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.@1stStartLax Philly Friday scoreboard

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 5/4/18

High School
Boys’

Malvern Prep 11, Penn Charter 7
Central Bucks West 17, Council Rock North 8
North Penn 12, Council Rock South 9
Academy of the New Church 15, Westtown 4
Episcopal Academy 7, Springside Chestnut Hill 4
Central Bucks South 24, Neshaminy 10
Central Bucks East 12, Pennsbury 1
Springfield-Montco 11, Quakertown 2
Shipley 19, Moorestoen Friends 4
La Salle College HS at Archbishop Carroll
Cardinal O’Hara at Oxford
Hatboro-Horsham at Plymouth-Whitemarsh
Pennridge at Truman
Abington at Upper Moreland
Upper Dublin at Wissahickon

Girls’

Notre Dame 11, Penn Charter 6
Baldwin 14, Germantown Academy 11
Downingtown West 18, Interboro 3
Eastern (NJ) 15, Washington Township (NJ) 9
Agnes Irwin 18, Springside Chestnut Hill 6
Mt. St. Joseph Academy 21, St Basil’s 6
Germantown Friends 18, Friends’ Central 0
Abington Friends 16, Westtown 15
Central Bucks East 20, Jenkintown 5
Radnor 13, Abington 6
Methacton 8, Perkiomen Valley 6
Owen J. Roberts 11, Spring-Ford 10
Souderton 17, Council Rock North 4

Strath Haven at Academy Park
Parkland at Cardinal O’Hara
Upper Darby at Chichester
Villa Joseph Marie at Council Rock South
West Chester Rustin at Marple Newtown
Springfield -Montco at Neshaminy
Boyertown Area at Norristown
Hatboro-Horsham at North Penn
Pottsgrove at Pope John Paul II
Phoenixville at Upper Merion

College
Men’s
Division I
Ivy League semifinals

Yale 21, Penn 7

Women’s
Division I
Colonial Athletic Association semifinals

James Madison 17, Delaware 5

Patriot League semifinals
Navy 20, Lehigh 5

Big East semifinals
Penn State 21, Northwestern 17

Ivy League semifinals
Penn 16, Dartmouth 14
Princeton 17, Columbia 7

Atlantic-10 semifinals
Richmond 19, St. Joseph’s 12

Division II
PSAC semifinals

West Chester 16, Lock Haven 8


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.@QuakerCityLax Friday Philly girls’ lacrosse summaries

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Souderton 17, Council Rock North 4

Soud 12-5- 17
CRN 2-2- 4

Souderton
Anna Anello 2g
Carlie Doughty 4g, 2a, 1ct
Kate Connolly 2g, 1ct
Kylie Norbeck 1a, 1ct
Liz O’Hara 2g, 1a, 1ct
Mariah Bainbridge 1ct
Randi Hess 1g, 1ct
Riley McGowan 4g, 3a, 3ct
Sarah Goodwin 2g, 1ct
Sydney Rohrbach 1ct
Ceci Puente 1ct
Jackie DeAviz 1ct
Lauren Scott 3 saves

Central Bucks East 20, Jenkintown 5

CB East
Brigitte Bishop 4g, 1a
Mackenzie Boyle 2g, 2a
Erin McGovern 1g, 4a
Quinn Ferry 5g, 1a
Kieran Fink 1g
Katie Powell 4g, 1a
Riley Forman 3g, 3a
Fiona Henderson 7 saves
Maddie Gresko 1 save

Owen J. Roberts 11, Spring-Ford 10

Spring-Ford
Liv Yeagle 3 g 1 a 5 dc
Katie Metzler 2 g
Michaela Haney 1g
Cassie Marte 1 g 1 a 3 dc
Mac Doyle 1 g
Lauren Constantine 1 g
Erin Connelly 1 g
Goalie Amelia Keller 7 saves

OJR
K Kilgallon 4 g
D Sweck 2 g
E Gebert 2g
H Delahay 2 g
C Lasek 1 g

Methacton 8, Perkiomen Valley 6

Methacton 4 4 -8
PV 4 2 -6

Methacton
Mia Sheldon 4 goals
Sydney Tornetta 2 goals 3 assists
Julie Byrne 1 goal
Liz Chipman 1 goal
Frankie Lucchesi 1 assist
Rachel O’Toole 14 saves

PV
Kat Kelly 3 goals
Paige Tyson 1 goal
Tori Bruno 1 goal
Riley McGettigan 1 goal

Radnor 13, Abington 6

Radnor 8 – 6 – 13
Abington 3 – 3 – 6

Abington:
Abby Thomas 1G
Kaley Ehnow 1G
Sam Simon 1G
Jamir Mashore 1G
Lauren Van Buren 1G
Kelly McCallister 1G

Radnor
Ellie Mueller 3G, 1A, 3DC, 4GB
Cate Cox 3G, 1A, 2GB
Annie Burton 2G, 4DC, 1GB, 1CT
Catherine Belveal 2G, 2A, 1DC, 2GB, 1CT
Molly May 1G2GB, 1CT
Carleigh Goldstein 1G3GB
Cierra Hopson 1G
Tori DiCarlo 2GB, 2DC, 1CT
Ellie Rinehart 2CT, 1GB
Phoebe Proctor 3 saves, 1GB, 1CT

Notre Dame 11, Penn Charter 6
Halftime score PC 4 NDA 2

Penn Charter
Darcy Felter 1 draw
Hayley Hunt 1 GB 8 saves
Lane Murray 1 goal
Greer Guyer 1 GB 1 draw
Mia Ferraro 1 goal 1 GB
Kaylee Dyer 2 goals 5 draws
Emma Wilson 1 assist
Leah Sax 1 goal 2 GB
Lex Jospeh 1 GB 1 CT
Molly Visco 2 GB
Vanessa Ewing 1 goal 1 GB 4 draws

Baldwin 14, Germantown Academy 11
Final 14-11

Germantown Academy
Olivia Doody 5g
Mackenzie Smith 1g
Charlotte Rapp 1a
Maddie Burns 3g 3gb 4dc
Nadja Velis 1g
Elizabeth Van Blarcom 1g 1a
Zoe Torrey 11 saves

Downingtown West 18, Interboro 3
Downingtown: 13-5-18
Interboro: 2-1-3

Downingtown:
Peyton Mottice: 5g
Tabitha Rodriquez: 4g
Corrine Bednaria: 3g
Emily Feeny: 3g
Olivia DiGiorgio: 2g
Aliza Thir: 1g

Interboro:
Morgan Reed: 2g, 1a
Keri Barnett: 1g, 1a
Goalie Jaila Zaccarria: 2 saves

Eastern (NJ) 15, Washington Township (NJ) 9
Eastern 8 7 15
Washington Township 5 4 9

Eastern
Amanda Farnsworth 1g
Kara Heck 4g 2a
Jenna Casole 1g
Dani Mlkvy 2g 2a
Tori Accardo 3g 1a
Savannah Slack 3g 4a
Jessica Kinser 1g
Kelli McGroarty 7 saves

Washington Twp.
Erin Renshaw 1g 1a
Giovanna Raspanti 1g
Ally Tobler 1g
Casey Shultz 2g 1a
Deanna Balsama 3g 2a
Hannah Schrader 1g

Agnes Irwin 18, Springside Chestnut Hill 6

AIS
Alex Hark – 3g, 1a, 2GB, 3DCs
Emma Macaione – 1a
Maria Pansini – 3g, 1a, 2 GBs, 5DCs, 1CT
Sydney Wolfington – 4g, 1a
Natalie Pansini – 3g, 2GB, 4DCs
Kacy Hogarth – 3g, 2a, 4GBs, 1DC
Julianne Carey – 1a
Emily Wills – 1g, 1a, 1GB
Natalie Corkran – 1a
Emily Coyne – 1a, 2DCs
Heni Danson – 1GB
Brynn Smith . 1GB, 1CT
Grace Bartosh – 1GB, 1CT
Brynn Ammerman – 1CT, 2GB, 1DC
Annie Hepburn – 2CT
Meredith Murphy – 1CT, 1GB
Lauren Rader – 1GB
Caitlin Regan – 2GBs
Liz McNulty – 1DC
Camilla Gowen – 2 saves
Paige Crowther – 1 save

SCHA
Savannah Sweitzer 2a/1ct/2dc
Riley Redpath 1a
Caitie Brook 2g/1ct/1gb/4dc
Brooke Prochniak 3g
Dakota Carter 3dc
Maggie Pearson 1a
Ashley Lynch 1g/1a
Catherine Cooney 3gb
Abby Rorke 1gb
Ainsley Rexford 2gb/1ct
Caden Traversi 1gb
Delaney Sweitzer 14 saves/1ct/2gb.

Mt. St. Joseph Acad 21, St Basil’s 6
Mount 14-7-21
Basil’s 2-4-6

Mount
Cara Sheedy 5g 2a
Liz Meister 5g 2a 2dc
Brooke Blanche 2g 1a 1dc
Margaret Boreman 3g 5a
Elise Smigel 3g 2gb 9dc
Kennedy Cligget 1a 3gb 3dc
Danielle Dodaro 1g
Maggie Wooley 1g
Caroline Hliak 1g
Meredith Rickers 3gb
Erica Brocato 1gb 1dc
Bern Shields 3 saves

Basil’s
A Carter 1g
N Carter 1g
M Stampone 2g
C Fielder 1g
R Jones 1g

Germantown Friends 18, Friends’ Central 0
(13-0 at half)

GFS
Annie McLaughlin- 1 goal
Ava Moseley- 1 assist
Clare Meyer- 1 goal
Curran McLaughlin- 2 goals
Jane MacRae- 2 goals, 2 assists
Celia Meyer- 10 goals, 1 assist
Lindsey Golden- 1 goal
Riley Knowles- 1 goal
Corin Grady- 6 saves

Abington Friends 16, Westtown 15

AFS
Ally Muller, 8th grade, 5g, 2a
Isabelle Newman, 11th grade, 1g
Mya Osborne, 10th grade, 1g
Bea Guerra, 11th grade, 1g
Lily Silverman, 11th grade, 4g, 1a
Maggie Waldman, 8th grade, 2g
Claire Rosenwinkel, 11th grade, 2g, 2a
Clare Robinson, 9th grade, 1g
Paris Ford, 10th grade, 15 saves


Quaker City Lacrosse offers elite high school and youth girls’ club/travel programs, summer camp and clinics. Quaker City grads have gone on to succeed as student-athletes at all levels of women’s lacrosse and many have become coaches in the region and beyond. Click here for more info on Quaker City

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.@FusionLax Friday boys’ lacrosse summaries

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Shipley 19, Moorestown Friends 4

Shipley
Griff Gallagher- 4g, 1a
Josh Gallia – 3g, 2a
Ben Aschkenasy 2g, 2a
Randall Brown – 3g
Auggie Gehret – 3g
Braeden Lange- 1g, 1a
Henry Reed- 2g, 1a, 8/10 FO
Dean Maner- 1g
Tyler Drake – 1a
Kyle Mezrow – 5 saves
Nate Yi- 4 saves
Hunter Gallo 3/5

Malvern Prep 11, Penn Charter 7

MP
White 4g, 2a
Glynn 2g, 2a
Traynor 1g, 1a
Hilburn 2a
Gabrielsen 2g
McCahon 1g 1a
DiGiacobbe 1g, 1a
Pettit 8 saves

Penn Charter
Jayce Dyer- 2g
Ryan Dickson- 2g, 1a
Blake Target- 1a
Conor McKee- 1g, 1a
Luke Brogan- 1g
Gavin Tygh- 1g, 18/20 FO
Carson Marano- 13 saves

Central Bucks West 17, Council Rock North 8
CBW: 5-6-3-3=17
CRN: 2-1-1-4=8

CBW
Goals: Joey Rockovich 3, Michael Samson 3, Erik Ojert 3, Mark McCool 2, Blake Ewaskey 2, Christian Kunkel, Jake Ojert, Zach Lorino, David Ross
ASSISTS: CBW: E.Ojert 4, Rockovich 2, J.Ojert 2, CJ Lang, John McCreary, Ewaskey
SAVES: CBW: Max Dunar 12 saves, Conner Garrison 2

North Penn 12, Council Rock South 9
NP 2-4-4-2 12
CRS 1-1-2-5 9

NP scoring:
Damny Payne 5g
Andrew Kelly 1g
Matthew Dickson 2g
RJ Macnamera 1g
Lucas Yannul 2g 1a
Dakari Luby 1g
Bryon Rimmer 7 saves

ANC 15, Westtown 4

Westtown
Jaxon Hendrickson 2g
Trent Kellner 1g
Charlie Herlocher 7 saves

ANC
Jeb Brenfleck 4 goals 2 assists
Andrew Lapenta 2 goals 1 assist
Joe Paterno 2 goals
Dave Closterman 1 goal 7 assists
Hunter Jaronski 1 assist
Wil Vandegrift 1 goal 2 assists
Erik Lindrooth 1 assist
Kevin Vandegrift 1 goal
Drew Carr 3 goals
Yates Pendelton 1 goal
Griff McGinley 9 saves.

