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PAC all-stars enjoy day in the spotlight

- By Austin Hertzog ahertzog@21st-centurymed­ia. com @AustinHert­zog on Twitter

PLYMOUTH >> Sunday was a day for new perspectiv­es.

For some, it was finding common ground while joining forces with longtime opponents. For others, it was getting a dose of the real world. And others still, seeing and passing the finish line of their high school careers — not just the players, either.

That was all on display from the representa­tives of the Pioneer Athletic Conference and the rest of the region at the Southeaste­rn Pa. Soccer Coaches Associatio­n Senior All-Star Classic at the Proving Grounds Sunday.

The annual Thanksgivi­ng-weekend event staged All-Star games between leagues throughout southeast Pa. In PAC results, the PAC All-Star girls fell to the Suburban One League Continenta­l All-Stars 3-1 while the PAC All-Star boys drew 2-2 with the Philadelph­ia Catholic League/Suburban One League American All-Stars in the afternoon. Owen J. Roberts’ Sam Smith set up both PAC goals, the first for Upper Merion’s Trevor Looby and the other for Methacton’s TJ Taylor.

WORK HARD, PLAY HARD >> Phoenixvil­le senior Morgan Wineburg scored the PAC girls’ lone goal as part of a busier day than most of her fellow participan­ts.

Wineburg, twin sister Madison and fellow Phoenixvil­le senior Leeza Galli served as event organizers, handling communicat­ions and administra­tive tasks as part of their senior projects in conjunctio­n with the Southeaste­rn Pa. Soccer Coaches Associatio­n and president Tim Raub, who recently stepped aside as Phoenixvil­le girls’ head coach.

“We really wanted to do something soccer-related (for our senior projects),” Kaitlyn Benton, Methacton, Sr.

Julia Lamb, Owen J Roberts, Jr. Gabriella Martina, Perkiomen Valley, Sr. Bridget Gallagher, Owen J Roberts, Sr. Ashley Sessa, Spring-Ford, Fr. Katelyn Crist, Spring-Ford, Jr. Jenna Kirby, Owen J Roberts, Jr. Francesca Lucchesim Methacton, Sr. Danielle Hamm, Perkiomen Valley, Jr. Natalie Fuertsch, Owen J Roberts, Sr. Caroline Todd, Spring-Ford, Sr. Rachel Alderfer, Methacton, Jr. Molly Frey, Methacton, Sr.

Second Team

Grace Hirst, Methacton, Sr. Mackenna Maloney, Spring-Ford, So. Olivia Leclaire, Owen J Roberts, Jr. Kelly Baitinger, PerkiomenV­alley Valley, Jr.

Katherine Wuerstle, Perkiomen Valley, Jr.

Eloise Gebert, Owen J Roberts, Sr. Bailee Hendricks, Norristown, Jr. Lindsay Flack, Boyertown, Sr. Arianna Martina, Perkiomen Valley, Jr. Elisabeth Chipman, Methacton, Jr. Raina Smolij, Owen J Roberts, So. Rory Cahill, Owen J Roberts, Jr. Ashley Della Guardia, Spring-Ford, Jr.

Frontier Division First Team

Ian Costanzo, Upper Perkiomen, Sr. Collin Deckert, Pottsgrove, Jr. Carlos Garcia-Laguna, Upper Merion, Jr. Shane Gleason, Pottsgrove, So. Cole Kendra, Upper Perkiomen, So. Clay Kopko, Phoenixvil­le, Jr. Trevor Looby, Upper Merion, Sr. Salvatore Marano, Pope John Paul II, Sr. Zach Murtaugh, Pope John Paul II, Sr. Ethan Pace, Pottsgrove, Jr. Kender Perez-Mejia, Phoenixvil­le, Jr. J.T. Stevens, Phoenixvil­le, Sr.

John Wagner, Pope John Paul II, Sr.

Second Team

Sean Clark, Phoenixvil­le, Jr. Jack Cupitt, Upper Perkiomen, So. Ryan Curney, Pottsgrove, Jr. Cooper Fiore, Pottsgrove, So. said Morgan Wineburg, who is set to continue her soccer career at Wilson College in Chambersbu­rg. “We’ve loved soccer since we were really little. The idea of helping to show the senior All-Stars off to their friends, family and everyone was a good opportunit­y to incorporat­e everything into one.

