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.@LongstrethLAX girls’ recruit: Episcopal Academy 2019 DEF Rau commits to Denison

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/11/18

Episcopal Academy 2019 defense Annie Rau has committed to play Division III lacrosse at Denison University.

Annie Rau profile:

Annie Rau

High School: Episcopal Academy

Graduation Year: 2019

Position: Defense

College Choice: Denison University

Club Team: Philly Blast Lacrosse

Lacrosse Honors: 2016 PAISAA Champions, 2017 Inter-Ac Champions

Academic Honors: Honor Roll

What do you plan to major in? Business / Economics

Why did you choose Denison? “I chose Denison because of its strong academic rigor and great lacrosse program.”

HS team’s team’s 2018 outlook/goals? “We want to continue to build on our undefeated Inter-Ac champion season of 2017 and improve our national ranking.”

Thank You: “I want to thank my High School lacrosse Coach, Josie Ferri. Her help and guidance is what made this process possible. I also want to thank my parents for their unconditional support and guidance.”

Other schools considered: Dickinson College, Trinity College, Middlebury College

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Saulino wins ‘Blue Collar Award’ as @wchendersonlax rolls in annual ‘Drew Bauer City Championship Memorial Game’

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/11/18
Staff Report

Joe Saulino can recall the pain of hearing 7 years ago that popular West Chester community lacrosse coach Drew Bauer had died in a boating accident in the Sassafras River on the Chesapeake in Maryland.

“I was in Annapolis at a lacrosse camp when it happened and I think I was pretty close to where it happened,” said Saulino, who was named the “Bauer Blue Collar” award winner in leading Henderson to an 18-7 win Tuesday night over host West Chester East in the 7th annual “Drew Bauer City Championship Memorial Game.”

Joe Saulino earned the “Drew Bauer Blue Collar” award

“I came home and it was quite a tragedy for the whole lacrosse community,” Saulino said “I was so sorry for the loss because I know how much of an impact he and his family have on the community.”

Drew Bauer played at WC East and was a popular and beloved coach for many years in the West Chester Youth and Keystone Games as well as a player on men’s teams in the county.

Drew began coaching youth lacrosse when he was a sophomore at West Chester East High School and continued coaching after attending college at St. Joseph’s University. He coached several years for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Penn Stars youth team and had been coaching in the West Chester Lacrosse Association since 1998.

Saulino – committed to Salisbury University – had two goals and three assists to spark the Henderson (4-3, 3-1) attack in the Ches-Mont League game. Archer Rymiszewski led the team with five goals and two assists and Jeff Benson had four goals and an assist, Pat Keegan had three goals and three assists while Jack Saulino had two goals and four assists.

“It is quite an honor, being a kid who grew up in West Chester and its community program,” said Saulino of the Bauer award.

Saulino said both teams look forward to the City Championship and that once again the big crowd helped emotions reach a peak. Henderson raced to a 10-3 halftime lead in this game, and never was threatened.

“Definitely, any time you are playing your cross town rival, whether its East or Rustin emotions are flying,” he said. “Their emotions were flying and so were ours, but having Luke Wierman at the face-off X, controlling things there is great. He did a great job.”

Saulino said the Warriors, who reached the District 1 and PIAA Class AA finals last year while finishing second in the Ches-Mont, have rebounded well from an 0-3 start.

“We started by playing two of the best teams in the state in Avon Grove and Strath Haven (as well as undefeated Central Bucks West) and that put us in a confusion we weren’t used to,” said Saulino. “We’re figuring out what to do and we’ve got some games under our belt.

“We got it going mentally and we’re clicking and it really did show tonight. The crowd was really good; every year it’s crazy how intense it can get. The crowd played a role in the emotions throughout the game and it had a good effect.”

Wayne Sporting Goods donated custom shorts and Team ManUp will give a $50 donation to Joe Saulino.

Drew Bauer custom shorts, from Wayne Sporting Goods

Henderson 18, West Chester East 7
WCH 5 5 5 3 -18
WCE 1 2 2 2 -7

WCE
Jacob Greiner 5g
Joe Carozza 1g
Rocco Grello 1G
Ben Delaney 1A
Seth Cohen 1A
Bryant Maits 1A
Jack Macanally 8 saves
Brian Andiario 4

Henderson
Archer Rymiszewski 5g 2a
Joe Saulino 2g 3a
Jeff Benson 4g 1a
Jack Saulino 2g 4a
Jon Hamm 1g
Pat Keegan 3g, 3a
Luke Wierman 1g, 2a
Jack Micco 1a
Kyle Dampman 3 saves
Aidan Jacobs 5 saves

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.@FusionLax Wednesday boys’ summaries – Updated

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/11/18

Cherry Hill East (NJ) 10, Paul VI (NJ) 3
Cherry Hill East 2 5 1 2 10
Paul VI 0 1 2 0 3

Cherry Hill East
Eric Sherman 3g 4a
Justin Brown 5g 2a
Chris Lembo 1g
Sam Stoffman 1g
Harrison Gutin 6 saves

Paul VI
Owen O’Brien 2g
Jack Freeland 1a
Sean Savacool 1g
Robert Maraski 7 saves

Archbishop Ryan 9, Roman Catholic 3

Ryan
Taylor 3G
Metzger 2G 2a
Frachette 3G
Dolan 1g 2a
Cerceo 1a
Neilson 14/15 FO
Alloway 10 saves

Haverford School 14, St Joseph’s Prep 4
half HS 9 – STJ 1

Haverford scoring
Scott Deck 3g
TJ Malone 1g, 4a
Luke O’Grady 3g, 2a
Peter Garno 2g
Tim Carlson 1g, 1a
Pearse Glavin 1g
Connor Devine 1g
Adam Salvaggio 1g
goalie Harrison Fellheimer 2 saves
goalie Sage Garito 2 saves
goalie Rob Esgro 4 saves

St Joe’s Prep scoring
Eric Scheurle 1, 0
Brad Ehrlich 1,0
Khalil Majeed 1,0
Jacob Goss, 1,0
Tommy McHugh Saves: 5
Tom Petz Saves: 1

Lenape (NJ) 12, Washington Township (NJ) 7
Lenape 2 4 3 3 12
Washington Township 2 3 1 1 7

Lenape
Mason Bregman 3g 1a
Will Mercado 1g 2a
Dom Albanese 2g
Matt Lajoie 1a
Bryce Reece 2g 2a
Eric Schutz 1g 1a
Luke Cole 2g 1a
Zach Cole 1g
Rob Pensabene 7 saves

Washington Twp
Dante Magliano 2g
Jake Dzierzgowski 3g 2a
Gianluca Lockhart 1a
Carson Shultz 2g 2a

Spring-Ford 15, Phoenixville 2
Spring-Ford: 4 7 3 1 = 15
Phoenixville: 0 0 0 2 = 2

Spring-Ford
Peyton Gensler 4g 2a
Jarrod Marenger 3g
Gavin Hare 1g
Ryan Rosenblum 3g 2a
Brad Hart 4a
Kyle Decerio 1g
Nick Teets 1a
Collin Pettine 1g
Kyle Pettine 1 save
Ben Swarr 1 save

Phoenixville
Jackson 1g 1a
Batten 1g 1a
Napolitana 1a
Conway 8 saves

Archbishop Wood 5, Lansdale Catholic 3
Archbishop Wood: 1-1-2-1=5
Lansdale Catholic: 1-1-1-0=3

ABW
Brian Graham (Sr/GK) 12 saves
Eric Bauer (Sr/M) 2G 1GB
Greg McFadden (Sr/M) 1G 5GB
Andrew Leinenbach (Jr/A) 1G 1GB
Zac Boyk (So/M) 1G
Colin Bruestle (Jr/A) 3A 2GB

LC
Ryan Flanegan: 2g, 3gb
Evan Hannings: 1g 1gb
Dan White: 1a
Jake Doheny: 1a
Colin Mckeever: 2ct, 4 gb
Jesse Brown: 2 gb
Bryce U’Selis: 2 gb
Max Norton: 1ct, 1gb
Connor Flanegan: 8 saves
Jesse Brown played lockdown defense
Joe Cook played well at the X.

Downingtown West 8, Westtown School 5
Downingtown West 0 – 2 – 3 – 3 – 8
Westtown 3- 2- 0- 0 – 5

Downingtown West
Shea Dougherty 5G, 3A
Gavin Rossman 2G
Chase Sanders 1G
Nick Higgins 1A
Tyler Wolverton 1A
Nick Verano 1A
Owen Carp 9 Saves

Westtown Scoring
Blake Larsen 3g
Jaxon Hendrickson 2a
Matt Dolente 1g
Jordany Robleto-Baltazar 1g, 1a
Charlie Herlocher 4 saves

Holy Ghost Prep 8, Wissahickon 2

HGP
George Rusnak 1 A
Dan Kovacevich 2
Zach Nangle 1 G 1 A
Phil Rueter 2 A
Owen Yake 3 G 1 A
Ben Morschauser 1 A
Tim Wolfe 1 G
Aiden Gretzula 1 G
Zach May 8 Saves
Matt Rueter 8/13 FO 5 GB
Great effort by Brandon Golden, Jack Mahoney, Nick Appolonia and Sean Booth

Central Bucks South 13, Hatboro-Horsham 8

CBS
D Poli – 5g, 2a, 5gb, 2fto (100th Career Goal)
L. Swangler – 2g, 2gb
C. Abbonizio – 2g, 1a, 2gb
D. Grosso – 2g, 2gb
A. Ballantine -1g, 3gb
J. DeLaurentis – 1a, 3gb
A. Novick – 1a, 2gb
T. Horvath – 7gb, 13/19 fo
C. Falkowski – 3gb
M. McDonald – 3gb, 1fto
M. Stoll – 1g, 3gb, 3/6 fo
D. McCrory – 2gb
C. Manibo – 3fto
K. Watkins – 1fto
B. Sautner – 6 saves

Hatboro Horsham
Will Riemenschneider – 4 goals
Ian Reilley – 2 goals
Andrew McPoyle – 1G
Chris Dearden – 1G
Eddie Masterson – 5 GBs
Jeff Marshall – 2 GBs
CJ Grier – 10 saves

Springside Chestnut Hill 10, Hill School 6
SCHA 3-3-2-2- -10
Hill 3-2-1-0- 6

SCHA
Mac McLaughlin 1g, 3a
Fabiani 3g
Gyllenhall 2g
Sweitzer 1g, 1a
Bown 1g
Maienshein 2g
Bern Popky 7 saves
Butler 12-16 face offs

Hill
Griffin Dunn 1/1
JJ Pickard 2/0
Mike Nastasi 1/0
Carter Page 1/1
Nolan Smith 1/0
Zack Phillips 15 saves

Cardinal O’Hara 17, Father Judge 7

O’Hara
Jimmy Yocum 5g
Ryan Culp 3g
Aidan Gahagan 3g
James Kutufaris 2g
Christian Donato 1g
Patrick Cooper 2g
Troy Percival 1g
Kevin Waldron 3 saves
Ryan Culp 27 of 27 FO

Southern Lehigh 11, Allentown Central Catholic 10 (OT)
Southern Lehigh: 3 3 2 2 1
Central: 1 2 2 5 0

Southern Lehigh:
Andrew Smith (3,0)
Ken Wolfe (2,1)
Mike Smith (2,0)
Colin Hoff (1,2)
Kyle Hoff (1,2)
Mike Sisselberger (1,2) FO: 15/21
Ethan Dunham (1,1)
Emmett Noone: 11/21

