Published September 14, 2008 01:20 am - One day after suffering last-second heartbreak on the football field, the Geneva Eagles saw defeat in the final seconds on the soccer pitch. Trailing by one goal at half, the Perry Pirates scored twice in the second half, including Billy Walker’s goal with five seconds to play to claim a 2-1 win over the Eagles at Perry.
Roundup: Perry kicks past Geneva for win
Star Beacon
One day after suffering last-second heartbreak on the football field, the Geneva Eagles saw defeat in the final seconds on the soccer pitch.
Trailing by one goal at half, the Perry Pirates scored twice in the second half, including Billy Walker’s goal with five seconds to play to claim a 2-1 win over the Eagles at Perry.
Walker’s goal was assisted by Braden Ferrell.
Pat Dohery, off a Brian Mead helper, gave Geneva (2-3-2), which outshot Perry 12-7, a 1-0 lead heading into the intermission, but Mike Arcaro evened the game in the second half with the help of Brennan Sailors.
Perry’s (4-3) Tyler Wiersma made 11 saves in net to earn the win.
Volleyball
Jefferson claimed victories over Grand Valley, 25-22, 25-14, and Richmond Heights, 25-21, 25-19, at Grand Valley.
In the win over the Mustangs (4-7, 1-3 in Chagrin Valley Conference Valley Division), Lizzy “K2” Ziemski had seven aces on 12 of 15 spiking and two aces on 3 of 4 blocking and Sam Morford had seven aces on 10 of 11 spiking and two aces on 3 of 3 blocking for the Falcons (5-5, 1-1 in Northeastern Conference).
Pallavi Iyer had four aces on 40 of 41 setting for Grand Valley.
In the win over Richmond Heights, Ziemski had seven aces on 13 of 13 spiking and Morford had six aces on 15 of 16 spiking.
The Mustangs also downed Richmond Heights, 25-17, 25-17. Chelsea Hanck was 14-of-19 spiking with six aces and Iyer was 37 for 37 spiking with four aces.
n Pymatuning Valley 25, 25, 25; Jamestown (Pa.) 18, 8, 15 — Brittany Jock tallied 12 points, while Kayla Landis provided 11 as Pymatuning Valley remained unbeaten with a win in Jamestown.
Landis added a 24-28 spiking performance, with seven ace spikes, and a 27-of-28 passing day.
Becca Magyar led the Lakers (7-0, 5-0 Northeaster Athletic Conference) with eight ace spikes, going 18-of-19 in the process, while Jenn Tennant and Rose Lane combined to go 73-of-76 setting.
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