Roundup: MAHS boys soccer improves to 10-0
Montoursville’s boys soccer team has continued its excellent season by remaining undefeated with a 2-1 win against Shikellamy, moving to 10-0.
CJ Lucas scored 90 seconds into the game off an assist by Quinn Winslow for the fast lead. In the 32nd minute, it was Quinn Winslow dishing out an assist to Adam Shearer for a 2-0 Montoursville lead.
Shikellamy avoided the shutout by scoring with 24 seconds until the end of regulation on a goal by Ryan DePhillips. Mason Fry had three saves.
South Williamsport fell to Northeast Bradford on the road, 2-0. Tyler Kuhn and Dan Barrett scored Northeast Bradford’s two goals. The game was scoreless entering the second half. Dylan Webb made six saves for the Mounties as Northeast Bradford held a narrow 8-6 shots-on-goal advantage.
• Muncy suffered its first loss of the year to a talented Southern Columbia team, 7-2. Muncy’s two goals came from Zoe Kunkle and Kiki Woodward.
The two Indian goals cut the deficit to 5-2 in the 26th minute in the first half.
But Southern Columbia’s defense wouldn’t allow another goal the rest of the way and added two insurance goals in the second half. Harper Thompson and Kennadie Reamer each scored twice for the Tigers.
Eva Nagel had 11 saves in goal for Muncy.
Lily McCarty scored twice while Quinn Pennella added a goal and August Harney had an assist, but Sullivan County fell to Meadowbrook Christian at home, 5-3. Mariah Hallabuk played well kin goal, recording 18 saves, but Meadowbrook managed to get five past her to secure the win.
• Montoursville defeated Mifflinburg in girls tennis, 4-1. At No. 1 singles, Montoursville’s Elsa Kehrer earned a 6-0, 6-4 win against Holly Swartz. Montoursville’s Ali Ravert beat Rhyann Kurtz at No. 2 singles, 6-0, 6-4.
In doubles competition, Montoursville’s Mya Wilson and Kenna Vought beat Alice Grill and Megan Blake, 6-0, 7-6 (7-1).
Zoe Dohl and Elizabeth Howard won straight-set singles matches and a straight-set doubles win by the team of Aly Eck and Raegen Charles pushed Muncy over the top as it edged North Penn-Liberty, 3-2 in girls’ tennis. Elyna Booth won in three sets for North Penn-Liberty as did Elena Hazleton and Marissa Bradford who did so in doubles after dropping the first set.
• In high school golf, Loyalsock beat Milton in boys competition, 183-222, while the Lancer girls scored 191. Milton had no girls team.
In boys competition, Loyalsock was led by Drake Dupont and Jahvon LaRosa who both shot 45s. Ronnie Emery shot a 46 and Bryson Rankinen, Garrett Rankinen and Connor Phillips all had 47s.
On the girls side, Londyn Kresock shot a 59, Mercedes Allison shot a 60 and Holly Raifsnider shot a 72.
• With three more goals and an assist in a 2-0 week for the Lycoming College women’s soccer team, sophomore Ella Magee repeated as the Landmark Conference Offensive Athlete of the Week.
Magee earned the award on Sept. 15 after a four-goal, one-assist week against Westminster and Pitt-Greensburg.
The sophomore had a goal and an assist on go-ahead goals in a wild 4-3 win over King’s College, as she helped Lycoming take its first lead, 2-1, on a direct kick in the 29th minute and added an assist to give Lycoming a 3-2 lead in the 35th minute to respond after King’s tied the game just 44 seconds before.
She came up even more clutch against Alvernia, tying the game with her third score off a corner kick in the 63rd minute before drilling her third penalty kick of the year in the 87th minute to clinch the win.
• Penn College needed five sets to come out on top in a thrilling five-set victory over Penn State Schuylkill in non-conference volleyball action inside Bardo Gymnasium. The Wildcats upped their season record to 3-12, already matching last season’s wins total. Schuylkill fell to 3-4.
Penn College struck first with a 25-16 opening set victory, hitting .200 as a team while Lilly Stockum scored four kills and Sara Seyfert posted four service aces in the set.
The Lions came back swinging to earn the 25-13 set two win followed by a pair of tight-matched sets three and four won by the WIldcats (25-23) and the Kions (28-26), respectively to set up the winner-take-all fifth frame.
