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Williamsport, Troy, Northeast Bradford, Wellsboro girls record soccer shutouts

Williamsport, Troy, Northeast Bradford, Wellsboro girls record soccer shutouts

By: Ed Weaver | PIAA District IV | September 12, 2017

Williamsport, Troy, Northeast Bradford, and Wellsboro recorded girls soccer shutouts on Monday, September 11.

Williamsport 1, Shamokin 0

Madison Bowman scored the Lady Millionaires lone goal in the 32nd minute of the first period for the win. Williamsport took 10 shots on goal to Shamokin's 4 and Williamsport had a 6-0 advantage in corner kicks.

Williamsport's Lila Vogelsong made 4 saves and Shamokin's Abby Nye recorded 9 saves.

Troy 10, North Penn-Mansfield 0

Riley McClellan scored 5 goals in the Trojans shutout of North Penn-Mansfield in NTL girls soccer action Monday. Nicole McClellan started the scoring at 7:40 as Riley McClellan assisted, then Riley McClellan scored back-to-back goals to make it 3-0. Sadie Shedden, assisted by Joelle Urban, scored at 28:31 then Nicole McClellan made it 5-0 less than 10 minutes later.

Marissa Bulkley scored to start the second period and Riley McClellan followed with her third goal 5 minutes later. Libby Vogel, assisted by Kathryn Rathbun, scored in the 71st minute to make it 8-0 before Riley McClellan again scored back-to-back goals, both assisted by Nicole McClellan, to close out the game.

Troy's defense limited Mansfield's offense to a single shot attempt, while taking 34 of their own. Troy had a 4-1 corner kick advantage.

Troy's Brianna Rathbun recorded 1 save while Mansfield's Alaina McKee saved 24 shots.

East Juniata 2, Line Mountain 1

Kierstyn Fogle scored for the Tigers at 27:25, assisted by Maddison Coudriet off a corner kick, to take an early lead. The Eagles' Veronica Roebuck tied it at 1-1 at 38:30 on a Maura Lundy assist. In the 71st minute Hailey Swartz converted a pass from Thea Neimond for the game-winning goal.

EJ took 22 shots on goal to Line Mountain's 9 and had a 4-2 advantage in corner kicks.

Autumn Czaplickil saved 11 shots for Line Mountain.

"We continue to struggle to play to our potential," said Valeria Dressler. "We still have work to do on decision making. We just need to mentally be ready to play and continue to play for the full 80 minutes."

Wellsboro 8, Wyalusing 0

Emma Poirier and Kailee Clymer each netted hat tricks in the Lady Hornets' first victory of the season. Clymer scored two more second period goals to complete the hat trick, Poirier scored to make it 5-0 on an assist from Clymer before Alyssa Yungwirth scored a goal off a corner kick in the 66th minute.

Kerrah Clymer scored to make it 7-0 off a Poirier assist, then Poirier finished the scoring and completed her hat trick, with an assist from the younger Clymer, in the 77th minute.

Wellsboro's Sydney Tremper made 6 saves for the shutout.

Northeast Bradford 5, Towanda 0

Karlayn Walter scored 2 goals in the Panthers NTL shutout victory. Walter scored the game's first goal followed by Hannah Shadduck and Karissa Cowles before Walter scored her second. Kiah Russell also added a goal.

LeighAnn Vanderpool, Kara Brown, Shadduck, and McKenzie Johnson added assists for NEB.

NEB outshot Towanda 34-6 and had a 3-2 advantage in corner kicks.

Sayre 10, Williamson 1

Sayre's Kirsten Covey scored 4 goals for the Lady Redskins in the win Monday. Stephanie Klovekorn and Madisyn Wheeler both scored two goals each while Maddie Lamanna and Lauran Krall pitched in with goals.

Wheeler and Abby Moliski recorded 2 saves each, and Lamanna, Krall, Klovekorn, and Sara Ciavardini made assists. Blair Wampole and Camry Lane both recorded 2 saves each in net.

Jenna Gee scored Williamson's lone goal of the night and Mercedes Bailey made 9 saves.

"Williamson came out hard and it took us a bit to get our game together," said Sayre head coach Tracy Mennig. "It was great to have some newcomers find the back of the net tonight."

Boys Soccer

Meadowbrook Christian 4, Shamokin 0

After a scoreless first period the Lions scored four unanswered goals for the win. Trey Baughman scored two goals for MCS while Jacob Brooks and Donnie Rager each pitched in with a goal. Baughman also recorded two assists and Dillion Stokes and Christian Peachey contributed to goals.

Colin Erb made 5 saves in goal for MCS while his counterpart, Hunter Bates, made 11 saves.

Connor Anascavage, Franco Bolzonella, Mason Smink, Logan Williams, and Hunter Dabrowski all took shots for Shamokin.

Midd-West 6, East Juniata 0

The Mustangs scored 5 first period goals as the shutout EJ on Monday. Devan Leister recorded a hat trick as he scored at 38:21 and 33:52 of the first period and 12:29 of the second period. Carter Knepp, Evan Liddington, and Aiden Steininger scored the remaining goals while Liddington, Logan Shoemaker, Keenan Dietz, Knepp, and Wyatt Shawver assisted on goals.

Midd-West outshot East Juniata 15-3 and had a 4-3 advantage in corner kicks.

Knepp made 2 saves in goal for Midd-West while Mike Ryan made 6 for EJ.

Other District IV Scores

Boys

Calvary Christian 4, Walnut Street Christian 2
Sunbury Christian Academy 4, Belleville Mennonite 3
Millersburg 7, Line Mountain 1

Girls

Northumberland Christian 8, Lourdes Regional 3

 

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Ed Weaver

Ed Weaver is the owner of Circle W Sports in Wellsboro, PA, is the Sports Director for The Home Page Network and the creator of WellsboroAthletics.com and WellsboroFootball.com. You can follow him on Twitter or friend him on Facebook.

 
 
 

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