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Suburban Cryotherapy Saturday girls’ summaries

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/6/19

Conestoga 18, Great Valley 3

Stoga:
Nia Scott 4g 2a
Sydney Sloan 3g
Rachel Clark 3g 2a
Carson Snyder 2g
Annie Nikolic 1g
Megan Marengo 1g
Cam Evitts 1g
Julia Littlewood 1g
Liza Bailey 1g
Jane Bailey 1g
Sam Centofante 3 saves
Cate Mato 3 saves

GV:
Sarah Karwoski 1g
Schuyler Palmer 1g
Marley Alleva 1g

Souderton 15, Springfield-Montco 10
Souderton 8-7-15
Springfield 4-6- 10

Souderton
Lauren Scott 16 saves (over 400 for her career)
Alison Mallon 1G
Caroline Kelly 2G
Lauren Kenah 3G, 1A
Randi Hess 5G
Riley McGowan 3G
Kylie Norbeck 1G, 1A
Clark Trowbridge 1A
Sydney Rohrbach 1A

Springfield-M
Emily Smith: 1 goal, 2 ground balls, 2 caused turnovers
Charlotte Henry: 1 draw control, 1 ground ball
Sophia Perry: 1 assist
Emily Walsh: 1 goal, 5 draw controls, 2 ground balls
Maddie Yoder: 6 goals, 5 draw controls, 1 ground ball
Ella Marino: 1 goal, 1 assist, 3 draw controls, 2 ground balls
Molly McGoldrick: 1 ground ball
Ellie Lynch: 2 ground balls
Gracie Woron: 2 ground balls
Charlotte DeKerillis: 1 goal
Annie Ryan: 10 saves

Harriton 17, Central Bucks East 5
Harriton 12-5-17
CB East 2-3-5

Harriton
Allie Schwab 4 G 4 A 2 GBs
Katelin Williams 4 G 1 A 2 CTs 2GBs
Maddie Henderson 4 G 4 DCs 4 GBs 2 CTs
Lucy Dwyer 4 G 1 A 2 DCs 3 GBs 1 CT
Amelia Coursen 1 G 2 DCs 2 GBs
Emily Stewart 4 DC 4 GBs 2 CTs
Annie Aspesi 1 A 1 GB
Lauren Binnion 2 GBs
Reilly Short 2 CTs
Alex Turner 7 Saves

CB East
Bridgette Bishop 2 Gs
Rilley Foreman 1 G
Morgan Cater 1 G
Abby Dorr 1 G

Garnet Valley 16, Unionville 4

Garnet Valley
Lauren Bendo- 1gb, 1ct
MaryRose Berry- 1gb
Grace Brennan-1gb, 2ct
Liv Brenner- 1g, 1gb, 1ct
Bridget Godfrey- 1gb
Kaitlyn Henning- 1a
Madi McKee- 3g (including her 100th), 1a, 1gb, 8dc, 1ct
Kara Nealon- 2g, 2a, 1gb, 4dc, 1ct
Regan Nealon- 4g, 2gb, 2ct
Sydney Pyon- 1g, 1dc, 1ct
Caroline Shaefer- 2g,
Devin Taulane- 1ct
Kathryn Toohey- 3g, 1gb, 3dc
Sierra McLaughlin- 4 saves
Mak Butler- 4 saves

Unionville
Emma Malone 2 goals
Lily Dietrich 1 goal
Shannon Garvey 1 goal 2 assists
M Kirk 6 saves

Haverford High 9, Mount St. Joseph 7

HAVERFORD
MIA CIANCIO==3G 2A 3DC 4GBS
WILLA HETZNECKER–4G
PAIGE CORCORAN- 1G 1A
CARLY GANNON–2G 2A 5DC
SYDNEY CORCORAN–2G 2DC
GRACE HETZNECKER–1G
ERIN DOHERTY–4GBS
GOALIE LAUREN JOHNS–15 SAVES

MOUNT ST JOE’S
DEVON MCGARVEY–3G
LIZ MEISTER–4G
CAMPBELL DONOVAN–3G
BROOKE BLANCE–1G-
MAGGIE HOOVER–1G
GOALIE COMBINED STATS-13 SAVES KATIE MCGANN–PEG

