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Condly, Rottet have huge scoring games

Jim Thorpe's Cat Condly and Tamaqua's Kailee Rottet turned in impressive offensive performances to lead their teams to soccer victories on Saturday.

GIRLS SOCCERJim Thorpe-LehightonCat Condly turned in an incredible performance, scoring all of her teams goals, as Jim Thorpe edged Lehighton, 6-4, in a non-league game.It the first meeting ever between the neighboring school districts, and Condly got her double hat trick on just 11 shots.Lehighton got two scores from Allyson Andrew to keep things close.Kayla Troutman stopped 16 shots on goal in the loss for the Tribe.Pleasant Valley-LibertyPleasant Valley posted a pair of impressive shutout victories, defeating Liberty, 11-0, on Saturday and routing East Stroudsburg South, 8-0, on Friday.Emily Schlogl, Dianna Connor, and Gabby Lucchese each had two goals against the Hurricanes. Teammates Erin Sharpe, Abby Leach, Ema Sabovic, Maria Cimino and Kaitlin Smith each scored a goal. Sabovic and Keri Dekmar both had two assists.Pleasant Valley held a 15-3 advantage in shots. Hailey Parks and Janelle Pastrana combined in goal for the shutout.Against the Cavaliers, Connor had a hat trick to lead the way. Lucchese, Leach, and Sabovic all scored one goal apiece while the Bears also benefitted form a pair of own goals.Pleasant Valley is now 4-1 overall and 2-0 in the MVC.Tamaqua-PalmertonTamaqua rolled to a 7-2 non-league victory over Palmerton.Kailee Rottet lit up the scoreboard with five goals to lead the Raiders. Kaleigh Rabenold and Lyah Kistler added one goal apiece.For Palmerton, Sabreena Strauch had a goal and an assist. Kendra Pekurny had the other score.Tamaqua outshot Palmerton 27-20.Northwestern-No. LehighEight different players scored as Northwestern rolled to a 10-0 Colonial League victory over Northern Lehigh.Sarah Segan paced the Tigers' offensive with two goals and an assist. Rachel Fisher also had two goals. Angela Motolese ended up with a goal and an assist, while Sabrina Mertz, Elizabeth Iobst, Sara Jones, Alexis Gawelko and Reagan Axt posted single scores.Northern Lehigh goalkeeper Brooke Seyler finished with 21 saves on the day.Northwestern remains undefeated at 5-0 on the season. Northern Lehigh falls to 2-3.BOYS SOCCERPalmerton-TamaquaPalmerton scored three goals in each half to defeat Tamaqua 6-0 in a non-league game.Spencer Shigo, Austin Shupp and Gabe Scott all recorded two goals apiece for the winners, while Shigo, Shupp and Dylan Furry had assists.With the win, the Blue Bombers improve to 3-1 on the season.Weatherly-Jim ThorpeJim Thorpe scored early and often to defeat Weatherly, 12-0, in Schuylkill League action.Corey Ligenza and Steve Principe both recorded hat tricks in the game with Ligenza adding two assists and Principe one assist. Matt Rich also added to the offense with two goals. Teammates Dalton Becker, Anthony Pavia, Benny Mazzella and Mike Principe had one goal apiece. Mike Principe and Becker had two assists, while Kyle Lawrence and Mike Schwartz both helped on other scores.Thorpe's Justin Kaminski had five saves in goal.FIELD HOCKEYBrandywine Heights-LehightonLehighton picked up its first win of the year, edging Brandywine Heights 1-0, in a non-league game.Sarah Keer scored the game's lone goal with 27:20 left in the second half from the front of the net.The Indians, now 1-3 on the season, outshot Brandywin 9-4. The tandem of Kristina Schnell and Lauren Burrows combined for a shutout in the Lehighton goal.Lehighton won the JV game, 2-0.Northern Lehigh-NazarethAlly