Thursday, Sept. 26 high school sports roundup

FIELD HOCKEY

North Stafford 4, Brooke Point 0: Madison Gagnon had two goals and an assist, and Avery Teague also scored twice to help homestanding North Stafford get a Commonwealth District win on Thursday night.

Haley Walsh added an assist, while the defense of Marissa Scenters, Elle Smith, Peyton Jacobs and Sam Middleton held Brooke Point to zero shots on target for the Wolverines (10-1, 6-1), who host Riverbend on Tuesday.

Fredericksburg Academy 2, St. Catherine’s 2: Goalie Elly Snyder kept the visiting Falcons in the game with 22 saves, and Charlotte Kolodgie and Savannah Stec each scored goals to help Fredericksburg Academy rally from a 2-0 deficit to get a tie.

Stec and Taylor Moss assisted the goals, and Kolodgie registered a defensive save for the Falcons (4-1-1), who visit Trinity Christian on Tuesday.

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Stafford 4, Colonial Forge 1: Madison Patton had a goal and an two assists, and Maddy Pulliam added one goal and one assist to help visiting Stafford get a Commonwealth District win.

Layne Dickinson and Hailey Lemke also scored for the Indians.

Kaitlyn Snell score with an assists from Abby Almeida for Colonial Forge. 

VOLLEYBALL

Massaponax 3, Mountain View 1: Kelsey Bowler had 23 digs and 15 kills, and  Massaponax used a strong team defensive effort to get a 25-19, 25-15, 18-25, 25-17 Commonwealth District win.

Other leaders for the Panthers (11-4, 4-2), who visit Colonial Forge on Monday, were Brenna Raymond with 20 digs, Addy Higgins with 15 digs and 15 assists, and Cameron Cox with 14 digs and six aces.

Elsie Afful had nine kills, four blocks and an aces, and Bella Park amassed 26 assists, seven digs and seven aces for Mountain View, which hosts Riverbend on Monday.

Colonial Forge 3, Stafford 0: KarleiGibson and Carly Ford combined for 34 assists, with Ford adding five aces to help Colonial Forge cruise to a 25-12, 25-14, 25-15 Commonwealth District home win.

Jasmine Williams totaled eight kills, Kendal Walker supplied 13 digs and four aces, and Kadie Cardozo added 14 digs for the Eagles.

North Stafford 3, Brooke Point 0: Lindsay Canty had 14 kills and Allison Spittal 13 digs to help homestanding North Stafford roll to a 25-18, 25-10, 25-17 Commonwealth District win. Jordan Ellis added five kills for the Wolverines.

King George 3, James Monroe 0: Brooke Heim led the offense with 11 kills, and added 18 digs and two blocks defensively to lead visiting King George to a hard-fought 28-26, 25-23, 25-16 Battlefield District win.

Other leaders for the Foxes included Mia Cintron with eight kills and a block, Piper Allen with a block, Kylie Peart with 15 digs, and Selena Buckalter with 11 digs. King George totaled 17 aces as a team.

Caroline 3, Eastern View 1: Riley Forehand had 33 kills, and Kayla Veney supplied 33 assists and three blocks to help visiting Caroline get a 20-25, 25-23, 25-21, 25-20 Battlefield District win.

Ally Muhlencamp contributed 12 kills and Gracelyn Edwards 15 digs for the Cavaliers (8-6, 4-1).

BOYS’ SOCCER

Highland 8, Fredericksburg Christian 1: The Eagles traveled to Warrenton and dropped a tough one on the road on Thursday. Two sophomores connect for FCS’s goals with Ethan Ognek tallying the goal off an assist from Wyatt Dale.

Wednesday’s results

CROSS COUNTRY

Quad meet at Spotsylvania: The Spotsylvania boys and girls cross country teams remained unbeaten on the season with wins over King George, Chancellor and Culpeper on Wednesday.

In the boys’ event, the Knights swept the top three spots led by Austyn Harmon’s first-place showing in a time on 18:00, for a total on 19 points. The Foxes came in second with 47 points, the Chargers third with 81 points and the Blue Devils fourth with 99 points.

On the girls side, Spotsylvania scored 21 points led by a first-place finished from Allison Nelson in a time of 20:15. King George got second with a score of 34 and Culpeper third with a score of 72. Chancellor did not have enough runners for a team score.

Boys individuals: 1. Austyn Harmon (Sp) 18:00; 2. Jayden Wallace (Sp) 18:08; 3. Jeremiah Miller-Jackson (Sp) 18:15; 4. Sam Crombie (KG) 18:27; 5. Isaac Clarke (KG) 18:37; 6. Aidan Bair (Sp); 7. Jackson Valasko (Sp) 18:56; 8. Carson Bergermann (Ch) 19:10; 9. Carlos Osegueda (Ch) 19:16; 10. Charlie Condiff (Sp) 19:28; 16. Aden Turner (Cu) 19:57.

Girls individuals: 1. 1llison Nelson (Sp) 20:15; 2. Callista Rash (KG) 22:29; 3. Mary Ross (Sp) 22:55; 4. Anna Weiderhold (Sp) 22:55; 5. Addison Shade (Sp) 23:11; 6. Ruth Louise Page (KG) 23:27; 7. Kylie Peters (KG) 23:34; 8. Abigail Dunlap (Sp) 23:50; 9. Georgia Russell (KG) 24:04; 10. Breana Herbolsheimer (KG) 24:04.1; 11. Elleana Bowler (Cu) 24:43; 21. Laila McCord (Ch) 31:21.

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