Central:
Harrison Ike (4,0)
Matt Marker (3,2)
Daniel Glemser (1,2)
Matt Scandone (1,1)
Todd Gloss (1,0)
Luke Talago: 7/20
Tyler Schifko: 0/2
Nolan Barr: 12/23

Springfield-Montco 4, Pope John Paul II 3

PJP
Luke Roth 1g
Kyle Donovan 1g
Dom Romania 1g


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.@QuakerCityLax Wednesday Philly girls’ lacrosse – Updated

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/11/18

Cape Henlopen 19, Indian River Hs 0
Half: 13-0

Cape Henlopen
Lola Messick 2g
Mallory Jones 1g 1a
Alia Marshall 2g
Emily Monigle 2g
Lindsay Monigle 2g 2a
Annie Judge 1g
Victoria Lockwood 1g
MaryGrace Cannon 2g
Talbot Buck 1g
Meredith Lockwood 1g
Sawyer Walker 1g 2a
Anna Stancofski 1g
Kaylie Truitt 1g
Christina Benson 1g
Katie Frederick 1a

Villa Maria Academy 14 Mount St Joseph Academy 4
VMA: 8–6–14
UHS: 1–3–4

VMA
Bridget Finley 1g 1a
Margie Carden 1g 1a
Hannah Young 4g 2a
Abby Walheim 2g
Erin Finley 1a
Lizzy Walheim 3g 1a
Sarah Delaney 3g 1a
Maddie Medve 6 saves

MSJ:
Sheedy 1g
Brocato 1g
Meister 1g
Clightt 1g

Souderton 10, Springfield-Montco 7
Halftime – 6-4 (Souderton)

Souderton
Carlie Doughty 4g, 1a, 1ct
Kate Connolly 1g, 1ct
Anna Anello 1g, 1a
Sarah Goodwin 2g, 2a, 1ct
Liz O’Hara 2g, 1ct
Sydney Rohrbach 1a
Kylie Norbeck 1ct
Sophia Lynch 1ct
Lauren Scott 9 saves

SPRINGFIELD-Montco
Ellie Hamilton- 1 assist
Lindsey Smith- 5 goals, 5 draw controls, 1 causes turnover
Sophia Perry- 1 assist
Emily Walsh- 1 goal, 4 draw controls, 2 caused turnovers
Ella Marino- 1 goal, 4 groundballs
Molly McGoldrick- 1 caused turnover
Maddie Yoder- 1 caused turnover
Gracie Woron- 1 caused turnover
Annie Ryan- 5 saves

North Penn 15, Central Bucks South 13

NP 8-7- 15
CB South 0-4- 13

North Penn
Bri O’Donnell 8 goals, 5 dc’s
Kelly Macnamera 4 goals, 1a
Kristin Varilla 3 goals
Grace Sacchetti 2a’s, 2 dc’s
Casey Cavanaugh 4 dc’s
Heather Shannon 1a, 3dc’s
Ashley Lambert 8 saves

Owen J. Roberts 16, Methacton 4
OJR 10 6 16
Methacton 1 3 4

OJR
K, Kilgallon 1g, 2a
C, Lasak 5g, 1ct, 1gb
E, Himmelrich 1ct
E, Gebert 5g, 1ct, 2gb, 1a, 3dc
D, Swech 4dc
M, Koury 1g, 6a
O, LeClaire 1gb
S, Murray 1g, 2gb
D, Hoopes 1gb
L, Kull 2g, 2gb
K, Cahill 1g, 1gb, 2dc
R, cahill 1gb
C, Jarvis 5 saves

Methacton
Sydney Tornetta 2 goals
Julie Byrne 1 goal
Katy Benton 1 goal
Rachel O’Toole 6 saves

Neshaminy 10, Academy of the New Church 7
Halftime score: ANC 3 – Neshaminy 6

Neshaminy
Katie Denis 5g. 1a
Kelsey Goetz 3g
Mackenzie Foster 1g
Elizabeth Bressler 1g
Mac Foster 2a
Stephanie Bennett 10 saves

ANC Scorers:
Rachel Fink: 3 goals
Alyssa Asplundh: 2 goals
Nicole McCurdy: 1 goal; 2 assists
Andie Gay: 1 goal
Maggie McCabe: 3 assists
Lisa Antwi – 7 Goalie saves

Haddonfield (NJ) 16, Haddon Township (NJ) 5
Haddonfield 11 5 16
Haddon Township 4 1 5

Haddonfield
Caroline Beckett 2g
Jaimie McCormick 3g
McKenzie Blake 4g 1a
Matigan Bayer 1g
Brooke Fiannacca 1g
Gabi Connor 3g 2a
Ashley Campo 2g 3a
Olivia Conquest 4 saves

Upper Dublin 13, Hatboro-Horsham 2
Upper Dublin 10 3 13
Hatboro Horsham 1 1 2

Upper Dublin
Lindsey Schreiber 5g 3a 6DC 5CT
Mack Moore 2g 4a
Caroline Wall 2g
Jackie Rama 2g
Maddie Templeton 1g
Charlotte Smith 1g
Jenn McCarry 2a
Sarah Herchenroder 3 saves

Hatboro Horsham
Gabby Liott 1g
Kerryn Macbride 1g

Notre Dame Acad 14, Germantown Friends 6

NDA
Kelly Coyle- 4g, 1a, 5gb, 4ct
Hannah Gillespie- 3g, 1gb
Maggie O’Brien- 2g, 3a, 7gb, 5dc, 1ct
Georgie Gorelick- 1g, 1a, 1ct
Mikayla Dever- 1a, 1gb
Claire Gola-1g, 1a, 2gb, 3dc, 2ct
Caitlyn Mullen- 1g, 2gb, 1dc, 3ct
Riley Gillin- 1a, 5gb, 1dc, 3ct
Katherine Pasquale- 1g, 2a
Natalie Hughes- 1g, 1gb, 1ct
Grace Bleckley- 2dc
Lindsey Barnes- 2gb, 1ct
Jackie Lanzalotto- 7 saves

Central Bucks East 16, Pennsbury 6
CBE 8-8-16
Pennsbury 2-4- 6

CB East
Erin McGovern 1g, 2a
Quinn Ferry 3g, 2a
Brigitte Bishop 6g
Kieran Fink 2g, 2a
Katie Powell 1g, 1a
Riley Forman 3g, 2a
Fiona Henderson 1 save
Maddie Gresko 6 saves

Pennsbury
Lily Nolan 3G
Annie Price 2G
Sarah Mac Davis 1G, 1A
Emelie Curtis 3A
Natalie Smith 7 saves

Pottstown 9, Upper Merion 8 OT
Halftime Pottstown 6, Upper Merion 3

Pottstown
Ebony Reddick- 7 g, 2 a
Emme Wolfel- 2 g

UM Goals
Molly Weygand- 3 g
Riley O’Malley- 2 g, 3 a
Catherine Merritt- 2 g
Bella Disanto- 1 g
Quinn O’Malley- 3 a

Pope John Paul II 8, Upper Perkiomen 6
UP: 3-3-6
PJP: 3-5-8

PJP
Monica Rapchinski 5g, 1a; Grace Cobaugh 1g, 2a; Rory Nelson 1g; Caroline Slattery 1g
Charlotte Williamson, goalie, 9 saves

Upper Perkiomen
AiYi Young 4g, 1a; Liz Fox 1g; Courtney Bauer 1g; Grace Lehman 1a
Alyse Thompson, goalie, 9 saves

Hill School 12, Blair Academy, NJ 5
Hill 5 7 12
Blair 4 1 5

Hill Goal Scorers: Tatumn Eccleston (2), Jordan Hower (2), Giavanna Tabarrini (2), Logan Clouser (2), Liz MacMurray (1), Jess Ciarrocchi (1), Dale Price (1)
Hill Assists: Jess Ciarrocchi (3), Tatumn Eccleston (2), Tanner Eccleston (1), Logan Clouser (1)
Hill Saves: Mariah Sweeney (9)

Blair Goal Scorers: Kate Antonelli (1), Essie Pasternak (1), Jade Torres (1), Emily Mooney (1), Hannah Starorypinsk (1)
Blair Assists: Kate Antonelli (1)
Blair Saves: Clio Bersani (11)

Upper Moreland 16, Quakertown 3
Halftime: Upper Moreland 11, Quakertown 1

UM
Chloe Leiter 3
Bryanna Gordon 2g; 1 a
Emma Meakim 2g
Cassidy Hirsch 2g; 1a
Jess Flanagan 1g
Meghan O’Donnell 1g; 2a
AbbyEllen Wood 1g
Kayla Meakim 1g
Erin Slater 1g
Maddy Trzaska 1g
Nicole Callgiuri 1g
Moira Olexa 1a

Quakertown
Pizzullo 2
O’Donnell 1

Boyertown 16, Spring-Ford 5

Boyertown
Sydney Fox 6 g 1 a
Hayden Corcoran 2 g
Amanda Diachynsky 2 g 1 a
Ashley Dierolf 2 g
Kristy Kada 2 g 1 a
Kylie Webb 1 g 2 a
Hannah Mitchell 1 g
Kasey Fox Goalie 7 saves
Sarah Didget Goalie 8 saves

Spring-Ford
Cassie Marte 3 g
Olivia Yeagle 1 g, 2 a
Katie Metzler 1 g
Lauren Ruffo Goalie 4 saves
Brenna Whiteside Goalie 3 saves

Villa Maria Acad 14, Mt. St. Joseph Academy 4
Villa 7-7-14
Mount 1-3-4

Villa Marie
B Finley 1g
M Carden 1g
H Young 4g
A Walheim 2g
C Walheim 3g
S Delaney 3g
Medev 6 saves

Mount
Cara Sheedy 1g 2gb
Liz Meister 1g 1dc
Eica Brocato 1g 3dc
Kennedy Cligett 1g 2gb
Blanche 1dc
B Shields 4 saves

Cardinal O’Hara 13, Bonner-Prendergast 6

Cardinal O’Hara leaders
Anna DiRita 5g
Rachel Familetti 3g
Jules Feriola 2g
Callie Camuti 2g
Katie Shallow 4gb, 4 TA
Jackie Deuber-Patterson 9 saves
Defense led by Sarah Grossi, Rosie Defea, Emmie Camuti and Laura Evangelista

B-P leaders
Cally Brosious 3g
Daly Erving 2g

Suburbanonesports.com contributed to this article


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.@1stStartLax Philly Thursday lacrosse schedule

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/12/18

High School
Boys’

Hun School (NJ) at Academy of New Church
Church Farm School at Barrack Hebrew Academy
Unionville at Bishop Shanahan
Frankford at BL Charter
St Joseph’s Prep at Bonner-Prendergast
Perkiomen Valley at Boyertown
Pennridge at Central Bucks West
Wilson West Lawn at Conrad Weiser
George School at Devon Prep
West Chester Rustin at Downingtown East
Great Valley at Downingtown West
Manheim Township at Garden Spot
Ridley at Harriton
Upper Merion at Interboro
Conestoga at Marple Newtown
Liberty at Nazareth Area
Pennsbury at New Hope-Solebury
Neshaminy at North Penn
Allentown Central Catholic at Northampton
Sun Valley at Oxford
Easton Area at Parkland
Lower Merion at Penncrest
Owen J Roberts at Pottsgrove
Lansdale Catholic at Quakertown
Haverford HS at Radnor
Methacton at Spring-Ford
Souderton at Springfield-Montco
Garnet Valley at Springfield-Delco
Upper Darby at Strath Haven
Archbishop Ryan at Upper Moreland
Kennett at West Chester Henderson

Girls’

Chichester at Academy Park
Manheim Township at Agnes Irwin
Archbishop Ryan at Archbishop Carroll
Cardinal O’Hara at Archbishop Wood
West Chester East at Coatesville
Marple Newtown at Conestoga
Collegium Charter at Delaware Valley Friends
Parkland at Easton Area
Nazareth Area HS at Emmaus
Allentown Central Catholic at Freedom
Springfield-Delco at Garnet Valley
Frankford at George Washington
Downingtown West at Great Valley
Radnor at Haverford
West Chester Henderson at Kennett
Pottstown at Lansdale Catholic
Penncrest at Lower Merion
Upper Merion at Phoenixville
Harriton at Ridley
Villa Joseph Marie SG at Sacred Heart CDS
Oxford at Sun Valley
Bishop Shanahan at Unionville
Strath Haven at Upper Darby
Downingtown East at West Chester Rustin
Central HS at West Philadelphia
Conrad Weiser at Wilson West Lawn

College
Women’s
Division II

Holy Family at Felician 7:00 pm

Division III
Immaculata at Rutgers-Camden 7:00 pm


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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: Avon Grove 2018 ATT Borcky commits to Cabrini

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrossse.com, Posted 4/12/18

Avon Grove High School 2018 attackman Joey Borcky has committed to play Division III lacrosse at Cabrini College.

