For the fourth time in five years, the Western Massachusetts Class B girls soccer championship will feature South Hadley and Belchertown.

The third-seeded Tigers took down seventh-seeded Wahconah, 6-0, highlighted by Ally Fleury’s five-point night for the victors, in the home win on Monday.

South Hadley slotted five of its total strikes during the first half, while Fleury finished with a hat trick to lead the hosts.

Kelcey Zraunig netted three points (goal, two assists) as the Tigers’ only other player to record multiple points. Riley Fisher and Willa Camp also found the back of the net for South Hadley.

Goalies Olivia Athas and Regan Masse combined for six saves for the Tigers.

Belchertown 4, Southwick 1 — The Orioles extended their point streak to six games in the Class B semifinal victory.

Morghan Litz spearheaded Belchertown’s offense with two goals and an assist.

Belchertown will look to defend its Class B crown in the championship against South Hadley later this week.

Class C

Mount Greylock 5, Smith Voc 0 — The Vikings suffered their first loss of the season in the semifinal defeat to the Mounties.

Smith Voc still sits in good position heading into the MIAA Division 5 state tournament with a 12-1-4 record.

Boys soccer

Class A

Northampton 2, Minnechaug 1 — The Blue Devils earned a spot in the Class A final after a tight victory against the Falcons.

Northampton, the No. 1 seed, will match up with No. 2 Longmeadow in the championship game.

Class B

Chicopee 3, Belchertown 2 — The fourth-seeded Orioles pushed the No. 1 Pacers to the brink, but ultimately came up short in the semifinal loss.

The defeat dropped Belchertown to 6-7-4 overall.

Volleyball

South Shore Voc-Tech 3, Smith Voc 1 — The Vikings dropped the small school vocational tournament championship in four sets.

Leah Franklin (two aces, 12 blocks, two digs, five kills) and Heidymar Diaz-Lopez (three aces, 17 digs, six kills) managed impactful performances for Smith Voc.

Non-playoff games

Boys soccer

Smith Academy 3, Granby 1 — Cajun Benson scored two unanswered goals as the Falcons flew past the Rams.

Matt Scagel scored the game’s first goal, then Granby evened the score on a tally from Brodie Funk, before Benson found the mesh twice.

Callan Payne posted seven saves in goal for Smith, while Daniel Santiago concluded with 11 stops.

Drury 1, PVCICS 0 — The Blue Devils scored on a corner kick during the 73rd minute to squeak past the Dragons.

Grace Rachele recorded two saves in goal for PVCICS.

Girls soccer

Amherst 3, Chicopee 0 — Zoriah Kenney, Aliya Morales-Fernandez and Beatrice Eggemeier all sent in strikes in the Hurricanes’ season finale.

Mercy Pope picked up the shutout for Amherst with nine saves.

WEEKEND RESULTS

Western Mass. Tournament

Boys soccer

Class B

Pope Francis 3, Frontier 0 — The Red Hawks were shut out in the Class B semifinal, falling to the Cardinals on the road.

Class C

Smith Voc 3, McCann Tech 1 — The Vikings overcame a 1-0 deficit against the Hornets with three straight goals to advance to the Class C final.

Cameron Ball was among Smith Voc’s scorers in the road victory.

Girls soccer

Class A

Longmeadow 4, Northampton 1 — The fourth-seeded Blue Devils were handed their first loss in a month in the loss to the Lancers.

Northampton last fell Sept. 27 against Westborough.

Class C

Monson 1, Easthampton 0 — One goal sank the Eagles in the semifinal defeat.

Easthampton fell to 8-7-2 overall.

Class D

Granby 6, Palmer 0 — The top-seeded Rams eased past the Panthers to advance to the Class D final.

Granby will face Hopkins, the No. 2 seed, in the championship game. The Golden Hawks crushed Ware, 7-0, in the other semifinal to punch their ticket to the title game.

Ryan Ames is a sports reporter at the Gazette. A UMass Amherst graduate, he covers high school and college sports and is on the UMass hockey beat. Reach him at rames@gazettenet.com and follow him on Twitter/X...