Brockway Girls’ Soccer Secures First-Ever Unbeaten Regular Season


BROCKWAY, Pa. (D9Sports) – Thanks to four Chanell Britten goals, Brockway finished off the first unbeaten regular season in school history with a 5-1 win over visiting Elk County Catholic.

(Photo: Brockway’s girls’ soccer team completed the first unbeaten regular season in its history with a win over ECC Thursday. Submitted photo)

Kate McMeekin added a goal and an assist for the Lady Rovers, who finished 14-0 on the year. Morrigan Decker added a pair of helpers for Brockway with Lilly Sysko and Callie Barber also adding assists.

Mackenzie Overbeck made 12 saves in net for the Lady Rovers.

CLEARFIELD 3, CURWENSVILLE 0

HYDE, Pa. – A pair of Alayna Ryan goals helped Clearfield knock off visiting Curwensville 3-0.

Amanda Hazel scored the first goal for Clearfield with all three tallies coming before halftime.

The Lady Bison outshot Curwensville 32-7 with Maura Bunnell making 29 saves for the Lady Tide. Hayley Moore stopped all seven shots for the shutout for Clearfield.

CLARION 5, PUNXSUTAWNEY 0

PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. – A Lauren Troutman hat trick lifted visiting Clarion to a 5-0 win over Punxsutawney.

Lindsey Kemmer and Joyce Kim also scored for the Lady Cats, while Hannah Hazlett and Wendy Beveridge combined on the shutout in net.

BRADFORD 3, DUBOIS 0

DUBOIS, Pa. – Thanks to a pair of Regan Johnson goals visiting Bradford beat DuBois, 3-0.

Marissa Miller also scored for the Lady Owls. Mackenzie Lucas made five saves to get the shutout.

VOLLEYBALL

DUBOIS 3, CENTRAL MOUNTAIN 0

DUBOIS, Pa. – A balanced team effort helped DuBois take care of visiting Central Mountain, 3-0 (25-16, 25-10, 25-13).

Cayla Donahue led the Lady Beavers with 10 kills and nine digs, Sydney Kaschalk tallied eight kills and three blocks and Cate Gregory had a match-high 22 assists.

REDBANK VALLEY 3, BROCKWAY 0

NEW BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Josie Rupp and Jordan Milliron each had seven kills to lead Redbank Valley to 3-0 (25-18, 25-8, 25-11) win over visiting Brockway.

Rupp added five aces in the win, while TL Nelson had five kills. Carissa Rearick ran the offense with 24 assists while adding two aces and Hope Spence had 12 digs and four aces.

Abby Alford had five kills, eight digs and two aces for Brockway.

BROOKVILLE 3, PUNXSUTAWNEY 2

BROOKVILLE, Pa. – Cheyanne Gotwald and Mikayla Aikens combined for 18 kills to lead Brookville to a 3-2 (19-25, 25-17, 25-14, 19-25, 15-9) win over visiting Punxsutawney.

Both Gotwald and Aikens had nine kills apiece with Lexis Hatzinkolas adding seven and Lauren Hergert four.

Elliott Ferrent paced Punxsutawney with 15 kills with Cassidy Reed adding 13 kills and 25 digs.

DUBOIS CENTRAL CATHOLIC 3, CURWENSVILLE 1

DUBOIS, Pa. – Alyssa Bittner had 14 kills and two blocks to lead DuBois Central Catholic to a 3-1(25-23, 25-16, 23-25, 25-15) win over visiting Curwensville.

Shay Gulvas paced the Lady Cardinals defense with 28 digs while adding four aces. Maia Cogley had six aces, Ashley Wruble ran the offense with 20 assists and Jordy Kosko and Gabby Sabatose each had four kills.

Tarah Jacobson had 11 kills, six digs and an ace for Curwensville with Liz Mathews adding 11 kills, three aces and a dig and Emma Caldwell 34 assists and a dig.

BOYS’ SOCCER

BROCKWAY 6, ELK COUNTY CATHOLIC 1

BROCKWAY, Pa. – Santino Inzana scored twice to to lead Brockway to a 6-1 win over visiting Elk County Catholic.

Zane Puhala, Hunter Allenbaugh, Jake Anderson and Ryan Lin each added a tally for the Rovers, while Allenbaugh had two assists and Puhala, Anderson, Elijah Fremer and Marcus Bennett one helper each.

BROOKVILLE 11, OIL CITY 2

BROOKVILLE, Pa. – Jace Miner had four goals and two assists to lead Brookville to an 11-2 win over visiting Oil City.

Garner McMaster added two goals and an assist for the Raiders with Tim Steele and J.P. Young also scoring twice. Hayden Kramer added a penalty kick goal for Brookville.


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