Golf – Emmaus 372, Freedom 443
At Brookside Country Club, Evan Walters fired a 6-under 65 leading the Hornets past Freedom.
Junior Silas Wellhoener also had a solid round with 1-over 72, while senior Kyan DeLong was one shot back with a 2-under 73.
With the victory, Emmaus improved to 12-1 on the season, while Freedom dropped to 6-7.
The Hornets will return to the links on September 2 at 1:50 p.m. as they travel to Allentown Municipal GC to take on Central Catholic (7-6)
Em – Evan Walters V 65, Silas Wellhoener 72, Kyan DeLong 73, Greyson Schmidt 80, Anderson Francis 82
Free – Colin Andrews 77, Connor Depaolis 80, Tyler Grillo 95, Audrina Montesano 95, Andrew Schmid 96
Boys soccer – Emmaus 3, Allen 0
At Memorial Field, Emmaus played its home opener posting its third shutout in as many games against the Canaries.
Three different Hornets scored goals in the victory for head coach John Cari’s squad who improved to 3-0 overall and 2-0 in the EPC.
Senior Canyon Reinhardt scored a goal and added an assist, while juniors Anthony Suida and Noah Tintle also found the back of the net.
In goal, senior Gavin Yartymyk picked up the victory turning away all four shots he faced.
Emmaus will return to action on September 3 as they travel to PM East at 4 p.m.
Allen – 0-0 – 0
Em – 1-2 – 3
Scoring:
Em goals – Anthony Suida 39′, Canyon Reinhardt 60′, Noah Tintle 78′
Em assists – Reinhardt, Gabe Reyes
SOG – Em 15, All 4
Saves – Em (Yartymyk 4), All (Martin Severo 12)
Corners – Em 8, All 0
Girls Volleyball – Emmaus 3, Allen 0
At Emmaus, the Hornets improved to 3-0 on the season after sweeping Allen in straight sets 25-14, 25-14, 25-13.
Junior Andraya Flowers had six kills and two aces to lead the offense. Senior Maleya Hinds also had six kills, while classmate Amanda Rivera had five. Junior Ashley Hoppes had five aces.
The Hornets will return to the court on Saturday at 8 a.m. as they travel to Freedom for the First Kill Tournament.