Stitzer put in a perfect set-up from Rose Tavanni to lift Nazareth to a 2-1 overtime victory over non-league foe Northern Lehigh.Lauren Zellner put the Bulldogs on the board first with a goal in the first half. Erika McKay was credited with the assist.Nicole Horn grabbed six saves in front of the Bulldogs' cage.Northern Lehigh slips to 2-1 on the season. Nazareth improves to 2-1.GIRLS TENNISJim Thorpe-Pen ArgylPen Argyl posted a 5-0 non-league victory over Jim Thorpe.The doubles team of Ashley Balliet and Minke Pheiffer got the closest in a set, as they dropped a 7-5 second set in their individual match-up.With the loss, JT drops to 1-5 on the season.Pen Argyl 5, Jim Thorpe 0SINGLESDevin Presby (PA) d. Kasey Herman 6-1, 6-3; Emily Zanetti (PA) d. Haley Cope 6-1, 6-2; Brielle Mushock (PA) d. Maria Donati 6-4, 6-2.DOUBLESEmily Walsh/Sierra Sparrow (PA) d. Ashley Balliet/Minke Pheiffer 6-0, 7-5; Libby Krincek/Abby Strouse (PA) d. Michalina Konopka/Rudy Jackson 6-1, 6-0.Tamaqua-Blue MountainDespite Carly Fenstermacher's singles win, Tamaqua dropped a 6-1 decision at the hands of Blue Mountain.Fenstermacher's match went the distance, as she won a third set super tie-breaker to pick up the victory.The Raiders' Morgan Miller lost a tough one at number five singles as she dropped the second set in a tie-breaker.Blue Mountain 6, Tamaqua 1SINGLESAubrey Abel (BM) def. Nicki Mateyak 6-1, 6-1; Rebecca Lukasak (BM) def. Sarah Zoba 6-1, 6-3; Alisha Hoffer (BM) def. Vicki Krause 6-4, 6-3; Carly Fenstermacher (T) def. Lauren Haupt 6-7 (6-8), 7-5, 10-8; Julia Hahn (BM) def. Morgan Miller 6-0, 7-6 (3).DOUBLESLucia Field/Jessica Johns (BM) def. Madelyn Dolinsky/ 8-4; Natalie Koury/Erica Seitzinger (BM) def. Tannar Urban/Emily Demenovitch 8-4.VOLLEYBALLNorthwestern, Pleasant Vy. at Pocono ClassicStroudsburg defeated host Pleasant Valley in the title game of the Pocono Classic Volleyball Tournament.The Mounties got the best of the Bears in the final with a 25-22, 25-23 victory to take home tournament honors.Pleasant Valley finished pool play undefeated at 3-0. The Bears knocked off Abington Heights 25-1, 25-11, 25-16, followed with a 25-18, 25-16, 25-20 win over Northwestern and finished pool play by handing Central Bucks East a 25-14, 25-18, 25-20 setback.The Bears earned a 25-21, 27-25 win over Mt. Olive in the semifinals to advance to the title game.Breanna Joseph led Pleasant Valley with 33 kills, 15 blocks and four aces on the day. Also having strong tournaments for the Bears were Courtney Miller (24 kills, 22 blocks), Steph Schmitt (36 assists, two aces), Kiersten Griesback (32 assists, five aces), Katie Lenart (21 digs, 17 aces) and Mackenzie Dorney (11 kills, 13 digs, four aces).CROSS COUNTRYJim Thorpe, Tamaquaat Schuylkill HavenHurricanes InvitationalJim Thorpe and Tamaqua traveled to Schuylkill Haven over the weekend to take part in the Hurricane Invitational.Jim Thorpe captured the boys' overall team title, while Tamaqua finished seventh as a team. On the girls' side, it was Blue Mountain that took home the team title. Tamaqua and Jim Thorpe finished fourth and sixth respectively.The Olympians' Christian Fields crossed the finish line first in a time of 17:55. Teammates Jonathan Condly, Jacob Saxon and Bob Taylor grabbed top finishes ending up in seventh, ninth and 10th respectively. Dustin Sabol led the Blue Raiders with a team-best 17th place finish.The Olympians' Courtney Capper led all local girls with a fifth-place finish in a time of 22:46. The Blue Raiders' Chelsea Frantz and the Olympians' Rachel Bross ended up in eighth and 10th.