Pioneer 12, Central 0 — Alyssa Genovese and Jessica Scoville each registered hat tricks on Friday and Pioneer Valley Regional School continued its unbeaten start to the season with a 12-0 victory over Central High School in West Division field hockey play in Springfield.
Pioneer is now 2-0-1 after three games and has outscored opponents, 18-3.
Scoville also had two assists for ther Panthers (2-0-1) , Kelsey Walker and McKayla Glazier had two goals and one assist apiece, and Olivia Rowe had one goal and two assists. Elizabeth Sweeney added one goal and one assist.
Steph Scoville made one save to earn the shutout.
Girls’ volleyball
Belchertown 3, Pioneer 1 — Belchertown High School rallied to win the fourth set as the Orioles posted a 25-10, 25-19, 22-25, 25-22 independent volleyball win over Pioneer Valley Regional School Friday in Northfield.
Maddy Tyson led the Panthers with 6 blocks, 4 aces and 8 kills, while Lizzie Fuller notched 18 kills and 5 digs, and Caroline Merkle finished with 19 assists and 8 digs.
Caroline Merkle totaled 28 assists and 2 kills to help Pioneer Valley Regional School beat Mohawk Trail Regional High School, 25-23, 18-25, 25-23, 22-25, 15-9, in a Northern Division girls’ volleyball match Tuesday at Messer Gymnasiunm in Northfield.
Lizzie Fuller added 10 digs, 8 kills and 3 aces for the Panthers, who improved to 1-5 overall and 1-1 in the North.
Ashley Reynolds led the Warriors (0-4, 0-1) with 14 assists, 5 aces and 2 digs. Lexxi Mazza collected 8 kills, 2 digs and 2 aces, and Jordan Rice chipped in 6 digs.
Golf
Pioneer 12½, Easthampton 11½ — Jake Fuller earned 3 points at the No. 5 spot to give Pioneer a narrow 12½-11½ win over Easthampton in an independent golf match Friday at Pine Grove Golf Course in Northampton.
Jake Willis was match medalist for the Panthers with a 41 and took 3 points, while Sam Kitfield-Vernon earned 3½ points.
Soccer
Pioneer 8, Duggan Academy 1 — Dana McRae’s two goals and two assists led Pioneer to an 8-1 win over John J. Duggan Academy in an independent boys’ soccer match Tuesday at Treetop Park in Springfield.
Jacob Quinn, Eli Koester, Noah Keith and Michael Menard all added a goal and an assist for the Panthers (2-3-0 overall), while Ryan Underwood and Jordan Loughman also scored and Jack Loud recorded a pair of assists.
Pioneer led 2-1 at halftime.
Rookie goalkeeper Lilly Seaver made 2 saves to record the shutout in her first varsity start and Mohawk Trail Regional High School went on to post a 2-0 victory over Pioneer Valley Regional School in a Franklin County League girls’ soccer match Wednesday afternoon in Buckland.
“She did a great job,” said Warriors head coach Steve Tomi of his junior keeper. She’s filling some big shoes but knows this is her team. I thought the defense supported her well and she was aggressive when she needed to be. I’m very proud of her.”
Eighth-grader Jaxon Palmer struck for her second career goal in the 35th minute, assisted by Lily Shearer.
Freshman Grace Poplawski added an unassisted insurance tally for Mohawk in the 55th mintue.
The Warriors held a 10-6 edge in shots.
“I think our passing was very good,” said Tomi. “We did a good amount of passing. We looked a little nervous in the first five minutes, but after that they were fine. They showed good composure.”
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