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Local Roundup: results from Sept. 19

Jim Thorpe picked up victories in girls soccer, volleyball and tennis action on Tuesday.

BOYS SOCCER

Northern Lehigh-Palisades

Northern Lehigh and Palisades battled to a 2-2 Colonial League tie.

Ethan Moore and Chayce LoPinto each scored for the Bulldogs (2-5-1). It was LoPinto’s first goal of the season.

Northern Lehigh’s James Stock recorded 12 saves in goal.

Weatherly-Schuylkill Haven

Schuylkill Haven defeated Weatherly, 10-0, in Schuylkill League action.

Michael Davies recorded 12 saves in goal for the Wreckers, who fell to 0-7 overall.

GIRLS SOCCER

Shenandoah-Jim Thorpe

Jim Thorpe cruised to a 6-0 win over visiting Shenandoah Valley.

Sarah Hartman and Iyana Sockwell sparked the Olympians (3-5 overall) with two goals apiece. Maddie Hill and Ella Cook both chipped in with single scores.

Jim Thorpe goalie Olivia Rosenberger grabbed four saves to secure the shutout.

Shenandoah Valley slipped to 1-6 on the season.

Palisades-Northern Lehigh

In a battle of Colonial League powers, Victoria Hanna’s goal lifted Northern Lehigh to a 1-0 victory over Palisades.

Gabriella Hanna assisted on her sister Victoria’s game-winning goal for the Bulldogs (7-1 overall; 5-1 CL), who were outshot 10-2 by the Pirates (7-1; 6-1).

NL keeper Dekotah Barthold grabbed eight saves to secure the shutout win.

Saucon Valley-Northwestern

Seven different players scored as Northwestern rolled to a 10-0 victory over visiting Saucon Valley.

With the win, the Tigers (10-0) remained undefeated on the season, while also punching their ticket to the postseason.

Cammy Fitch paced the Tigers with two goals and two assists.

Also contributing to the victory were, Brook Balliet (two goals); Sophia Schaffer (goal, two assists); Katie Brensinger (goal, two assists); Kherington Yezik (goal, assist); Amelia Glassberg (goal); Juliet Benvin (goal); Lexi Kercher (two assists); and Shelby Shupp (assist).

Pleasant Valley-Liberty

Morgan Ryals scored in the second overtime to lift Pleasant Valley to a 2-1 Eastern Pennsylvania Conference victory over Liberty.

Aryn Stivala, who assisted to Ryals’ game-winner, also tallied for the Bears. Stivala has now scored in five consecutive games.

PV, who outshot the Hurricanes by a 21-8 margin and hit the post four times and the crossbar twice during regulation, received four saves from keeper Sadie Rizzo.

The win, the Bears’ fifth in a row, lifts Pleasant Valley to 6-4.

VOLLEYBALL

Panther Valley-Nativity

In a battle of Schuylkill League powers, Panther Valley rallied for a 25-18, 20-25, 17-25, 25-22, 15-8 win over Nativity.

Riley McArdle recorded 23 kills, seven digs and three aces for the undefeated Panthers (8-0). Morgan Orsulak added 21 assists, two digs and five kills, while Caroline Breslin chipped in 18 digs and an ace.

Tamaqua-Jim Thorpe

Maggy Hallihan had 27 assists and six aces to lead Jim Thorpe to a 25-5, 25-11, 25-12 Schuylkill League sweep of Tamaqua.

JaeLynn Browdy (six kills, three digs and two aces); Kelsey Patton (five kills and one block); Brianna Snisky (eight kills, three aces and two blocks); and Brooke Mitzen (eight kills, three digs and two aces) also played well for Olympians, who won their fifth straight match and improved to 8-1 on the season.

Catasauqua-Northwestern

Shannon Green recorded 14 assists and two aces in a 3-0 Northwestern win over Catasauqua in Colonial League play.

Bailey Murray and Norah Silfies added seven kills apiece for the Tigers (5-6).

Marian-Minersville

Abbey Kluck had 24 kills and 16 digs as Marian rolled to a 25-12, 25-19, 25-13 Schuylkill League victory over Minersville.

Julia Meiss (35 assists, two kills); Isabella Horvat (11 digs and nine kills); and Zoe Katona (nine digs and one kill) also contributed strong play for the Fillies (8-2).