“I definitely feel like I got Michael Fisher, Upper Perkiomen, So. Greg Flamma, Phoenixvil­le, Sr. Brett Leighton, Pope John Paul II, Sr. Robert Plisiewicz, Upper Merion, Jr. Justin Russell, Pope John Paul II, Fr. Steven Schaefer, Phoenixvil­le, Sr. Demond Thompson, Pottstown, Sr. Mike Troutman, Pottsgrove, So. Luke Kaiser, Pottsgrove, So.

Liberty Division First Team

Delaney Cordrey, Pope John Paul II, Jr. Calista Daye, Pottstown, Fr. Becca Delp, Pottsgrove, Jr.

Erin Flanagan, Pope JOhn Paul II, Jr. Elizaveta Galli, Phoenixvil­le, Sr. Skylar Glass, Pottsgrove, Jr. Hannah Landis, Upper Perkiomen< Jr. Isabella Legendre, Upper Merion, So. Gabrielle Perrotto, Phoenixvil­le, Sr. Lauren rezza, Pope John Paul II, Fr. Maddie White, Phoenixvil­le, Jr. Lexi Zook, Pottsgrove, So. Emma Wolfel, Pottstown, Jr.

---Second Team

Julie Cherneskie, Pope John Paul II, Sr. Maddie D’Elia, Pope John Paul II, Sr. Sydney Goodhart, Phoenixvil­le, Fr. Aniya Hoskins, Pottstown, Jr.

Julia Hull, Pope John Paul II, So. Bryanna Mariani, Upper Perkiomen, So. Mary Michaud, Phoenixvil­le, Jr. Kaleigh Myers, Upper Merion, Sr. Hannah Phillips, Pottsgrove, Jr. Mary-Kate Shannon, Pope John Paul II, Jr.

Hailey Strain, Pottsgrove, So. Taylor Wismer, Upper Perkiomen, Sr. Ella Stout, Phoenixvil­le, Fr.

Liberty Division First Team

Mia Baumgarten, Owen J. Roberts, Sr. Gabriella Curry, Spring-Ford, Jr. Miriam Hope Flanegin, Spring-Ford, So. Samantha Goffice, Boyertown, So. Bailey Hunt, Owen J. Roberts, Sr. Sarah Kopec, Owen J. Roberts, SO. Kylee MacLeod, Owen J. roberts, Sr. Sydney Marasco, Perkiomen Valley, Sr. Kenzie Milne, Ow3en J. Roberts, Sr. Claire Sites, Spring-Ford, Sr.

Molly Thomas, Spring-Ford, So. Morgan Weaver, Owen J. Robverts, Fr. Samantha Hughes, Owen J. Roberts, So.

Second Team

more profession­al. Sending out emails and handling the communicat­ion, it helped with college next year and knowing how to deal with people profession­ally.”

END OF AN ERA >> While the players at the SPSCA AllStar Classic were putting bows on four-year high school careers, Bob McCabe had a few years on them. Sunday marked the end of Brinley Beveridge, Owen J. Roberts, Sr. Alison Devers, Perkiomen Valley, Sr. Nikki Foller-Moll, Perkiomen Valley, Jr. Liz Greene, Methacton, Sr.

Riley Hill, Perkiomen Valley, So. Kate Liotta, Perkiomen Valley, Sr. Maddie Monka, Boyertown, Jr. Kendall Ozorowski, Methacton, Sr. Nandini Patel. Spring-Ford, Sr. Jillian Quigley, Spring-Ford, Sr. Devin Rawley, Spring-Ford, Sr. Veronica Roach, Owen J. robverts, Jr. Maddie Gallagher, Boyertown, Jr.

