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Pa. Girls: Pennsbury's Rogowicz cards 74 to win crown

After finishing in fourth place last week at the District 1 championships, Jackie Rogowicz carded a 2-over par 74 to take first place at the PIAA East Regional Golf Championships at Golden Oaks Country Club in Fleetwood, Berks County.

After finishing in fourth place last week at the District 1 championships, Jackie Rogowicz carded a 2-over par 74 to take first place at the PIAA East Regional Golf Championships at Golden Oaks Country Club in Fleetwood, Berks County.

The Pennsbury freshman shot an even-par 36 on the back nine to clinch the title by a stroke over Council Rock North's Erica Herr, the District 1 champ. The top 13 finishers qualified for the Oct. 24-25 state championships at Heritage Hills in Erie.

Radnor finished in first place in the team scoring to qualify for the state championship. 

Field Hockey

Grace Boston scored three goals and added a pair of assists as Cardinal O'Hara rolled to an easy 6-0 win at Catholic League foe Conwell-Egan. Liz Piszker recorded three saves for the shutout.

Pioneer. Emma Christman scored twice, Heather Morris scored three times and Owen J. Roberts trounced host Pottstown, 11-0. Corrine Mattia added two assists.  

Catholic Academies. Jenn Webb scored three times and Gwynedd-Mercy knocked off visiting Sacred Heart, 4-2.

Bicentennial. Anna Studenmund scored twice and Kim Machalette played strong in net as Springfield (Montco) knocked off visiting Lower Moreland.

 Ches-Mont. Meghan Garvey tied the game on a break-away in the first half and Avon Grove cruised to a 3-1 win over visiting Oxford.

Nonleague. On Senior Day, Archbishop Carroll held off visiting Springfield (Delco), 1-0, behind a goal by senior tri-captain Maddie Lesher.

Cross-Country

With ease, Notre Dame's Maria Seykora captured first place at the Inter-Ac championship meet while also leading the Irish to a first place finish in team scoring.

Seykora finished the 3.1-mile course at Chestnut Hill in 18:44 and Notre Dame finished with 51 team points, one better than Agnes Irwin.

Soccer

After a deadlocked first half, Archbishop Wood rattled off five goals in the second to roll at Archbishop Carroll, 6-1.

Aubree Brown scored twice and had one assist for the Vikings, who were tied, 1-1, at halftime.

In other Catholic League action, Neumann-Goretti clinched a league playoff berth as the Saints knocked off visiting Bishop McDevitt, 5-1. The Saints were forced to play with 10 players after a red card early in the first half. Karla Masciotro added three second-half goals and Alaina Zepp made 22 saves for the win.

Gabby Rivera fired the game-winning goal from 20 yards out to lead host Little Flower over St. Hubert, 2-1. Kate Wilson found Rivera on a perfect through ball with 20 minutes left in regulation.  

Bicentennial. Chelsea Baker scored twice and Allegra Schnitzel made eight saves as host Phil-Mont Christian held off MaST Charter, 2-1.

Pioneer. Senior forward Hollie Garber scored four goals to lead Boywertown to an easy 5-0 win over Phoenixville in the conference semifinal at Spring-Ford. The Phantoms advance to Thursday's championship against Owen J. Roberts.

Nonleague. Casey Johnston scored on a first-half penalty kick and Ridley downed visiting Delco Christian, 3-0.

Dana Sarcinello directed a corner midway through the first half to find Caili Loeac for the game's lone goal as Downingtown West downed visiting Upper Dublin, 1-0.

Tennis

Melanie Gruman and Olga DaVada rallied for a win at second doubles to clinch a 3-2 win for Washington over Masterman in the Public League semifinals.

Not normally a starter, DaVada filled in and helped down Masterman's Ankhas Stanley and Mona Zhang, 7-5, 6-4.

Juniors Christina Little and Selena Ocasio both won singles matches for Washington. The Eagles advance to the championship match for the second straight year, meeting defending champ Central on Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Arthur Ashe Tennis Center.