BOYS SOCCER
Montoursville 2,
Shikellamy 1
M–CJ Lucas (Quinn Winslow), 1:32. M–Adam Shearer (Quinn Winslow), 31:30. S–Ryan DePhillips, 79:36.
Shots: M 19, S 5. Corners: M 6, S 1. Saves: M 3 (Mason Fry), S 7 (Nathaniel Allar).
Records: Montoursville (10-0).
Northeast Bradford 2,
South Williamsport 0
NEB–Tyler Kuhn (Anthony Pousen), 29:00. NEB–Dan Barrett, 10:00.
Shots: SW 6, NEB 8. Saves: SW 6 (Dylan Webb), NEB 6 (Gavin Puza).
GIRLS SOCCER
Southern 7, Muncy 2
SC–Alyssa Conner, 5:09. SC–Kennadie Reamer, 5:40. SC–Kailee Helsinki, 7:02. SC–Kennadie Reamer, 15:00. SC–Olivia Jones, 21:37. M–Zoe Kunkle (Ava Eyer), 22:52. M–Woodward (Eyer), 25:50. SC–Harper Thompson, 49:07. SC–Thompson, 70:36.
Shots: M 6, SC 18. Corners: M 5, SC 8. Saves: M 11 (Eva Nagel), SC 4.
Records: Muncy (9-1).
Meadowbrook Christian 5,
Sullivan County 3
Sullivan goals: Lily McCarty 2, Quinn Pennella 1. Sullivan assists: August Harney 1. Sullivan saves: Mariah Hallabuk 18, Trinity Robe 2.
Tennis
Muncy 3, North Penn-Liberty 2
Singles
1, Zoe Dohl, M, def. Annie Johns, 6-2, 6-0; 2, Elyna Booth, N, def. Miah Nicodemus, 7-6 (7-4), 5-7, 10-8; 3, Elizabeth Howard, M, def. Roslyn Williams, 6-4, 6-2
Doubles
1, Elena Hazleton/Marissa Bradford, N, def. Alaina Krepinevich/Haylee Younkin, 0-6, 6-2, 6-1; 2, Aly Eck/Raegen Charles, M, def. Caroline Cummings/Hailey Hess, 6-1, 6-3
Montoursville 4,
Mifflinburg 1
SINGLES
1. Elsa Kehrer (Mo) def. Holly Swartz, 6-0, 6-4; 2. Ali Ravert (Mo) def. Rhyann Kurtz, 6-0, 6-4; 3. Addison Day (Mi) def. Bella Aldinger, 6-1, 6-4.
DOUBLES
1. Mya Wilson/Kenna Vought (mo) def. Alice Grill/Megan Blake, 6-0, 7-6 (7-1); 2. Ava Barto/Analiese Crossen (Mo) def. Breonna Zimmerman/Lucy Turner, 7-5, 6-1.
Records: Montoursville (4-8).
JV FOOTBALL
Mt. Carmel 22,
Montoursville 14
MONTOURSVILLE 0 0 8 6 14
MT. CARMEL 0 14 0 8 22
2ndQ:
MC – Spears 4 yd run ( Cozlough pass from Spears)
MC – Lilley 38 yd pass from Spears ( run failed)
3rdQ:
MO – Kolten Litte 9 yd run (Kaden Kleinman run)
4thQ:
MO – Kleinman 42 yd run ( run failed)
MC – McKloskey 16 yd pass from Spears ( Shooter pass from Spears)
JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL
Montoursville 42,
Mt. Carmel 22
MONTOURSVILLE 14 8 14 20 42
MT. CARMEL 0 22 0 0 22
1stQ:
MO – Trey Bainbridge 16 yd run ( run Failed)
MO – Bryson Fillman 26 yd pass from Bainbridge ( Fillman pass from Bainbridge)
2ndQ:
MC – Davis Williams 59 yd run ( Higgens run)
MO – Fillman 40 yd run ( Levi Nolan pass from Bainbridge)
MC – Higgens 3 yd run (Williams run)
MC – Rotollo 45 yd Interception Return ( run failed)
3rdQ :
MO – Fillman 75 yd Kickoff Return ( run failed)
MO – Fillman 43 yd run ( Bainbridge run)
4thQ:
MO – Jaxon Eavenson 14 yd run ( no extra point attempted)