Zack Ingram and Chris Sosa provided the scoring as the York Catholic boys' soccer team clinched the Division III championship with a 2-0 shutout of Littlestown on Thursday.

Josiah Schendel assisted on Ingram's score in the first half. Matt Nguyen's pass set up Sosa's goal in the second half.
 
YORK CATHOLIC 2, LITTLESTOWN 0
Littlestown -- 0   0 -- 0
York Catholic -- 1   1 -- 2

   First Half -- 1. YC, Zack Ingram (Josiah Schendel), 32:00.
   Second Half -- 2. YC, Chris Sosa (Matt Nguyen), 33:00.
   Shots On Goal -- Lt 2, YC 10
   Goalies -- Littlestown, K. Logan (8 saves); York Catholic, Luca Grippi (2 saves).
   JV Score -- Littlestown 1, York Catholic 1.

 

Dallastown 6, South Western 1: Brent Batory recorded two goals and an assist to lift YAIAA Division I-leading Dallastown to the road victory.

South Western's Jordan Heavel scored on a rebound to open the scoring, but Dallastown ran off six unanswered goals over the last 70:32 of the game.

Jake Mitchell added a goal and assist in the second half for Dallastown.

 
DALLASTOWN 6, SOUTH WESTERN 1
Dallastown -- 3   3 -- 6
So. Western -- 1   0 -- 1


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   First Half -- 1. SW, Jordan Heavel, 36:35; 2. Dt, Brent Batory, 30:32; 3. Dt, Jon Dadeboe, 26:05; 4. Dt, Mark Spitz (Batory), 18:34.
   Second Half -- 5. Dt, Edward Bills (Jake Mitchell), 36:48; 6. Dt, Jake Mitchell (Batory), 34:59; 7. Dt, Ben Doorn (Luke Nelson), 6:37.
   Shots On Goal -- Dt 14, SW 3.
   Corners -- SW 2, Dt 1.
   Goalies -- Dt, Tim Miller (1 save), Tyler Urbaniak (1 save); SW, Adam Alton (8 saves).
   JV Score -- South Western 2, Dallastown 1
  

Biglerville 3, Bermudian Springs 1: Three Canners scored a goal apiece before the visiting Eagles found the net.

Mario Ortega and Matt Cellucci scored first-half goals before Nate Fox gave the Canners a 3-0 edge. Cole Herzing, Harley Weigle and Armando Rojo each posted assists.

Bermudian Springs avoided the shutout when Quinn Lease scored off Jose Rivas' assist less than a minute after Fox's goal.
 
BIGLERVILLE 3, BERM. SPRINGS 1
Bermudian Springs -- 0   1 -- 1
Biglerville -- 2   1 -- 3

   First Half -- 1. Big, Mario Ortega (Cole Herzing), 29:04; 2. Big, Matt Cellucci (Harley Weigle), 13:00.
   Second Half -- 3. Big, Nate Fox (Armando Rojo), 26:07; 4. BeS, Quinn Lease (Jose Rivas), 25:13.
   Shots On Goal -- BeS 5, Big 12.
   Corners -- BeS 2, Big 11.
   Goalies -- BeS, Cameron Sanders (9 saves); Big, Gerry Lua (4 saves).
   JV Score -- Biglerville 3, Bermudian Springs 0.
 

Central York 9, New Oxford 0: Nine players scored for the Panthers in their rout of the Colonials.

Royce Clemens had a goal and three assists for the winners. Conor Thornton, Oze Navat and Janson Stoltzfus each contributed one goal and one assist.
 
CENTRAL 9, NEW OXFORD 0
New Oxford -- 0   0 -- 0
Central -- 4   5 -- 9

   First Half -- 1. CY, Kyle Smith (Oze Navat), 25:00; 2. CY, Shawn Morrison (Royce Clemens), 24:00; 3. CY, Conor Thornton (Clemens), 22:00; 4. CY, Erik Rishel (Andrew Sauers), 1:27.
   Second Half -- 5. CY, Clemens (Ryan Wiltsie), 37:00 6; CY, Ben Raver (Clemens), 31:00; 7. CY, Janson Stoltzfus (Thornton), 19:00; 8. CY, Navat (penalty kick), 10:00; 9. CY, Andrew Starr (Stoltzfus), 2:18.
   Goalies -- New Oxford, Nick Lawrence (12 saves); Central York, Chris Snowadsky (1 save) and Stephen Gross (2 saves).
  