Haddonfield 8, Penn Charter 5
Halftime: Penn Charter 4 Haddonfield 2

PC
Mia Ferraro 3G 1GB
Kaylee Dyer 1G 1A 5GB 2DC
Darcy Felter 1G 2GB 1CT
Maddie Shoup 1A 2GB 1CT 1DC
Vanessa Ewing 1A 1GB 1CT 1DC
Leah Sax 1A
Charlotte Hodgson 2GB
Grace Turner 3CT
Ava Coyle 1GB
Mackenzie McDonough 1 GB 2 CT
Hayley Hunt 18 saves

Haddonfield
Caroline Beckett 1g
McKenzie Blake 4g
Gabi Connor 1g
Wayden Ay 2g, 1a
Maya Feinstein 4 saves

Cape Henlopen (DE) 14 South River (MD) 13
Cape Henlopen HS 9 South River 6 at the half

Cape
Chloe Schaeffer 1g 1a
Sawyer Walker 2g 1a
Meredith Lockwood 4g
Lola Messick 2a
Alia Marshall 2g 1a
Ella Rishko 2a
Anna Stancofski 1g
Tarrah Welch 1g
Jillian Seker 1g

Parkland 18, Emmaus 8
Parkland: 11-7 18
Emmaus: 3-5 8

Parkland:
Emily Leiby 4g
Morgan Hurd 5g 1a
Erika Steele 1g
Maeve Leonzi 1g
Jill Bushinsky 2g 3a
Mackenzie Roth 1g 2a
Kaz Kennedy 3g
Erin Heimbecker 1g
Mackenzie Galucy 5 saves
Julia Beman 1 save

Emmaus:
Grace Hall 3g
Taylor O’Brien 2g
J. Cole 1
K. Csensits 2g
C. Gerhardt 5 saves

Hill School 16, Peddie School (NJ) 6
Hill: 11-5-16
Peddie: 1-5-6

Hill
Tatumn Eccleston: 5G, 4A
Lindsey Coffey: 4G, 3A
Hannah Spease: 3G, 12 draw controls
Logan Clouser: 3G
Tanner Eccleston: 1G
Mariah Sweeney: 25 mins, 1 save
Megan Mikuen: 25 mins, 3 saves

Agnes Irwin 14, Lawrenceville (NJ) 10

AIS
Emily Wills 2g
Emily Coyne 2dc
Grace Bartosh 1ct, 1gb
Lauren Rader 1gb
Natalie Corkran 1ct
Jordan Williams 1gb
Julianne Carey 1g
Kacy Hogarth 1g, 1ct, 4dc, 2gb
Natalie Pansini 3g, 3ct, 4dc, 4gb
Brynn Ammerman 1g, 3a, 1ct
Cate Parcells 1dc, 1gb
Marissa White 6g, 4dc. 2gb
Paige Crowther 10 saves

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Updated list of Philly girls’ lacrosse events: Clinics, tryouts, training

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/7/19

Girls’ eventsgirls-events

Club tryouts

HEADstrong Lacrosse South Jersey tryouts (boys HS, 2020-2022 and youth, 2023-2028) on Sunday, April 7 at the Logan Township Football Fields, 2135 Township Line Road, Logan Township, NJ 08085. Our goal is to promote excellence within the game and create an unparalleled experience, while placing emphasis on gaining athlete’s exposure and instilling character both on and off the field. Tryouts times TBA. Girls’ registration click here

Youth Spring training

NXT Spring Cradle six-week sessions kick off on March 31st at Strath Haven Middle School in Delaware County with six additional locations along the Main Line. Cradle is a coed program from boys and girls ages 4-8.
Locations
Strath Haven Middle School (Wallingford, PA)
March 31 – May 12 | Sundays, 1:30 – 2:30 PM
The Phelps School (Malvern, PA)
April 6 – May 11 | Saturdays, 10 – 11 AM
La Salle College High School (Wyndmoor, PA)
April 6 – May 11 | Saturdays, 11 AM – 12 PM
Radnor Memorial Park (Radnor, PA)
April 7 – May 19 | Sundays, 10 – 11 AM
No session on April 21st
Manavon Elementary (Phoenixville, PA)
April 20 | Saturdays, 12 – 1:30 PM – EXPO DAY – 1.5 hours – Limited spots are still available during spring training; register at nxtsports.com

