Knoch, SR boys earn soccer wins
Austin Friedline scored twice and added an assist in Knoch’s 4-2 win over Jeannette on Tuesday.
Mason Nebel and Will Parisi both scored for the Knights.
Slippery Rock 3, Mercer 2 (OT) — Trent Davey decided matters with his second goal of the game. Zach Lasko assisted on the overtime tally.
Max Kovacik also scored for the Rockets (3-0) and Josh Book had five saves in net.
Freeport 14 Leechburg 0 — No other details were available from this section win for the Yellowjackets.
Paige Ponteous fired a 39 at Suncrest Golf Course to lead Butler to a 194-216 win over Mars. The Golden Tornado improved to 6-3 overall and 4-2 in section play.
The Planets were paced by a 50 from Emily Barent.
BUTLER (194): Paige Ponteous 39, Macie McLister 44, Madi Wolfe 52, Rylee Gage 59
MARS (216): Emily Barent 50, Addison Pangonis 53, Makenna Myler 55, Addie Nailler 58
Makenna Myler carded a 44 to pace Mars to a 204-250 victory over Kiski Area on Tuesday.
MARS (204): Makenna Myler 44, Addie Nailler 50, Addison Pangonis 54, Allison Yanief 56
Moniteau tallied 130 total strokes to claim Mega Match #5 at Hi-Level Golf Course.
Kendall Sankey carded a 41 to lead the Warriors, Mariska Shunk had a 43 and Sammie Smith a 46.
Regan Best fired a 46 for A-C Valley, which placed third behind Moniteau and Cranberry.
Anora Robare had 21 assists and four kills as Slippery Rock improved to 3-0 with a 3-0 win over Karns City. Match scores were 25-12, 28-26, 25-17. Miolly Bissell had eight kills, Lexi Plesakov 18 digs.
Ava Fox led Karns City with two aces, 12 kills and 11 digs, Kendall Ritzert 11 assists, Nicole Taylor an ace and 13 digs.
Moniteau 3, Keystone 2 — Davina Pry had 10 kills and an ace for the Warriors in this 25-19, 13-25, 21-25, 25-19, 15-11 win. Marissa Pry contributed nine kills and an ace, Lily Staab eight kills and an ace.
Lillie McElhinney won in singles play for Seneca Valley and the Raiders’ doubles teams of Maggie Groves/Cady Shea and Marlee Jones/Lily Wood also claimed victory in a 3-2 win at North Hills.
Seneca Valley 3, North Hills 2
Singles: Elinor Kim (NH) def. Kylie Staudt 6-1, 6-0; Lillie McElhinney (SV) def. Anna Tikhomirova 7-5, 6-0; Adelaide Seigworth (NH) def. Sydney Blucher 2-6, 6-0, 6-3
Doubles: Maggie Groves/Cady Shea (SV) def. Julia Yeloushan/Malory Pierce 6-1, 1-6, 7-5; Marlee Jones/Lily Wood (SV) def. Abigail Krogmann/Hannah Kreigline 6-4, 6-1
Pine-Richland 5, Butler 0 — The Rams swept the Golden Tornado on Tuesday.
Pine-Richland 5, Butler 0
Singles: Caroline Prisk (P-R) def. Ali Smith 6-0, 6-1; Deeya Nayyer (P-R) def. Laini Spohn 6-2, 6-3; Rachel Smith (P-R) def. Amy Waggoner 6-1, 6-3
Doubles: Lyza Anthony-Beatles Rowe (P-R) def. Olivia Porneluzi-Emily Hinch 6-3, 6-4; Kiana Strahotin-Samyutha Ravuchandran (P-R) def. Maggie Bodmer-Sophia Kingsley 6-0, 6-0
North Allegheny 5, Mars 0 — The Planets return to action Thursday at Butler.
At Saxon Golf Course, Aiden Froedtert’s 40 led Knoch in a 213-215 loss to Burrell.
The Knights fell to 8-2 on the season.
BURRELL (213): Tucker Bitar 38, Chantz Watkins 41, David Kleckner 44, John Lukac 45, Logan Griffith 45
KNOCH (215): Aiden Froedtert 40, Aaron Voltz 41, Ben Perris 44, Levi Yetter 45, Mason Phillips 45
Freeport 208, Riverview 246 — At Green Oaks Golf Club, the Yellowjackets (11-1, 10-0) received a 39 from Matt Ziembicki-Reedy.
FREEPORT (208): Matt Ziembicki-Reedy 39, Lillie Snow 42, Stephen Evans 42, Jayden Diehl 42, Ethan Crooks 43
RIVERVIEW (246): Carter Loughren 46, Crosby Laughrey 48, Rex Roberts 48, Ian Stempfer 49, Renton Biondich 55
Mars 199, Pine-Richland 209 — A 35 from Will Campbell earned him medalist honors for Mars.
MARS (199): Will Campbell 35, Lukas Singh 40, Colin Stevenson 41, Matt Mueller 41, James Kinghorn 42
PINE-RICHLAND (209): Will Hilton 37, Wes Calhoun 39, Mike Pifer 41, Sam Schneck 45, Clayton Kost 47
Moniteau freshman Peyton Beck placed second with a time 18 minutes, 55 seconds in a meet against Clarion-Limestone.
The Warriors did not field a complete team.
C-L also won the girls meet, 18-37, with Moniteau freshman Alexis Kirschner coming in third with a time of 24:49.
Boys Top 5
1-Jack Craig (CL) 18:28, 2-Peyton Beck (M) 18:55, 3-Allen Matz (M) 19:11, 4-Ty Rankin (CL) 19:21, 5-Drake Edmonds (CL) 19:38
Girls Top 5
1-Clara Coulson (CL) 22:40, 2-Reise Jackson (CL) 23:04, 3-Alexis Kirschner (M) 24:49, 4-Olivia Radaker (CL) 26:19, 5-Julianna Schwabenbauer (CL) 27:07
