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Friday’s Southeastern Pa. roundup: Pennsbury boys’ soccer defeats C.B. East in double overtime

The top games from Friday's action in Southeastern Pa.

The Pennsbury boys' soccer team defeated Central Bucks East, 3-2, on Friday.
The Pennsbury boys' soccer team defeated Central Bucks East, 3-2, on Friday.Read moreCourtesy of Pennsbury

Nyles Cayemitte scored two goals, including the game-winner in double overtime, as the Pennsbury boys' soccer team defeated Central Bucks East, 3-2, on Friday.

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Sidiki Fofana scored the lone goal as Archbishop Ryan upset Father Judge, 1-0, in Catholic League play.

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Stefen Melekos led a balanced offensive attack with two goals as Holy Ghost Prep took down MaST Charter, 9-0. The Firebirds clinched their ninth straight Bicentennial League Independence Division title.

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Brian Salazar notched four goals as Engineering & Science handled Bartram, 7-1.

Girls’ Soccer

Alexa Murphy recorded five goals as MaST Charter outlasted Lower Moreland, 5-4. Nicole Castor and Paige Malpezzi had two goals apiece for Lower Moreland.

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Friends' Central blanked Abington Friends, 5-0, thanks to a pair of goals from Izzy MacFarlane.

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Taylor Teal's hat trick lifted Philadelphia Academy Charter past Engineering & Science, 5-0. Angelina DiGregorio had an assist to record her first varsity point.

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Idiatou Barry and Ricshawn Walker each scored two goals as Constitution rolled past Kensington, 6-1.

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Alexis and Alyssa Abbott had two goals apiece in Washington's 4-0 win over Freire Charter.

Field Hockey

Emma Reuter netted five goals in Academy of the New Church's 7-1 triumph over Lower Moreland.

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Eva Kinnel had two goals as George School beat Bristol, 5-0. Sanaa Hebron added two assists.

Girls’ Tennis

Eliza Askarova of Washington won her third consecutive Public League AAA singles title. Askarova, who beat Central's Madolin Mast, 6-0, 6-0, in the final, will move on to compete against the Catholic League AAA singles champion later this month. Melodie Liu and Anna Leventhal, both of Masterman, will compete for the Public League AA singles title next week.