Palmerton-Notre Dame GP

Notre Dame of Green Pond defeated Palmerton, 25-8, 25-11, 25-21 in Colonial League play.

Jessica Heydt paced the Bombers (3-7 overall; 0-6 CL) with two blocks and two aces. Hailey Barry chipped in three kills.

Weatherly-Williams Valley

Williams Valley defeated Weatherly 25-18, 25-19, 25-19 in Schuylkill League play.

Rachel Rosenlund led the way for the Wreckers (0-9 overall) with five service points and four kills. Reina Whalen added five service points and two aces; Taylor Davidovich had five assists; and Kelly Reiner recorded two kills and two aces.

FIELD HOCKEY

Catasauqua-Palmerton

Palmerton edged Catasauqua, 3-2, in Colonial League play.

Celeste Hoffman, Sydney Frantz and Tessa Sander had goals for the Bombers (6-3). Cate Morgan added an assist.

PM West-Pleasant Valley

Emma DePalma and Michaela St. Louis both scored two goals as Pleasant Valley got its first victory of the season, defeating Pocono Mountain West 9-0 in Eastern Pennsylvania Conference action.

Mykaila Colandino, Alyssa Kroeger, Evelyn VanDerheyden, Gabby Kutzler and Molly Sobers all added single goals for Pleasant Valley (1-6-1). Sobers also had three assists, while Anayah Accilien chipped in two assists.

GIRLS TENNIS

Schuylkill Vy.-Jim Thorpe

Jim Thorpe rolled to a 7-0 victory over Schuylkill Valley.

The Olympians (3-8) were led by singles players Ashlynn Miller and Chloe Tantala, who both recorded straight set, 6-0, 6-0 wins. Ada Finsel and Noelanie Sepulreda were nearly as dominant as they both lost just a single game in their straight-set wins.

Jim Thorpe 7, Schuylkill Valley 0

SINGLES

Ashlynn Miller (JT) def. Leiland Wisniwski 6-0, 6-0; Keira Reese (JT) def. Violet Grosselfinger 6-1, 6-3; Chloe Tantala (JT) def. Mia Arredondolopez 6-0, 6-0; Ada Finsel (JT) def. Sara Pyne 6-1, 6-0; Noelanie Sepulreda (JT) def. Nya Solvina 6-1, 6-0.

DOUBLES

Diamond Alvear/Lila DeJessa (JT) def. Lieland Wisniewski/Violet Grosselfinger 8-6 proset; Jordyn Parmalee/Amanda Martell (JT) def. Mia Arredondolopez/Nya Solvina 8-4 proset.

Nazareth-Pleasant Vy.

Nazareth edged Pleasant Valley, 4-3, in Eastern Pennsylvania Conference play.

The Bears’ Ryan Rosenberg spoiled a Blue Eagle sweep in singles’ play, as she scored a dominating, 6-0, 6-0 win.

The teams of Megan Jackson and Amanda Davis, and Molly Schaffner and Mariana Barragan recorded doubles victories for PV

PV slipped to 5-9 overall, while Nazareth improves to 9-4.

Nazareth 4, Pleasant Valley 3

SINGLES

Sophia DiGiancinto (N) def. Brianca Pridham 6-0, 6-0; Jessica Rodriguez (N) def. Carley Rehrig 6-2, 6-1; Ryan Rosenberg (PV) def. Erika Schmidt 6-0, 6-0.

DOUBLES

Megan Jackson/Amanda Davis (PV) def. Evelyn Bonventre/Grace Perez 8-2 proset; Molly Schaffner/Mariana Barragan (PV) def. Nistha Prajapati/Naiya Moday 6-3, 6-1; Ahlya Elmanzalawy/Kiley Clevenger (N) def. Cece Cordova/Shannon Price 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 tiebreaker; Alana Gould/Manjot Sandu (N) def. Suhayla Doman/Ariana Moscoso 6-1, 6-4.

Blue Mtn.-Tamaqua

Blue Mountain swept Tamaqua in a doubleheader, posting 5-0 and 4-1 victories.

The doubles team of Jasmine Eberts and Amanda Chen had the only victory of the day for the Blue Raiders, who fell to 5-7 on the season.

Blue Mountain 5, Tamaqua 0

SINGLES

Leah Walasavage (BM) def. Emily Antonio 6-0, 6-2; Natalie Brown (BM) def Jenna Fernandez 6-0, 6-0; Mackenzie Romig (BM) def. Bri Snyder 6-1, 6-0.