Episcopal Academy 7, Springside Chestnut Hill 4

EA
Gabe Furey 2/1
Rowan Brumbaugh 2/1
Charlie Cunniffe 1/0
Nate Hunter 1/0
Lukas Sinon 1/0
Nick Bates 0/1
Matt Chess – 11 saves
Jack Henderson 5/7 fo
Jackson Tuma 5/7 fo

Central Bucks South 24, Neshaminy 10
CBS 5 6 7 6
NHS 1 3 5 1

CBS
D. Poli: 9g, 4a, 2gb, 3fto
C. Abbonizio: 3g, 3a, 1gb
D. Grosso: 2g, 3a, 2gb
J. Reilly: 2g, 1gb
J. Ruger: 2g
A. Ballantine: 1g, 1a
T. Horvath: 1g, 1a, 13gb, 19/28 fo
A. Novick: 1g, 2fto
M. Stoll: 1g, 7gb, 3fto, 3/8 fo
C. Holley: 1g, 1a
L. Swangler: 1g, 5gb
E. Quinn: 3gb
D. Loverdi: 3gb
M. McDonald: 2gb
E. Casey: 2gb
L. Marin: 1gb
B. Sautner: 4 saves
C. Bernstein: 1 save

Central Bucks East 12, Pennsbury 1
SCORE BY QUARTER – 7-0/9-0/11-1/12-1

EAST SCORING
Ryan Stout – 2G 2A
Collin Stein – 1G
Jacob Manion – 1G 1A
Jake Ventresca – 1G
Michael Ott – 5G
Greg Scholz – 2G 1A
Ryan Bulotta 1A
Dan Burgos 1A
EAST FACE-OFF WINS
Michael Ott – 7 face off wins
Jake Kueney – 1 face off win
Pat Volko – 2 face off wins
EAST SAVES
Liam Rosenthal – 8
RJ Miller – 1 saves


Fusion Lacrosse, the sponsor for the Philly boys’ high summaries, offers elite coaching and travel teams as well as comprehensive training and events for both box and outdoor lacrosse. Click here to get more information about Fusion Lacrosse

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An up-and-coming lacrosse team is only one reason why Westtown School is the school to consider

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 5/5/18
From Press Release

Under the leadership of new Head Coach Todd MacFarlane, Westtown Boys’ Lacrosse has shown great improvement in the 2018 season. Led on the field by senior captains Jodany Baltazar, Trent Kellner, and Pierce Eldredge, the Moose have established a balanced attack and stingy defense.

Coach MacFarlane is far from content and knows the competition will only get stronger as the season progresses. “Our only focus is on getting better each day. I’m proud of the work that the boys have put in, but we have a long way to go and we’re far from a finished product.”

New coach Todd Macfarlane
This year Westown welcomed Coach Todd MacFarlane. For 20+ years, Coach MacFarlane has coached and trained players at all levels including: collegiate, professional and international, All-Conference, All-State, and All-American. Most recently on staff at University of Pennsylvania and University of Maryland, he has placed players in programs at Maryland, Loyola, Syracuse, Johns Hopkins, North Carolina, UPenn, Harvard, Drexel, Dartmouth, Penn State, and Cornell, to name a few. As a player, he was All-Conference, on the NCAA top points leader board, All-Conference academic, college team captain, and a member of the Anaheim Storm (NLL).

Westtown Commitments
Three Westtown seniors have committed to play college lacrosse this year:
Midfielder Trent Kellner has committed to play Division II lacrosse at Limestone College.
Midfielder Peirce Eldredge has committed to play Division III lacrosse at Emerson College.
Attackman Jordany Baltazar has committed to play Division III lacrosse at Haverford College.

Westtown player is Scholar-Athlete of the Week
Westtown School 2019 LSM/defenseman Jack DeVuono was named a Pansini Law Group Male Scholar-Athlete of the Week. The award recognizes senior and junior lacrosse players that excel in academics, service and athletics. See the story here.

Westtown Summer Clinic/Camp
Registration is open for the Westtown School Summer 5th-8th Grade Boys Lacrosse Clinic.
The Details:
When: Tuesday, July 31 to Thursday, August 2
Times: 5:45-7:45 p.m
Where: Westtown School – Oak Lane Fields, 975 Westtown Road, West Chester, PA 19382 (please use Oak Lane entrance off Westtown Road)
Who: Hosted by: Westtown coach Todd MacFarlane
Fee: $125 per player or $200 for 2 players (Only 50 spots available!) Must register and pay in full at same time.
Click here to register

Westtown’s Lacrosse Program
Westtown offers three season training opportunities, including speed and conditioning (fall & winter) and box lax (winter & spring)
Summer training, conditioning, and team events for players who are local or would like to stay with a host family.

About Westtown School

Westtown School is nestled in “the hot bed” of lacrosse giving players the ability to play a competitive schedule
Opportunity to play on external club teams, and participate in recruiting showcases.

Click here for more info on Westtown School and its lacrosse program.

About Westtown’s 600-Acre Campus
Multi-purpose field house – Dedicated varsity lacrosse field – 2 strength & conditioning rooms – 2 full-time, on-site physical trainers/strength & conditioning coaches – Located in West Chester, PA

As a Westtown School student-athlete, you will be challenged in more ways than you believe possible. You will be held to the highest standard of integrity. Your coaches will push you. You will grow as a leader. You will grow as an individual. You will grow as a teammate.

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Philly girls’ camps guide for summer, 2018

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 5/5/18

2018 summer lacrosse camps for girls

Excel girls’ camp at Episcopal Academy, June 18-22. Camp is directed by Episcopal Coach Josie Ferri Tomaino.
Camp runs Monday through Friday, 9am – 3pm and is open to any girls in rising 3rd – 9th grade. Optional lunch and aftercare (3:30-5:30pm) will also be available for purchase in the weeks leading up to camp.
The primary focus of camp is fun and personal development. The goal is to raise each player’s skill level by exposing them to the latest stickwork techniques and developments in the game of girls’ lacrosse. Excel’s curriculum includes a variety of individual skills including stickwork (technique & creativity), shooting (technique, selection, accuracy, power), and defensive concepts (communication, checking, slides, groundballs). From a team perspective, we’ll be reviewing small-sided concepts (2v2s, 3v3s, man-up/man-down) as well as full field concepts (clearing, riding). Off the field, campers will have the opportunity to participate in specialty sessions, including leadership, nutrition, body awareness/strength training, speed & agility and more.
Click here for June 18-22 camp
Click here for July 23-27 camp

Germantown Friends School Girls’ Lacrosse Camp for Grades 2 to 9 on June 18-22 from 9 am-3 pm.
Click here and access the Girls Lacrosse Camp to register.
For more than 20 years, the ​Germantown Friends School (GFS)​ varsity coaches and other dedicated professionals have offered premium camp experiences for young athletes interested in developing their skills and confidence. ​GFS Girls Lacrosse and Athletic Summer Camps are designed for students to inquire and explore, engage with new friends and community members, learn about their own passions, and strengthen skills.
The GFS Summer Girls Lacrosse camp, led by GFS Athletic Director and former Division I two-sport athlete, Katie Bergstrom, is designed for players in grades 2-9 who want to work on fundamental skill-building with a major emphasis on stick work, positional play, and game concepts. The camp will also focus on play-making, conditioning, and basic game rules. The goal for the camp is not only to teach the skills necessary to excel at lacrosse, but also to build confidence, deepen players’ passion for the sport, and work as a team.

West Chester Lacrosse Association camp. Your players will have tons of fun at our spectacular summer lax camp! Camp runs June 18th – 21st at Kelly Field. Each day of camp will be a mix of lacrosse skills/drills, competition, scrimmages, and other exciting sports games. Registration is open to any lacrosse player on a first-come, first-served basis. Space is limited for this popular camp, register today!
Click here WCLAX-Girls Summer Camp to learn more and register

1st Start Summer Camps, mornings from 9-noon.
The Episcopal Academy, 1785 Bishop White Drive, Newtown Square, PA 19073
June 18- June 22 (Monday-Friday), 9-12 PM Each Day
Click to register
Swarthmore College, 500 College Ave, Swarthmore, PA 19081
June 25- June 29 (Monday-Friday), 9-12 PM Each Day
Click to register
All Sports Center, 1511 W Main St, Collegeville, PA 19464
July 9- July 13 (Monday-Friday)
Click to register
Swarthmore College, 500 College Ave, Swarthmore, PA 19081
July 16- July 20 (Monday-Friday), 9-12 PM Each Day
Click to register
Sea Isle City, Dealy Field, 59th Street, Sea Isle City, NJ, 08243
July 30-August 3 (Monday-Friday), 9-10:30 AM Each Day
To register click here!!

Rippin’ Rope Lacrosse camps are an excellent way to take your lacrosse skills to the next level. Whether you’re just starting out with lacrosse, or an experienced player looking to become a more polished player, Rippin’ Rope can help you acheive your goals. The camps are headed by Archmere Academy coach Pete Duncan.
Camp Times: 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Registration for all camps: Online sign up preferred
June 18-21 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, in Hockessin, Delaware at Wilmington Christian School (Co-ed)
July 16-20 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, at Smyrna High School in Smyrna, DE (Co-ed)
July 30-Aug. 3 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, at Saint Edmond’s Academy in Wilmington, Delaware, Session 2 (Co-ed)

NXT Play Fast lacrosse camps, fundamental-level program for girls and boys ages 7-14. This camp is ideal for aspiring players who want to fine-tune their skills, continue to improve their game in a high energy, high repetition lacrosse training program. Each day is filled with position specific stations, small-sided games, contests, trashcan lacrosse, prizes, and staff demonstrations. NXT camps are recognized for being fun, safe, and professional. Play Fast Camp runs from 9am-3pm each day with an amazing and passionate staff. NXT also offers Cradle Lacrosse Camps, for ages 4 to 7, simultaneously with all of the Play Fast camps. Equipment is provided.
La Salle College High School June 18th-21st
The Phelps School June 25th-28th
Cardinal O’Hara July 9th-12th
West Chester Rustin July 9th-12th **Girls only Combo Camp, lacrosse and field hockey option
Cabrini July 16th-19th ** Lunch provided each day at an additional charge**
Play Fast Summer Camp Registration
Cradle Summer Camp Registration
Register for combo camp here!
**Early Bird Registration ends May 20th** For more info visit www.nxtsports.com

GameBreaker Lacrosse Camps at Shipley School.
Session I
June 19 – June 22
Half Day 9:00 am – 12:00 pm (ages 4 to 9)
Day Camp 9:00 am – 3:00 pm (ages 8 to 17)
Shipley School Girls Lacrosse Camp Session II
June 25 – June 28
Half Day 9:00 am – 12:00 pm (ages 4 to 9)
Day Camp 9:00 am – 3:00 pm (ages 9 to 17)
Shipley School Girls Shooting/Goalie Clinic
June 29,·Shooting Clinic · $95.00 · 9:00 am – 12:00 pm (ages 8 to 17)
GameBreaker returns to The Shipley School for its 12th annual summer lacrosse camp. Director Mark Duncan and girls’ coach Molly Fernandez, will direct the camp.
Click here to register and for more information for Shipley camps.

Team 302 Lacrosse summer camps for girls in Grades 2 to 8:
302 Girls Lax Camp (North)
Grades: Rising 3th Grade to 8th Grade
at The Independence School, 1300 Paper Mill Rd, Newark DE 19711
June 25-28, 9am-2pm
Price: $275
Register Here
302 Girls Lax Camp (South)
Grades: Rising 2nd Grade to 8th Grade
at the New DE Turf Sports Complex, 4000 Bay Road, Frederica, DE 19946
July 24-26, 1pm-5pm
Price: $150
Register Here

Team 302 Girls Lacrosse Camps.
Click here to apply for all camps.
302 Girls Lax Camp (North)
Grades: Rising 3th Grade to 8th Grade
at The Independence School, 1300 Paper Mill Rd, Newark DE 19711
June 25-28, 9am-2pm
302 Girls Lax Camp (South)
Grades: Rising 2nd Grade to 8th Grade
at the New DE Turf Sports Complex, 4000 Bay Road, Frederica, DE 19946
July 24-26, 1pm-5pm
Girls’ Director: Laurie DeLuca
For additional questions please email prolacrosse1@gmail.com

Be Your Best Lacrosse Camp, boys and girls, K through Grade 9 at Wissahickon Middle School. Two sessions, Session 1: June 25th – June 29th (Mon-Fri) 8:30 – 2:30; Session 2: July 9th – July 13th (Mon-Fri) 8:30 – 2:30
Be Your Best Lacrosse Camp’s number one goal is to make each camper a better lacrosse player while having fun learning the game. The Camp believes the best way to achieve this goal is to have excellent staff-camper interaction while teaching the game.
Click here to register
Be Your Best was Voted Best in Philadelphia Sports & Recreation of 2015. This camp will teach skills, techniques and strategies of lacrosse. It stresses the importance of good fundamentals, training and FUN!! The camp encourages all levels of players to learn, improve and enjoy! Camp Shirt/Pinnie & Daily prizes: “Camper of the day”, Hustle Bag, Awards Friday, Gatorade Awards Outstanding instruction – Fundamental drills with an emphasis on improving individual skills Radar Gun for “Fastest Shot” competition & Lacrosse Olympics & special guests.

Black Bear girls’/boys’ camps, Avalon, NJ. Take advantage of Black Bear’s early bird registration and save $25 from now until Feb. 3. using the coupon code BBLC25 at check out.
AVALON SESSION 1 7/2-7/6 @ AVALON SPORTS COMPLEX (BOYS & GIRLS, also 5 to 15)
Directed by Jon Heisman Head Coach at Bishop Shanahan High School ($275)
AVALON SESSION II 8/6-8/10 @ AVALON SPORTS COMPLEX (BOYS & GIRLS, 5 to 15)
Directed by Jon Heisman Head Coach at Bishop Shanahan High School ($275)
Black Bear campers enjoy daily scrimmages, position specific instruction, contests, and daily personal interaction with coaches. Players of all abilities and experience are welcome and will greatly benefit from our structured, time-tested program. Campers will be grouped according to age and ability. We teach players the proper technique and fundamentals of the game and develop their skills and lacrosse IQ. This is accomplished in a fun-filled, exciting atmosphere run by top coaches and college players. No matter your skill level when you start the week, you are sure to leave as a much better player after attending a Black Bear camp.
All camps run 9am-1pm with a break built in at 11am
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR A BLACK BEAR LACROSSE CAMP
*Contact us for Sibling Discount code; *Rental equipment available for $65 (paid at check out)

GameBreaker Camp, Bryn Mawr College.
July 9 – July 12
Overnight (ages 8 to 17)
Extended Day (ages 8 to 17)
GameBreaker is excited to announce a new Pennsylvania girls lacrosse camp this summer. Bryn Mawr College offers great amenities, including spacious dorms, an all-you-can-eat dining hall, and beautiful athletic fields. Overnight and extended day camper options are offered.
Click here to register and for more information for Bryn Mawr camp.

6 Points Sports Academy URJ Summer Lacrosse Camp for Jewish boys and girls, 4th to 11th grade, Greensboro, N.C. 6 Points Sports Academy is located in a 100-acre, $100 million dollar state-of-the-art athletic and camp facilities of the American Hebrew Academy. At 6 Points Sports Academy, athletes from 35 different states all over North America and 7 different countries participate in a unique camping experience that offers top-level sports coaching and all the beloved traditions of Reform Jewish camping. Within its kind and nurturing community, campers form friendships for life while feeding their passion for their chosen sport – and achieve a higher quality of life as young Jewish athletes. The camp offers three separate sessions of 2 weeks each, with many campers choosing to experience 6 Points for 4 – or even 6 – weeks per summer. The coaches are NCAA level coaches – most of whom have been with the camp since day 1. These coaches – many of which coach the USA teams for Maccabi USA – are skilled enough to challenge the top tiered athlete who comes to camp, and to teach, mentor and guide the lower skilled athletes who love their sport and love being at camp at the same time. This magical experience takes place on the finest camp facility in all of North America. Campers live in air-conditioned college style dorms, with either 1 or 2 roommates that they have the option of selecting prior to arrival at camp.
During each day of the two week long session, campers participate in 4 hours of intensive skill development in one chosen sport (their sports major) and 2 hours of electives. Sports majors include girls’ lacrosse, boys’ lacrosse, soccer, tennis, basketball, baseball, softball, swimming, and cheerleading / dance. This year they have added volleyball as a sports major for the first time ever during our 3rd session. Electives include kayaking, rock climbing, gaga, rugby, ultimate frisbee, flag football, 9 square in the air, weight training, cross country, and lacrosse. Jewish values are infused in everything we do at camp, starting with our 6 core values. Values are presented to our campers as ways to live Jewishly, as ways to live humanly, and as ways to live successfully. These values are presented by our Rabbis, faculty, and Jewish life team at camp each morning during our “Sportscenter” value presentation.
Anybody that signs up using LaxCon18 gets $100 off their registration.
Click here for more info or to register.

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Boys’ lacrosse: @UDcardslax downs Wissahickon to clinch tie for Suburban One American title

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Luke Roselli had two goals, an assist and won 16 of 23 faceoffs while Jerry Bardol led a balanced attack with two goals and five assists as visiting Upper Dublin toppled Wissahickon, 12-9, Friday in a battle of league unbeatens and clinch at least a tie for the Suburban One American Conference title.

The Cards – No. 2 in this week’s Phillylacrosse.com Rankings – are 13-1 overall and 7-0 in the conference with just an away game Monday at Quakertown remaining.

Max Winebrake added three goals and an assist and Jed Hanson scored three goals for the Cards while Dillon Lojeski posted nine saves in goal. Cary Romig and Jason Williams each scored once.

The Trojans (5-8 overall, 5-1 conference) have rebounded from an 0-6 start and came into play having won five of their last six. They trailed 6-2 after the first quarter, but rallied to make it an 8-6 game at halftime. The Cards scored three straight in the third to make it 11-6, but a Jackson Intrieri rocket found the net for a man-up goal that made it an 11-9 game with six minutes remaining in regulation.

Intrieri led the Trojans with a five-point night, scoring two goals and assisting on three others. John Dickson and Harrison Williams both had a pair of goals. Brody Myers had a goal and an assist, and scoring one goal each were Owen Baim and Michael Licata.

Upper Dublin 12, Wissahickon 9
Upper Dublin 6-2-3-1-12
Wissahickon 2-4-0-3-9

Upper Dublin
Jerry Bardol 2g, 5a, 2 GB
Max Winebrake 3g, 1a, 3 gb
Jed Hanson 3g, 3gb
Cary Romig 1g, 1gb
Jason Williams 1g, 1gb
Luke Roselli 2g, 1a, 16/23 Faceoff, 14 GB
Dillon Lojeski 9 saves
Nick Sowers 4 gbs, 2cts
Anthony Cerminara 3 gbs
Brian McCarry 1 gb
Brody Balasa 1 gb

Wissahickon
Jackson Intrieri 2g, 3a
John Dickson 2g
Harrison Williams 2g
Brody Myers 1g, 1a
Owen Baim 1g
Michael Licata 1g
Matt Fritz 10/22 on faceoffs
Brad Melvin 9 saves

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Updated list of Philly girls’ lacrosse events: Clinics, leagues, tournaments, showcases

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Spring Tournaments

Girls Youth Lacrosse Under the Lights Round Robin, 5/6, 7/8 grades, April 28 at Cardinal O’Hara High School.
3 / Games – Full Field
*Team Fee $200/Team
*Discounts for Multiple Teams
Register: jduckenfield@cohs.com

Club tryouts

NXT LC Girls supplemental tryouts at Germantown Academy on April 29th. This is a day to come watch NXT teams in action at the Mid-Atlantic Spring League, meet families, coaches, players, and get a sense of how NXT club teams professionally operate. This will be the last chance to be considered for one of its teams before next year’s tryouts.
TIMES:
8:30 – 9:15 Grad Years 2020, 2021, 2023
9:15 – 9:30 Group Q & A with NXT LC Directors
9:30 – 10:15 Grad Years 2024, 2025, 2026, 9U
10:15-10:30 Group Q & A with NXT LC Directors
Register: Click here to register.

West Chester Patriots is an advanced girls travel team dedicated to the development of 4th thru 6th-grade lacrosse players. Patriots Girls Travel team tryouts for rising 4th, 5th, and 6th graders will be held in early May. Practices will be held weekly and include wall ball workouts and summer league games. Graduation years are 2025 – 2026 – 2027, and players may be grouped by mixed or pure year teams.
The Patriots program is open to all registrants, players outside of West Chester are welcome!
Click here WCLAX- Patriots to learn more and register for tryouts
Tryouts are Thursday, May 3rd at 6 PM on Kelly Field and Wednesday, May 9th at 6 PM on Kelly Field.

Summer youth training

West Chester Lacrosse Association Boys’ and Girls’ Speed school at Kelly Field is open to boy and girl athletes of all ages and will run mid-June through mid-July. Sessions will be led by Dan Deckelbaum, personal trainer licensed by NASE (National Association of Speed and Explosion), professional lacrosse player and state champion coach.
Click here WCLAX-Speed School to learn more and register
Girls summer programs and West Chester Patriots are lead by WCLA Girls Director, Amanda Gionfriddo and boys summer programs, Elevated, and Speed School at Kelly Field are led by WCLA Boys Director, Dan Deckelbaum.

Summer Youth Leagues

West Chester Lacrosse Association Boys’ and Girls’ Summer Leagues. Roll the ball out and let them play! Only $80 for six games with refs and coaches. Games run June 11th – July 27th at local West Chester fields. The girls will have a blast playing with their friends as teams will be formed by the players. Boys will be split by program affiliation, so players will play with their spring teammates and friends. Goalies play free!
Click on WCLAX-Girls Summer League to learn more and register

Summer Benefit Game

Shootout for Soldiers Philadelphia, June 26-27 (7 p.m. start, for 24 hours) at Episcopal Academy.
CLICK TO REGISTER AS A TEAM OR INDIVIDUAL OR TO DONATE
Shootout for Soldiers is a 24 hour lacrosse event with a mission to use lacrosse as a platform to support American veterans and foster community engagement. The games are fun – and are meant to bring the community together in support of our nation’s heroes. There is no championship or all-star team and the score runs for all 24 hours.
There is good food, music and a festival of activities beyond lacrosse that make it a family friendly event for all. Last year SFS Philadelphia raised over $66k dollars through the support of over 700 players and 3,200 spectators in the Philadelphia area.
Those interested can sponsor a team to ensure the team meets its fundraising requirement. Veterans can register for the Veterans Game.

Summer Clinics

STEPS Elite Philadelphia DEVO program, at Radnor HS Encke Field, introduces girls in Grades 3 to 5 to club lacrosse at STEPS Philly.
Dates: May 20th kick off. Uniform distribution, parent meeting, team practice, team bonding; Time: 4:00 – 6:00pm
Practice Dates: May 30, June 4, 6 ,11, & 13; Time: 5:00 – 6:30pm
Tournament: Live, Love, Lax in Bel Air, MD, June 16th & 17th
Cost: $450
A $150 non-refundable deposit (plus processing fee) is due at time of registration.
$300 balance will be due April 1st.
Click here to register
Fee includes: 6 Team Practices, Tournament Entry Fee, Custom NIKE Uniform Kit
**Open to all players in current school year 2017-2018 Grades 3,4 & 5**

Tryouts

WPLL Futures Tryouts for PA, NJ. The WPLL Futures is a nationwide lacrosse development program for high school girls (2019s, 2020s, 2021s) that will focus as much on lacrosse as it will on character and leadership development. Girls will receive paramount instruction from some of the Nation’s best lacrosse players and coaches that will help increase each athlete’s skill level as well as game IQ. In addition, through the Future’s experience, girls will receive invaluable and unique training on gaining confidence, increasing their leadership capabilities, and improving their emotional intelligence (or mental toughness) both on and off the lacrosse field. This is a well-rounded development opportunity that will help girls play at the next level. Pro. Starts here!
NEW JERSEY TRYOUT, REGIONAL DIRECTOR: Lauren Farrell
Sunday, March 25th, TIME: 12:00PM-3:00PM
LOCATION: Princeton Bubble, Powers Stadium, Princeton, NJ 08540
http://www.wpllfutures.com/nj. Contact: becky@prowomenslax.com
PENNSYLVANIA TRYOUT, REGIONAL DIRECTOR: Josie Ferri Tomaino
Sunday, April 15th
TIME: 2019s: 9:00am-11:00am; 2020s: 11:30am-1:30pm; 2021s: 2:00pm-4:00pm
LOCATION: Episcopal Academy, 1785 Bishop White Drive, Newtown Square, PA 19073
http://www.wpllfutures.com/pa
Contact: becky@prowomenslax.com

Training

NXT Lacrosse Academy Session II at Main Line Sports Center in Berwyn. Each NLA series has four 120-minute training sessions featuring intense drills and advanced curriculum topics. The college coaches held live demonstrations and players worked through drills that required critical thinking and an elite skill set. The February NLA is set to get started this coming Saturday, Feb 3rd for the girls and Sunday, Feb 4th for the boys, both programs having very limited space available. Interested players should apply here by clicking on this link. Questions on the girls program can be directed to Kate Henwood (kate.henwood@nxtsports.com), questions on the boys program can be directed to PT Ricci (pt.ricci@nxtsports.com).

NXTsports Play Fast Lacrosse. The Play Fast Training curriculum is built around progression drills, position-specific stations and the game of Trashcan Lacrosse: the dynamic 2v2 pick-up game that focuses on developing a great handle, learning to play fast and mastering the 2v1 draw & dump. We introduce a wide range of basic to advanced concepts, add subtle challenges, then ask players to be creative in applying them during small sided games and King of the Can tournaments. All programming is highly organized with a focus on high reps in the core skills of the game. We strive for all players to leave our training sessions with the tools and inspiration to take their game to the NXT level.
Play Fast – Dates and Locations:
Thursdays 6-730pm March 8-March 29 at Proving Grounds
Tuesdays 530-7pm April 3- May 8 Proving Grounds
To register for Play Fast click on Playfast Spring Training Registration
Questions about Play Fast? Contact Marty Kupprion at coachkupp@nxtsports.com

Youth skills

NXTsports Cradle Lacrosse. Cradle Lacrosse is NXT’s co-ed beginner lacrosse program for ages 4-7 years old. It focuses on core skill development in a one-of-a-kind, unrivaled environment. Cradle’s six-week program focuses on building a player’s confidence through basic games while teaching the fundamentals. The key to our curriculum is providing opportunities for success for each player in a safe and energetic environment. Most importantly we provide all of the equipment, there is nothing for you to buy.
To register for Cradle click on Spring Cradle Registration
Questions about Cradle? Contact Theresa Giunta at theresa.giunta@nxtsports.com
Cradle – Saturday Locations:
West Chester East High School 9-10 am April 7-May 12
The Phelps School Turf Fieldhouse (Indoor) 10-11 am April 7- May 12
Springside Chestnut Hill Turf 12-1pm April 7-May 5 (2 hours on May 5)
Cradle – Sunday Locations:
Radnor Memorial Park Turf 930-1030am April 8- May 13
Cardinal O’Hara 930-1030am April 8-May 20 (Skip May 5/6th Weekend)
Strath Haven Little Panthers Turf 130-230pm April 8- May 13
LaSalle College High School 4-5pm April 8-May 13

Spring League

NXT Girls Mid-Atlantic Lacrosse League at Conshohocken Proving Grounds. Each competing team will play eight games on four weekend dates in April and May. Like the Boys League, the Girls League will also feature a Championship Round in May for the top two teams in each division!
The Girls Mid-Atlantic Lacrosse League looks to support the play and growth of competitive lacrosse at the youth levels by providing options to girls and teams seeking a competitive atmosphere!
The 2018 Girls Mid-Atlantic Lacrosse League will feature divisions for players in the 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026 graduation years.
Girls teams committed to the 2018 Mid-Atlantic Lacrosse League include:
HHH, Uprising, NXT, T3, DEWLAX, XTREME, Comanche Lax, Pure Lacrosse (MD), Belles Lacrosse, & Mesa.
The Mid-Atlantic Lacrosse League is currently at 85% capacity. Registrations for the final spots will be accepted up until January 15 (or until full). If you are interested or have additional questions, please contact Amanda Kammes, at Amanda.kammes@nxtsports.com.

Summer Benefit Game

Shootout for Soldiers Philadelphia, June 13 (7 p.m. start, for 24 hours) at Episcopal Academy.
CLICK TO REGISTER AS A TEAM OR INDIVIDUAL OR TO DONATE
Shootout for Soldiers is a 24 hour lacrosse event with a mission to use lacrosse as a platform to support American veterans and foster community engagement. The games are fun – and are meant to bring the community together in support of our nation’s heroes. There is no championship or all-star team and the score runs for all 24 hours.
There is good food, music and a festival of activities beyond lacrosse that make it a family friendly event for all. Last year SFS Philadelphia raised over $66k dollars through the support of over 700 players and 3,200 spectators in the Philadelphia area.
Those interested can sponsor a team to ensure the team meets its fundraising requirement. Veterans can register for the Veterans Game.

Summer Showcases

The Cascade National Prospect Elite 80 nominations are being accepted for the event on July 11-12 at the DE Turf Sports Complex in Frederica, DE. For high school boys and girls graduating in 2020, 2021 & 2022. The Cascade National Prospect Elite 80 is geared to maximize athletic recruiting opportunities for athletes and NCAA lacrosse coaches. Entering its third year, the summer Cascade National Prospect Elite 80 brings together a diverse pool of players that want to supplement their club team participation with an individual showcase that is highly regarded to be one of the best – by collegiate level lacrosse coaches.
Whether you’re uncommitted or committed to attend the college of your choice, the National Prospect Elite 80 is your chance to play with and against other 2020, 2021 and 2022 top-tier players in nation this summer.
Boys Director: Steven Boyle, NCAA DI, Drexel University; Girls Director: Chelsea Rosiek, NCAA DI, St. Bonaventure University
Only 80 players in each graduation year will be selected to attend and this is your chance to be included in the national player Watch List. Submit your nomination application online. There’s no fee to nominate a player and anyone can do it.
Player nominations are evaluated and scored based on completeness of the online nomination form or coach referral by a panel comprised of individuals that are committed to helping others through academic, athletic and community initiatives.
Nominate a player here

Summer Tournaments

Summer Rise, by Victory events, June 16-17
LOCATION: The Westtown School | West Chester, PA
DIVISIONS
High School | 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Youth | 2023, 2024, 2025, 2026
Click here for more info

Lax Amplified Youth Tournament for Girls, June 16-17 at In The Net Sportsplex, near Hershey, PA. This is an all girls’ youth event (2021-2026) – which features many more champions than just tournament champions. We award prizes for Best Team Spirit, Best Team Dance, Best Sportsmanship. We are hop, skip and jump away from Hershey Park and all the surrounding activities including some incredible Golf Courses for Dads!
Click here to register.

Girls Summer Slam by Victory Events
July 7-8,
Seneca High School | Tabernacle, NJ
DIVISIONS
High School | 2019 A/B, 2020 A/B, 2021 A/B, 2022 A/B
Youth | 2023 A/B, 2024 A/B, 2025/26 A/B
Click here for more info

To submit a listing, e-mail us at golax@phillylacrosse.com

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Updated Philly boys’ lacrosse events: Tournaments, leagues, clinics, prospect camps

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Boys’ Events

Club tryouts

Team 302 Boys’ Lacrosse tryouts/evaluations at The Independence School, 1300 Paper Mill Rd., Newark DE, 19711
Register here!
Dates (these also are scheduled practices for existing players:
May 20th & Sunday June 3rd
2025, 2026, 2027, 2028 1:00pm-2:30pm
2022, 2023, 2024 2:30pm-4:00pm
2019, 2020, 2021 4:00pm-5:30pm
May 22, 24, 29, 31
2019, 2020, 2021 4:00pm-5:30pm
2025, 2026, 2027,2028 5:30pm-7:00pm
2022, 2023, 2024 7:00pm-8:30pm
Please email prolacrosse1@gmail.com with any questions you have or to set up an alternative evaluation.

Brotherly Love Lacrosse Academy 2023 Team tryouts, Saturday, May 19th from 6-8pm at Lambert Park Fields, West Chester. This program is designed to supplement your current club team.
Registration Link: www.brotherlylovelaxclub.org/
Brotherly Love Academy is an elite AAA team based out of Philly designed to supplement your current lacrosse club. Its focus is on playing Elite National Caliber Teams.
Brotherly Love has retained a coaching staff featuring elite coaches and former/current players, including Head Coach Chris Bates, Episcopal Academy, Princeton, Drexel, Wings, Dartmouth; Assistant Coach: Paul Deniken, Philadelphia Wings, Washington College; Defensive Coordinator: Mike Twohig, Drexel University; Mike Noone: Defensive Specialist, MLL Ohio Machine, Lehigh; Drew Adams: Goalie Coach, Team USA, MLL Lizards, Penn State

Youth Club registration

West Chester Elevated Lacrosse is a club lacrosse program based off practice first, followed by skill development and competition. We will coach each player to ensure they improve lacrosse skills, IQ, and have fun on the field! WC Elevated Lacrosse Club consists of competitive tournament teams plus a core training academy style program for 3rd – 8th grade.
Tournament teams for 3rd – 7th grade (grad years 2024 – 2027) are looking for a few skilled players. Every team will have at least one non-parent coach with high school or college coaching experience.
Click here WCLAX- Elevated Summer Registration to learn more and register

WC ELEVATED 1st & 2nd Grade
A fun lacrosse experience that will teach lacrosse fundamentals, introduce team concepts, skill progression and teach athletic coordination. The Elevated 1st – 2nd program is aimed for young lacrosse players who love the game and want to take their game to the next level. K-2nd grade: 8 practices plus 6 Summer League games.
Click here WCLAX- Elevated 1st – 2nd Registration (scroll to bottom of page) to learn more and register

Summer youth training

West Chester Lacrosse Association Boys’ and Girls’ Speed school at Kelly Field is open to boy and girl athletes of all ages and will run mid-June through mid-July. Sessions will be led by Dan Deckelbaum, personal trainer licensed by NASE (National Association of Speed and Explosion), professional lacrosse player and state champion coach.
Click here WCLAX-Speed School to learn more and register
Girls summer programs and West Chester Patriots are lead by WCLA Girls Director, Amanda Gionfriddo and boys summer programs, Elevated, and Speed School at Kelly Field are led by WCLA Boys Director, Dan Deckelbaum.

Summer Face-Off Leagues

Philly Face-Off League, for faceoff guys in grades 3-12, each week on Wednesdays this summer at Main Line Sports Center in Berwyn. This is an IDEAL clinic for face-off guys who want to compete against other quality face-off players for 90 minutes while receiving individualized instruction. The Philly Face-Off League is run by John Bodnar, Mike Dolente, and Shawn Kaplan. They all have an extensive background in working with some of the best face-off guys in the area and are asking for more guys to compete. The PFL will run for 10 sessions on Wednesday nights starting May 30 from 6-7:30 PM. Any player in grades 3-12 are welcome to attend. Current college players home from school are welcome to practice as well!
Want in on the League? You can register here at: https://campscui.active.com/orgs/PhillyFaceOffLeague

Summer Youth Leagues

West Chester Lacrosse Association Boys’ and Girls’ Summer Leagues. Roll the ball out and let them play! Only $80 for six games with refs and coaches. Games run June 11th – July 27th at local West Chester fields. The girls will have a blast playing with their friends as teams will be formed by the players. Boys will be split by program affiliation, so players will play with their spring teammates and friends. Goalies play free!
Click on WCLAX- Boys Summer League to learn more and register

Summer Leagues

Back 2 Basics Lacrosse summer league at The All Sports Center in Collegeville for HS juniors/seniors and college players. The league provides a unique opportunity for teams to compete in short field situations in a 6v6 setting. Games are played with outdoor principals and offer players a chance to develop skills of shooting, passing and movement in tight quarters. All games will be played on ASC’s state-of-the-art back-to-back turf fields.
Dates: Thursday June 7th – Thursday, August 9th
Game Times: 7pm & 8pm
Ages: Rising 11th Grade and older
Location: The All Sports Center, 1511 W Main St, Collegeville, PA 19464
Registration: Team captains please register your team at https://campscui.active.com/orgs/Back2BasicsLacrosseLLC#/selectSessions/2393506/filter/session=38061508
Questions? Contact us at Back2BasicsLax@gmail.com

Summer Training

Penn Lax All-Stars Summer Training & Games, focusing on a combination of box training and games each week and run by NLL professionals; at MapleZone (MSI), 1451 Conchester Highway, Boothwyn, PA 19061
REGISTER HERE FOR EVALUATION
Highlights of Summer Training & Games: SIX (6)- 1.5 hour sessions, 45 minute high intensity practice, 45 minute controlled game
40 player limit to focus on the player, USBOXLA Rules will be applied & Certified Coaches deliver practices & games safely
When: Wednesdays, June 13, 20, 27, July 11, 18 & 25

Westtown School Summer 5th-8th Grade Boys Lacrosse Clinic, July 31 to Thursday, August 2, 5:45-7:45 p.m, open to all 5th-8th graders. Each day players will run through a series of skills, drills, and even and uneven situations that are used in both the field and box game. Between them, Coach Todd MacFarlane (Westtown School head coach) and Coach Mueller have over 50 years of lacrosse experience and have coached, trained, and mentored numerous middle school, high school, and collegiate All-Conference & All-Americans as well professional and international players.
The clinics feature : Stick Skill drills, Uneven situations, Position work (attack, midfield, f/o, defense & goalie), Scrimmaging & Half field play, Build your lacrosse IQ
Click here to register Questions? Contact coach Macfarlane at todd.mcfarlane@westtown.edu_
Located at: Westtown School – Oak Lane Fields, 975 Westtown Road, West Chester, PA 19382 (please use Oak Lane entrance off Westtown Road).

Back 2 Basics Lacrosse summer academies at The All Sports Center in Collegeville. Every session will be staffed by collegiate coaches and offer players high repetitions in a competitive learning environment. Join us at one of our sessions this summer to take your game to the next level.
Dodging & Shooting Academy
Focus on proper footwork, body positioning, and building a “dodge to score” mindset. The final piece is the ability to finish your shots from all areas and angles on the field.
Session I: June 25th – June 27th, Time: 9am-11am, Age: Open to players 9+
Session II: July 16th – 18th, Time: 9am-11am, Open to players 9+
Defense Academy
The Defense Academy offers Defenders, LSMs, and Midfielders the opportunity to break down the fundamentals of the position and graduate with the tools to be a next level player. Players will be taught the proper footwork, communication, body/stick positioning, stick checks, and mentality to become a shut-down defender from every area of the field.
Session I: June 25th – June 27th, Time: 1pm – 3pm, Open to players 9+
Session II: July 16th – 18th, Time: 1pm – 3pm, Age: Open to players 9+
Elite Shooter Academy
An extension of our dodging and shooting academy, the Elite Shooting Academy is designed specifically for high school and collegiate players looking to become more dynamic finishers. Our shooting curriculum helps maximize velocity, accuracy, and consistency to develop our players into total body shooters.
Session I: August 6th and 7th, Time: 9am – 11am, Open to all rising high school and college players
Questions? Please contact us at Back2BasicsLax@gmail.com
Click here to register for any academy.

Spring Tournament

Youth Lacrosse CHAPTER CHALLENGE, April 22 & 28, at the MSI Sports Village in Aston, a youth lacrosse festival for boys and girls that will feature good competition, camaraderie and sportsmanship. Event by Heritage Lacrosse.
Registration is now open for three girls’ divisions (U11, U13, U15) and four boys’ divisions (U9, U11, U13, U15).
Each division will feature two or more brackets to help each time find the appropriate level of play for a good day of festival lacrosse.
The event is open to “Club” and “Travel Teams” and we will have a group teams based on available data to ensure top competition.
We will offer a U15 Elite Bracket for Girls (full checking, provided teams satisfy coaching certification requirements).
For dates of play and guidelines regarding divisions, click here.
THE CAUSE: The Chapter Challenge helps support initiatives of the Philadelphia Lacrosse Association, the chapter of US Lacrosse responsible for promoting the growth and development of the game in Eastern Pennsylvania. Click here to register

North Penn JV Boys’ tournament on Saturday May 5. The tournament will feature a championship format with every team getting a minimum of 2 games and a maximum of 4 games (if you win your bracket).
May 12th as a rain date
$250 per team
2 modified games minimum- tournament format (4 games possible)
PIAA officials
Contact Rick Smith to sign up smithr12@npenn.org

Pre-Season Jamboree Youth Tournament, by the Lax Federation, for boys’ club teams in the 2023 to 2025 divisions on May 13 at Penncrest High School.
BRACKETS: 2023 AA/A, 2024 AA/A, 2025 AA/A
3 Games Plus Playoff (And Championship If Advanced)
40 Minute Game ( 20 Minute Halves Running)
One Timeout Per Game
Certified Referees
Modified U.S. Lacrosse Rule
Click here to register

Prospect Camps

Lehigh Summer Prospect ID Camp
June 10
Day Camp 1:00-5:00 pm
Class of 2019, 2020, & 2021 Prospects
$175
Click Here To Register Online

Lehigh Summer ID Camp (two days)
July 19-20
Two Day, Overnight Camp
Class of 2019, 2020, & 2021 Prospects
Limited to 132 total Prospects
(36 A, 48 M, 36 D, 12 GK)
Fee = $375
Click Here To Register Online

Summer Benefit Game

Shootout for Soldiers Philadelphia, June 26-27 (7 p.m. start, for 24 hours) at Episcopal Academy.
CLICK TO REGISTER AS A TEAM OR INDIVIDUAL OR TO DONATE
Shootout for Soldiers is a 24 hour lacrosse event with a mission to use lacrosse as a platform to support American veterans and foster community engagement. The games are fun – and are meant to bring the community together in support of our nation’s heroes. There is no championship or all-star team and the score runs for all 24 hours.
There is good food, music and a festival of activities beyond lacrosse that make it a family friendly event for all. Last year SFS Philadelphia raised over $66k dollars through the support of over 700 players and 3,200 spectators in the Philadelphia area.
Those interested can sponsor a team to ensure the team meets its fundraising requirement. Veterans can register for the Veterans Game.

Summer Showcases

Run With The Best Individual Showcase, Stony Brook University, NY. June 2, High School Boys, Grad years 2019-2022. Run with the Best Lacrosse Showcase is one of the first individual lacrosse recruiting showcases of the summer season. This event is open to all rising freshman (2022), sophomores (2021), juniors (2020) and seniors (2019). Individuals will be placed on a team and all teams are coached by college coaches in attendance. Last year colleges from D1, D2 and D3 programs attended to recruit future college players.
Click here to register

Maverik D2 Showcase on June 19, at the Conshohocken Proving Grounds.
The D2 Showcase, powered by Maverik Lacrosse is geared to provide athletes with maximum exposure to the top NCAA Division II schools that offer lacrosse. This single-day event unites student-athletes and NCAA lacrosse coaches seeking athletic recruitment opportunities.
PLAYER REGISTRATION FOR THE MAVERIK D2 SHOWCASE FEATURES
*The most exposure to NCAA Division II lacrosse programs
*Each team will be coached by 2 NCAA Division II coaches
*Recruiting exposure to over 40 Division II coaches in a single day, as well as coaches from other divisions
*Each player is guaranteed 3 games with the possibility of All-Star nomination
*Custom Maverik uniform pack for each player
*Custom Maverik product for the Top 40 All Stars
*Exclusive Live Stream Media coverage
*Access to game video and player highlights
*Gatorade hydration products for each player
*Seminar keynote speaker explaining the benefits of choosing Division II Opportunities!
$299 player registration fee
Register Online Here

The Beast of the East boys’ Showcase, by Victory Events, is accepting nominations, for its 2018 event at Maplezone Sports Village in Aston, PA on June 22. This elite boys’ showcase is for players in the classes of 2019 to 2022. Nominate players for players to get invited.
The event is capped at 216 athletes
Nominations: Rolling
Registration Opens February 1, 2018
Registration Deadline: May 15, 2018
Payment Due at Registration
Team Assignments June 1, 2018
Link to nominate: victoryeventseries.com/beast-of-the-east-showcase/
2018 SHOWCASE TEAM COACHES & CLINICIANS – Coaching List Coming Soon…
Top players selected to All-Star Game;
Beast of the East MVP “THE BEAST” will be named after the All-Star game

Liberty National Elite Showcase, by Victory Events, July 6, DE Turf Sports Complex, Frederica, DE
Divisions: Grad Years: 2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022
Click here to register and for more info

Apex 60 Showcase, July 28-29, Rider University, Lawrenceville, NJ. Only 60 Players Per Grade.
Grades: 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Invite Only! Click here to apply – http://www.apexlacrosseevents.com/apex60
60 kids per grade (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022)
Interactive coaching with the college coaches.

Summer Tournaments

Liberty Lacrosse Shootout, June 9-10, a competitive boys’ youth lacrosse tournament in a fun and festive atmosphere that celebrates lacrosse, camaraderie and sportsmanship. The Shootout is held in suburban Philadelphia, a few hours’ drive from lacrosse hotbeds, permitting day trips and ensuring good and diverse competition. We typically draw teams from Greater Philadelphia, Mid-Penn, Lehigh Valley, Pittsburgh, New Jersey, Maryland and New York. By Heritage Lacrosse.
Brackets will be organized by grade/graduation year, though we will endeavor to accommodate recreational teams organized by age (i.e., U9, U11, U13, U15). We typically field two levels of play in each bracket based on interest (AA/Elite and A). Dates of play are as follows:
Saturday, June 9th
2029 (1st Grade)
2028 (2nd Grade)
2025 (5th Grade)
2024 (6th Grade)
Sunday, June 10th
2027 (3rd Grade)
2026 (4th Grade)
2023 (7th Grade)
2022 (8th Grade)
Each team will play at least 3 pool games with certified officials. Pool play winners advance in a playoff format. Click here to register your team

LI Lax Fest, Farmingdale State College, NY, June 15th-17th, Boys and Girls Divisions from Varsity to 2028. The LI Lax Fest, by My Lacrosse Tournaments, is long Island’s largest lacrosse event drawing over 300 teams throughout North America. Top clubs and programs spend a weekend in one of the hotbeds of lacrosse competing against each other in a high – level event. College coaches from Divisions I, II and III pack the sidelines to watch the boys high school divisions throughout the weekend.
Click here to register

Boys Summer Slam, by Victory Events, June 23-24
After announcing a sell-out and closing the Boys Summer Slam 2018 registration 2 weeks ago, the Victory Event Series reported that the Boys Summer Slam waiting list has grown significantly. Due to increasing demand and excitement surrounding this year’s 9th annual Boys Summer Slam. The Victory Event Series has partnered with the Greater Chester Valley Soccer Association’s Line Road Field Complex in Malvern, PA which features an additional seven beautiful natural grass fields. This addition brings the total field capacity for the Boys Summer Slam tournament to 30 fields. The tournament will return to both The Westtown School and West Chester United’s Delacy Soccer Complex as well as return to the West Chester Area School District at West Chester Rustin High School this year. All facilities are within 10 miles of one another and teams will be assigned to facilities based on grade divisions. Teams will not be scheduled to move between facilities on the same day. The Victory Event Series prides itself on hosting elite events and elite venues and delivering the total lacrosse experience. Limited spots remain in the event and divisions will be filled first-come, first-serve with some divisions with very limited spots due to facility constraints. To register, visit the Boys Summer Slam tournament website.
High School | 2019 AA/A, 2020 AA/A, 2021 AA/A, 2022 AA/A
Youth | 2023 AA/A/B, 2024 AA/A/B, 2025 AA/A/B, 2026 A/B, 9U A/B
Click here for more info

Liberty National Elite Classic 2018, July 7-8 at Delaware Turf Complex, Frederica, DE
Divisions: 2019 – 2023, A and AA
Click here for more info or to register: http://victoryeventseries.leagueapps.com/events/493527-liberty-national-elite-classic-2018

Victory Summer Classic, by Victory Events, July 7-8
LOCATION: Calvert Regional Park | North East, MD
One Facility | 12 Fields
BOYS DIVISIONS
High School | 2019 AA/A, 2020 AA/A, 2021 AA/A, 2022 AA/A
Youth | 2023 A/B, 2024 A/B, 2025 A/B, 2026 A/B, 9U A/B
Click here for more info

Mid-Atlantic Lacrosse Invitational on July 9-11, at Caravel Academy in Bear, DE. The event, run by the Lax Federation, will feature 48 Teams on six fields and over 65 college coaches. Located on the beautiful Caravel Academy campus in Delaware. It is a short drive from Philadelphia, Baltimore and the East Coast Beaches. The LAX FED Mid Atlantic Invitational is a highly competitive 3-day tournament for high school aged teams. 60+ college coaches are on staff to make it a top recruiting event of the summer.
Each team is guaranteed five games over three days. Games begin on Monday July 9 at noon or later and end Wednesday July 11 in the afternoon. Game video for all 5 games will be included for all teams!
All-Star teams will be selected for 2019, 2020, 2021/22 graduation years. They will compete on Tuesday afternoon following our skills competition presented by Epoch Lacrosse.
Epoch Lacrosse, Lax AllStars, and ConnectLAX will be on site for the entire three days catching all the action and taking interviews from coaches, players, and spectators.
Click here to register.

Apex Summer Invitational, July 10-11, The College of New Jersey, 00 Pennington Road, Ewing Township, NJ.
Divisions: 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022. This small, invite-only lacrosse tournament is for the top lacrosse club programs in the country. The APEX Summer Invitational will feature teams from all over the county in a 2-day event. Each team will play 3 games on Tuesday, followed by 1 game on Wednesday leading into the playoffs. All teams will be guaranteed 5 games. This format allows for all teams to have a great schedule and evenly-matched games. On Tuesday evening an All-Star Game will be held under the lights in the Stadium.
Click here to register

11th Annual Patriot Games, July 14-15, location TBA. The Patriot Games Lacrosse Showcase is a popular boys’ lacrosse tournament held every July at venues in suburban Philadelphia – a convenient forum at the crossroads of major lacrosse hotbeds, including Maryland, New England, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. By Heritage Lacrosse. Click Here To Register

Hershey Shootout, In The Net Sports Complex in Palmyra, PA, July 21st & 22nd, Boys and Girls, HS to 2027. My Lacrosse Tournaments is proud to present the 6th annual Lacrosse Shootout on July 21st & 22nd. This tournament has become a fast favorite on our summer circuit of events! Teams from all over the northeast travel to participant in an action packed weekend!
Click here to register

National Summer Showcases

The Cascade National Prospect Elite 80 nominations are being accepted for the event on July 11-12 at the DE Turf Sports Complex in Frederica, DE. For high school boys and girls graduating in 2020, 2021 & 2022 and committed players in the classes of 2018 and 2019. The Cascade National Prospect Elite 80 is geared to maximize athletic recruiting opportunities for athletes and NCAA lacrosse coaches. Entering its third year, the summer Cascade National Prospect Elite 80 brings together a diverse pool of players that want to supplement their club team participation with an individual showcase that is highly regarded to be one of the best – by collegiate level lacrosse coaches.
Whether you’re uncommitted or committed to attend the college of your choice, the National Prospect Elite 80 is your chance to play with and against other 2020, 2021 and 2022 top-tier players in nation this summer.
Boys Director: Steven Boyle, NCAA DI, Drexel University; Girls Director: Chelsea Rosiek, NCAA DI, St. Bonaventure University
Only 80 players in each graduation year will be selected to attend and this is your chance to be included in the national player Watch List. Submit your nomination application online. There’s no fee to nominate a player and anyone can do it.
Player nominations are evaluated and scored based on completeness of the online nomination form or coach referral by a panel comprised of individuals that are committed to helping others through academic, athletic and community initiatives.
Nominate a player here

The USSSA 2018 National Lacrosse Classic and National Lacrosse Academy, by Legacy Global and , will be held on July 16-19 at the Delaware Turf Sports Complex in Frederica, DE.
The 11th annual event brings together the finest players and coaches July 16-19, 2018 in an event offering extreme competition, exposure to the next level of the sport and an Olympic-style lacrosse experience for every player.
Regional team qualifiers are scheduled throughout the country for all players.
Regional tryouts being held this year:
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR REGIONAL TRYOUTS

Summer Prospect Days

St. Joseph’s Fly with the Hawks Elite Camp, for Classes of 2019, 2020 & 2021, July 24, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. The Fly With The Hawks Elite Prospect Day is designed for elite 2018, 2019 and 2020 players that we have seen play and/or who have a strong interest in Saint Joseph’s University. This camp will provide high level instruction from the SJU staff and players while giving participants the opportunity to showcase their ability against top level competition. The camp will include a presentation segment designed to give insight into the life of a college lacrosse player, an overview of the SJU program and helpful information about the recruiting process. We also include a Q&A session with current players. On the field we focus instruction on fundamentals, position work, and competitive simulations. We expose players to the same drills we run during our practice sessions. Our hope is that you leave Hawk Hill having improved your game and with greater understanding of what it takes to play at the college level. Lunch is provided for all players and after the conclusion of camp we offer a complete campus tour. Click here to register by position

To submit a listing, e-mail us at golax@phillylacrosse.com

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.@QuakerCityLax Saturday girls’ lacrosse summaries

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Penncrest 16, West Chester East 5
Penncrest 8 8 -16
West Chester East 4 1-5

Penncrest
Annalee Doyle – 2 Goals
Mia George – 1 Goals
Julianna George – 3 Goals, and 4 Assists
Skylar Brightbill – 1 Assist
Abby Pennoni – 1 Assist
Grace Harding – 6 Goals, 1 Assist
Logan O’Donnell – 3 Goals, 1 Assist
Kenna Kaut – 1 Goal, 1 Assist
Corryn Gamber 6 saves

WC East
Caroline Sheehan – 1 Goal
Saundra Godshell – 3 Goals
Julia Nager – 1 Goal
West Chester East 7 saves

Haddonfield (NJ) 21, Hunterdon Central (NJ) 15
Haddonfield (14-0) 11 10 -21
Hunterdon Central (9-7) 9 6 -15

Haddonfield
Matigan Bayer 4g, 1a
Caroline Beckett 3g, 1a
McKenzie Blake 5g
Jaimie McCormick 3g, 1a
Gabi Connor 2g, 2a
Ashley Campo 3g, 7a
Emily Smart 1g
Olivia Conquest 6 saves

Princeton 21, Princeton Day School 11
Princeton Day (7-8) 5 6 -11
Princeton (8-8) 13 8 -21

Princeton Day School
Madison Mundenar 3g
Bridget Kane 4g
Kate Bennett 1g
Kyra Hall 2g
Ellie Schofield 1g

Princeton
Kathryn DeMilt 4g
Serena Bolitho 1g
Mariana Lopez-Ona 5g, 1a
Shaylah Marciano 4g, 5a
Morgan Swanke 1g, 1a
Faith Carver 1g, 2a
Shoshana Henderson 1a
Abaigeal Ryan 3g, 1a
Eva Petrone 2g
Kendall Lieberman 1a
Grace Reardon 8 saves

Downingtown East 13, Central Bucks West 8
Halftime 6-5 D-East

CBW
Dani Dundas 4g
Finley Ueland 1g, 4a
Maddie Maio 1g
Casey Reichwein 1g
Lauren Ring 3 saves

Dtown East
Livi Lawton 1g
Emily Wurzel 2g
Leah Hunter 3g
Kira Flynn 3g
Caroline Brennan 3g
Jess Myers 1g
Ava Irwin 6 saves

Villa Maria 9 Downingtown West 8
VMA: 3–6–9
West: 6–2–8

VMA:
Hannah Young 5g
Bridget Finley 2g 1a
Sarah Delaney 1g 1a
Erin Finley 1a
Lizzy Walheim 2a
Adele Iacobucci 1g
Maddie Medve 6 saves

West:
Tabitha K 4g 2a
Adali Metzger 1g
Corinne Bednarik 1g
Peyton Mottice 1a
Emily Feeney 2g

Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 11, Hill School 7
SCHA 4 7 -11
Hill 4 3 – 7

Hill
Giavanna Tabarrini 3g
Jess Ciarrocchi 1g
Tatumn Eccleston 1g, 4a
Jordan Hower 1g
Hannah Spease 1g, 1a
Tanner Eccleston 1a
Hannah Spease (1)
Mariah Sweeny 12 saves

SCHA
Savannah Sweitzer 1g/3a/1gb/1ct
Riley Redpath 2g/1a/1dc
Dakota Carter 2gb/1dc/1ct
Grace Rorke 1a/4dc/2gb
Brooke Prochniak 2g/3dc/1ct
Caitie Brook 4g/1gb
Ashley Lynch 2g
Maggie Pearson 1gb
Caden Traversi 1ct
Catherine Cooney 2ct
Abby Rorke 2gb
Delaney Sweitzer 7 saves/1a

Episcopal Academy 16, Conestoga 10
Half time 5-4 EA

EA
Dirks 1a 4g
Whitaker 3g
Crager 3g
Cunningham 3a 3g
Marino 3g
Burt 1a

Conestoga
Rachel Clark 3g 1a
Cam Evitts 3g
Julia Littlewood 2g
Maddie Wood 1g
Sydney SLoan 1g

Christin Ealer had 2 saves

Parkland 18, Cardinal O’Hara 8
Parkland 12-6 – 18
Cardinal O’Hara 6-2 – 8

Parkland:
Emily Leiby 1g 1a
Camryn Barnett 4g
Maeve Leonzi 2g
Jill Bushinsky 1g
Mackenzie Roth 4g 3a
Abby Pope 4g 1a
Abby Giacobbe 2g 1a
Brie Barraco 2 saves
Mackenzie Galucy 4 saves

Cardinal O’Hara:
Anna Derita 3g
R McGowan 2g
R DeFeo 2g
S Grassi 1g
Goalie: Jackie 7 saves

Pottstown 15, Delco Christian 4

Pottstown
Ebony Reddick 6g
Christina Butler 3g
Emme Wolfel 3g
Da’zah Regusters 3g, 1a
Jayla Holloway 1a
Reilly Owens 5 saves

Delco Christian
Allison Levis 2g
Monica Lebaudy 1g
Madison Vagvala 1g

Garnet Valley 18, Great Valley 2
Garnet- 14-4-18
Great Valley- 1-1-2

Garnet
Lauren Bendo- 1g
Olivia Brenner- 1g, 1gb
Riley Delaney- 1g, 1a
Cam Faith- 2g
Abby Kalish- 1gb, 1ct
Olivia Kingsborough- 4dc
Madi McKee- 4g, 1a, 1gb, 7dc
Kamryn McNeal-2g, 1a, 2gb
Kara Nealon- 1g, 1a, 1gb, 5dc
Regan Nealon- 3g (including the 100th of her career), 1a, 1gb, 2ct
Devin Taulane- 2gb
Emma Taviano- 2gb
Kathryn Toohey- 3g, 1a, 1dc
Linda Zamrowski- 2ct
Sam Hamalak- 6 saves
Makenna Mink- 6 saves


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.@FusionLax Saturday Philly boys’ summaries

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WC Rustin 17, Lower Merion 13

Rustin 4-5-6-2 17
Lower Merion 2-5-0-6 13

Rustin
Alex Hutsell 4g 3a
Nick Madonna 4g 2a
Michael Burke 3g 2a
Vince Myers 2g 2a
Ethan Cotter 1g 3a
Collin Hurley 1g 1a
Jared Marchitell 1g
Anthony Simone 1g
Jake Spaniak 20/30 FO
Rudy Riccuitti 2 saves
Mike Washlick 6 saves

Central Bucks East 6, La Salle 5

CB East 3-0-1-0-1- 6
La Salle 0-3-1-1- 5

La Salle
Joey Burnham 1g
Brendan Meagher 2g
Ethan LaMond 1g
Joey Taylor 1g

CENTRAL BUCKS EAST
Ryan Stout 2G, 1 GB, 1 CT, GW 1 minute into OT
Michael Ott 3G, 9 FO wins, 9 GBs, 1 CT
Ryan Bulotta 1G
Liam Rosenthal 7 saves, 1 GB
Michael Ott 9
Collin Stein 1GB
John Galow 1 GB, 2 CT
Jake Kueny 1CT

Spring-Ford 9, Holy Ghost Prep 8

SFord 2-4-2-1-9
Holy Ghost 1-3-13- 8

Spring-Ford
Ryan Rosenblum 2g, 1a
Nick Teets 2g
Brad Hart 1g
Jarrod Marenger 3g, 2a
Peyton Gensler 1g, 1a
Kyle Pettine 8 saves

HGP
Zach May 8 Saves
George Rusnak 2 G 2 A
Zach Nangle 1 G 3 A
Dan Kovacevich 1 G
Ben Morschauser 3 G
Owen Yake 1 G
Matt Rueter 8/16 6GB 2 A
Matt Savinon 1 A
Tough defense led by Sam Summer, Kaden Marotta, Nick Appolonia and Jack Mahoney.

Shipley 15, Pennridge 11

Shipley

Henry Reed- 3g
Griff Gallagher 2g, 1a
Randall Brown 3g
Josh Gallia 2g, 1a
Jake Olejniczak 2g
Ben Aschkenasy 1g
Braeden Lange 1g
Auggie Gehret 1g
Nate Yi 4 saves
Kyle Mezrow 6 saves

Bishop Shanahan 12, Boyertown 2

Shanahan 7-1-4-0- 12
Boyertown 0-0-1-1 – 2

Shanahan
Goforth 4G’s 1A
Rafferty 3G’s 1A
Bathon 2G’s
Tagliaferri 1G
K. Gucwa 2G’s 3A’s
Pezone 10 saves
Kingsbury 16/18 FO’s

Boyertown
Wallace 1G
Hellreigel 1G
McFalls 1A

Haddonfield (NJ) 10, Eastern (NJ) 4
Eastern (7-7) 2 1 0 1 -4
Haddonfield (8-5) 4 3 0 3 -10

Haddonfield
Tommy Batson 1g
Will Batson 3g
Max Norton 2g
Mitchell Rothstein 2g, 1a
Aiden Blake 1g, 1a
Will Sabia 1g, 1a

Conestoga 10, Malvern Prep 9
Conestoga 2-4-3-0-1 = 10
Malvern Prep 4-3-1-1-0 = 9

Conestoga
Tate Kienzle 2g 2 a
Nick Braendel 2g
Cliff Madden 1g 1a
Sean Bailey 1g 1a
James Reilly 1g. 17 for 21 FO
Nick Cost 1g
Matt Logan 1g
Brendan Murphy 1g
Scott MacMillan 1a, 6 saves

Parkland 10, Hershey 4
Parkland 4 4 2 0 – 10
Hershey 2 0 1 1 – 4

Parkland
Goals: J. Cipolla (4), Santa-Anna (2), Summers, O’Neill, Groff, C. Carlson
Assists: Santa-Anna, O’neill, groft, Kistler
Saves: McLaughlin (5)
F/O: An. Albertson (14/15)

Hershey
Goals: Sickler, Rizzo, Wilson, Kondracki
Assists: Rizzo (2)
Saves: Boloman (29)

Perkiomen Valley 14, Penncrest 10
PV 3-6-3-2 14
PC 3-0-1-6 10

PV
Brian Fehr 4g 3a (scored 100th goal)
Connor Roop 2g 3a
Max Nice 2g 1a
Richie Marshall 2g 1a 9 gbs
Nick Pammer 2g
Nick Beaudoin 1g
Matt Brock 1g 22/28 FO 12 gbs
Zach Schiffman 1a
Rob Farrington 9 saves

Downingtown West 11, Ridley 6
D’West 3-3-2-3
Ridley 1-1-0-4

Downingtown West
Shea Dougherty 6 Goals
Luke Venzie 2 Goals, 2 Assists
Jameson Smyth 1 Goal, 1 Assist, 2 Groundballs
Nick Varano 1 Goal, 1 Assist
Kurt Rachau 1 Goal
Joe Shafer 2 Assists, 2 Groundballs
Chase Sanders 2 Assists
Gavin Rossman 1 Assist
Ty Wolverton 1 Assist
Nate Conforti 2 Groundballs
Nick Sicilia 9/13 faceoffs, 2 Groundballs
Owen Karp 10 Saves


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.@1stStartLax Philly lacrosse weekend scoreboard

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Sunday

Women’s Lacrosse
Division I
Ivy League championship
Penn at Princeton, 11 a.m.

Big 10 Championship
Penn State vs. Maryland at Michigan, noon

Division II
PSAC Championship

Mercyhurst at West Chester, 1 p.m.

Saturday
High School
Boys’

Downingtown West 11, Ridley 6
Perkiomen Valley 14, Penncrest 10
Conestoga 10, Malvern Prep 9, OT
Parkland 10, Hershey 4
Central Bucks East 6, La Salle 5, OT
Haddonfield (NJ) 10, Eastern 7
Springfield Twp 12, Methacton 4
Bishop Shanahan 12, Boyertown 2
Shipley 15, Pennridge 11
Spring-Ford 9, Holy Ghost Prep 8
West Chester Rustin 17, Lower Merion 13
Conwell-Egan 11, BL Charter 8
Hempfield at Great Valley

Girls’

Garnet Valley 18, Great Valley 2
Pottstown 15, Delaware County Christian 4
Episcopal Academy 16, Conestoga 10
Parkland 18, Cardinal O’Hara 8
Springside Chestnut Hill 11, Hill School 7
Downingtown East 13, Central Bucks West 8
Villa Maria Academy 9, Downingtown West 8
Princeton 21, Princeton Day School 11
Penncrest 16, West Chester East 5
Haddonfield 21, Hunterdon Central 15

College
Men’s
Division I

NEC championship
Robert Morris 9, Saint Joseph’s 8, OT

Division III
CSAC Championship
Cabrini 17, Gwynedd Mercy 7

MAC Freedom Championship
Eastern 17, Misericordia 14

MAC Commonwealth championship
Stevenson 12, Widener 6

Bryn Athyn at Morrisville State 5:00 pm

Women’s
Division III

CSAC Championship
Cabrini 20, Marywood 14

NJAC championship
College of New Jersey 20, Rowan 9

Morrisville 20, Bryn Athyn 6


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CB East downs La Salle, 6-5, in OT in rematch of last year’s PIAA playoff

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It was a much-anticipated rematch as Central Bucks East traveled to La Salle on Saturday afternoon.

After losing to the Patriots in the 2017 PIAA State quarterfinals, the Explorers were looking for revenge, but Ryan Stout scored in overtime to give the Pats a 6-5 win.

CB East (13-2) dominated the first period, with Stout kicking off the scoring with a wrap around goal at the 7:16 mark. A short seven seconds later, Michael Ott scored the first of his three goals on the day to give the Patriots a 2-0 lead. East maintained possession for most of the first period, and with time winding down, Ott sent a rocket into the back of the net with only 9 seconds left to give East a commanding 3-0 lead.

But La Salle (9-4) battled back and scored three goals by Brendan Meagher, Ethan LaMond and Joey Taylor to make it 3-3 at the half. Another goal by Meagher with 7:14 remaining in the third gave the Explorers their first lead of the game. But it didn’t last long, as Ott scored a few minutes later to complete the hat trick for a 4-4 tie at the end of three.

La Salle took a 5-4 lead early in the fourth as defenseman Joey Burnham scored off a faceoff, but East answered again with a top-corner rip by Ryan Bulotta with 9:11 left to play in regulation. Both defenses took control at that point and didn’t allow another goal until Stout’s game-winner in overtime.

Ott played an outstanding all around game by winning 9 of 14 faceoffs, scoring three goals and scooping 9 groundballs. The East defense was solid all day, led by long poles Drew Bethke, Jake Kueny, John Galow, and Ty Tracey. Collin Stein, Evan Bulotta, and Jake Ventresca were also critical in the win with strong defense and key clears.

Liam Rosenthal had seven saves, again playing strong against La Salle as he did in last year’s playoff win.

The Patriots can clinch the Suburban One National Conference title when it faces Central Bucks West at 3:30 at Patriots Stadium. La Salle closes its Catholic League season this week with games against Archbishop Wood Tuesday and Cardinal O’Hara on Friday.

Central Bucks East 6, La Salle 5
CB East 3-0-1-0-1- 6
La Salle 0-3-1-1-0- 5

La Salle
Joey Burnham 1g
Brendan Meagher 2g
Ethan LaMond 1g
Joey Taylor 1g

Central Bucks East
Ryan Stout 2G, 1 GB, 1 CT, GW 1 minute into OT
Michael Ott 3G, 9 FO wins, 9 GBs, 1 CT
Ryan Bulotta 1G
Liam Rosenthal 7 saves, 1 GB
Michael Ott 9
Collin Stein 1GB
John Galow 1 GB, 2 CT
Jake Kueny 1CT

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Pioneer Athletic Conference releases playoff schedule; semis are Tuesday at OJR, finals Thursday at Methacton

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The Pioneer Athletic Conference has released the playoff brackets for its boys’ and girls’ lacrosse tournaments.

The semifinals will be played at Owen J. Roberts on Tuesday (exact field Location will be posted tomorrow) with the title games Thursday at Methacton.

Here are the matches and times for the Final 4 at OJR HS on Tuesday:
5pm: Girls 2v3 – Pope John Paul II (2) vs Boyertown (3)
7pm Girls 1v4 – Owen J. Roberts (1) vs Perkiomen Valley (4)

5pm: Boys 1v4 – Spring-Ford (1) vs Boyertown (4)
7pm: Boys 2v3 – Pope John Paul II (2) vs Perkiomen Valley (3)

Championship Games: Thursday at Methacton
Boys, 5 p.m.
Girls, 7 p.m.

Tickets for games are $5.

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.@Stoga_Lax downs @VarsityLaxMP, 10-9, on OT goal by Braendel

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Nick Braendel scored with 39 seconds left in overtime to lift visiting Conestoga to a 10-9 thriller over Malvern Prep in a non-league boys’ contest featuring two top-ranked teams.

The Pioneers (No, 6 in the Phillylacrosse.com Rankings) won their 11th straight game and improved to 13-4. The Friars, ranked No 3, fell to 11-5.

Conestoga led, 9-7, late in the third period when Scottie White tallied his second to pull Malvern within 9-8. Jack Traynor (two goals, one assist) tied it midway through the final period. Braendel (two goals) won it after coming around the goal from X.

Tate Kienzle led Conestoga with two goals and two assists while James Reilly dominated at the X by winning 17 of 21 faceoffs and adding one goal.

Seamus Glynn and Quinn McCahon each had two goals and two assists for the Friars.

Conestoga can wrap up a perfect Central League season by winning Tuesday at home vs. Lower Merion.

Conestoga 10, Malvern Prep 9, OT
Conestoga 2-4-3-0-1 = 10
Malvern Prep 4-3-1-1-0 = 9

Conestoga
Tate Kienzle 2g 2a
Nick Braendel 2g (game winner)
Cliff Madden 1g 1a
Sean Bailey 1g 1a
James Reilly 1g, 17/21 FO
Nick Cost 1g
Matt Logan 1g
Brendan Murphy 1g
Scott MacMillan 1a, 6 saves

Malvern Prep
Seamus Glynn 2g 2a
Scott White 2g
Jack Traynor 2g 1a
Quinn McCahon 2g 2a
Jimmy Gabrielsen 1g
Will Pettit 11 saves

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Current District 1 boys’ playoff points rankings for AA, AAA fields

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The current District 1 boys’ lacrosse rankings (top 24) – See http://www.districtscores.com/index.php/boys-aaa-lacrosse/ for all teams

3A Boys Lacrosse – 24 D1 Qualifiers / 6 PIAA Qualifiers

SEED SCHOOL WINS LOSES SCHEDULE PTS BONUS PTS RANK
1 Avon Grove 13 1 44.8647 99.4252 14.949
2 Central Bucks East 13 2 43.0871 83.5994 12.779
3 Upper Dublin 13 1 35.8057 74.7907 12.543
4 Conestoga 13 4 51.9835 89.3314 12.136
5 Central Bucks West 12 2 35.1082 66.2597 11.526
6 Spring-Ford 13 4 46.0683 73.2711 10.844
7 North Penn 10 5 46.2941 62.1399 10.562
8 Downingtown East 11 5 47.2266 63.9629 10.387
9 Perkiomen Valley 11 5 39.9077 52.5852 9.218
10 Pennridge 10 6 42.4203 54.0440 9.154
11 Pennsbury 8 7 43.9544 50.8433 8.987
12 Central Bucks South 9 5 37.1623 43.5626 8.980
13 Unionville 11 6 45.6830 51.1392 8.931
14 Boyertown 10 6 40.6907 48.1716 8.679
15 Garnet Valley 9 7 46.4081 47.0622 8.654
16 Souderton 10 5 31.8576 39.9500 8.121
17 Haverford 9 7 42.8165 40.5971 8.026
18 Downingtown West 10 5 33.6246 36.7516 8.025
19 Council Rock South 7 6 29.4407 27.2929 7.056
20 Wissahickon 5 8 40.2594 23.7940 6.850
21 Neshaminy 7 9 42.7535 31.5678 6.833
22 WC Rustin 8 9 42.9771 29.9231 6.641
23 Council Rock North 7 8 37.8491 24.6877 6.503
24 Hatboro-Horsham 5 10 42.7914 25.0758 6.191

Class AA
2A Boys Lacrosse -12 D1 Qualifiers / 3 PIAA Qualifiers
See full rankings – http://www.districtscores.com/index.php/boys-aa-lacrosse/

SEED SCHOOL WINS LOSES SCHEDULE PTS BONUS PTS RANK
1 Bishop Shanahan 13 1 35.7992 74.7753 12.541
2 Springfield Delco 13 2 39.3615 77.0412 12.094
3 Strath Haven 14 2 40.4823 78.9810 11.842
4 Radnor 12 4 43.1120 68.4423 10.722
5 Holy Ghost Prep School 12 3 35.8984 62.8654 10.584
6 Pope John Paul II 12 3 36.3145 62.2283 10.570
7 WC Henderson 10 4 35.3104 41.6735 9.070
8 Marple Newtown 11 6 42.9176 50.0258 8.703
9 Springfield Montco 11 5 35.2497 41.8564 8.257
10 Devon Prep School 10 4 22.1720 23.2128 6.813
11 New Hope-Solesbury HS 6 4 18.5367 17.5167 6.605
12 Phoenixville 6 9 37.2858 24.0262 6.088
13 Penncrest 7 9 41.1843 19.9654 6.009
14 Harriton 5 10 43.6773 15.7987 5.632
15 Interboro 9 9 35.1145 19.1014 5.512
16 Pottsgrove 4 13 32.3497 7.5294 3.522

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Current District 1 girls’ playoff points rankings for AAA, AA fields

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The current District 1 girls’ lacrosse AAA rankings – See http://www.districtscores.com/index.php/aaa-girls-lacrosse/ for all teams

AAA Girls Lacrosse
3A Girls Lacrosse -24 D1 Qualifiers / 7 PIAA Qualifiers

SEED SCHOOL WINS LOSES SCHEDULE PTS BONUS PTS RANK
1 Unionville 14 1 40.7467 87.2039 13.197
2 Garnet Valley 15 2 46.5404 93.9969 12.679
3 Springfield Delco 12 3 41.2975 72.0383 11.556
4 Central Bucks West 12 3 40.8798 70.9401 11.455
5 Downingtown East 12 3 41.6747 68.6310 11.354
6 Boyertown 13 4 45.8313 78.8048 11.155
7 Plymouth Whitemarsh 12 3 39.0813 67.6952 11.118
8 Harriton 11 3 38.3381 62.2564 11.114
9 Owen J Roberts 13 5 54.0725 80.0413 11.062
10 Upper Dublin 10 4 38.3909 57.8667 10.447
11 Perkiomen Valley 12 4 40.9962 65.2145 10.388
12 Central Bucks East 10 4 36.4636 55.1507 10.115
13 Downingtown West 11 5 45.0522 59.5236 9.974
14 Souderton 10 4 35.8025 50.2496 9.718
15 WC Henderson 11 4 35.5337 50.9810 9.434
16 Central Bucks South 12 4 36.5797 52.4769 9.316
17 Abington 9 6 44.5701 49.5377 9.274
18 Conestoga 10 7 50.5835 54.6381 9.131
19 North Penn 8 6 37.9410 42.3752 8.594
20 Strath Haven 9 6 40.8559 38.7786 8.309
21 Methacton 10 8 49.7470 47.5401 8.183
22 WC Rustin 10 5 31.1726 32.5643 7.583
23 Spring-Ford 8 10 53.1741 40.4648 7.424
24 Haverford 7 8 43.2041 29.2143 7.161

Class AA
2A Girls Lacrosse -16 D1 Qualifiers / 4 PIAA Qualifiers
See full rankings – http://www.districtscores.com/index.php/aa-girls-lacrosse/

SEED SCHOOL WINS LOSES SCHEDULE PTS BONUS PTS RANK
1 Radnor 14 2 44.5215 86.0517 12.536
2 Villa Maria Academy 13 1 34.9512 72.6830 12.331
3 Penncrest 14 2 39.6518 75.0643 11.545
4 Gwynedd Mercy 12 2 34.1552 59.6867 10.989
5 Pope John Paul II 14 4 42.3460 69.8304 10.121
6 New Hope Solebury 8 2 17.8182 31.2000 8.902
7 Upper Moreland 10 5 36.3065 43.5929 8.660
8 Interboro 13 3 24.8642 41.9955 8.241
9 Bishop Shanahan 8 6 36.6528 33.6076 7.876
10 St. Basil 7 5 28.5171 30.3663 7.824
11 Jenkintown High School 9 6 34.9030 35.0842 7.666
12 Phoenixville 9 8 45.0278 39.3167 7.609
13 Springfield Montco 9 6 34.3004 30.3782 7.312
14 Mount St. Joseph 7 7 38.2418 28.7231 7.283
15 Merion Mercy 7 8 39.1050 27.6615 6.784
16 Upper Merion 7 9 39.2099 28.9577 6.448

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Pansini Law Group Male Scholar-Athlete of the Week: Lansdale Catholic 2019 ATT Flanegan

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 5/6/18

Lansdale Catholic 2019 attackman Ryan Flanegan has been named the Pansini Law Group Male Scholar-Athlete of the Week.

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

Ryan Flanegan

Ryan Flanegan Profile:

High school: Lansdale Catholic
Grad year: 2019
Position: Attackman
Club teams: HEADstrong-Quaker, 365Lax (NY)

Academics: 3.9 GPA

Service/Extracurriculars:
Student Government, freshman and sophomore year; youth volunteer coach for North Penn Dragons, Volunteering at Abington/Jefferson Hospital; active in helping Student Mini-Thon (raising money for pediatric cancer), Athletic Leadership committee

Athletics:
2018 Team Captain Lansdale Catholic HS 2018 National Lacrosse Classic, Team Delaware 2017 Warrior National Prospect Invite All Star Selection 2017 Cascade National Prospect Elite 80 Selection 2017 FLG Legit String King Player of the Game 2017 FLG Legit All Star Team Selection 2017 FLG Legit Team Championship 2017 Philadelphia Catholic League All Catholic HM Attack 2016 The Match All Star Selection 2015 LB3 National Team Player 2015 Inside Lacrosse Recruiting Tournament All Star Player 2015 Montgomery County Team Selection for Keystone State Games 2014 Team Leader for assists and goals for North Penn Dragons

What are your college, future and service goals?
Flanegan:
“I plan to major in biology or pre-med for my undergraduate degree. After completion, my goal is to attend medical school and then specialize in anesthesia for residency. As for athletics, I am open to playing at any level of NCAA lacrosse, as I am using the sport as a tool to find the best academic opportunity possible. Regarding service, I volunteer at Abington Memorial Hospital, and continue to work with my former township team, North Penn Dragons Lacrosse Club, as a volunteer positional coach. In addition, I will be participating in the Lansdale Catholic “For The Kids Dance Marathon.” I was recently elected to the Executive Office Board for Lansdale Catholic Student Government. I hope to use this position to generate service opportunities for our students.”

How do you describe leadership?
Flanegan:
“In my family, leadership comes down to four basic characteristics: a willingness to do the work, be accountable for yourself, be honest, and keep things positive. If you can work hard, take care of your responsibilities, tell the truth and stay positive, people will work with you and towards a common goal.”

How do you balance lacrosse, school and extracurriculars?
Flanegan:
“Balance is a huge challenge for me daily, since lacrosse is always at the top of my list. My family is very close, so my parents are always keeping an eye on me. I tend to work hardest on lacrosse, followed by academics, and then social life. One of the techniques we focus on is not waiting till the last minute for anything (getting a suit for prom, studying, doing a paper, or working on my overhand shot). If I work on all three areas at least a little each day, I can stay balanced, current, and on point.”

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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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: Central Bucks West 2018 ATT Rockovich commits to Catholic

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 5/6/18

Central Bucks West 2018 attackman Joey Rockovich has committed to play Division III lacrosse at the Catholic University of America.

Joey Rockovich profile:

Joey Rockovich

High school: Central Bucks West, PA

Grad year: 2018

Position: Attack

College committed to: The Catholic University of America

Club team: Duke’s LC

Lacrosse honors: 1st Team SOL Lacrosse and 1st Team All Intel Lacrosse junior year, 58 goals as a junior (school’s all time single season record), broke schools all time goal record and reached 200th point as a senior.

Academic honors/Service: 3.6 GPA, Spanish Honor Society member, Futures Business Leaders of America member

Expected major: Finance

Why did you choose Catholic? “I chose The Catholic University of America for its excellent academics and lacrosse. I also like its location in Washington D.C. Finally, Coach (Brooks) Singer and his staff, as well as the campus itself, really convinced me that CUA was the place for me.”

HS team’s outlook for rest of 2018 season: “We have a very strong team with aspirations to win the SOL and make it into the state tournament.”

Thank You:
“Thank you to my parents who have done everything for me and have given me the chance to play lacrosse. None of this could have been possible without them. I would also like to thank my C.B West head coach Matt Coverdale and my Duke’s coaches, Ebe and Jason Christmas.”

Other schools considered: Furman, Cabrini, Dickinson, Montclair State, Mt. St Mary’s

Main Line Sports Center, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates Joey Rockovich. Main Line SC, located at 1340 Swedesford Road, Berwyn, PA, 19312, offers elite training and clinics for boys and girls as well as club programs for boys. Featuring 5 large indoor fields, we cater to sports teams and organizations looking for a practice facility with ample space and state of the art equipment. Our sports arena is available for organized practices and training sessions for all levels and ages of athlete. Due to the scale and layout of our facility, Main Line Sports Center can handle large practices, as well as Tournaments, special events and private parties for your group or team. Please contact the office at 610-640-1420 for information or access the Main Line website at http://mainlinesportscenter.com/

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Phillylacrosse.com Boys’ Rankings: @Stoga_Lax moves to No. 2, can finish perfect Central League season

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 5/7/18

The Phillylacrosse.com Boys’ Rankings:

1. Haverford School (14-3) Prev: No. 1 – The Fords can earn the Inter-Ac League’s top playoff seed with a win at Episcopal Academy on Friday.

2. Conestoga (13-4) Prev: No. 6 – The Pioneers – who toppled malvern Prep, 10-9 in OT on Saturday – can clinch the Central League title and close with a perfect mark Tuesday by defeating Lower Merion at home.

3. Malvern Prep (13-5) Prev: No. 3 – The Friars play Thursday at Salesianum School.

4. Avon Grove (13-1) Prev: No. 4 – The Red Devils took a major step in winning the Ches-Mont League title with Thursday’s 8-6 win over Downingtown East.

5. Upper Dublin (13-1) Prev: No. 2 – The Cardinals host No. 4 Avon Grove today at 4:45 p.m.

6. Manheim Township (16-1) Prev: No. 7 – The Blue Streaks host Penn Manor Tuesday in their Lancaster-Lebanon finale.

7. Academy of the New Church (13-5) Prev: No. 8 – The Lions host Germantown Academy on Tuesday.

8. Central Bucks East (13-2) Prev: No. 13 – The Patriots. coming off a big 6-5 overtime win over La Salle, can all but clinch the Suburban One National title Tuesday with a win over visiting Central Bucks West.

9. La Salle (10-4) Prev: No. 5 – The Explorers can clinch the top spot in the Catholic League playoffs this week with wins over Archbishop Wood, Archbishop Carroll and Cardinal O’Hara.

10. Salesianum School-DE (8-2) Prev: No. 10 – The Sals host Malvern Prep on Wednesday.

11. Episcopal Academy (6-4) Prev: No. 9 – The Churchmen play today at St. Joseph’s Prep and close their Inter-Ac season Friday against No 1 Haverford School.

12. Lenape-NJ (15-0) Prev: No. 11- The Indians play at Shawnee (NJ) on Thursday.

13. Springfield-Delco (13-2) Prev: No. 12 – The Cougars host Strath Haven Tuesday in a battle of top Class AA teams and then host No 5 Upper Dublin on Thursday.

14. Strath Haven (14-2) Prev: No. 14 – The Panthers close their Central League season Tuesday at Springfield-Delco.

15. Bishop Shanahan (13-1) Prev: No. 15 – The Eagles currnetly hold the top power rating seed in the District 1 Class AA field.

Under consideration: Allentown Central Catholic (11-4); Caesar Rodney-DE (13-0); Cherokee-NJ (10-4); Downingtown East (11-5); Moorestown-NJ (11-3); Parkland (14-3); Radnor (12-4); Shawnee-NJ (11-3); Spring-Ford (13-4); Southern Lehigh (12-2); Wilson (16-2).

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Phillylacrosse.com Girls’ Rankings: No. 4 @GarnetGLax meets No. 5 @Radnor_Lax Tuesday for Central League title

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 5/7/18

The Phillylacrosse.com Girls’ Rankings:

1. Moorestown-NJ (14-2) Prev: No. 1 – The Quakers host undefeated Haddonfield on Tuesday and then host Agnes Irwin on Saturday.

2. Unionville (14-1) Prev: No. 4 – The Indians can clinch the Ches-Mont League crown this week with wins over Coatesville (Tuesday) and Great Valley (Thursday).

3. Episcopal Academy (11-6) Prev: No. 5 – EA has won 10 straight games, including Tuesday’s 10-8 win over Agnes Irwin that forced a tie atop the Inter-Ac League.

4. Garnet Valley (15-2) Prev: No. 6 – The Jaguars host Radnor for the Central League title on Tuesday.

5. Radnor (14-2) Prev: No. 7 – The Raiders travel to Garnet Valley Tuesday in a game to decide the Central League title and then host No 2 Unionville Saturday.

6. Agnes Irwin (12-4) Prev: No. 3 – The Owls can take a stranglehold on the Inter-Ac League with a win Tuesday over visiting Episcopal Academy.

7. (tie) Harriton (11-3) Prev: NR – The Rams host Penncrest Tuesday in their Central League finale and face Archbishop Carroll Friday at Lower Merion.

7. (tie) Penncrest (13-2) Prev: No. 9 – The Lions play Tuesday at Harriton.

9. Springfield-Delco (12-3) Prev: No. 2 – The Cougars play today at Haverford High in the Central League.

10. Archbishop Carroll (10-2) Prev: No. 8 – The Patriots host Harriton on Saturday.

11. Manheim Township (17-1) Prev: No. 10- The Blue Streaks closed out their regular season with 10 straight wins.

12. Cape Henlopen-DE (11-1) Prev: No. 12 – The Vikings routed Polytech, 18-3.

13. Haddonfield-NJ (14-0) Prev: No. 15 – The Bulldawgs face their biggest test of the year Tuesday at Moorestown.

14. Owen J. Roberts (13-5) Prev: No. 13 – The Wildcats are the top seed in the PAC playoffs, and host Perkiomen Valley at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the semifinals.

15. Notre Dame Academy (10-6) Prev: NR – The Irish play Tuesday at Baldwin.

Under Consideration: Boyertown (13-4); Central Bucks West (12-3); Conestoga (10-7); Downingtown East (12-3); Eastern-NJ (14-1); Henderson (11-4); Parkland (14-3); Plymouth Whitemarsh (12-3); Shawnee (NJ) 10-6; Seneca-NJ (10-4); Strath Haven (9-6); Villa Maria Academy (13-1); Wilson (17-1).

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