Phoenixville Area School District | Archive | February, 2017

All Teams Schedule: Week of February 27 – March 05


Here is a preview of this week's events for Phoenixville Area School District, February 27 - March 05
 

MONDAY
February 27, 2017

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TUESDAY
February 28, 2017

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WEDNESDAY
March 1, 2017

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THURSDAY
March 2, 2017

TBA Swimming And Diving: Boys Varsity District One Championship @ La Salle University
(Rescheduled from 03-04-17)
TBA Swimming And Diving: Girls Varsity District One Championship @ La Salle University
(Rescheduled from 03-04-17)

FRIDAY
March 3, 2017

TBA Swimming And Diving: Boys Varsity District One Championship @ La Salle University
TBA Swimming And Diving: Girls Varsity District One Championship @ La Salle University

SATURDAY
March 4, 2017

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SUNDAY
March 5, 2017

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All Teams Schedule: Week of February 20 – February 26

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All Teams Schedule: Week of February 13 – February 19

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Four Phantoms Earn National Academic Honors

PHOENIXVILLE, PA (February 3, 2017) – Four members of the Phoenixville Area High School Field Hockey team have been named to the Keith Waldman – Optimal Performance Associates/National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) High School National Academic Squad.

Sarah Baker ‘18, Sophia Bierly ‘18, Erica Sposato ‘17 and Lindsay White ‘18 were cited for their excellence in the classroom from the NFCHA.  Lindsay White achieved the Scholar of Distinction honor.

The National Academic Squad program recognizes those high school seniors and juniors who have achieved a minimum cumulative, unweighted GPA of 3.5 out of 4.0 or the equivalent through the first quarter of the 2016-17 school year. There were a total of 2,522 honorees on this year’s squad coming from the 328 schools.

Seniors and juniors who have achieved a minimum cumulative, unweighted GPA of 3.9 out of 4.0 or the equivalent through the first quarter of the 2016-17 school year have been recognized as Scholars of Distinction. A total of 714 students received the Scholars of Distinction designation.

The complete list of honorees can be found at www.nfhca.org. For more information on the Phoenixville Field Hockey program, please visit www.PhoenixvilleAthletics.com.

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Nasir Green to play football at Mount Union

Name: Nasir Green

High School: Phoenixville Area High School

Graduation Year: 2017

Position: Wide Receiver

College Choice: University of Mount Union

Parents/Guardians: Aisha & Rashid Green

Academic/community service: Coach for the Phoenixville Marian Youth Club

College Major: Biology/Pre-Dental

Why did you choose this school?

I chose Mount Union because I think it is the best fit for me.  Mount Union Football is nationally recognized and I look forward to the challenge of playing for such a great program

Reflections on your high school season/career:  ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­

I broke my collarbone during my sophomore year, but was happy to be able to recover from that and have good seasons in my junior and senior years.

Goals/expectations for your college career:

I want to continue to improve on the field, get stronger and have the opportunity to compete for a National Championship.

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Phoenixville tops Upper Merion in OT, keeps hopes of PAC playoff berth

COURTESY OF BARRY SANKEY, THE PHOENIX

http://papreplive.com/2017/02/02/phoenixville-tops-upper-merion-in-ot-keeps-hopes-of-pac-playoff-berth/ 

PHOENIXVILLE >> The seven Phoenixville senior boys basketball players wanted to put on an impressive show in their regular season finale Thursday night at home against Upper Merion.

And the Phantoms, who are still clinging to hopes for the fifth and final Pioneer Athletic Conference Final Five playoff seed, rallied from an 11-point deficit after three quarters to stage a 63-59 overtime victory against the Vikings in a Frontier Division matchup.

The contest was deadlocked at 52-all at the end of regulation time. Upper Merion (7-2 PAC Frontier, 8-4 PAC overall), the first-place squad in the division, held a 45-34 lead against Phoenixville after three quarters. But the Phantoms (7-3, 8-5) utilized an 18-7 surge in the fourth quarter to lock it up at 52.

Spurred by a career-high 30 points from Avery Close and 19 more by Shyheim Abernathy, Phoenixville entertained the large, vocal home crowd with a fine performance on its Senior Night.

Close, who managed just one field goal in the first half, caught fire in the second half to produce 28 additional points. He ended the night with five 3-pointers, shot 7-for-10 at the free throw line and also contributed four blocked shots and three assists on his line.

The 6-6 senior discussed his turnaround afterward.

