Catholic. After a scoreless regulation, Jeff Craskey netted the game-winner in overtime as host St. Joseph's Prep knocked off Archbishop Carroll, 1-0. The junior was assisted by Tom Cugliotta with five minutes left in the extra period. Ryan Sandell recorded two saves for the shutout.
Friends Schools. Dan Gordon and Sam Marks each scored twice, and host Shipley downed Academy of the New Church, 6-0. Gordon added an assist and Pablo Sisniega recorded three saves.
Pioneer. Spring-Ford scored four times in the first half en route to a 6-0 rout of visiting Phoenixville. Dylan Dufour scored twice, both in the first half, and added two assists to lead the Rams.
Girls' Soccer
Suburban One. Lauren Becker scored three goals, and Emily Gallagher added two as host Wissahickon rolled over Cheltenham, 7-0, in an American Conference matchup.
Pennridge needed two overtimes to knock off visiting Quakertown, 1-0, in a Continental Conference matchup.
Ashley Butcher scored the game-winner two minutes into the extra period, and Ashley Schoelpkos needed just one save to record the shutout.
Central. After being deadlocked at the half, Lower Merion applied pressure and broke through for a late goal to seal a 2-1 win over visiting Upper Darby.
Kiersten Daly scored the game-winner with seven minutes left in regulation. Samara Kitnick added six saves for the Aces.
Nonleague. Avon Grove scored three times in the first half and cruised to a 3-0 win over visiting Penncrest. Brianna Moran and Tori Moore combined for three saves to pick up the Red Devils' second straight shutout.
Sam Busillo recorded two goals, and Rachel Esposito added one.
Field Hockey
Pioneer. Owen J. Roberts scored twice in the second half to extend its lead and cruise to a 5-1 win over visiting Methacton. Heather Morris recorded a hat trick while Olivia Salindong and Jen Schweppe scored a goal each.
Suburban One. An early goal proved to be enough as host Souderton slipped past Central Bucks East, 1-0, in a Continental Conference matchup.
Rachel Valentine found Caroline Erkes for a goal with 2 minutes, 18 seconds left in the first half. Morgan Brozena recorded nine saves to post the shutout.