Joey Borcky profile:

Joey Borcky

High School: Avon Grove High School

Graduation Year: 2018

Position: Attack

College Choice: Cabrini College

Club Team: Freedom

Intended Major? Undecided

Why did you choose Cabrini? “Desire to play lacrosse for a great program.”

HS team’s team’s 2018 outlook/goals? “Repeat PA State Champions.”

Thank You: “Thank you to my family for supporting me throughout my lacrosse career. Also to my coaches who have shaped me into the player that I have become.”

Other schools considered: Lynchburg University

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Marple Newtown (@MNLax_) co-captain Viola scores 100th career goal

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Phillylacrosse.com, posted 4/12/18

Marple Newtown senior attackman Al Viola (kneeling) recently scored his 100th career goal. He is flanked here by (left to right) linemates Jonah Fox, Mike May and Jullian Cabral.

Marple Newtown senior Al Viola (kneeling) recently scored his 100th career goal. He is flanked here by (left to right) linemates Jonah Fox, Mike May and Jullian Cabral.

Viola, a team captain and leader, has signed with Marist and is a member of the Duke’s Twist Lacrosse Club.

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.@FusionLax Thursday boys’ summaries – Updated

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/12/18

Interboro 13, Upper Merion 6

Interboro 3-1-4-5-13
Upper Merion 0-3-3-0-6

Interboro
Gaige Lennon 3G 2A
Michael Porreca 3G 1A
Nick Mormando 2G 3A
Brody Butler 1G 4A
Brett McLauglin 2G 1A 14gbs
Josh Ciabatoni 1G 1A
Johnny Scibello 1G
AJ Porreca 8gbs won 17 out of 21 face offs
Connor Evans 6 saves

Upper Merion
C. Besz 3G 1A
J.Reinhart 3G 1A
J. Salamy 3A

Spring-Ford 15, Methacton 4
Spring-Ford 3-9-1-2- 15
Methacton 0-1-3-0- 4

Spring-Ford
Jarrod Marenger 3g, 2a
Peyton Gensler 2g, 2a
Sean Erdman 2g, 1a
Ryan Rosenblum 2g
Gavin Hare 2a
Brad Hart 2g
Jake Chana 1g
Kyle Pettine 2 saves
Ben Swarr 1 save

Methacton
Peoples 1a
Sykes 1g
Kacala 2g
McKelvy 1g
Wall 10 saves

Manheim Twp 22, Garden Spot 2
MT 9+7+4+2=22
GS 0+0+0+2=2

Manheim Twp
Tre Freeman 4g, 4a
Sean Curcio 3g, 1a
Zach Diamond 3g
Jeffrey Sturla 2g
Solen Layser 2g
Eddie Newman 1g
Grayson Sallade 1g, 1a
Anthony Gugluizza 1g, 1a
George Hetrick 1g
Ben Mann 1g
Zack Dotter 1g
John Grandrimo 1g
Jack Gingrich 1g
Alex Boomsma 1a
Caton Johnson 1 save
Mitchell Burkholder 1 save
Owen Hirsch 1 save

Pennridge 8, Central Bucks West 7 (2OT)
P 2 2 1 2 0 1 8
CBW 2 0 3 2 0 0 7

P
Fanelli 3g 2a
Lazasz 3g 2a 2OT GW
Britner 2g
R Garner 2a
T Banks 19 Saves

CBW
Erik Ojert 2g
Joey Rockovich 1g, 1a
John McCreary 1g
Zach Lorino 1g
Jake Ojert 1g
Garrett Hitchens 1g
Michael Samson 1a
Max Dunar 11 saves
Garrett Hitchens won 12 of 19 faceoffs
Zach Hess 6 gb’s
Colin Horton 6 gb’s

Downingtown East 12, West Chester Rustin 4
DTown East 4-1-5-2 = 12
WC Rustin 0-2-1-1 = 4

Rustin
Vince Myers 2g 1a
Jared Marchitell 1g
Collin Hurley 1g
Michael Burke 1a
Nick Madonna 1a
Jake Spaniak 12/20 FO
Rudy Rucciuti 6 saves
Mike Washlick 2 saves

DTE
Jack Mulcahy 3G 1A
Brian Miller 3G 1A
Colin Armbrust 3G
Cole Bertolami 1G
Dillon Hammer 1G
Cooper Dicicco 1G
Bryce Lauletta 1A
Mark Evans 1A
Grady Meredith 1A
James Barretta 3 Saves

Lansdale Catholic 10, Quakertown 5

LC
Ryan Flanegan: 5g, 3gb
Eric Logan: 2g, 1a, 2gb
Kevin Gianoni: 1g, 2gb
Dan white: 2a, 6gb
Ryan Corbett: 1g
Joe cook: 1g, 5 gb
Kyle Dehaven: 3 gb
Evan Hannings: 6 gb
Max Norton: 2 ct, 2gb
Jesse brown: 3ct, 1a, 3gb
Bryce U’Selis: 3 ct, 1a, 2gb
Colin McKeever: 5ct, 1a, 6gb
Jason Doheny: 1ct, 2gb
Connor Flanegan: 13 saves, 18 shots on goal.

Quakertown
Frank Claus 1g, 1a
Jeff Royal 2g, 1a
Jake Lewis 1g
Derek Lystad 1g

ANC 7, Hun School, 6, OT

ANC
Joe Paterno tying goal with 5 seconds left
David Closterman 1 Goal OT winner 3 assists
Wil Vandegrift 1 Goal
Kevin Vandegrift 1 Goal
John Veit 3 Goals
Griffin Mcginley 14 saves

Perkiomen Valley 5, Boyertown 3

PV
Max Nice 1g 2a 6gbs
Brian Fehr 2g
Nick Steele 2g
Matt Brock 9/11 FO 7 gbs
Rob Farrington 9 saves

Souderton 11, Springfield Twp. 6
Souderton 7-1 at half

Souderton Scoring:
Cole Witoslawski 4g 1a
Stephen Blue 2g 3a
Walker Martin 2g
Adam Booz 2a
Jalen White 1g
Dylan Anderson 1g
Mike Raley 1g
Axell Beskar 9 Saves

St. Joseph’s Prep 14, Monsignor Bonner 2

SJP
Eric Scheurle 2, 2
Dan Maguire 1,0
Scott O’Connor 2,2
Tre Fruncillo 0,1
Khalil Majeed 0,1
Jacob Goss, 2,0
Stephen Schreder 1,0
Brendan Farrell 2,0
Justin Filak 2,0
Adam Staples 0,1
John Coogan 0,1
Aidan Kelly 1,1
Owen Iemolo 1,0
Tommy McHugh Saves: 2
Tom Petz Saves: 3

Harriton 11, Ridley 7
Harriton 3 2 4 2. 11
Ridley 2 1 2 2. 7

Harriton
Charlie Veasey 2G 1A
Brian Stewart 2G. 3 gbs
Michael Stewart 2G
Leo Wackerman 2G 3gbs
Ethan Rodgers 1G 2 gbs
Ben Schall 1G 2 gbs
Lachlan Northington 1G
Ben Tishgart 10/21 faceoffs
Robbie DePetris 7 saves
Daniel Silbergeld 4 saves
Defense led by
Aedan McKenna 2 cto’s 2gbs
Ian Sullivan and Jackson Sanders
Luke Fink 2gbs
Tyler Doney 2gbs

St. Augustine Prep (NJ) 10, Haddonfield (NJ) 7
Haddonfield 1 0 4 2 -7
St. Augustine Prep – 3 2 3 2 -10

Haddonfield
Tommy Batson 1g
Will Batson 2a
Aiden Blake 6g

St. Augustine Prep
David Burr 3g
Andrew Ragone 2g, 2a
Ryan Field 1a
Danny Bennett 2g, 1a
Alex Rice 3g
Joey Serafine 9 saves

Devon Prep 12, George School 4

Devon Prep
Noah Thies 3G
Tim Fitzgerald 4G, 2A
Steve Klauder 2G
Naim Robinson 1g
Mike Hinke 1g
Dan Boyle 1g
Ethan Gillin 2 assists
Ryan Klauder had 8 saves

North Penn 15, Neshaminy 8
NP 4-3-5-3 15
Nesh 2-1-1-4 8

NP
Stephen Rinck 1a, Conor Young 1g, Matt Dickson 1g, Nic Conroy 1g 1a, Jake Bavuso 1g 1a, Darkari Luby 2g, Andrew Kelly 2g, Lucas Yannul 3g 1a, Danny payne 2g 3a, Eric Diamond 2g 2a
Faceoffs: RJ Macnamara 6won, Terryn Arnott 7won
Saves:Bryon Rimmer 3 saves, Ryan Bausman 4 saves

Archbishop Ryan 8, Upper Moreland 3

Ryan
Kalai 2g 3a
Cerceo 1g 2a
Metzger 3G
Dolan 1g 2a
Taylor 1g 1a
Neilson 8/13 FO
Alloway 17 saves
Jimmy Mac. 7 CTO n 6 GB.

