On September 15, 2025, the Phoenixville girls’ soccer team clinched a decisive 4-1 victory against Pottsgrove, marking their sixth consecutive unbeaten game. Taylor Schneider was the standout player, scoring a remarkable three goals to propel Phoenixville to the top of the standings with a record of 4 wins, 2 draws, and 2 losses overall, including 4 wins and 1 draw in the Pioneer Athletic Conference (PAC).
Maya Williams contributed the fourth goal for Phoenixville, while Pottsgrove’s only score came from freshman Elliot Varga. The match showcased Phoenixville’s dominance, as the team continues to build momentum in the current season.
Spring-Ford Maintains PAC Liberty Lead
In another thrilling matchup, Spring-Ford edged out Owen J. Roberts 2-1 in overtime, with Tatum Kott scoring the decisive goal on her birthday. This victory keeps Spring-Ford unbeaten in the PAC Liberty standings, building their record to 7 wins and 2 losses overall, and 5 wins in the conference.
Owen J. Roberts, now at 4 wins, 3 draws, and 1 loss, faced a setback that could impact their positioning in the league.
Youthful Methacton Shines Against Upper Perkiomen
Methacton demonstrated their strength in youth, overpowering Upper Perkiomen with a commanding 4-0 victory. Freshman Brooke Cowan netted two goals, while fellow classmate Grace Mumford contributed another. Sophomore Tessa Dwyer also scored, showcasing Methacton’s promising talent. The Lady Warriors now hold a record of 2 wins, 5 draws, and 1 loss overall, with a 2-3 mark in PAC play.
Upper Perkiomen, still searching for their first win of the season, falls to 0 wins, 6 draws, and 1 loss. Goalkeeper Jenna Langenbeck made an impressive eight saves, despite the team’s struggles.
Late Goals Propel Perkiomen Valley and Upper Merion
In a tense match, Perkiomen Valley achieved a thrilling 2-1 victory over Boyertown, thanks to Brianna Young’s late go-ahead goal from a free kick. Young also assisted on the first goal, demonstrating her pivotal role for the team. Perkiomen Valley improved to 3 wins and 4 losses overall, while Boyertown’s record now stands at 4 wins, 4 losses, and 1 draw.
Upper Merion finally broke a three-game losing streak with a 3-1 win against Norristown. Yvonne Serafin scored for the Eagles, but it wasn’t enough to turn the tide for Norristown, who remains at 2 wins and 6 losses.
In boys’ soccer, Methacton secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Norristown, thanks to James Orcutt’s second-half goal. This win improved Methacton’s record to 3 wins and 4 losses, positioning them favorably in the league.
Field Hockey and Volleyball Updates
In field hockey, Boyertown triumphed over Upper Perkiomen 5-2, with standout performances from Maya Brunner and Emily Ulrich, who each scored twice. Spring-Ford also enjoyed a dominant 5-0 win against Perkiomen Valley, with Elise Reagan netting three goals, solidifying their competitive edge in the league.
In volleyball, Spring-Ford continued their unbeaten streak, defeating Methacton 3-0 and extending their record to 9 wins and 0 losses. Perkiomen Valley rallied to win against Boyertown in a thrilling five-set match, showcasing resilience and determination.
As the season progresses, teams are vying for top positions in their respective leagues, making every match critical for playoff aspirations. The excitement in the PAC is palpable, with standout performances and close contests promising an engaging remainder of the season.
