Field Hockey
Spring-Ford 2, Owen J. Roberts 1 (OT)
Elise Reagan scored both Spring-Ford girls, including the game-winner with 8:36 left in overtime off an assist from Marissa Cagliola. Norah Kirsch recorded five saves in the victory. Sarah Englehardt scored the lone OJR tally of the contest. Wildcats goalie Jazz Campbell registered four saves in the losing effort.
Norristown 6, Reading 0
Girls Tennis
Spring-Ford 5, Upper Merion 2
Singles: Chloe Doan (UM) def. Shreya Koli, 6-0, 6-0; Lily Hamric (UM) def. Sanaa Desai, 6-0, 6-2; Victoria Jacobus (SF) def. Manavi Singh, 6-2, 5-7, 10-3
Doubles: Barcley Trotter/Nithya Vadlamudi (SF) def. Izzy Greenberg/Jaclyn Nguyen, 6-0, 6-3; Scarlet Ren/Saania Patel (SF) def. Mia Curtin/Cat Lee, 6-1, 6-1; Tess Cieszkowski/Paige Collier (SF) def. Athena Chui/Kayla Amaranayaka, 6-1, 6-0; Lily Bommarito/Corrine Daniel (SF) def. Ava Kien/Paimal Kaur, 6-1, 6-3
Methacton 6, Owen J. Roberts 1
Singles: Chelsea Lian (M) def. Lindsey Lustig, 6-0, 6-0; Claire Montgomery (M) def. Olivia Seuffert, 6-1, 6-0; Anika Suresh (M) def. Olivia Hoffmaster, 7-5, 6-1
Doubles: Joanna Chung/Sol Martin (M) def. Sophie Vu/Silja Bauwe, 6-7, 6-1, 6-1; Olivia Schneier/Grace Evans (M) def. Jenny Wu/Violet Rosencrance, 6-1, 6-3; Christy Thomas/Teagan O’Brien (M) def. Caitlin Van Dijken/Katelyn Carretas, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2; Rachel Epps/Sophia Shea (OJR) def. Olivia Chaya/Clara Boone, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4
Pope John Paul II 7, Pottsgrove 0
Singles: Elliana DeCicco (PJP) def. Jaclyn McPhillimey, 6-0, 6-0; Alana Swartz (PJP) def. Samiyyah Cousins, 6-0, 6-0; Molly Houchins (PJP) def. Haley Harner, 6-0, 6-0
Doubles: Victoria Wagner/Madison Young (PJP) def. Ava Reicher/Maddy Diehl, 6-0, 6-0; Taylor Dunn/Alice Tinsley (PJP) def. Lauren Vaughan/Paige Petersen, 6-2, 6-2; Bridget Ward/Darby Young (PJP) def. Ella Parker/Adrielle Santiago, 6-0, 6-2; Corina Bunton/Charlie Hallman (PJP) def. CJ Ruzenski/Meghan Walsh, 6-0, 6-0
Phoenixville 7, Pottstown 0
Singles: Vivona Xu (Phx) def. Lili Freese, 6-3, 6-2; Elise Pham (Phx) def. Taylor Maguire, 6-4, 6-3; Adriana Rodriguez (Phx) def. Emely Villegas, 6-1, 6-2
Doubles: Addison Graver/Madeline Kerry (Phx) def. Isabella Wright/Lucy Zuniga, 6-0, 6-1; Ella Pietrzykowski/Ava Demutis (Phx) def. Sida Vilain/Amelia Paul, 6-2, 6-0; Gwen Natale/Addy Cirone (Phx) def. Karla Vazquez/Naden Elgendy, 6-0, 6-0; Dani Ryan/Margaret Bishop (Phx) def. Cindy Garcia-Villegas/Ashlyn Pulinka, 6-0, 6-0
Boyertown 6, Norristown 1
Perkiomen Valley 7, Upper Perkiomen 0
Hill School 5, Germantown Academy 2
Perkiomen School 5, Kimberton School 0
Girls Golf
Spring-Ford 205, Methacton 225
Spring-Ford shook off yesterday’s tight loss to Phoenixville by topping Methacton at Skippack Golf Course. The Rams were led by Giada Evangelista’s 53, and she got support from Kaelyn Kirsch (56), Devon Armor (57) and Bella Cagliola (57).
Lauren Springman shot a round-best 44 in a losing effort for the Warriors, who also got contributions from Grace Van Wicklen (51), Katie Greeley (58) and Bella Young (59).
Perkiomen Valley 188, Owen J. Roberts 216
Saloni Patel’s round-best 42 led the Vikings to victory in a PAC showdown with OJR, with perk Valley also getting solid production from Nadia Yackanicz (47), Emily Mazurick (49), Julia Minder (50) and Jody Beseckei and Brianna King, each of whom posted 52’s.
