The Reporter/Times Herald/Montgomery Media Local Roundup (Oct. 7): Landis, Dock still unbeaten in BAL

FIELD HOCKEY
Dock Mennonite 4, Delco Christian 0 >> Trinity Landis scored two goals as the Pioneers (9-3, 9-0) picked up the BAL win on Thursday. Celeste Derstine added a goal and an assist for the Pioneers, which will be home at LC on Saturday for Senior Day. Erin Miles also scored a goal for Dock.

BOYS SOCCER
Upper Merion 2, Pope John Paul II 0 >> Dylan Russ made five saves in net but the Golden Panthers dropped the PAC game on Thursday.

Boyertown 2, Methacton 0 >> Beckett Wenger and Chase Bartman scored for the Bears in a PAC contest on Thursday. Steven Remish made two saves in net for the Warriors (7-5-1).

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL
Souderton 3, Pennridge 0 >> The Indians blitzed the Rams in SOL Continental action on Thursday by scores of 25-17, 25-22 and 25-16. Alyssa Reiner paced Souderton with 15 kills, 4 aces, 3 digs and two blocks. Also standing out for Souderton were Alexa Mazzeo (11 digs, 2 assists, 1 ace), Alli Sauerwald (2 aces, 7 kills, 2 digs), Isabelle Feliciani (4 aces, 7 digs) and Nikki Hamilton (24 assists, 4 digs and 1 ace).

Hatboro-Horsham 3, Abington 1 >> The Hatters won in four sets on Thursday by scores of 23-25, 25-14, 25-23 and 28-26. The Hatters’ offense was run by senior setter Grace Howard with 51 assists and three aces on the line. The defense was anchored by senior liberto Maci Lumpkin with 16 digs. At the net, the Hatters had another solid performance from junior outside hitter Kayla Jones with 20 kills and three aces, senior Nastya Tsetsko with 16 kills, junior middle hitter Jade Lauzier with 12 and senior middle hitter Izzy Bombas with nine.

Springfield-Delco 3, Methacton 2 >> The Warriors (7-9) dropped the nonconference match by scores of 25-23, 25-21-, 10-25, 23-25 and 16-14 in a five-set thriller. Methacton was led by Mel Eglinton with 14 kills and four aces, Emma Schaffer with 10 kills, Meg Haftl with 31 assists and Halla Takyeldin with 11 aces.

Pope John Paul II 3, Boyertown 1 >> The Golden Panthers ran the table after an opening-set loss, handingl the Bears in their PAC matches by scores of 17-25, 25-15, 26-24 and 25-22.

GIRLS TENNIS
Conestoga 5, Spring-Ford 2 >> The Rams dropped the heavyweight nonconference match on Thursday. Mia Matriccino had little trouble at No. 1 singles, winning without dropping a game, while Cady Krouse also won in straight sets at No. 3 singles.

GIRLS SOCCER
Villa Maria 3, Gwynedd Mercy 2 (OT) >> The Monarchs dropped a heartbreaker in OT on Thursday in AACA action. Lauren Drakeley and Sabrina Beniquez supplied the goals for GMA, wihle goalie Ellie Verrill was sensational with 15 saves in net.

Spring-Ford 8, Norristown 0 >> Haley Dennison scored twice as the Rams won big in PAC Liberty action.

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