Radnor 11, Haverford HS 5
Haverford 0. 0. 1. 4. 5
Radnor 3. 3. 3. 2. 11

Radnor
Connor Pierce 2g
Jackson Birtwistle 2g,3a
John Austen 2g, 1a
Drew Brown 5a
Julian Castilleja 3g
Jack Dooley 1g
Ryan Peter 1g
Mike McShea 13/16 FO
Patrick Cullen 3/4 FO
Archer Darrach 8 saves

Haverford Goals/Assists
Cole Lukasiewicz 1/0
Jack Daly 2/0
Alex McKendry 2/0
Jaiden Davis 0/1
Faceoffs: Matt Young 0-5, Kevin Dougherty: 2- 8, Andrew Wolf: 0-1
Haverford: Shane Liney: 12 saves

Springfield-Delco 12, Garnet Valley 6
Garnet 1 3 2 0- 6
Spr 3 2 3 4 – 12

Springfield-Delco
M Tulskie 4g
J Debernardi 1g,2a
K Long 2g,4a
J Spence 1g,1a
L Difonzo 3g,2a
B Garcia 1g,1a
J Donegan 4 saves

Penncrest 10, Lower Merion 5
Penncrest 1-4-2-3- 10
L. Merion 0-0-3-2- 5

Penncrest
Max Daugherty 6g
Matt Gress 2g
Ryan Matsinger 1g, 1a, 15 of 18 FO
Steven Woolery 1g
TJ Sims 1a
Max Dougherty 1a
Shane Stevens 10 saves

Lower Merion
Black 3g
Falco 1g, 1a
Goldstein 1g
Deitch 1a
Sy 10 saves

Conestoga 15, Marple Newtown 6
Stoga 5 3 4 3 15
Mnhs 0 3 1 2. 6

Conestoga
Kent Hjelm 2G, 2A
Will Schnorr 2g
Chris Cara 2g
Tate Kienzle 1a
Nick Braendel 1a
James Reilly 1g, 2a -12 for 16
PJ Hewitt 4 for 9
Clif Madden 3g
Kyle Nicholson 3g
Nick Cost 1a
Sean Bailey 1
Joey Allen 1g
Brendan Murphy 1a
Joe Walton 1a
Scott Macmillan 8 saves
Mick Lee 4 saves

Mnhs
Saves Liam Ferry 9 Dom Mandell 5
AL Viola 1g1a
Luke Jelus 2g
Jonah Fox 1g
Mike May 1a
Jake Huey 2g

Downingtown West 8, Great Valley 4
DWest 1-1-2-4
GV 2-1-0-1

Downingtown West
Shea Dougherty 3g
Nick Varano 2g, 3a
Jameson Smyth 2g
Nick Higgins 1g, 1a
Nick Sicilia 1a, 12/16 FO, 6 gb
Owen Karp 14 saves

Strath Haven 17, Upper Darby 1
SH 11-3-3-0 – 17
UD 0-0-1-0 – 1

SH
Ethan Belville 2G
Jeffrey Conner 2G 2A
Liam Carney 3g 2A
Ibo Pio 2G 1A
Hunter Clements 1g
Zac Politarhos 1g
Nicky Palermo 1g 3a
Amir Pio 2G
Ryan Morris 1g
Christian Mazur 1g
Sam Lyons 1g
Chris Rosini 5a
Will Brake 1 save 0 GA
Vincey Palermo 2 saves 1 GA

UD
Andrew Kane 1g
David St Fort 1A

Parkland 11, Easton Area 4
Parkland 3 1 3 4 11
Easton 1 1 1 1 4

Parkland Scoring:
Goals:
J. Cipolla (4), O’Neill (2), Groff (2), Santa-Anna (2), Summers
Assists:
Summers (2), Groff (2), O’Neill, Morgan, Yannes, Santa-Anna
Saves:
McLaughlin (14)

Easton Scoring:
Goals:
Ballew, Metzger, Scarpoi, Saves
Assists:
Scomillio
Saves:
Heckel (10)

Bishop Shanahan 15, Unionville 1
Shanahan 5 7 3 0
Unionville 0 0 1 0

Shanahan
Rafferty 1A
Heisman 3G’s
Goforth 2G’s 2A’s
K. Gucwa 4G’s 1A
Murray 2G’s 1A
Smyth 1G
Tagliaferri 1G 1A
Bevevino 1G
Whalen 1G 1A
Pezone 5 saves
Kingsbury 19/20 Faceoffs

Unionville
Lawrence 1G
Rogers 6 saves

West Chester Henderson 14, Kennett 3
wch 2 7 4 1 14
Kennett 1 0 0 2 3

WCH
Jeff Benson 6g 2a
Luke Weirman 1g 1a
Pat Keegan 2g 2a
Jack Micco 1g
Archer Rymiszewski 3g 3a
Alex Micco 1g
Jack Saulino 1a
Nate Fuguet 1a
Aidan Jacobs 3 saves
Ryan McKie 1save
Wesley Sherman 1 save

Cardinal O’Hara 13, Roman Catholic 4

O’Hara
Jimmy Yocum 5 goals 2 assists
James Kutufaris 3 goals and 1 assist
Troy Percival 2 goals and 1 assist
Aidan Gahagan 1 goal
Ryan Culp 1 goal, 18/20 at faceoff x
Jake Cavanaugh 1 goal and 5 GBs
Justin Klawansky 13 saves
Patrick Cooper 3 assists

Pennsbury 20, New Hope-Solebury 5

Pennsbury
Ben Abraham – 4g,2a
Luke Vando – 3g,1a
Max Jackman – 3g,3gb
Nick Sutton- 2g,2a
Cole Ruoff – 2g,1a
Nate Racagno- 1g,2a,9gb
Corey Dixon – 1g,1a,3gb
Avery Dysart- 1g,6gb
Colby Seneca-1g,3gb
Gavin Fleming- 1g
Brady Rocco -1g
Jake Krefetz- 10gb
Bryse Raniello – 5gb
Jack Blohm- 4 saves
Nico Cione- 2 saves
Our face-off unit went 22/28 on the day. Faceoff play was lead by sophomore Jake Krefetz and consisted of strong efforts at the X by Ryan DeZutel, Dan Smollon, Sam Humbert and Colby Seneca.


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.@QuakerCityLax Thursday Philly girls’ lacrosse summaries – Updated

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Agnes Irwin 12, Manheim Township 4

AIS
Alex Hark – 1g, 1DC
Maria Pansini -2g, 6DCs
Emily Wills – 1g
Julianne Carey – 3g
Kacy Hogarth – 1g, 1a, 1 DC
Natalie Pansini – 2g, 2a
Sydney Wolfington – 1g
Brynn Ammerman – 1g
Caitlin Regan – 2a
Camilla Gowen – 3 saves

Henderson 13, Kennett 5
Halftime: HENDERSON 3, KENNETT 4

Henderson
Lilly Siskind 4g 4gb 4dc
Jordyn Bauer 5G 1A 3gb 3DC
Shannon Earley 1g 2GB 3DC 1ct 1 interception
Peighton Bement 1g 2GB 2ct 1 interception
Olivia Pritchard 1g 1ct
Emma Goldstein 1g 1gb 1ct
Taylor turner 7 saves

Kennett
Lilly Sandusky 4g
Claire Bornman 1g
Mannino 15 saves
Lauren Purvis

Pottstown 16, Lansdale Catholic 3
Pottstown 8-8. 16
Lansdale Catholic 2-1. 3

Pottstown
Ebony Reddick 7g, 2a, 6gb, 3dc
Da’zah Regusters 5g, 5gb, 7dc
Christina Butler 3g
Taylor Sundstrom 1g
Reilly Owens 12 saves

Conestoga 16, Marple Newtown 2

Scoring for Stoga:
Amelia Kienzle 3g 1a
Cam Evitts 2g
Nia Scott 2g 4a
Maddie Wood 2g
Rachel Clark 2g
Julia Littlewood 1g
Liza Bailey 1g 1a
Mary Hanzsche 1g 1a
Sarah Clark 1g
Emme Bucher 1g
Sam Centofante had 3 saves

Scoring for Marple
Kaley Cristello 1g
Paige Kostak 1g 1a

Boyertown 17, Norristown 1
Boyertown 8 – 9 – 17
Norristown 0 – 1 – 1

Boyertown
Sydney Fox 1gb, 1dc, 1ct
Mattie Gallagher 1g, 3gb
Hayden Corcoran 1g, 1a, 3gb, 1int, 2ct
Olivia Schmid 1g
Kaleigh Gallagher 1g, 1gb
Ashley Dierolf 1g, 1gb
Hannah Mitchell 1g, 2dc
Amanda Diachynsky 1g, 3a, 1dc
Kylie Webb 2gb
Cassie Kidwell 1g
Asia Swenk 1g, 2gb
Morgan Kline 1g, 1a, 1gb
Lindsay Flack 1g, 1a, 2gb, 2dc
Emily Hillegas 1g, 1gb
Liz Tamasitis 1gb, 1ct
Kristi Kada 1g, 2a, 3gb, 3dc
Maddie Monka 1g, 1a, 2gb, 4dc
Amber Marburger 1g, 1gb
Jen O’Connor 1g, 5gb, 1ct

Norristown
Tajahana Wright 1g
Valeria Sanchez 3 saves

Upper Merion 8, Phoenixville 7

UM Goals:
Catherine Merritt- 3 g
Molly Weygand- 2 g
Riley O’Malley- 2 g
Quinn O’Malley- 1 g, 1 a
Anya Waller- 14 saves on 21 shots

Phoenixville Goals:
Mary Michaud- 5 g
Emma Visnor- 1 g
Maddie White- 1 g

Eastern (NJ) 12, Washington Township (NJ) 8
Eastern (7-0) 4 8 -12
Washington Township (2-4) 6 2 -8

Eastern
Tori Accardo 3g, 1a, 1gb
Amanda Farnsworth 1gb
Madison Cowdin 1a, 1gb
Kara Heck 3g, 1a, 2 gb
Jenna Casole 1g
Dani Mlkvy 1g, 2a, 4 gb
Marissa Robbins 1g, 1a, 3gb
Savannah Slack 3g, 1a, 2 gb
Jessica Kinser 1a, 1gb
Kelli McGroarty 9 saves, 1 gb

Washington Twp
Ally Tobler 1g
Casey Schultz 1g, 2a
Deanna Balsama 6g
Gab Raspanti 1a
Jenna Gervasi 22 saves

Interboro 14, Penn Wood 1
Interboro: 8-6-14
Penn Wood: 0-1-1

Interboro:
Marissa Mullan (sophomore): 3g, 1a
Paige Dorwart (senior): 3g
Brae Mecouch (senior): 2g, 4a
Keri Barnett (sophomore): 2g, 1a
Molly Dowling (senior): 1g, 2a
Sophia Harley (junior): 1g
Morgan Reed (sophomore): 1g
Gianna Frangelli (freshman): 1g, 1a
Jaila Zaccarria (goalie): 1 save

Penn Wood:
Herveine Auguste: 1g
(Goalie) Sonia Sesay: 2 saves

Haddonfield (NJ) 17, Gateway (NJ) 1
Haddonfield 0 0 -17
Gateway 0 0 -1

Haddonfield
Matigan Bayer 1g, 1a, 1gb
Caroline Beckett 1g, 2a
Jaimie McCormick 1g, 1gb
McKenzie Blake 1g, 3gb
Brooke Fiannacca 1g, 2gb
Gabi Connor 1g
Ashley Campo 1g, 1a, 2gb
Wayden Ay 1g, 1a
Sasha Feinstein 1g
Katie McCormick 1g, 1gb
Natalie Naticchia 1g
Mia Rothstein 2g
Bridget McCormick 1g, 1a
Emily Smart 1g
Grace Winter 1g
Riley Smith 1g
Olivia Conquest 5 saves

Penncrest 13, Lower Merion 4

Penncrest:
Carly Baillis 1 Goal
Abby Pennoni 1 Goal 2 Assists
Julianna George – 4 Goals
Kenna Kaut – 2 Goals 2 Assist
Sadie King – 1 Goal
Logan O’Donnell – 1 Goal 1 Assist
Grace Harding – 2 Goals
Annalee Doyle – 1 Assist
Skylar Brightbill – 1 Goal
Corryn Gamber 6 saves

Lower Merion
Melissa Gingold – 3 Goals
Ellen Stickney – 1 Goal
Lilli Dowdall 7 saves

Academy Park 7, Chichester 6 OT
Halftime: AP 4, Chi 2

AP: Riley Street 3, Shayna Flory, Alicia Matthews, Danielle Balogh, Hannah Reif
TaeJa Chambers-Jackson 7 saves

Chi: Mackenzie Sendek (3), Hailee Smarkola (2), Adrianna Willoughby
Arianna Hess 4 saves

Villa Maria Academy 17, Merion Mercy Academy 8
VMA: 8–9–17
MMA: 5–3–8

VMA
Bridget Finley 1g
Margie Carden 3g 1a
Hannah Young 4g 4a
Abby Walheim 1g
Erin Finley 4g
Lizzy Walheim 1a
Sarah Delaney 2g
Adele Iacobucci 1g
Kristy Kucia 1g 1a
Maddie Medve 10 saves

MM
Merion points:
Arianna Lavelle 3g, 1a
Emily Hauck 1g, 3dc
Alex Lavelle 3dc, 1a
Margo Carlin 3g
Annie Dombrowski 1g

Franklin Twp.11, Mastery Charter 3
Half: FTC 8 Mastery 1

FTC Goal Scorers:
Madyson Schwartz – 1
Alexis Liberatore – 1
Haley Aiello – 1
Rian Coleman – 2
Lauryn Bohn -1
Kate Milligan – 1
Gianna DiNofa- 2
Eve Martinez – 1
Betsy Angelis – 1
Megan Ware Goalie Saves – 6

Archbishop Carroll 18, Archbishop Ryan 2

Archbishop Carroll
Julia Dellarata – winning goalie – 3 saves
Kelli Ann Matey – 1 goal – 1 assist
Jess Sulouff – 1 assist
Alex Cabahug-Almonnte – 1 goal
Fabiana Nada – 1 goal – 1 assist
Grace Ewing – 1 goal
Shea Neary – 1 goal – 1 assist
Sabrina Nards – 1 goal – 2 assists
Amber Germer – 1 goal – 1 assist
Madison Henry – 1 goal – 1 assist, 7/8 draws
Liza Dellarata – 1 goal
Keri Daly – 1 goal – 2 assists
Carleigh Connors – 1 goal
Karli Dougherty – 1 goal, 7/8 draws
Margeaux Pawlec – 1 goal
Julia Downs – 1 goal
Juliana Keith – 1 goal
Grace Gallagher – 1 goal
Katie Detwiler – 1 goal – 1 assist, 5/6 draws
Nicole Pawlec – 1 goal

Mount 20, Nazareth 6
Mount 14-6-20
Nazareth Ac 4-2-6

Mount
Cara Sheedy 5g 3gb
Liz Meister 5g 4a 3gb 1dc
Meredith Rickers 1g 3gb
Brooke Blanche 2g 1a
Margaret Boreman 3g 3a 1gb
Kristen O’Connor 2gb
Carrie O’Connor 1g 2gb 4dc
Elise Smigel 2g 1a 5dc
Erica Brocato 1g 3dc
Bern Shields 3 saves

Nazareth
Tori 2g
Brooke 3g
Kate 1g

Strath Haven 18, Upper Darby 2
Score at halftime: Strath Haven 11 Upper Darby 1

Goals Strath Haven
Margot Hotham 2
Sophie Haase 2
Gillian Brennan 2
Emily Raech 1
Olivia Memeger 3
Emma Forbes 3
Paige Gillespie 2
Devon Maillet 1
Danielle McNeely 2

Goals Upper Darby
Maggie Blomings 1
Gabriella Liberio 1

Assists Strath Haven
Margot Hotham 2
Sophie Haase 3
Gillian Brennan 1
Emily Raech 3
Olivia Memeger 4
Emma Forbes 1
Paige Gillespie 1

Assists Upper Darby N/A

Goalie Saves Strath Haven
Katie Capalbo 7

Goalie Saves Upper Darby
Marianna Keita 5

Harriton 19, Ridley 6

Harriton
Elle Seward 2 G 4 A
Greta Stahl 4 G 4 A 2 DCs
Molly McDonogh 1 G 3 DC
Emily Stewart 2 G 2 DC
Lauren Binnion 2 G 1 A
Lucy Dwyer 4 G 2 DCs
Katelin Williams 1 G 3 A
Amelia Coursen 1 G
Allie Schwab 2 G 4 A
Reilly Short 2 GBs 1 CT
Maddie Henderson 2 GBs 1 DC
Kat Berberian 2 GBs 1 DC

CBW 16, Upper Moreland 9
Half: 9-6

West goals:
Chloe Miller Russo-1
Dani Dundas-2
Finley Ueland-5
Julia Carey-1
Liv Fitzgerald-2
Maddie Maio-5

West assists:
Finley Ueland 4
Emma Haring 1
Maddie Maio 1

West goals:
Lauren Ring 3

Upper Moreland
Emma Meakim 3g, 1 a
Chloe Leiter 1g, 2 a
Jess Flanagan 2g
Megan O’Donnell 2g
Moira Olexa 1g, 1 a
Bryanna Gordon 1 a
Cheyanne Grumm 7 saves

Radnor 9, Haverford 5
Radnor 8 – 1 – 9
Haverford 1 – 4 – 5

HAV
NORA JANZER-3G 1A 5GBS 1 INT 5 DC
REILLY MORGAN- 2G
SYDNEY CORCORAN–1A
CARLY GANNON–3DC 4GBS
MIA CIANCIO-2DC 4GBS
LAUREN JOHNS GOALIE–12 SAVES

RAD
Cate Cox 2G, 1A
Ellie Mueller 2G, 1A 5DC 5GB 2CT
Tori DiCarlo 2G 1DC 2GB 2CT
Molly May 1G
Carleigh Goldstein 1G
Margaret Mooney 1G
Cat Belveal 1A
Ellie Rinehart 7GB 2CT
Sophie Proctor 2CT 2GB
Katie Pelton 2CT
Phoebe Proctor 7 saves

Garnet Valley 10, Springfield-Delco 8
Garnet- 7-3-10
Springfield-3-5-8

Garnet
Caroline Carruthers- 1gb
Riley Delaney- 3g, 2a, 1gb, 1dc, 1ct
Cam Faith- 1g
Abby Kalish- 1dc, 1ct
Madi McKee- 8dc, 1ct
Kamryn McNeal- 3g, 1a, 1gb
Kara Nealon- 1a
Regan Nealon- 1g, 2gb
Devin Taulane- 1ct
Emma Taviano- 1gb, 1ct
Kathryn Toohey- 2g
Linda Zamrowski- 1ct
Sam Hamalak- 14 SAVES

Downingtown East 7, West Chester Rustin 6
Halftime 4-3

DTE
Livi Lawton 3
Emily Wurzel 1
Jess Myers 1
Kira Flynn 1
Leah Hunter 1
Goalie saves – Ava Irwin- 5

WCR
Stubits 3
St Clair 1
Chisolm 2

Unionville 13, Bishop Shanahan 2
At Half: 8-2

Unionville
Erin Garvey 3 Goals 1 Assist (200th career goal)
Mina Scott 3 Goals
Hannah Close 1 assist
Emma Malone 1 assist
Veronica Hineman 1 goal 3 assists
Annie McDonough 4 goals
Mauria Blair 2 goals
Madison Doucette 11 Saves


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Boys’ lacrosse: @ramsboyslax downs @CBWMLax, 8-7, in 2OT on goal by Lazasz, 19 saves from Banks

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/13/18
Courtesy of SuburbanOneSports.com

In a classic battle between the neighboring rivals, Pennridge defeated host Central Bucks West, 8-7, in two overtimes Thursday night on a goal by junior Logan Lazasz.

The Rams improved to 5-1 with a win in their Suburban One National Conference opener at War Memorial Field, dropping CB West to 5-1 (0-1 conference).

“In my two years here, we’ve lost two one-goal games and a two-goal game,” said coach JP Banks, who coached with West coach Matt Coverdale. “I don’t think Pennridge has beaten CB West since 2012.

“They are good, they are really good, and I think we’re a pretty good team. We came out and we played tough. I have tons of respect for Matt (Coverdale), his staff and all the work they do with those kids. I have nothing but good things to say about how hard his kids play, how fundamentally sound they are, how they do the right things and how they fight and never give up.’

The Rams – who got stellar goalie play by the coach’s nephew, Tristan Banks (19 saves) – won it when Lazasz came up with a loose ball in the midfield.

“Logan Lazasz picked the ball up and was ready before anybody, kind of won the whistle and sprinted down the right sideline, went underneath and just jammed it home,” Banks said. “This is one of the best CB West teams I’ve seen, and I’ve been watching them for a long time. They have some real, real good players. It was a battle.’

The Rams, who led 2-0 after one quarter, took a 4-2 lead into halftime and still led by two (5-3) heading into the final quarter when the Bucks scored four goals to just two for the Rams, knotting the score 7-7 at the end of regulation.

“They did a real good job possessing the ball,” Banks said of the Bucks. “We probably played two-thirds of the game on defense at least.

“They got a lot of shots, but our defense did a really good job of forcing shots from difficult angles, and Tristin (Banks) was making a lot of saves.”

Banks excelled after sitting out Monday’s game against Unionville with the flu.

“He came out and really stood on his head,” Banks said, going on to acknowledge his defense. “Brandan Howell, Andy Kelly, Johnnie Banks, Dan Hart, and all our middies played great defense, but our D middies, Tyler Sessa, PJ Matkowski and Shane Hartzell – they just did a real nice job.”

Lazasz and Nick Fanelli both finished the game with three goals and two assists, and Kevin Britner added a pair. Ryan Garner had two assists.

For the Bucks. Erik Ojert scored a pair while Joey Rockovich, John McCreary, Zach Lorino, Jake Ojert and Garrett Hitchens each had one goal. Rockovich and Michael Samson both chipped in an assist.

West’s Garrett Hitchens won 12-of-19 face-offs. Zach Hess and Colin Horton each scooped up six ground balls.

West goalie Max Dunar was credited with 11 saves.

Pennridge 8, Central Bucks West 7 (2OT)
Pennridge 2 2 1 2 0 1 -8
CB West 2 0 3 2 0 0 -7

P
Nick Fanelli 3g 2a
Logan Lazasz 3g 2a 2OT GW
Kevin Britner 2g
Ryan Garner 2a
Tristan Banks 19 Saves

CBW
Erik Ojert 2g
Joey Rockovich 1g, 1a
John McCreary 1g
Zach Lorino 1g
Jake Ojert 1g
Garrett Hitchens 1g
Michael Samson 1a
Max Dunar 11 saves
Garrett Hitchens won 12 of 19 faceoffs
Zach Hess 6 gb’s
Colin Horton 6 gb’s

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.@1stStartLax Philly Friday lacrosse schedule

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High School
Boys’

ArchBishop Carroll at Bishop Shanahan
Pine Richland at Central Bucks East
Lansdale Catholic at Conwell Egan
Hershey at Emmaus
Malvern Prep at Episcopal Academy
La Salle at Father Judge
Upper Dublin at Hatboro-Horsham
Penn Charter at Haverford School
Princeton Day School (NJ) at Hill School
George Washington at Northeast HS
Pottsgrove at Phoenixville
Devon Prep at Pope John Paul II
Germantown Academy at Springside Chestnut Hill
Central Bucks South at Truman
Quakertown HS at Upper Moreland

Girls’

Germantown Friends at Acad of the New Church
Good Counsel (MD) at Agnes Irwin
Norristown Area at Boyertown
Lower Moreland at Cheltenham
Academy Park at Delaware County Christian
Central Bucks West at Hatboro-Horsham
Jenkintown at Lansdale Catholic
Villa Maria Academy at Merion Mercy
Perkiomen Valley at Methacton
Abington at North Penn
Baldwin School at Notre Dame Academy
Spring-Ford at Owen J. Roberts
Wissahickon at Pennridge
Springfield-Montco at Pennsbury
Pope John Paul II at Pottsgrove
Neshaminy at Souderton
Gwynedd-Mercy Academy at St. Basil Academy
Northeast at Strawberry Mansion
West Chester East at Upper Dublin
Pottstown at Upper Perkiomen
Germantown Academy at William Penn Charter

College
Men’s

Division I
Lafayette at Bucknell 7:30 pm

Women’s

Division I
Villanova at Denver 7:00 pm
Delaware at Hofstra 7:00 pm
Duquesne at La Salle 7:00 pm
St. Bonaventure at Saint Joseph’s 4:00 pm

Division II
Georgian Court at Chestnut Hill 4:00 pm

Division III
Bryn Athyn at SUNY Poly 4:00 pm


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Community Service: @NPennLax gives back by cleaning up at Variety Club

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On March 29th the North Penn Boys Lacrosse teams put down their lacrosse sticks and put on their work boots. The squad spent several hours at the Variety Club Camp and Developmental Center in Worcester Township.

All 53 players and the coaching staff worked hard to clear the many downed limbs and branches this past winter had left behind. In addition, they also cleared two areas for the Center; one will be used for platform tents, the other for a treehouse.

“Our program is focused on doing the little things RIGHT both on the field and in the community,” North Penn coach Richard Smith said. “We will always put our best foot forward whenever it involves giving back to the community.

“Many of our players have classmates who attend the Variety club for camp so this service project was much more meaningful to our players”

Since 1935, Variety – the Children’s Charity of the Delaware has continued its mission to enrich the lives of children and young adults with disabilities through social, educational, and vocational program that nurture independence and self-confidence, and prepare them for life. In 1949, Variety Club Camp and Developmental Center opened its doors for the first time. Originally serving boys who had survived polio through an Overnight Camp, our Camp and Developmental Center now serves children of all ability levels in a wide array of programs year round. Variety believes every child deserves opportunities to make choices, navigate risk, and practice his or her social and life skills in a genuine, nurturing atmosphere. Our programming espouses these beliefs by offering different activity choices within each programmatic area. Our staff is trained in supporting the individual at his/her level while still providing opportunities to develop and use new skills. We strive to create an environment where each child can be him or herself, fully and without judgment, in a fun,
inclusive environment.

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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: Arcadia gets commit from Kellenberg (NY) 2019 LSM Keeling

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/13/18

Kellenberg Memorial High School (NY) 2019 LSM Mark Keeling has committed to play Division III lacrosse at Arcadia University.

Mark Keeling profile:

Mark Keeling

High School: Kellenberg Memorial High School, NY

Graduation Year: 2019

Position: LSM

College Choice: Arcadia University

Club Team: Long Island Express

Lacrosse Honors: Maryland Lacrosse Showcase All-Star

Why did you choose Arcadia? “I love the coach, the school, the team and the atmosphere of Arcadia University.”

Thank You: “I would like to thank my family, friends and coaches for motivating me to become what I am today. I couldn’t have done it without being constantly pushed to do better without them.”

What other colleges did you consider? Stevenson University, Albright University, Wilkes University, SUNY Cortland, SUNY Oswego, Molloy, SUNY Oneonta, Misericordia University.

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Pansini Law Group Female Scholar-Athlete of the Week: Allentown Central Catholic 2018 DEF Kline

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/13/18

Allentown Central Catholic 2018 defender Valerie Kline has been named the Pansini Law Group Female Scholar-Athlete of the Week.

The award recognizes senior and junior lacrosse players that excel in academics, service and athletics.

Valerie Kline Profile:

Valerie Kline

High school: Allentown Central Catholic

Year: 2018

Position: Defense

College Plans: “This fall I will likely be attending the College of William and Mary to pursue a degree in either molecular biology or physics with a pre-med track.”

Lax Club Team: T3 West 2018

Academic Achievements:
Member, National Honor Society
High Honors Summa Cum Laude, 8 straight semesters
Class rank – 3/225
GPA – 4.16 (weighted)
AP Physics, AP Literature, AP Calculus, AP American Government
Honors Theology, Honors Biology

Extracurricular Activities:
Viking Mentor – for ACCHS
Teacher CCD (PREP) Religious Education
Venture Crew 21
Camp Counselor for Independent Lake Camp
Part-time work at Cosi

Athletic Activities:
4 Year Varsity Lacrosse Starter Defense
Highest Ground Ball Recovery
Cross Country Team Member
Swim Team Manager

What are your college/service/future goals?
Kline:
“After my undergraduate studies I hope to attend medical or graduate school to pursue a career as a physician or physicians assistant. As of now I plan to specialize in either sports medicine or dermatology.”

How do you describe leadership?
Kline:
“I believe a true leader is one who helps their team grow both as players and as people. A leader dedicates countless hours, both on and off the field, to others. They assist and encourage, advise and console. Their behavior and actions represent both the sport they love and the school they play for.”

How do you balance lacrosse, school, and extracurriculars?Balancing lacrosse, school and extracurriculars:
Kline:
“For me, the key to balancing a busy schedule lies in effective time management. By prioritizing tasks in order of importance and necessity, I can focus all my attention on each individual job, one at a time. Sometimes, this entails late nights and early mornings. Yet, setting aside personal time allows for recovery and relaxation, helping me begin each day with energy to tackle school, lacrosse and extracurriculars.”

High school coaches from Philly, Delaware, South Jersey, the Lehigh Valley and Central PA may nominate a player (junior or senior) for the Pansini Law Group Scholar-Athlete of the Week by e-mailing us at golax@phillylacrosse.com

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.@FusionLax Friday boys’ summaries – Updated

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Central Bucks East 8, Pine Richland 3
CB East 2-1-2-3- 8
Pine Richland 0-1-1– 3

CB EAST
Ryan Stout 2g, 2A, 1gb, 1 ct
Ryan Bullotta 2G, 1A
Greg Scholz 1G,1A, 1 CT
Michael Ott 2A, 8 FO wins, 3 gb
Jacob Manion 2G
Brant Billingsley 1G, 1gb
Liam Rosenthal 13 saves
Jake Kueny 4gb, 3ct
Collin Stein 3gb, 1ct
John Galow 3gb, 1ct
Tyler Tracy 1cb
Connor Martin 1gb, 1ct
Joe Beahan 1gb, 1ct
Evan Bullotta 1ct

Pope John Paul II 7, Devon Prep 5

PJP
Kyle Donovan 2g
Mike Florig 4ct, 5 gb
Matt Cressman 1g
Chris Morgado 1g
Nick Russo 1g
Luke Roth 1g
Mike Florig 1g

Lansdale Catholic 9, Conwell Egan 1

LC
Ryan Flanegan: 4g, 2a, 7gb, 2ct
Eric Logan: 1g, 1a, 6 gb
Evan Hannings: 1g, 1a, 4gb
Kevin Gianoni: 1g, 3gb, 2ct
Kyle Dehaven: 1g, 1ct
Joe cook: 1g, 9gb
Colin Mckeever: 3ct, 7 gb
Max norton: 2ct, 7gb
Bryce U’selis: 3ct, 4 gb
Jesse brown: 1ct, 6gb
Connor Flanegan: 9 saves

Haverford 10, Penn Charter 5
halftime HS 6, PC 2

Haverford scoring
Scott Deck 3 g
TJ Malone 4g, 2a
Luke O’Grady 1g
Peter Garno 1g, 1a
Payton Hollway 1g
Adam Salvagio 1a
Mbogo Mwangi 1a
goalie Harrison Fellheimer 11 saves
goalie Sage Garito 3 saves

Penn Charter scoring
Blake Target- 1g, 1a
Luke Brogan- 2g
Ryan Dickson- 1g, 1a
Gavin Tygh- 1g, 19/19 FO
Carson Marano- 16 saves

Princeton Country Day (NJ) 8, Hill 6
2/2, 3/3, 1/1, 0/2

Hill
Pickard 2/0
Smith 2/0
Nastasi 1/0
Dunn 1/0
Zack Phillips 21 saves

Central Bucks South 21, Truman 2

CBS
D. Poli: 5g, 5a, 10gb
C. Holly: 3g, 1a, 1gb
C. Abbonizio: 3g, 4a
L. Swangler: 3g, 3a, 1gb
A. Novick: 1g, 4gb
J. Reilly : 1g, 1gb
A. Ballantine: 2a, 1gb
D. Grosso: 1g, 1a, 1gb
M. Montrose: 1g
J. Scarafone: 1g, 2gb
K. Watkins: 1g, 3a, 3gb
R. Sphar: 4gb
D. McCrory: 2gb
M. McDonald: 2gb
E. Casey: 1g 1a, 1gb

Upper Dublin 11, Hatboro-Horsham 4
Upper Dublin 3-2-3-3=11
HH 1-2-1-0=4

UD
Max Winebrake 4g, 1a
Cary Romig 2g, 1a
Jerry Bardol 2g
Brian McCarry 2g
Jed Hanson 1g
Jason Williams 1a
Colin Asper 1a
Dillon Lojeski 7 saves
Luke Roselli 8/13 Faceoff
Nick Sowers 5gbs, 3cts
Jake DiMartile 3gbs
Jason Williams 3gbs
Anthony Cerminara 2gbs
Brody Balasa 2gbs, 1ct
Luke Roselli 2gbs
Brian McCarry 1gbt
Jed Hanson 1gb
Jerry Bardol 1g
Cary Romig 1g

HH
Will Riemenschneider – 1 G
Jason Kleintz – 1G
Ian Reilley – 1G
Chris Dearden – 1G
Joe Brophy – 11 saves

Seneca (NJ) 14, Cherry Hill East (NJ) 6
Seneca (3-2) 2 3 3 6 -14
Cherry Hill East (4-2) 0 1 3 2 -6

Seneca
Ben Russell 1g
Shawn O’Keefe 2g
Ian Gray 5g
Drew Gallagher 1g
Owen Dwyer 2g
Dan Kurp 2g

CHE
Eric Sherman 4a, 1gb
Justin Brown 2g
Vicente Gracias 2gb
Nathaniel Greenspan 5gb
Chris Lembo 1g, 1gb
Colin Cunningham 3gb
Sam Stoffman 2g, 1gb
Andrew Curran 2gb
Brendon Porras 5gb
Michael Wheeler 1gb
Robert Rojas 1g0

Cherokee (NJ) 7, Washington Twp (NJ) 6
Cherokee (4-3) 3 1 3 0 -7
Washington Township (4-4) 1 2 1 2 -6

WT
Jake Dzierzgowski 3g, 1a, 4gb
Dante Magliano 1g, 2a, 2gb
Sam Flamma 1gb
Gianluca Lockhart 2g, 1a, 4 gb
Zach Grassi 6gb
Carson Shultz 2a, 3gb
Eric Reckard 1gb
William Cullen 1gb
Mike Chelston 1gb
Cole Rueblinger 1gb
Mike Treude 5gb
Dylan Kreitzer 7 saves

Episcopal Academy 10, Malvern Prep 8

Episcopal
Cunniffe 3/1
Furey 2/0
Tuma 1,2
Brumbaugh 1/1
Henderson 1/0
Schellenger 1/0
Sinon 1/0
Chess 9 saves
Henderson 17/22 face offs

Germantown Academy 8, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 7. OT

GA
Wills Jordan 1a
Gunnar Bogorowski 2g
Dom Sinker 1g
Noah Spratt 1g
Will Martin 1g
Timmy Ruth 2g 3a (game winner)
Jack McHugh 1g
Liam Rosato won 12 of 18 face offs
Tristan Shallow 6 saves

Emmaus 12, Hershey 4

Emmaus
Sam Conway 1 g 1 a
Bennett Nakao 1 g 1 a
Hunter Krauss 3 g 2 a
Bailey O’Connor 1 g
Mike Leshinsky 3g
Jon Csensits 1g
Corbin Carragnan 1a
Levin Sarver 7 saves
Team gbs 23
Total Shots 27
Faceoffs won 9 of 19

Hershey
Sickler 3g
Rizzo 1 g
Wilson 1 a
Total team gbs 21
Shots 15

Bishop Shanahan 14, ArchBishop Carroll 3
Shanahan 5 6 3 (game called by referees in 3rd period due to an ejection)
Carroll 2 0 1

Shanahan
Rafferty 2G’s 2A’s
Heisman 4G’s 3A’s
K. Gucwa 5G’s 2A’s
Goforth 1A
Pollick 1A
Smyth 1G 1A
Tagliaferri 1A
Lyons 1G
Riccardo 1G
Monroe 1A
Pezone saves 6
Kingsbury faceoffs 14/16

Carroll
Kreger 1G
Ritter 1G
Kearney 1G
Trasca saves 11


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.@QuakerCityLax Friday Philly girls’ lacrosse summaries – Updated

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Souderton 17, Neshaminy 3
Souderton 11-6- 17
Neshaminy 2-1- 3

Souderton
Amanda Bosico 1g
Averie Doughty 1g
Carlie Doughty 2g, 1ct
Kate Connolly 1g, 3a
Kylie Norbeck 1g
Sarah Goodwin 5g, 2a, 1ct
Liz O’Hara 2g
Mariah Bainbridge 1g
Randi Hess 2g, 1ct
Sydney Rohrbach 1g, 1ct
Jackie DeAviz 1ct
Kayla Moyer 1ct
Sophia Lynch 1ct
Lauren Scott 5 saves

Penn Charter 13, Germantown Academy 5
Halftime 5 GA 3

PC
Darcy Felter 2g 2ct
Greer Guyer 1a 2gb 1ct 5dc
Mia Ferraro 2g
Mackenzie McDonough 6ct
Kaylee Dyer 4g 4gb 1ct 2dc
Leah Sax 1g 1ct
Lizzie McLaughlin 1g
Alexis Joseph 3gb 2cts
Vanessa Ewing 3g 2dc
Hayley Hunt 9 saves

Academy Park 8, Delco Christian 7
Halftime: AP 5, DC 4

AP: Riley Street 3, Shayna Flory 3, Danielle Balogh, Hannah Reif, TaeJa Chambers-Jackson 16 saves

DC: Monica Lebaudy 4, Braedyn Thompson 2, Madison Vavala, Isabelle Brewster 10 saves

Germantown Friends 16, Acad of the New Church 5
Halftime score: ANC 1 – GFS 9

ANC Scorers:
Rachel Fink: 2 goals; 3 assists
Nicole McCurdy: 2 goals
Andie Gay: 1 goal
Maggie McCabe: 1 assist
Leah Antwi: 8 Goalie saves

Pope John Paul II 16, Pottsgrove 6

PJP
Caroline Slattery – 1g
Rory Nilsen – 1g
Kallan Bustynowicz – 1g
Monica Rapchinski – 7g, 1a
Julia McLaughlin – 1a
Grace Cobaugh 4g, 3a
Julia Latoff – 2g, 1a
Charlotte Williamson – 9 saves

Pottsgrove
Broke Saylor – 2g
Alyssa Petrucelli – 2a
Emily Williams – 2g
Sydney Tornetta – 2g
Mya Krueger – 8 saves

Upper Dublin 17, West Chester East 8
Upper Dublin 11 6 17
West Chester East 4 4 8

Upper Dublin
Lindsey Schreiber 5g 2a 5DC 2CT
Mack Moore 3g 2a 3DC
Jackie Rama 3g 1a 2DC
Caroline Wall 2g 1a
Becky Browndorf 1g 2a 2DC
Julia Reardon 1g 1a 2CT
Maddie Templeton 1g
Aly Breslin 1g
Jenn McCarry 5a
Charlotte Smith 1a
Sarah Herchenroder 5 saves

West Chester East
S. Godshell 5 g
J. Becker 2 g 1a
H. Heard 1g
T. Wahn 1a

Boyertown 15, Easton 9
Bt 9 – 6 – 15
E 8 – 1 – 9

Bt
Sydney Fox 6g, 4gb, 4dc
Kasey Roberts 2gb, 2int, 2ct
Erin Gilbert 1a, 1gb
Hayden Corcoran 1g
Kaleigh Gallagher 4gb, 1ct
Ashley Dierolf 1a, 3gb, 1ct
Hannah Mitchell 1g, 1gb, 3dc, 1ct
Amanda Diachynsky 3g, 3a, 1gb
Kylie Webb 1g, 2a, 4gb, 1dc, 1ct
Cassie Kidwell 2gb, 5ct
Asia Swenk 2gb, 1ct
Liz Tamasitis 1gb
Kristi Kada 1g, 2a, 3gb, 1int, 2ct
Lilly Mauger 1g, 1gb, 2dc, 1int, 1ct
Amber Marburger 2gb
Jen O’Connor 1g, 1gb, 1dc, 2ct
Kasey Fox 6 saves
Sarah Didget 2 saves

E
E. Tuturice 3g
R. McDonald 2g, 1a
L. Deegan 2g, 1a
M. Caffery 1g, 2a
A. Drake 1g, 1a
R. Soltis 6 saves

Good Counsel (MD) 14, Agnes Irwin 12

AIS
Alex Hark 1g, 1a, 4DCs
Sydney Wolfington 3g
Kacy Hogarth 1g, 2DC
Natalie Pansini – 3g, 1a
Maria Pansini – 1g, 3DC
Emily Wills – 3g
Emma Macaione – 3 CTs
Camilla Gowen – 8 saves

Springfield (Montco) 10, Pennsbury 9

Springfield-M
Ellie Hamilton- 3 goals, 5 assists, 1 caused turnover
Lindsey Smith- 5 goals, 9 draw controls, 2 gb
Emily Walsh- 2 goals, 1 dc, 2 gb
Charlotte Henry- 2 assists, 1 gb, 1 caused turnover
Gracie Woron- 2 gb, 4 caused turnovers
Molly McGoldrick- 1 gb, 1 caused turnover
Annie Ryan- 7 saves

Pennsbury
Annie Price 4G (100th career point, now has 62G, 38A)
Lily Nolan 2G, 1A
Emelie Curtis 1G, 2A
Maddie Spratt 1G, 1A
Brooke Weaver 1G, 1A
Natalie Smith 11 saves

Abington 13, North Penn 9
Halftime: Abington 6, North Penn 4

Abington
Abby Thomas 1g, 1a
Natalie McNamara 2g, 6 dc
Lauren Van Buren 4g, 3 dc
Kaley Ehnow 2g, 2a, 4 dc
Jamira Mashore 1g, 1a
Taheera Rodgers 1g, 1a
Shea Gormley 1a, 1dc
Kelly McCallister 2a
Lesha Karaba 1g, 1a
Maddie Hinkle 1g
Saves- Ellie Hughes 4
Saves- Claudia Grossi 5

Upper Perkiomen 12, Pottstown 2
UP: 7-5-12
Pottstown: 2-0-2

Upper Perkiomen
Erika Boyer 1g, 3a; Liz Fox 2g, 1a; Hope Flack 6g, 1a; Courtney Bauer 1g; Michaela Greczek 1g; Morgan Fiorito 1g; AiYi Young 2a; Grace Lehman 1a
Alyse Thompson, goalie, 6 saves

Pottstown
Ebony Reddick 1g, Da’zah Regestes 1g
Reilly Owens, goalie, 11 saves

Perkiomen Valley 7, Methacton 6
PV 2 5 7
​Methacton 5 1 6

PV
Paige Tysen 3 goals
Riley McGettigan 2 goals
Tori Bruno 1 goal 1 assist
Maggie Sell 1 goal, game winner with :36 seconds left on a Free Position

Methacton
Sydney Tornetta 3 goals
Liz Chipman 1 goal
Annie McGarvey 1 goal
Erin Hardenberg 1 goal
Katy Benton 1 assist
Rachel O’Toole 2 saves

Notre Dame 14, Baldwin 8
Notre Dame 4-10- 14
Baldwin 3-5- 8

Notre Dame
Hannah Gillespie – 6g, 2gb, 2ct
Georgie Gorelick- 3g
Kelly Coyle- 1g, 1a, 1gb
Maggie O’Brien- 1g,6gb,5dc – including 100th DC
Belle McHugh- 6gb, 5ct
Claire gola-2g, 3dc, 1ct
Riley Gillin- 1g, 4gb, 1dc, 1ct
Caitlyn Mullen-‘4gb, 4dc, 3ct
Sarah Jane quigley- 1gb, 3ct
Abby McNamee- 2gb, 3ct
Jackie Lanzalotto- 5 saves

Baldwin
Myla Barnett 2 g 1 a 5 DC 1 CT
Marissa McGarrey 4 G 1 DC, 2 GB, 1 CT
Sean Tuckman 3 a
Ellie Capuano 1 g 3 GB
Lauren Bracken 3 GB
Olivia Tornetta 12 saves

Owen J. Roberts 12, Spring-Ford 8

SF
Liv Yeagle 3 g
Cass Marte 2 g 1a
Mac Doyle 2 g
Katie Metzler 1 g
Amelia Keller 6 saves

OJR
K Kilgallon 3g
Swech 3 g
Murray 3 g
Gebert 1 g 1a
Koury 1 g
Kull 1 g

Central Bucks West 17, Hatboro-Horsham 1

West goals:
Casey Reichwein 1
Chloe Miller Russo 2
Dani Dundas 3
Emma Haring 2
Eva Altadonna 1
Finley Ueland 4
Liv Fitzgerald 1
Lucy Varner 1
Maddie Maio 2

West assists:
Abby Natoli 4
Dani Dundas 2
Emma Haring 1
Finley Ueland 3
Liv Fitzgerald 1

Goalie Saves: Lauren Ring 6


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No. 1 Avon Grove to host No. 4 CB East today in battle of unbeatens

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/14/18
Staff Report

Avon Grove, the No. 1 team in the Phillylacrosse.com Boys’ Rankings, will host No. 4 Central Bucks East today at 1 p.m. in a battle of unbeaten teams that met in last year’s PIAA Class AAA semifinals.

The host Devils enter play with a 5-0 mark (4-0 in the Ches-Mont League) while CB East is 6-0 (1-0 in the Suburban One National).

Last year these teams met twice as Avon Grove won, 8-3, in the regular season and then 7-5 in the state semifinals before it claimed its first state crown with an overtime win over Conestoga.

Both teams have standout defenses and solid goalies; the Devils have allowed only 17 goals while East has yielded just 11 goals in six games. East goaltender Liam Rosenthal a 2019 committed to Robert Morris, and Avon Grove netminder Andrew Spencer (2018) are keys.

Both teams also are strong at the face-off X where Avon Grove’s Nate Hammond (2018, committed to Navy) and Michael Ott (2018, signed with Rutgers, also plays both ways) will square off.

The Avon Grove offense has been led by Maryland signee Jake Smith (8 goals, 3 assists), Cabrini commit Joe Borcky (7 goals, 4 assists), Jason Lengel (7 goals, 1 assist), Air Force commit Zach Augustine (6 goals, 3 assists) and Nick Chastain (five goals, 3 assists).

East’s offense has been led by 2019 Sacred Heart commit Ryan Stout (15 goals, 5 assists), Ott (10 goals, 8 assists), Ryan Bullotta (10 goals, 3 assists) and Jacob Manion (six goals).

The Devils’ defense is led by Yale commit Bryce DeMuth, a First-Team All-Phillylacrosse.com pick last year; and all-around middie, Scooter Whiteside, a Monmouth signee who was a First Team pick at short-stick midfield. East’s defense features John Galow, Jake Kueny, Tyler Tracy and Nick Lyons.

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.@1stStartLax Philly weekend lacrosse scoreboard

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High School
Boys’

Spring-Ford 8, Germantown Academy 5
Upper Dublin at Pennington, ppd
Central Bucks South 11, West Chester East 10
Wilson 11, Emmaus 3
Pennridge 11, Wappinger Falls (NY) 7
Marple Newtown 11, Neshaminy 10, OT
Unionville 15, Methacton 0
Radnor 9, Perkiomen Valley 8
Conestoga 15, Academy of the New Church 6
Shipley 19, Lower Merion 6
Avon Grove 5, Central Bucks East 3
Downingtown East 8, Boyertown 7
Westtown School 9, Lansdale Catholic 6

Pine-Richland at Central Bucks West, noon
Penncrest at Upper Merion, noon
Ridley at West Chester Rustin, noon
Lawrenceville at Springside Chestnut Hill, 2:30 p.m.
Hatboro-Horsham at Great Valley, 3 p.m.
Mercersburg Academy at Hill School, 6 p.m.
Owen J. Roberts at W.C. Henderson, 6 p.m.
Interboro at Sun Valley, 7 p.m.
Easton at Archbishop Carroll
Moravian Academy at Freedom
Parkland at Bethlehem Catholic
Nazareth at Southern Lehigh

Girls
Garnet Valley 7, Parkland 6, OT
Wilson 13, Lancaster Day 8
Unionville 14, Strath Haven 7
Penncrest 13, Henderson 11
West Chester Rustin 16, Ridley 10

Kennett at State College, 9 a.m.
Abington at Downingtown West, 10 a.m.
Good Counsel (Md.) at Episcopal Academy, 11 am.
Lower Merion at Avon Grove, 11:15 a.m.
Notre Dame (N.J.) at Central Bucks East, 1 p.m.
Friends’ Central at Lawrenceville School (NJ), 3 p.m.
Springfield-Montco at Germantown Friends, 3 p.m.
Villa Maria Academy at St. Basil, 3:45 p.m.3:45 PM
Interboro at Sun Valley, 5 p.m.
Mercersburg Academy at Hill School, 6 p.m.
Methacton at Downingtown East, 7 p.m.
Boyertown at Eastern
Southern Lehigh at Nazareth

Men’s
Division I

Drexel 16, Fairfield 14
Delaware 10, Hofstra 9
Cornell 12, Lehigh 10
Marist at Monmouth, 3 p.m.
Harvard at Penn, 3 p.m.
Penn State 14, Johns Hopkins 12
Princeton 24, Dartmouth 13
St. Joseph’s 14, Bryant 7
Georgetown 13, Villanova 11

Division II
Post 7, Chesrnut Hill 6

Division III

Albright 15, Alvernia 7
Cabrini 21, Centenary 0
Hood at Arcadia, 1 p.m.
Bryan Athyn 16, Cazenovia 5
Eastern 8, DeSales 5
Gettysburg 11, Haverford 5
Gwynedd Mercy 7, Marywood 5
Misericordia 11, Delaware Valley 7
Muhlenberg 16, McDaniel 7
Neumann 12, Keystone 7
Immaculata at Rosemont, 4 p.m.
Dickinson 15, Swarthmore 6
Franklin and Marshall 18, Ursinus 9
Lycoming at Widener, 7 p.m.

Women’s

Division I
Temple 18, Butler 5
Lehigh 15, Holy Cross 11
Lafayette at Loyola, 3 p.m.
Penn 19, Columbia 4
Northwestern at Penn State, 6 p.m.
Yale at Princeton, 3 p.m.

Division II
Holy Family 18, Post 15
West Chester 17, Edinboro 1
Thomas Jefferson at Caldwell, 4 p.m.

Division III
Albright 17, Alvernia 1
Cabrini 15, Cedar Crest 0
Immaculata 15, Centenary 2
Misericordia 21, Delaware Valley 5
Moravian at Drew, noon
Eastern 19, DeSales 18, OT
Gettysburg 18, Haverford 6
Arcadia 16, Hood 11
Widener at Lycoming, 1 p.m.
McDaniel at Muhlenberg, 4 p.m.
Marywood at Neumann, 11 a.m.
Ramapo at Rowan, 1 p.m.
Montclair State at Rutgers-Camden, 1 p.m.
Franklin and Marshall 20, Ursinus 6
Bryan Mawr at Washington College, 1 p.m.

Sunday
Women’s Division I

Drexel at Hofstra, 1 p.m.
St. Bonaventure at La Salle, 11:30
Duquesne at Saint Joseph’s, 1 p.m.


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.@FusionLax Saturday Philly boys’ lacrosse summaries

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Avon Grove 5, Central Bucks East 3

AG 2-2-1-0= 5
CBE 0-0-2-1= 3

AG
Scooter Whiteside 1g
Zach Augustine 2g 2a
Stefan Evans 1g
Jake Smith 1g
Jason Lengel 1a
Saves: Andrew Spencer 5
Faceoffs: Nate Hammond 8 of 11

CBE
Stout 1g
Scholz 1a
Ott 2g
Bullotta 1a
Saves: Rosenthal 9

Westtown School 9, Lansdale Catholic 6

Westtown School 2-1-2-4- 9
Lansdale Catholic 0-3-2-1 -6

Westtown Stats
Blake Larsen 1g, 2a
Jaxon Hendrickson 2g, 1a
Jordany Robleto-Baltazar 2g
Trent Kellner 1g, 3a
Eli Vega 2g
Peirce Eldredge 1g, 1a
Charlie Herlocher 2 saves

​Lansdale Catholic
Ryan Flanagan 2g
Corbett 2a
Hannings 1g
Doneny 1g
Denaven 1g
Logan 1g

Radnor 9, Perkioman Valley 8

RHS: 3,4,1,1 – 9
PVHS: 3,1,3,2- 8

PV
Max Nice 4g 1a 6gbs
Brian Fehr 2g 8gbs
Connor Roop 1g 1a
Nick Pammer 2a
Nick Beaudoin 1g
Matt Brock 7/19 FO
Rob Farrington 9 saves

Radnor
Connor Pierce 4g
Jackson Birtwistle 1g,1a
John Austen 1g
Drew Brown 2g,1a
Mike McShea 1g
Ryan Peter 1a
Mike McShea 14/20 FO
Archer Darrach 7 saves

Marple Newtown 11, Neshaminy 10, OT
Mnhs 42221 -11
Nesh ‎13240- 10

Marple Newtown
Dom Mandell 6 saves
Al Viola 5g 2a
Cj Long 1g
Jake Huey 1g 1a
‎Luke Jelus 2g 1a
Tyler Lynch 1g
Julian Cabral 1g

Wilson 11, Emmaus 3
Wilson 5 2 3 1 -11
Emmaus 0 1 3 0 – 3

Wilson
T Reinhart 5G 2A
C Magalotti 3G
J Stitzel 2G 1A
M Marrella 1G. 2A
F Cox 9 Saves

Emmaus
S Conway 1G
B Nakao 1G
B O’Connor 2A
B Meilinger 1G

Pennridge 11, Wappinger Falls (NY) 7

Pennridge 3 3 2 5 -11
WF 2 3 1 1 -7

Pennridge
Lazasz 4g
Fanelli 1g 2a
Britner 2g
R Garner 1g 1a
Dominic 1g
Nevells 1g
Sessa 1g
T Banks 9 Saves
Swartley 1 save

Spring-Ford 8, Germantown Academy 5
SF 1-2-1-4- 8
GA 0-3-1-1- 4

SF
Blake Terrizzi 1a
Sean Erdman 1g
Peyton Gensler 3g, 1a
Ryan Rosenblem 1g, 3a
Jarrod Marenger 1g, 1a
Kyle Decerio 2g
Kyle Pettine 15 saves

GA
Wills Jordan 1g
Timmy Ruth 1g
Gunnar Bogorowski 2g
Noah Spratt 2a
Jack McHugh 1g
Liam Rosato won 12 of 16 face offs
Tristan Shallow 12 saves

Central Bucks South 11, West Chester East 10
CBS 5, 4, 2,0 – 11
WCE 1, 5, 2, 2 – 10

CB South
Dante Poli 2G, 2A, 4 GB, 1 FTO
Austin Novick 2G, 2A, 2 GB
Ballentine 1A, 1 GB
Montrose 1A
C Abbonizio 3g, 1 GB
D Grosso 2G, 2A
T Horvath 1 G, 12GB 19/22 FO
J Reilly 1G
Falkowsji 3GB, 2 FTO
Manibo 2 GB, 1 FTO
Stoll 2 gb and 1/2 FI
Mcrory 1GB, 1 FTO
McDonald 1GB
Jonnson 1GB
Sautner 11 saves, 1 GB


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.@QuakerCityLax Saturday Philly girls’ lacrosse summaries

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West Chester Rustin 16, Ridley 10

WCR
Ashley Chisholm 6 goals 3 asst
Tina St. Clair 4 goals (#150 career) 3 asst
Emily Supplee 3 goals 2 asst
Katie Stubitts 2 goals
Maggie Ruble 1 goal
Maddie Montebianco 9 saves

Ridley
Smth 3 goals
Zimmerman 3 goals
Adam 2 goals
Axe 1 goal
Stratton 1 goal
Tavani 11 saves

Penncrest 13, Henderson 11
Penncrest 6-7- 13
Henderson 5-6- 11

Penncrest
Carly Baillis – 4 Goals
Logan O’Donnell – 3 Goals 1 Assist
Grace Harding – 3 Goals 1 Assist 5 draw controls
Abby Pennoni – 1 Assist
Kenna Kaut – 1 Goal 3 draw controls
Sadie King – 1 Goal 2 Assists
Mia George – 1 Goal 1 Assist
Sam Lyon – 1 draw control
Kaylee Woodhull 1 Save
Corryn Gamber 5 saves

HENDERSON
Lilly Siskind 7g 3gb 5dc 1ct
Jordyn Bauer 3g 1A 3gb 2dc
Peighton Bemenet 1g 1g 3gb 1ct 1 interception
Taylor Turner 12 saves

Garnet Valley 7, Parkland 6, OT

Garnet Valley-4-2-1-7
Parkland-6-0-0-6

Garnet Valley
Riley Delaney- 1g (including game winner in OT), 1a, 3gb, 1ct
Cam Faith- 1g, 2gb, 1ct
Abby Kalish- 2gb, 1ct
Madi McKee- 1g, 4dc
Kamryn McNeal- 1g (including game tying with 3 mins left in reg)
Kara Nealon- 1g, 2gb
Regan Nealon- 2g, 1a, 3gb, 1dc
Devin Taulane- 1gb
Kathryn Toohey- 2gb, 2dc
Linda Zamrowski- 2ct
Sam Hamalak- 7 saves

Parkland:
Em Leiby 1g
Camryn Barnett 1g 1a
Jill Bushinsky 1g
Maeve Leonzi 1g
Mackenzie Roth 1g
Abby Pope 1g 1a
Abby Giacobbe 1a
Goalie: Brie Barraco 9 saves

Unionville 14, Strath Haven 7
Halftime: Strath Haven 4 Unionville 9

Goals Strath Haven
Margot Hotham 2
Sophie Hasse 2
Olivia Memeger 3
Assists Strath Haven
Gillian Brennan 1
Emily Raech 1
Devon Maillet 1
Goalie saves: Katie Capalbo 10 saves

Goals Unionville
Erin 5
Veronica 4
Claire 1
Hanna 2
Mina 1
Maura 1
Assists Unionville: Lily 1
Goalie Saves: Madison 9


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