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    Palmerton’s Kayla Nothstein (19) hits the ball backwards over the net toward Lehighton’s Emily Miller (21), as the Bombers’ Ella Cronk (5) watches the play. RON GOWER/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS

Published October 02. 2018 12:52PM

Lehighton, Tamaqua and Weatherly all posted volleyball victories on Monday.

VOLLEYBALL

Palmerton-Lehighton

Lehighton defeated Palmerton in a non-league match, 25-16, 25-23, 25-18.

Lillian Brown had 26 digs and two aces for the Indians. Samantha Banning added 14 digs and four aces, while Alyssa Frey recorded 18 assists, three aces and five digs.

Catasauqua-Tamaqua

Tamaqua swept Catasauqua in non-league play 25-21, 25-9, 25-11.

Morgan Houser had three kills and two blocks for the Raiders, Maddie Baddick added four aces and six assists, and Kaydee Romig had two aces and two kills.

Freedom-Pleasant Vy.

Freedom took all three matches from Pleasant Valley in an Eastern Pennsylvania Conference match, 25-7, 25-18, 25-17.

Cameron Caffrey recorded 12 assists for Pleasant Valley, including her 1,000th-career assist.

Desi Powell had 12 kills, 11 digs and a block. Madi Rosenburg and Summer Kamaran each had two kills.

Shenandoah-Weatherly

Weatherly earned a Schuylkill League victory against Shenandoah Valley, 3-2.

No other information was provided to the Times News.

Northwestern-Pottsville

Pottsville swept Northwestern in a non-league affair.

No other information was provided to the Times News.

GIRLS SOCCER

PM West-Pleasant Valley

Danielle DeMarco led Pleasant Valley with two goals in a 4-0 Eastern Pennsylvania Conference win over Pocono Mountain West.

Faith D’Amato and Kelly Whalen also added goals for the Bears.

Pleasant Valley’s Kaylee Sanchez needed to make just one save to record the shutout.

No. Schuykill-Tamaqua

Tamaqua rolled to its fifth-straight win with a 5-0 Schuylkill League shutout of North Schuykill.

Emma Kuczynski and Kayla Sherry each scored two goals for the Raiders. Sophia Boyle also had a goal for Tamaqua.

Baylee Reinhardt made one save to post the shutout.

Lehighton-Jim Thorpe

Lehighton and Jim Thorpe ended their Schuylkill League contest in a 1-1 tie.

Lydia Wallace, assisted by Kayla Renode, scored for the Olympians in the first half.

The Indians knotted the score on Ashley Marchessault’s goal in the second half.

Thorpe held a 14-10 advantage in shots. Lehighton’s Alyssa Meyers made 11 saves, while JT’s Kate Bos had nine.

No. Lehigh-Catasauqua

Haleigh Toto’s two goals helped propel Catasauqua to a 3-1 Colonial League win over Northern Lehigh.

Kate Yesik had the only score for the Bulldogs.

NDGP-Northwestern

Northwestern earned a 3-2 Colonial League victory over Notre Dame Green Pond.

Kayla Bardonner had a goal and an assist for the Tigers, while Bailey Groff and Sara Hathaway each scored a goal.

Palisades-Palmerton

Palisades defeated Palmerton 4-0 in a Colonial League match.

Melissa Koch had two goals for Palisades.

The Blue Bombers had seven shots on goal.

BOYS SOCCER

Minersville-Lehighton

Lehighton tied Minersville 1-1 in a non-league match.

Luke Hoffner scored the lone goal for the Indians with an assist from Connor Hanley.

Northwestern-NDGP

Northwestern blanked Notre Dame Green Pond 4-0 in a Colonial League match.

No other information was received by the Times News.

FIELD HOCKEY

Lehighton-Catasauqua

Lehighton toppled Catasauqua in a non-league match, 8-0.

The Indians got two goals apiece from Madison Brown and Makanzie Hoats. Allison Miller, Gabriela Szozda, Olivia Frendt and Adriana Hinkle also scored goals for Lehighton.

Emmaus-Pleasant Valley

Riley Baughnon had a big game for Emmaus with five goals in a 13-0 Eastern Pennsylvania Conference victory.

Joy Miller and Annika Herbine each had a pair of goals for the Green Hornets.

Palmerton-So. Lehigh

Southern Lehigh downed Palmerton 3-1 in a Colonial League match.

No other information was received by the Times News

Northwestern-Brandywine

Northwestern blanked Brandywine Heights 6-0 in a non-league match.

The Tigers are now 7-5-1 this season.

JR. HIGH BASKETBALL

Tamaqua-Mahanoy

Tamaqua rolled over Mahanoy with a 52-23 victory.

Carly Minchoff had a season-high 19-point game, while Lorelei Plasha added to the scoring affair with 18 points.

Bowles had nine points for Mahanoy.

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