1. Christian McComb, Boyertown, Jr.

2. Linus Blatz, Owen J. Roberts, Sr.

3. Tyler Clifford, Perkiomen Valley, Jr.

4. John Zawislak, Spring-Ford, So.

5. Matt Varghese, Methacton, Jr.

6. David Brunton, Owen J. Roberts, Sr.

7. Thomas Damiani, Owen J. Roberts, Fr.

8. Thomas Chimes, Methacton, Sr.

9. Alexander Fink, Spring-Ford, Jr.

10. Gabriel Puleo, Phoenixvil­le, Jr.

11. Garrett McPhillips, Methacton, Sr.

12. Vincent Fennell, Owen J. Roberts, Jr.

13. Garrett Campbell, Methacton, Jr.

14. Joseph Power, Spring-Ford, Sr.

15. Ethan Ribelin, Perkiomen Valley, Jr.

16. Jack Phillips, Pope John Paul II, Sr.

17. Q. Sherwood, Owen J. Roberts, Sr.

18. Jack Brosius, Pope John Paul II, So.

19. Gabriel Pitcher, Upper Perkiomen, So.

20. Tyler Reigner, Boyertown, Sr.

21. John Black, Boyertown, So.

1. Naomi Hillen, Pottsgrove, So.

2. Emily Smith, Spring-Ford, Sr.

3. Veronica Sanchez, Upper Merion, Jr.

4. Delaney O’Sullivan, Perk Valley, So.

5. Mackenzie Kurtz, Owen J. Roberts, Sr.

6. Ahila Moorthy, Spring-Ford, Sr.

7. Hannah Kopec, Owen J. Roberts, Jr.

8. Calista Vandruff, Owen J. Roberts, Fr.

9. Jocelyn Rotay, Perkiomen Valley, Sr.

10. Emily Glasier, Owen J. Roberts, So.

11. Gianna Cagliola, Pope John Paul II, Fr.

12. Devon Pytel, Spring-Ford, Jr.

13. Emma Alexy, Perkiomen Valley, Sr.

14. Hannah Pugh, Owen J. Roberts, Sr.

15. Megan Furlong, Perkiomen Valley, Fr.

16. Nora Albertson, Spring-Ford, Jr.

17. Kayla Croiger, Pope John Paul II, Fr.

18. Rachel Murphy, Spring-Ford, Sr.

19. Mikayla Niness, Owen J. Roberts, Jr.

20. Julia Breisch, Spring-Ford, Fr.

21. Elizabeth Gama, Perkiomen Valley, Jr.

First Team SINGLES

Dina Nouaime, Methacton, Sr. Julia Gumieniak, Phoenixvil­le, Sr. Tori Alexander, Spring-Ford, Sr. Elaina Lee, Owen J Roberts Tina Prince, Methacton, Sr.

DOUBLES

Anna Ryu (Sr.)/Angie Kuang (Sr.), Methacton

Casey Goldstein (Jr.)/Rachel Reiniger (Sr.), Spring-Ford

Emily Shoemaker (Jr.)/Olivia Newman (Jr.), Perkiomen Valley

Lucy Olsen (So.)/Emma Griffin (Jr.), Spring-Ford

Second Team SINGLES

Gina Brown, Phoenixvil­le, Sr. Alexandra Rieg, Phoenixvil­le, Sr.

DOUBLES

Julia Jablonski (Sr.)/Katie Chan (So.), Methacton

Anna Hilles (Sr.)/Lindsey Horowitz (So,), Methacton

Julia Brennan (Sr.)/Madeline Zarkoski (Sr.), Owen J Roberts

Kaitlyn Carroll (Sr,)/Gabrielle Timoteo (Sr.), Perkiomen Valley McCabe’s 25 years as coach at Perkiomen Valley, the last 22 as head coach.

His son, PV senior Matt McCabe, was capping his own high school career simultaneo­usly, the younger McCabe being thankful for the chance to change the final note of his scholastic career from a penalty kick miss in the Vikings’ season-ending loss in the first round of the District 1 playoffs.

“I didn’t want that to be the last thing I did,” said Matt McCabe, who will play next fall at Arcadia.

Finding a happier punctuatio­n mark after the “free and fun” contest was more fitting after the high notes of the past two falls that included becoming the first large-school PAC team to qualify for the PIAA Championsh­ips in 2017 and a PAC championsh­ip in 2018.

“It ended the way we envisioned it ending. You always plan for how you’d like things to do, but that’s never a given,” Bob McCabe said. “Last year’s run to states came out of nowhere and was one of the things on my coaching bucket list. That was a dream season and then this year, these guys had never beaten Spring-Ford since they were freshmen so the goal was to beat them once. It just so happened it was in the final. For me, that was how I wanted to go out.” FULL CIRCLE >> Sunday’s perspectiv­e was more of a renewed one for Spring-Ford’s Ray Fortebuono. The Rams’ goalkeeper was between the posts at the Proving Grounds, a spot he was very familiar with while playing at the Developmen­tal Academy-level with Continenta­l FC, which calls the Proving Grounds home.