Eastern York 4, Dover 3: Travis Solomon's second goal of the game with 12:23 to play put the Golden Knights in front to stay in their win over the Eagles.

Austin Jeffrey scored the only goal of the first half for Eastern. Robert Maze tied the score at 1-1 in the second half, and Cristian Bonilla answered Solomon's first goal to even the score at 2-2. Tucker Aldinger's goal for the Knights allowed them to withstand a Kyle Cook goal for the Eagles in the final minutes.
 
EASTERN 4, DOVER 3
Dover -- 0   3 -- 3
Eastern -- 1   3 -- 4

   First Half -- 1. EY, Austin Jeffrey (David Arnsberger), 7:06.
   Second Half -- 2. Do, Robert Maze (Cristian Bonilla), 37:49; 3. EY, Travis Solomon (Tucker Aldinger), 31:47; 4. Do, Bonilla, 21:29; 5. EY, Solomon, 12:23; 6. EY, Tucker Aldinger (Jeffrey), 6:08; 7. Do, Kyle Cook (Maze), 4:13.
   Shots On Goal -- Do 17, EY 16.
   Corners -- EY 4, Do 6.
   Goalies -- Dover, Dalton Heim (6 saves); Eastern York, Logan Billet (7 saves).
   JV Score -- Eastern York 2, Dover 1.
  

West York 7, Northeastern 0: Andrew Gaines had two goals and was one of six players to score for the Bulldogs.

Adam Vaupel finished with a goal and an assist for West York. Chris Markel collected three assists for the Bulldogs, who outshot the Bobcats, 10-2.
 
WEST YORK 7, N'EASTERN 0
   West York goals -- 1. Sam Gay (Kendall Eppley); 2. Brett Strickler (Adam Vaupel); 3. Ethan Clark (Chris Markel); 4. Andrew Gaines (Michael Thomas); 5. Gaines; 6. Vaupel (Markel; 7. Nick Geller (Markel).
   Shots On Goal -- Ne 2, WY 10.
   Goalies -- Northeastern, Grant Myers (3 saves); West York, Brad Wood (4 saves).
  

Gettysburg 7, Big Spring 1: At Newville, Jon Schmitz scored three goals, including the first two of the game, as Gettysburg rolled to a 4-0 halftime lead.

Jon Tarbox tallied two goals, one on a penalty kick, and added an assist. Oscar SanJuan posted two assists and Mauricio Sanjuan-Martinez added a goal and assist.

Big Spring broke up the shutout with 7:29 remaining on Greg Walker's penalty-kick goal. It was the first time teams scored goals against Gettysburg in back-to-back games all season.

 
GETTYSBURG 7, BIG SPRING 1
Gettysburg -- 4   3 -- 7
Big Spring -- 0   1 -- 1

   First Half -- 1. Get, Joseph Schmitz (Jon Tarbox), 29:25; 2. Get, Schmitz (Mason Little), 27:39; 3. Get, Tyler Weikert (Oscar SanJuan), 22:25; 4. Get, Mauricio Sanjuan-Martinez (SanJuan), 9:25.
   Second Half -- 5. Get, Schmitz (Sanjuan-Martinez), 38:08; 6. Get, Tarbox (pk), 36:06; 7. Get, Tarbox (Jonah Waldkoenig), 30:31; 8. BiS, Greg Walker (pk), 7:29.
   Shots On Goal -- Get 13, BiS 6.
   Corners -- Get 5, BiS 1.
   Goalies -- Get, Michael Heeschen (2 saves), Adam Yingling (3 saves); BiS, Hunter Kissel (3 saves), Tristan Hoffman (2 saves).
   JV Score -- Gettysburg 10, Big Spring 0.

 

Susquehannock 2, Kennard-Dale 1: No other details were reported.