Boys Swimming
Spring-Ford 95, Norristown 62
200 medley relay: SF- Keshav Choudhary/Jack Herpel/Jake Komp/John Starcevic, 2:09.23
200 freestyle: SF- Clayton Heinzmann, 2:08.13
200 IM: SF- Andrew Henion, 2:41.92
50 freestyle: SF- Trevor Komp, 26.63
Diving: SF- Declan Behl, 206.10 points
100 butterfly: NT- Nash Rosen, 1:12.80
100 freestyle: SF- Justin Delp, 55.94
400 freestyle: SF- Connor Houde, 4:39.55
200 freestyle relay: SF- Jake Komp/Dylan Morelock/Trevor Komp/Delp, 1:46.32
100 backstroke: NT- Ian Rosen, 1:18.49
100 breaststroke: NT- Gio Pavese, 1:31.32
400 freestyle relay: NT- Dante Gutierrez Tapia/Kevin Montes/Franco Solis/Antonio Morales, 5:53.43
Season records: SF- 9-2 overall, 9-1 PAC; NT- 2-7, 2-7
Girls Swimming
Spring-Ford 101, Norristown 67
200 medley relay: SF- Michelle Figueroa/Nadia Karalius/Karina Figueroa/Gabby Metry, 2:24.38
200 freestyle: SF- Cara Yohn, 2:35.10
200 IM: SF- Megan Curran, 2:57.70
50 freestyle: SF- Michelle Figueroa, 29.93
Diving: NT- Marley Gurreonero, 122.55 points
100 butterfly: SF- Elise Starcevic, 1:26.52
100 freestyle: SF- Curran, 1:10.90
400 freestyle: SF- Michelle Figueroa, 4:36.06
200 freestyle relay: SF- Lydia Mathes/Jane Hollis/Karina Figueroa/Yohn, 2:12.77
100 backstroke: SF- Karalius, 1:27.42
100 breaststroke: NT- Francesca Marsh, 1:41.26
400 freestyle relay: NT- Amber Jimenez/Gurreonero/Ana Tecpoyotl-Zacarius/Jocelyn Campos Juarez, 6:42.27
Season records: SF- 7-4 overall, 7-3 PAC; NT- 1-8, 1-8
Girls Basketball
Perkiomen Valley 65, Council Rock South 42
Megan King knocked down five 3-pointers for a game-high 17 points as the four-time PAC Liberty Division champions aced their final test ahead of Friday’s league postseason semifinals. Hannah Evans drained three triples and scored all 13 of her points in the first half, while Scarlett Lee also reached double figures with 12 points. The Vikings (19-3 overall) will take on the lowest remaining seed in Friday night’s semifinals at Spring-Ford, with the opponent possibilities being Methacton, Phoenixville or Pope John Paul II.
Pottstown 36, Jenkintown 30
Jayanna Hill poured in a game-high 22 points as Pottstown took care of business on the road at Jenkintown on Monday night. The Trojans (12-7 overall) still have two remaining regular season games remaining this week, and while the team narrowly missed out on a berth in the PAC postseason, Pottstown is presently ranked No. 11 in the District 1-5A rankings, with the top 12 teams earning an invite to the district tournament that begins on Feb. 13.
Executive Education Academy 39, Pope John Paul II 30
Sophie Vigliotta converted a pair of 3-pointers for a team-high 10 points, but PJP dropped its regular season finale at home on Monday night. Saydi Daye chipped in eight points in the losing effort for the Golden Panthers (13-9 overall), who will kick off their postseason play as the No. 6 seed in Thursday’s PAC playoffs against No. 3 Upper Merion. PJP also has the District 1-4A Tournament in its future; the team is currently ranked No. 2 in the district, with the top four teams gaining entry into the tournament that begins on Feb. 17.
Wissahickon 43, Norristown 30
After going winless a season ago, Norristown ended its season with a loss but showed immense improvement toward the future as the team won two games during the 2025-26 campaign.