Fortebuono opted to join Spring-Ford as a senior and helped the team qualify for the PIAA Championsh­ips for the first time and go 184-3.

“I used to train here everyday for like eight years,” Fortebuono said. “It was a lot different (playing high school), especially with the high school games and the big crowds and the kids. The cheering and the craziness, all of that doesn’t happen in the academy (level). It was a lot of fun, more fun than in my previous academy years, and it was topped off with a really good team that made states for the first time.”

The All-Star game also featured many college coaches scouting uncommitte­d players, a category Fortebuono finds himself in.

“It was a lot of fun having us together as a community, as well as getting to see some of the talent in the other leagues and having the college coaches watching us play,” he said.

The Sunday finale was a high note for Upper Merion’s Looby, a multi-year All-PAC first team selection who is headed to West Chester, after making the most of a 4-14 season for the Vikings.

“This was really fun. It was good playing with the guys and meeting new people,” Looby said. “High school season was fun, and to be around the top players in our league was a really good experience.”

The Phantoms’ Madison Wineburg may have summed up the All-Star experience best.

“It was a lot of fun because we got to play with people I hate playing against during the season because they just frustrate you on the field,” she said. “So it was fun getting to play with them and experience how they play with you on the field. And since we got to play with many of them growing up, it was fun having everyone together for the last time and playing all together.”

PAC PARTICIPAN­TS >> The PAC girls team included Owen J. Roberts’ Kylee MacLeod, Kenzie Milne, Mia Baumgarten, Bailey Hunt, Simone Karustis, Gretchen Harken; Boyertown’s Cassidy Landis; Phoenixvil­le’s Gabrielle Perrotto, Galli and the Wineburg sisters; Methacton’s Kendall Ozorowski and Liz Greene; Upper Meroin’s Kaleigh Myers, Ananiya Jones, Colleen O’Brien; Perkiomen Valley’s Taylor Reiff, Ali Devers, Sydney Marasco, Kate Liotta; Spring-Ford’s Claire Sites, Jill Quigley. The team was coached by Phoenixvil­le’s Raub and Methacton’s Bret Smith.

The PAC boys team included Owen J. Roberts’ Josh Fonder, Beckett Houck, Sam Coroniti and Smith; Methacton’s Logan Rambo, Trevor Rambo and TJ Taylor; Perkiomen Valley’s Max Chamorro and Matt McCabe; Boyertown’s Colin Brisbois; Spring-Ford’s Fortebuono and Aiden Hudon; Pope John Paul II’s John Wagner, Salvatore Marano, Brett Leighton; Phoenixvil­le’s JT Stevens and Steven Schaefer; Upper Perkiomen’s Ian Costanzo and Upper Merion’s Trevor Looby. The team was coached by McCabe and Owen J. Roberts’ Eric Wentzel.

 ?? COURTESY TOMMY MEEHAN — TOMMYMEEHA­N.COM ?? Seniors from the Pioneer Athletic Conference participat­ed in the Southeaste­rn Pa. Soccer Coaches Associatio­n Senior All-Star Classic at the Proving Grounds in Conshohock­en on Nov. 25.
COURTESY TOMMY MEEHAN — TOMMYMEEHA­N.COM Seniors from the Pioneer Athletic Conference participat­ed in the Southeaste­rn Pa. Soccer Coaches Associatio­n Senior All-Star Classic at the Proving Grounds in Conshohock­en on Nov. 25.
 ?? COURTESY TOMMY MEEHAN — TOMMYMEEHA­N.COM ?? Seniors from the Pioneer Athletic Conference participat­ed in the Southeaste­rn Pa. Soccer Coaches Associatio­n Senior All-Star Classic at the Proving Grounds in Conshohock­en on Nov. 25.
COURTESY TOMMY MEEHAN — TOMMYMEEHA­N.COM Seniors from the Pioneer Athletic Conference participat­ed in the Southeaste­rn Pa. Soccer Coaches Associatio­n Senior All-Star Classic at the Proving Grounds in Conshohock­en on Nov. 25.

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