Mercury Boys Soccer Roundup Sept. 4
Owen J. Roberts 4, Perkiomen Valley 3 >> A wild, back-and-forth matchup went the way of the Wildcats on Andrew Christoforou’s 59th minute goal after the Vikings tied the game 3-3 with two goals in three minutes.
Ethan Gawlik, who assisted on the winning goal, Ethan Williams and Gavin Zorn scored OJR’s other goals. Alex Chamorro put PV up 1-0 in the 9th minute, while Owen Slack and Matt Holmes scored in a bunch in the second half after going down 3-1.
OJR assists also came from Noah Greenspan and Kyle Storti. Alfredo Grimaldi assisted on the Vikings’ first and third goals.
Pottsgrove 8, Pottstown 0 >> Kevin Menendez, Justin Collings and Jeremy Thompson each scored twice in the Falcons’ win over the Trojans Wednesday.
Other scoring contributors for Pottsgrove were Troy Watts (goal, assist), Landon Shivak (goal), Shane Gleason (assist) and Mike Troutman (assist).
Spring-Ford 6, Norristown 3 >> Five first-half goals carried the Rams to a division win over the Eagles in their PAC Liberty Division opener Wednesday.
Brandon Duke and Colton Pollock scored two goals apiece while Tommy Bodenschatz and Ryan Miller rounded out the scoring. Colin Trainor, Andrew Raser, Evan Hang and Alex Krstic had assists for SF. Diego Guzman had a goal for Norristown.
Upper Perkiomen 5, Pope John Paul II 0 >> Cole Kendra and Bryce Lesko contributed to two goals each in the Indians’ one-sided win over the Golden Panthers Wednesday. Kendra had a goal and an assist while Lesko had two assists. Other UP goals were scored by David Schwab, Mason Powers, Mateo Schneidt and Joe McMichael. Blake Schwenk also had an assist.
Lansdale Catholic 5, Pottsgrove 1 >> Lansdale Catholic’s Jimmy Alff led the Crusaders offensive barrage, finding the back of the net twice on Tuesday night.
Evan Senour, Declan Mahoney, and Eric Fernandez also netted goals for Lansdale in the win. Mike Troutman scored the single goal for the Falcons.
Daniel Boone 3, Garden Spot 0 >> The Blazers rode balanced scoring to a non-league victory over the Spartans Tuesday.
Daniel Salguero, Logan Krause and Aden Slifer each scored for Boone (2-1).