1st Start, for boys and girls aged 3 to 7
Register here for 1st Start sessions at these spring locations – https://campscui.active.com/orgs/1stStartLacrosse
The Episcopal Academy, Newtown Square, PA
Time: 9-10 AM
4/7/19- 5/13/19 (6 Sundays) (No session on April 21 for Easter)
Address: 1785 Bishop White Drive, Newtown Square, PA 19073
Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA
Time: 11- 12 PM
4/7/19- 5/13/19 (6 Sundays) No session on April 21 for Easter)
Address: 500 College Ave, Swarthmore, PA, 19081
The Phield House, Philadelphia, PA
Time: 9-10 AM
4/7/17-5/12/17
Address: 814 Spring Garden St Philadelphia, PA 19123

Goalie Clinics

Spring Tourney

The inaugural Lacrosse Unites for HER tournament (2021-2026), partnered with the Belles Lacrosse Club, benefit tournament on May 19 at West Chester University.
This tourney allows teams to prepare for the summer tournament season in a fun-filled and philanthropic day of lacrosse. The mission of UFH is to bridge the gap between the medical and wellness communities by funding and delivering complementary therapies that support the physical and emotional needs of those with breast cancer during treatment and beyond.
Team fees (Max roster 20) will include:
*Four 25-minute games;
*An organic swag bag filled with cosmetics valued at $25 for each player;
*And a reversible pinnie for all players.
Players will wear these pinnies for each game to play for pink or white in order to unite for the mission of the day. All teams are encouraged to participate in our Above and Beyond Fundraising Challenge to raise additional funds to support UFH. 100% of event proceeds benefit Unite for HER nonprofit organization.
Please complete registration online – https://events.teamsnap.com/login and mail check payable to ‘Unite for HER’ to: Unite for HER Attn: Lacrosse Unites for HER 127 East Chestnut Street, West Chester, PA 19380

Summer Tournament

1st Annual Chapter Sevens™, a fast and competitive 7v7 boys’/girls’ youth tournament on May 12 at Maple Zone in Aston, presented in the format that is under consideration by international lacrosse bodies for the Olympic Games. The novel event, organized and hosted by Heritage Lacrosse and Maple Zone Sports, promises to attract small-sided teams from recreational programs throughout the region. All play will take place at Maple Zone Sport’s state-of-the-art facility in Aston.

Township and “Rec” programs are invited to send squads to play in every age bracket. Different levels of play are available. The format requires at least 6 players and a goalie. All players will enjoy the developmental benefit of playing on a modified, short-sided field. You and they will also experience a welcome change of pace:
• The format maximizes player touches
• Play is fast-paced and participatory
• Games promise to feature tight contests where every possession matters
• Teams will enjoy multiple 12-minute matches against diverse competition

• The Chapter Sevens™ will be staged in an intimate, fun and festive setting with adjacent fields, fastest shot contests, skills competitions, food, refreshments, vendors and prizes!

SCHEDULE OF PLAY – BOYS: Saturday, May 11th,  GIRLS: Sunday, May 12th
The Tournament will consider scheduling certain brackets to play evening games on Friday or Saturday, if necessary, to accommodate the preferences, needs and scheduling constraints of the various recreational leagues in the region. Click here to register and for more info.

Summer Leagues

Lenape Lacrosse Summer League registration has opened. It will be the 22nd year of adult lacrosse beginning in early June. This Doylestown-based league is once again projecting between 16 and 20 men’s teams. In addition to the Men’s league, the league will be introducing a women’s league for the first time as well. This is a Tuesday Night League and league directors are still accepting team as well as individual sign-ups. For more information visit Lenapelacrosse.net. The leagues are open to men and women 18 years and older. Games will be played at Turk Field in Doylestown Tuesday nights at either 6:00 or 7:00. Teams will have 8 games plus playoffs; uniforms are supplied through Zima Gear.

