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Boys cross country
Twin Valley senior Noah Taylor won the Holy Ghost Prep Invitational by running 16 minutes, 46.8 seconds. He also won a quad-meet against Schuylkill Valley, Gov. Mifflin and Fleetwood, running a 16:26.
Girls cross country
Oley Valley junior Ava Lottig won a tri-meet against Exeter and Berks Catholic, running the Oley Valley 3.1-mile course in 22:09.
Field hockey
Oley Valley senior Bailee Christman scored nine goals in three games, including two in the fourth quarter to help the Lynx rally past Berks Catholic to remain undefeated. Christman also assisted on the winning goal in overtime against Berks Catholic.
Boys golf
Brandywine Heights senior Elijah Ruppert won the BCIAA individual championship by one stroke with a 4-over 109 total over 27 holes at Blackwood Golf Course.
Girls golf
Wilson freshman Kayla Maletto took the BCIAA individual title with even-par 70 at Willow Hollow Golf Course, winning by 16 strokes. She became the first freshman champion since 2010.
Football
Wilson senior quarterback Kaleb Brown passed for a touchdown and rushed 10 times for 115 yards and two TDs in a 35-8 victory over Penn Manor.
Boys soccer
Daniel Boone senior Justin Fetrow scored both goals in a win over Exeter, converted a penalty kick to defeat Conrad Weiser and helped keep the Blazers undefeated.
Girls soccer
Gov. Mifflin senior Mady Frey scored the overtime winner against Fleetwood and had two goals against Twin Valley to help the Mustangs open their season with two wins.
Girls tennis
Conrad Weiser senior Alex Pancu went undefeated at No. 2 singles with four victories to help the Scouts advance to the Berks County championship match for the third straight year.
Girls volleyball
Fleetwood junior Celeste Cook had 40 kills and 27 digs in three matches to help the Tigers go 3-0 for the week and move into first place in Berks II with a 5-0 record.
Boys water polo
Wilson senior Cameron Reeder had seven goals and four assists in a win over Gov. Mifflin and helped the Bulldogs go 3-1 with 12 goals and six assists.
Girls water polo
Exeter sophomore had Megan Unruh 11 goals and four assists in three wins to help the Eagles improve to 4-1.
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