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Wed. Pa. girls’ roundup: Glass, Washington win in OT

Rose Glass proved to be way too elusive for Masterman's soccer team Wednesday.

Rose Glass proved to be way too elusive for Masterman's soccer team Wednesday.

Glass notched a pair of goals, including the game-winner with two minutes left in sudden-death overtime, and gave visiting Washington a 2-1 victory in a Public League match.

Glass scored in the first half to give the Eagles a 1-0 lead. Rachel Hampton countered with 20 seconds left in regulation, but Glass struck again when she won the ball at midfield and broke into the box one-on-one and found the back of the net.

In other league games:

Kimberly Ortiz and Lovely Accilus each scored twice for Northeast and led the Vikings past host Frankford, 6-1.

Central gave up its first goal of the season, but still managed to beat visiting Franklin Towne Charter, 2-1, for its 99th straight Public League victory.

Kiarah Cannady and Casey Barret scored for the Lancers, while Sarah Rodgers scored with five minutes left in the game for the Coyotes.

Lacrosse

Kate Harkins led a balanced George School scoring attack with a hat trick, and the Cougars went on to beat visiting Lower Moreland, 11-0, in a nonleague game.

Carly Rodgers earned the shutout in goal after stopping four shots.

In other nonleague games:

Emily Ehret, Olivia Gannon, and Laura Pacheco picked up four goals each to lead Mount St. Joseph past visiting Pottstown, 18-7.

Stephanie Finley struck for eight goals and five assists to lead Sacred Heart past host Nazareth Academy, 23-13.

Catholic Academies. Merion Mercy got six goals and three assists from Emily Corcoran and eased past visiting Gwynedd-Mercy, 19-3.

Friends Schools. Baca Dahle accounted for seven goals and three assists as Friends' Central dropped host Abington Friends, 20-6.

Tri-County. Maddy Faraco and Rose Mazzamuto each scored twice for Perkiomen School in 15-1 rout of visiting Collegium.

Softball

Elizabeth Franzzo threw her third no-hitter of the season and led Prep Charter to an 11-0 Public League win over visiting Randolph.

Franzzo pitched all five innings, struck out 11, and was an error away from a perfect game. She also hit three singles and a double and drove in two runs.

Brionna Hightower smacked a single, triple and home run for Del-Val Charter in a 17-13 win over visiting Gratz.

Hightower was 3-for-3 with three runs batted in.

Inter-Ac. Katie Wenger tossed a three-hitter and helped herself with a single and a double as Agnes Irwin topped visiting Notre Dame, 7-2.

Suburban One National. Nicki Alden sparked an eight-run outburst in the second inning with a grand slam, and William Tennent held on to beat visiting Truman, 9-7.

Suburban One American. Lesenia Santiago pitched a one-hitter with three strikeouts and two walks and boosted Cheltenham to a 2-0 win over visiting Plymouth Whitemarsh.

Ches-Mont. Victoria Carlson and winning pitcher Brianna Andraos drove in runs in the fifth inning and lifted West Chester East to a 3-1 win over host West Chester Henderson.

Pioneer Athletic. Tori Marcavage pitched her fourth shutout and sixth complete game as Perkiomen Valley handled host Methacton, 5-0.

Marcavage gave up one hit, struck out 11 and walked three.

Friends Schools. Ella Torres ripped a two-run single in the top of the seventh inning and gave Friends' Central a 2-0 win over host Westtown.