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Thurs. Pa. boys’ and girls’ roundup: Nazareth goes OT for win

Paulina Ricci found the back of the net in the nick of time and handed Nazareth Academy a 2-1 double-overtime win over visiting Mount St. Joseph in a Catholic Academies girls' soccer game Thursday.

Paulina Ricci found the back of the net in the nick of time and handed Nazareth Academy a 2-1 double-overtime win over visiting Mount St. Joseph in a Catholic Academies girls' soccer game Thursday.

Ricci converted a cross from Maggie Borski with less than a minute left in the second overtime period. Rucci also assisted on a goal by Taylor Capecci. Pandas' goalie Liz McBride earned the win after stopping four shots.

Sophomore keeper Alli Fasano stopped 15 shots in her varsity debut and helped Gwynedd-Mercy beat host Merion Mercy, 3-1.

Taylor Caparo, Olivia Rosenberger and Morgan Sheridan each had a goal and an assist for the Monarchs.

Catholic. Kelsey O'Kane scored the lone goal of the game with 3 minutes left and handed Cardinal O'Hara a 1-0 win over visiting Archbishop Prendergast.

Danielle Wijtyk assisted on the goal and Michele Volk preserved the shutout with four saves.

In other league games:

Gina Luciano and Scarlett Walsh collected a goal and an assist each as Archbishop Ryan handled host Bishop McDevitt, 4-0.

Walsh assisted on a goal by Cailin Blaney to open the scoring in the first half. Michelle Saklad also scored for the Ragdolls.

Taylor Cobb scored a goal and assisted on another to lift Little Flower past visiting Hallahan, 3-1.

Ursula Coyle and Courtney Weidoer also scored for the Sentinels, who got a pair of saves from Erin Gallagher.

Genna Richards and Julia Schmitz collected goals to give Conwell-Egan a 2-0 win over visiting Neumann-Goretti.

Kristin Szczepanik and Bryn Wassel handled the scoring as Lansdale Catholic dumped host St. Hubert, 2-0.

Melissa Chapman assisted on both goals for the Crusaders, who got one save each from Jackie McCarron and Alyssa Messina.

Kelsey Celline came through with a hat trick for Archbishop Wood in a 12-0 win over host West Catholic.

Bicentennial. Carley Neal had a field day and led Delco Christian to a 9-0 win over host Girard College.

Neal victimized the Cavaliers for five goals and two assists.

Nonleague. Tara Balady, Sarah Kunko, Katy Buohl, and Tyisha White scored goals to help Octorara beat host Ridley, 4-1.

Madeline Russell and Amanda King combined for 11 saves for the Braves.

Hannah Steffenino scored on a penalty kick with 15 minutes left and gave Pottsgrove a 1-0 win over host Springfield (Delaware County).

Ali Neel earned the shutout in goal for the Falcons with a 15-save effort.

The name of Danielle Kiniry, who scored the first goal for the new Pope John Paul II girls' soccer program, was misspelled in Thursday's roundup.

Boys' Soccer

Ben Suliaman and Jerome Wachter accounted for goals and sparked West-Mont Christian to a 2-1 win over host Perkiomen School in a Tri-County League game.

Buima Cooper converted a penalty kick in the first half and led Collegium to a 3-0 win over host Kimberton Waldorf.

Enoch Williams added a goal and an assist and Greg Buracker stopped eight shots for Collegium.

Catholic. Tom Cugliotta scored twice and rallied St. Joseph's Prep to a 4-0 win over host Bishop McDevitt.

Bicentennial. Tim Lazorko scored off an assist from Colin O'Neill 7 minutes into the game and Holy Ghost Prep slipped past host Christopher Dock, 1-0.

Nonleague. Brian Aller provided all the offense Malvern Prep would need with a first-half goal and the Friars beat visiting Loyola Blakefield, 1-0.

Elvis Kannah notched a hat trick and helped Academy Park beat visiting West Catholic, 8-2.

Andrew Miller added two goals and a pair of assists, Ola Gbodi chipped in with a goal and two assists, and Craig Johnson turned aside five shots for the Knights.

Field Hockey

Madeleine Brownsey converted a pair of goals and lifted St. Basil past visiting Villa Joseph Marie, 2-1, in a Catholic Academies game.

Michelle Paulosky and Jane Hughes assisted on the goals and Christine McIntyre stopped three shots for the Panthers.

Nonleague. Shaelynn Ridley struck for a hat trick and boosted Ridley to an 8-0 win over visiting Interboro.