Wednesday, Sept. 18, roundup: Haven boys’ soccer team shuts out Minersville
(Photo by Kelly Wiley)
Wednesday’s local roundup
Boys’ Soccer
Schuylkill Haven 3, Minersville 0 — At Schuylkill Haven, Carter Daniel scored two goals and Luke Smith added one as Schuylkill Haven topped Minersville in a Division II match.
Grayson Fessler assisted on both of Daniel’s goals.
Gavin Wade made six saves to post the shutout in goal for the Hurricanes (6-4, 5-2 D-II). Robert McGrath made seven saves for Minersville (7-4, 4-3 D-II).
Pine Grove 1, Blue Mountain 1 — At the Eagles’ Nest, Pine Grove and Blue Mountain played to a double-overtime draw in a Division I match.
Cale Lengle got the Cardinals (8-2-1, 6-0-1 D-I) on the board with a first-half goal. In the second half, Dylan Knittle, assisted by Shawn Batory, equalized for the Eagles (5-4-1, 5-1-1 D-I).
Caden Wargo made two saves for Blue Mountain; Peyton Renninger had seven saves for Pine Grove.
Blue Mountain won the JV match 3-1.
North Schuylkill 3, Pottsville 1 — At Pottsville, Fabrizio Manganiello netted two goals to lift North Schuylkill over Pottsville in a Division I match.
Brady Welker added a score for the Spartans, who led 2-0 at halftime. Gage Reidler, Max Helwig and Aaron Brayford notched assists for North Schuylkill (5-4, 5-2 D-I).
Juan Moreno, assisted by Michael Prestileo, scored in the 50th minute for Pottsville (1-7-1, 1-5-1 D-I).
Kaden Onuschak made five saves for North Schuylkill; Brody Hess stopped eight shots for the Crimson Tide.
Williams Valley 5, Weatherly 1 — At Weatherly, Cody Boehmer had two goals and two assists to lead Williams Valley past Weatherly in a Division II match.
John Rautzahn tallied two goals and one assist for the Vikings (3-6, 3-4 D-II). Ethan Lebo added one goal and one assist for the winners. Collin Burger had an assist for the Vikes, who led 3-0 at halftime.
Corbin Wagner, assisted by Alex Rosenlund, scored for Weatherly (0-7, 0-7 D-II).
Owen Mace made four saves for Williams Valley; Michael Davis stopped 11 shots for Weatherly.
Shenandoah Valley 4, Tri-Valley 0 — At Hegins, Sam Mentusky scored two goals to spark Shenandoah Valley past Tri-Valley in Division II action.
Joan Menjivar added one goal and one assist for the Blue Devils (11-1, 7-0 D-II). Kevin Gasca also scored a goal for Shenandoah Valley, while Dillon Teter and Derik Silva picked up assists.
Caleb Campos made three saves for the shutout in goal; Brayden Leese stopped seven shots for Tri-Valley (4-4-1, 4-3 D-II).
Shenandoah Valley won the JV match 2-0.
Boys’ Cross Country
At Mahanoy City
Mahanoy Area 23, Marian 34
Shenandoah Valley 25, Mahanoy Area 31
Shenandoah Valley 22, Marian 35
1. Robert Espinal (SV) 18:23, 2. William Mayberry (Mah) 19:07, 3. Ayden Zamudio (SV) 19:13, 4. Victor Hanley (Mah) 19:55, 5. Wade Eroh (Mar) 20:35, 6. Gabe Saba (SV) 21:25, 7. Nick Manley (Mah) 22:06, 8. Jacob Berlanda (Mar) 22:37, 9. James Gelatko (Mar) 23:16, 10. Chris Meza (SV) 23:18
At Pottsville
Tamaqua 21, Pottsville 40
Pottsville 22, Weatherly 33
Pottsville 15, Tri-Valley 50
Tamaqua 19, Weatherly 44
Tamaqua 15, Tri-Valley 50
Weatherly 15, Tri-Valley 50
1. Anthony Marchetti (Tam) 17:36, 2. Cullen Clarke (Po) 18:17, 3. Sebastian Williams (Wea) 19:08, 4. Aiden Elston (Tam) 19;16, 5. Adam Schock (Tam) 19:18, 6. Abraham Cabrera (PV) 19:20, 7. Ryan March (Po) 19:40, 8. Brody Boyce (Tam) 19:56, 9. Braden Hall (TV) 20:14, 10. Parker Steencken (Tam) 20:20
Girls’ Cross Country
At Mahanoy City
Marian 20, Mahanoy Area 43
Shenandoah Valley 20, Mahanoy Area 38
Marian 27, Shenandoah Valley 28
1. Felicia Bro (Mah) 24:07, 2. Brianna Gulden (SV) 26:39, 3. Teaghan Biros (Mar) 26:45, 4. Angelique Zamudio Carmen (SV) 27:00, 5. Addison Fritz (Mar) 27:10, 6. Anna Keer (Mar) 27:20, 7. Addy Marek (Mar) 27:24, 8. Valeria Hernandez (SV) 27:28, 9. Paloma Monjaraz (SV) 27:29, 10. Gianna Donovan (SV) 27:36
At Pottsville
Tamaqua 18, Pottsville 41
Pottsville 27, Tri-Valley 28
Tamaqua 24, Tri-Valley 37
Pottsville 15, Weatherly 50
Tamaqua 15, Weatherly 50
Tri-Valley 10, Weatherly 30
1. Anna Cook (TV) 24:44, 2. Molly Walker (Tam) 24:55, 3. Allyssa Cook (TV) 25;04, 4. Isabella Jones (Tam) 25:00, 5. Izzy Terefencko (Po) 25:23, 6. Sam Plasha (Tam) 25:29, 7. Cali Frantz (Tam) 26:09, 8. Kiely Kunkel (Tam) 26:12, 9. Madelyn Schaeffer (Tam) 26:23, 10. Nylena Wyroski (Po) 26:25
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