DOUBLES

Lizzy Grockel/Kasie Troch (BM) def. Gabby Eroh/Bradyn Brothers 6-1, 6-1; Hannah Miller/Marianna Ramirez (BM) def. Jasmine Eberts/Destiny Steinmetz 6-3, 6-4.

Blue Mountain 4, Tamaqua 1

SINGLES

Leah Walasavage (BM) def. Emily Antonio 6-0, 6-0; Natalie Brown (BM) def. Jenna Fernandez 6-0, 6-1; Mackenzie Romig (BM) def. Bri Snyder 6-0, 6-1.

DOUBLES

Hannah Miller/Sophia Wall (BM) def. Gabby Eroh/Bradyn Brothers 6-2, 6-3; Jasmine Eberts/Amanda Chen (T) def. Leonita Sylaj/Arpita Mishra 7-6 (7-5 tie-breaker), 6-4.

CROSS COUNTRY

No. Lehigh-Palmerton-

Palisades-N’western-

Moravian-Notre Dame-

Saucon Valley

Palmerton’s Connor Hibell finished first in a multi-team Colonial League meet.

The Northwestern boys had the best record of any of the Times News area teams in the meet as they went 3-1 mark. The Northwestern girls finished 2-2, while both Palmerton and Northern Lehigh failed to record a team victory in either boys or girls action.

Xander Giandomenico led the way for the Tigers with a third-place finish, while teammates Sean Kershner and Greyson Wellings were sixth and seventh, respectively.

In girls action, Sophia Cornell recorded an area-best seventh-place finish, while the Bulldogs’ Emma Heil placed 10th.

BOYS

Saucon Valley 28, Palmerton 31

Moravian A. 26, Palmerton 33

Notre Dame GP 20, Palmerton 43

Palisades 27, Palmerton 31

Northwestern 21, Moravian A. 40

Notre Dame GP 25, N’western 30

Northwestern 17, Palisades 45

Northwestern 17, Saucon Vy. 46

Moravian A. 15, No. Lehigh 50

Notre Dame GP 15, No. Lehigh 50

Palisades 15, Northern Lehigh 50

Saucon Vy. 15, No. Lehigh 50

1. Connor Hibell (Palm) 16:27.38, 2. Jake Mattes (NDGP) 17:12.20, 3. Xander Giandomenico (NW) 17:22.96, 4. Jordan Smith (NDGP), 5. Krish Gupta (MA), 6. Sean Kershner (NW), 7. Greyson Wellings (NW), 8. Michael Maslonka (NDGP), 9. Tanner Berkenstock (NDGP), 10. Aiden Van Wert (NDGP), 11. Ethan Reith (SV), 12. Perseus Fowler (MA), 13. Caleb Diaz (Pali), 14. Brady Furman (NW), 15. Jonathan Fornauf (NW).

GIRLS

Saucon Valley 17, Palmerton 44

Moravian A. 23, Palmerton 34

Palisades 25, Palmerton 31

Notre Dame GP 15, Palmerton 50

Northwestern 20, Moravian A. 42

Notre Dame GP 16, N’western 44

Northwestern 15, Palisades 47

Saucon Valley 27, N’western 28

Moravian A. 15, No. Lehigh 50

Notre Dame GP 15, No. Lehigh 50

Palisades 15, Northern Lehigh 50

Saucon Vy. 15, No. Lehigh 50

1. Virginia Kraus (MA) 17:49.20, 2. Katherine Koons (NDGP) 19:32.92, 3. Ella Schweitzer (NDGP) 20:14.43, 4. Oliva Bortz (SV), 5. Olivia Schweitzer (NDGP), 6. Samantha Karwacki (NDGP), 7. Sophia Cornell (NW), 8. Brenna Hammerstone (NDGP), 9. Isabella Johnstone (SV), 10. Emma Heil (NL), 11. Haley DuBois (NW), 12. Savina Steele (NDGP), 13. Kellcey Pedron (NW), 14. Bridget Steidle (SV), 15. Alivia Rieland (NDGP).

Marian's Nathaniel Rosario (12) makes a sliding tackle to take the ball away from a Lourdes player. Marian lost the game, 6-1. No other information was received by the Times News. RON GOWER/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS