Championship Game
Springside Chestnut Hill vs Westtown School- 11/12 at Arcadia University- Jake Lenox West Field- 4:00 pm
SEMI-FINALS
Agnes Irwin 0 Springside Chestnut Hill 3
Episcopal Academy 0 Westtown School 1
Quarterfinals
Springside Chestnut Hill 1 Germantown Academy 0
Agnes Irwin 3 Penn Charter 1
Westtown 3 Perkiomen 1
Episcopal Academy 4 Notre Dame 0
Round 2
Germantown Academy 3 HIll School 1
Perkiomen 1 Shipley 0
PAISAA State Tournament 2024
1. Springside
2. Westtown
3. Episcopal
4. Agnes Irwin
5. Penn Charter
6. Notre Dame
7. Perkiomen
8. Germantown Academy
9. Hill
10. Shipley
11. George
Game 1/ Play-in: Shipley 3 George School 0
First Round 11/1:
Game 2/ Shipley 0 @Perkiomen 1 (OT)
Game 3/ Hill @ GA- 3:00 pm GA 3 Hill School 1
Quarterfinals 11/5 - this is Election Day, so please be flexible to play the game either on 11/4 or 11/6.
Game 4-GA @SCH 11/4 sy 2:45
Game 5/ Winner game 4 @West
Game 7/ ND @EA
Game 8/ PC @AIS
Semifinals 11/7
Game 9/ Lowest seed remaining @ Highest
Game 10/ Remaining two teams, lower seed @ higher seed
Championship 11/12 at 4 pm at Arcadia University - Jake Lenox West Field - Warm-ups will begin at 3 pm.
Commonwealth Cup
Germantown Friends 4 Kiski 1
1. GFS
2. Merc-burg
3. AIM
4. Kiski
Championship at the highest seed 11/1 (game time TBD)
Episcopal Academy 2023 PAISAA Soccer Champions
Mercersburg defeated visiting Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy 2-0 November 10 to claim the Pennsylvania Independent School Athletic Association Commonwealth Cup championship.
The teams were fairly evenly balanced, though Mercersburg put a lot of pressure on the visiting goal in the first half. Still, the game was scoreless until Caroline Wilkinson '23 did her best impression of David Beckham. When the Blue Storm earned a free kick from just outside the penalty area, Hebrew Academy set up a wall 10 yards away. Wilkinson beautifully curved her kick around the right side of the wall and tucked it into the far right corner of the net to put Mercersburg up 1-0.
In the second half, the Cougars pushed forward and drove the ball into the Blue Storm defensive end on a regular basis. But goalie Annie Mohr '26 and Mercersburg defense held firm, and the Blue Storm offense created several good chances of its own. With just a couple minutes left to play, Sam Titus '23 launched another free kick from about 30 yards out. The ball deflected off the crossbar and goalie, and Wilkinson was there to pounce on the rebound and score her second goal of the game.
Mercersburg ended the season with a record of 6-8-1, but went 4-1-1 over its last six games to finish the season strong.
SCH Wins State Title with a 1-0 Victory
2022- Mercersburg Academy
2021- The Shipley School