Sophia Segrave-Daly paced the Wildcats with a 51, followed by Sophia Garcia (52), Claire McAllister (56), Maddie Okolowicz (57) and Caroline Schroeder (64).
Boys Golf
Spring-Ford 243, Hill School 248
Spring-Ford picked up a non-league win at Brookside Country Club against the Hill School on Wednesday, with the top six players’ rounds being scored as opposed to the normal five. The Rams’ leaders were Michael Gravinese (39), Lucas Kozak (40), Sean McMahon (40), Colin Ferko (41), Abe McNelly (41) and Patrick Cummings (42).
Downingtown West 196, Phoenixville 202
Boys Cross Country
Owen J. Roberts 24, Boyertown 33
Owen J. Roberts 16, Norristown 47
Boyertown 16, Norristown 46
OJR came away with two head-to-head victories in a home PAC tri-meet, with Boyertown going 1-1 and Norristown dropping both of their matchups. The top-five overall finishers of the boys race were Ben Pittek (OJR, 18:53), Nolan Waters (OJR, 19:09), Jackson Fretz (Boyertown, 19:27), Brody Fletcher (OJR, 19:50) and Colin Cooper (Boyertown, 19:51).
Upper Perkiomen 23, Upper Merion 34
Upper Perkiomen 15, Pope John Paul II 49
Upper Merion 16, Pope John Paul 39
Upper Perkiomen got the best of Upper Merion and PJP on Wednesday, placing six runners in the top 10 and three in the top five. The top five finishers overall were Anthony Tornambe (UM, 17:00), John Kuzmission (UP, 17:03), Thomas Daub (UP, 17:41), Lucas Albini (UM, 17:48) and Sean Donahue (UP, 17:58).
Perkiomen Valley 24, Spring-Ford 31
Perkiomen Valley 19, Methacton 36
Spring-Ford 17, Methacton 38
Perkiomen Valley emerged victorious from its tri-meet against Spring-Ford and Methacton, with the Rams splitting their two matchups. The top five finishers in the boys’ race were Nathan Boyer (PV, 16:38), Cooper Hey (PV, 16:39), Kyle Tracey (PV, 16:40), Shihan Ayman (SF, 16:49) and Jedd King (SF, 17:04).
Phoenixville 18, Pottsgrove 45
Phoenixville 15, Pottstown 50
Pottsgrove 21, Pottstown 37
Hill School 19, Pennington School 40
Hill featured all three top finishers in its Mid-Atlantic Prep League victory: Liam Mpofu (17:54), Shane Duo (18:12) and Henry Zidek (18:15).
Girls Cross Country
Owen J. Roberts 15, Boyertown 50
Owen J. Roberts 19, Norristown 44
Boyertown 21, Norristown 34
The OJR girls also swept their tri-meet with Boyertown (1-1) and Norristown (0-2). The top-five finishers on the girls side included Jane Kratz (OJR, 20:31), Avah Savage (Norristown, 21:26), Khya D’Angelo (OJR, 21:58), Nora Horton (OJR, 24:19) and Amelie Blatz (OJR, 24:19). The sixth through 10th-place runners were all from OJR, also at 24:19 — Hannah Oldham, Izzy DiBerardinis, Kylie Bigham, Ellie Thompson and Halle Kish.
Upper Perkiomen 21, Upper Merion 34
Upper Perkiomen 25, Pope John Paul II 30
Pope John Paul II 24, Upper Merion 31
The Upper Perk girls also came away victorious in their tri-meet with Upper Merion and PJP, with UP’s Maren Landis winning the race with a time of 20:40. Mary Kate Zollers (PJP, 21:54), Grace DiBricida (PJP, 21:55), Morgan Lawson-Moll (UM, 22:39) and Amy Rohl (UP, 22:53) rounded out the top five.
Perkiomen Valley 25, Spring-Ford 36
Perkiomen Valley 18, Methacton 41
Spring-Ford 19, Methacton 43
It was a good day for the Perk Valley girls as well, who emerged triumphant from their first tri-meet of the PAC season. The best five finishers in this girls’ race were Alli Matasich (PV, 19:25), Abby Tuturice (SF, 20:36), Claire Mages (PV, 21:24), Rilee Feldmann (SF, 21:43) and Juliena Trigone (Methacton, 21:55).
Phoenixville 25, Pottsgrove 32
Phoenixville 15, Pottstown 49
Pottsgrove 17, Pottstown 45
Hill School 19, Pennington School 42
Girls Soccer
Owen J. Roberts 2, Upper Perkiomen 1
Boys Water Polo
Upper Perkiomen 14, Hazleton 4
Girls Water Polo
Upper Perkiomen 11, Hazleton 1
Penn Charter 15, Hill School 5