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High school sports roundup: Karns City’s Chloe Fritch 10th after Day 1 of PIAA golf; Mars girls advance in WPIALs

Karns City’s Chloe Fritch is on the cusp of a top-10 finish in the PIAA Class 2A Girls Golf Individual Championship.

The senior is tied for 10th after the first day Monday at Penn State Blue Course after a first-round 8-over 80.

She’s the top Butler County golfer so far during the two-day state championships, boys or girls. North Catholic freshman Riley Kontel is 25th with a 16-over 88.

St. Joseph’s Catholic leads the girls 2A field with a 1-over 73.

On the boys Class 2A side, A-C Valley/Union’s Joe Rapp and North Catholic’s Ben Kandravy sit in a tie for 55th after the first round.

The sophomore and junior, respectively, shot 11-over 83 at Penn State Blue Course.

Schuylkill Hven’s Alan Evans and Quaker Valley’s Ethan Dai are tied atop the boys leaderboard with a 4-under 68.

Related Article: A-C Valley/Union golfer Joe Rapp rallies for 5th at District 9 championships, makes PIAA tournament Related Article: Seneca Valley golf quartet, led by Brody Pirt, accomplish program first in WPIAL postseason
Boys soccer

North Catholic cruised to a 6-0 win over No. 11 Southmoreland in the WPIAL Class 2A first round.

No stats were available as of publication. The No. 6 Trojans will face No. 3 Deer Lakes, a 4-0 winner over 14th seed Hopewell, in Thursday’s quarterfinals at a site and time to be announced.

Mars freshman Jade Breese (13) celebrates a goal with teammates during a game against Oakland Catholic in a WPIAL Class 3A first round girls soccer game Monday, Oct. 21, 2024, at Mars Athletic Complex.Holly Mead/Special to the Butler Eagle
Girls soccer

Mars beat Oakland Catholic 3-2 in the first round of the WPIAL Class 3A tournament.

No stats were available as of publication. The No. 6 Planets will face third-seed West Allegheny, which beat Laurel Highlands in the first round, in a Thursday quarterfinal at a sight and time to be announced.

Boys hockey

Anthony Trombatt and Brayden Hardsock scored in an overtime shootout, handing Butler a 4-3 win over Wheeling Park at Frozen Pond Arena.

Both scored within 12 seconds of each other in the second period to tie the game at 2-2, then Jase Renwick, on assists from Hardsock and Trombatt, netted another tying goal in the third period to force overtime.

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