Wednesday's Pennsylvania roundup
The top games from Wednesday's action in Southeastern Pa.
The Perkiomen Valley boys' soccer team held off previously unbeaten Phoenixville, 1-0, on Wednesday. Mike Weir scored in the first minute of the game for the Vikings, who improved their overall record to 6-3. The Phantoms dropped to 7-1-1 overall.
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Johnny Cunningham had two goals as Episcopal Academy blanked Lawrenceville, 3-0. Gabrielle Furey also scored for the victors.
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Matt McDougal netted two goals in Lansdale Catholic's 3-1 win over Dock Mennonite.
Girls' Soccer
Paige Mikula scored twice for Council Rock South as the Golden Hawks got past North Penn, 2-1.
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Allison Cappelli, Kelsey Marino, and Maggie Sell had one goal apiece in Perkiomen Valley's 3-0 victory over Phoenixville. Leslie Adams made six saves in net to pick up the shutout.
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Maddie Monka finished with two goals as Boyertown won 5-0 over Upper Merion.
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Sasha Vasallo had three goals as Perkiomen School claimed a 4-0 win over Del-Val Friends.
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Meghan March's two goals led West Chester Rustin past Great Valley, 4-1, in a Ches-Mont American Division matchup.
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Sarah Daiutolo scored the lone goal in Radnor's 1-0 triumph over St. Hubert.
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Addie Groth-Tuft and Maddie O'Brian found the back of the net for Solebury School in a 2-1 victory over Cristo Rey.
Field Hockey
Caelyn Henderson recorded two goals as Academy of the New Church beat Conwell-Egan, 4-0.
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Owen J. Roberts took down North Penn, 2-0, behind goals from Maddi Koury and Bridget Guinan.
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Katie Anderson, Claire Donovan, Lauren Newbrough, Annie McDonough, and Carly Hewes scored for Unionville in a 5-1 win over Oxford.
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Lauren Curran notched a hat trick in Notre Dame's 4-0 triumph over Hill School.
Girls' Tennis
Central took over first place in the Public League standings with a 4-1 victory over Masterman. Central's Maddie Mast defeated Wipawan Sirivongxai, 6-4, 6-0, at first singles.
Baseball
Jim Smith has been named head varsity baseball coach at Christopher Dock. Smith is a graduate of North Penn and was a member of their 2009 PIAA State Championship baseball team. He went on to play for St. Peter's University as a Division 1 baseball player.
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Germantown Friends School has named Randy Mower as its varsity baseball coach. For the past six years, Mower has coached varsity and middle school baseball at GFS.