“I had a rough first half,” said Close, who finished with his seventh double-double in the last nine games. “But I got going the rest of the way. I got a couple layups to build my confidence. Then once I hit the first three off the glass, I kept letting it fly.”

Phoenixville still needs a loss by Liberty Division foe Norristown against Boyertown Friday night in order to qualify for the Final Five playoffs which get underway next week.

Abernathy, who scored all six of Phoenixville’s points during the first quarter, wound up with two 3-pointers and also retrieved 10 rebounds for another double-double. Zion Small added nine points, including a pair of second-period 3-pointers and a foul shot in the fourth.

The Phantoms’ pressure zone defense throughout the night forced numerous Upper Merion turnovers that Phoenixville capitalized on at the opposite end of the floor. Nasir Green, Phil Meszaros, Hunter Herschell and Dalton Jowder were instrumental in that defensive cause.

“We talked before the game about this being an emotional night,” said Phoenixville coach Eric Burnett. “It is a collection of memories these seniors have as a group from when they were young kids. They can add this to their memory box. They stuck together when we were down nine and never gave up.”

Phoenixville trailed 47-39 with 6:21 left in the fourth quarter before clicking on all cylinders at both ends of the court. Upper Merion still led 52-46 with 4:12 remaining, but the Phantoms’ defense shut the Vikings out the rest of the way in regulation time.

Abernathy hit a free throw that pulled the Phantoms within a point at 52-51 with 1:20 left, and Small grabbed a key rebound and sank a subsequent foul shot to knot the game at 52-all with 1:16 showing. Meszaros then made a pivotal steal to give Phoenixville possession with 25 seconds left in the fourth quarter. The Phantoms ran out the clock and missed a last-second jumper, which led to the four-minute overtime session.

“We knew coming into the season, Avery was going to have a big year,” said Burnett. “He is such a hard worker and he took on the role. We got energy off the bench in our last game.

“Shy has played great ball the last several games. He is getting his teammates involved. You can really see the difference, and he is another good flow of the game. He has provided leadership and intensity.”

Phoenixville finished 13-0 during the regular season a year ago, but graduated 1,000-point scorer and leader Christian Kelly (Kutztown University) and some other key seniors. Yet the Phantoms have responded with another fine campaign that is still not over. Even if they don’t make the Final Five, Phoenixville will still play in the District 1 Class 5A tournament that gets underway Feb. 22.

Upper Merion was led by Ethan Miller and Chris Carita with 21 points apiece. Carita also nailed five 3-pointers.

Phoenixville’s senior players include Close, Abernathy, Green, Herschel, Meszaros, Jowder and Colin Hook.

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Phoenixville’s Dakota Graham selects Saint Francis University

Name: Dakota Graham

High School: Phoenixville

College Selection: Saint Francis University

Sport: Women’s Soccer

Position: Midfield

Club Affiliation: Vincent United F.C. Crush

Anticipated Major: Major in Secondary Education, Minor in Marketing

Parents: Jim and Debbie Graham

Academic/Community Service: President of Student Government, National Honor Society Member.

http://papreplive.com/2017/02/01/phoenixvilles-dakota-graham-selects-saint-francis-university/

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Phoenixville’s Sophia Kopko signs on with Eckerd College

Name: Sophia Kopko

High School: Phoenixville

College Selection: Eckerd College

Sport: Women’s Soccer

Position: Center Back

Club Affiliation: Vincent United F.C.

Anticipated Major: Undecided

Parents: Joe and Jamie Kopko

Academic/Community Service: Member of the National Honor Society, Best Buddies, Varsity Club and Habitat for Humanity

http://papreplive.com/2017/02/01/phoenixvilles-sophia-kopko-signs-on-with-eckerd-college/

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Mitchell Coll to Daemen College

Name: Mitchell Coll

High School: Phoenixville Area High School

Graduation Year: 2017

Position: Goalkeeper

College Choice: Daemen College (NY)

Club Affiliation (If applicable): Montco Alliance

Parents/Guardians: Charlene and Tim Coll

Academic/community service: Works with Phoenixville Area Soccer Club youth players and in the Phantom TV studio.

College Major: Business Management

Why did you choose this school?

I chose this school because it felt like the right fit when I went to visit.  I’m comfortable with the soccer program and academics and am looking forward to school.

Reflections on your high school season/career: 

I had the best four years playing for the Phantoms.  The soccer program taught me how to be a leader and helped my love for soccer grow.

Goals/expectations for your college career:

My goal is to earn a starting spot and to help Daemen make the NCAA Tournament.

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