Summer Benefits

Shootout for Soldiers Philadelphia, starts Wednesday, June 26 at 4pm and runs for 24 hours until 4pm June 27 at the Episcopal Academy.
*Registration and Information – https://shootoutforsoldiers.com/events/philadelphia-2019/
SFS Philadelphia raised over $100,000 last year – a level that no other location has ever done in its second year. Can Philly overtake Baltimore and Long Island for the top spot this year?
The goal is to have 2 adjacent fields running simultaneously for 24 hours. There will be a festival atmosphere with food trucks, music, family activities and, of course, lots of lacrosse. Teams can be traditional and non-traditional. Examples of non-traditional teams; All Goalie Team, Father/Son game, Switch sticks, Costume, and alumni teams are just a few types.
SFS Philly is looking for volunteers to reach out and solicit team participation which is the key to SFS Philly success. Anyone interested, please connect with Chris Bates at cbates@episcopalacademy.org. Also, if you know of a business/company that would like to learn about sponsorship or partnering opportunities with Shootout For Soldiers, reach out to Gabby Steinhardt, Director of Business Development at gabby@shootoutforsoldiers.com or (410) 800-0580 x708.

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

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Avon Grove remains undefeated with 7-6 OT win over CB East

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/7/19

Xavier Salley scored with 1:22 remaining in overtime to lift visiting Avon Grove to a 7-6 win over Central Bucks East Saturday night, keeping the Devils perfect at 5-0.

The Patriots (3-2) trailed the Devils, 6-4, heading into the fourth quarter, but rallied to knot the score. Ryan Eife scored a man-up goal assisted by Jimmy Knepp, and Ryan Stout converted the equalizer with 5:45 remaining.

East won the face-off at the start of overtime but failed to score.

Earlier, the Devils led 2-1 after one quarter and 3-2 at halftime.

Zach Augustine led the Devils with three goals and Salley had a pair. Tom Savory and Jackson Muller each had a goal and an assist and Mike Russo dished two assists. Zac Hanway posted 11 saves in goal.

Ryan Carroll and Eife each scored a pair of goals while Stout added a goal and an assist for CB East. Stout also scooped up a team-high five ground balls. Ryan Gray had a single goal as well as a caused turnover. Knepp had three assists to go along with a ground ball.
Jake Kueny won 11 face-offs and also scooped up four ground balls. Liam Rosenthal was credited with five saves in goal.

Avon Grove has a big week coming up. The Devils travel to Downingtoen East Tuesday and undefeated Kennett on Thursday before a trek to Lancaster to meet Manheim Township on Saturday.

Central Bucks East will travel to Central Bucks West for a conference showdown on Tuesday (7:15 p.m.).

Avon Grove 7, Central Bucks East 6, OT
Ag 2-1-3-0-1 = 7
CBE 1-1-2-2-0=6

Avon Grove
Xavier Salley 2g (GW)
Mike Russo 2a
Zach Augustine 3g
Tom Savory 1g 1a
Jackson Muller 1g 1a
Zac Hanway 11 saves

CB EAST
Jimmy Knepp 3A
Ryan Stout 1G 1A, 5 GB
Ryan Carroll 2G
Ryan Eife 2G
Ryan Gray 1G, 1 CT
Jake Kueny – 11 face off wins, 4 GB
Liam Rosenthal – 5 saves
Evan Bullotta – 2GB, 3 CT
Joe Beahan – 1GB
Jimmy Knepp – 1GB
Ben Yerkes – 1GB, 1 CT
Jake Parker – 1GB
Connor Martin – 1CT
Avon Grove 2-1-3-0-1 7
Central Bucks East 1-1-2-2-0 6

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McCloskey (Haverford School), Matsinger (Penncrest) pledging for HEADstrong’s ‘Go Lime for Cancer Challenge’

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/7/19
Courtesy of Ed Morrone, of the HEADstrong Foundation

HEADstrong has so many supporters around the country — and now even the globe following its Game Hair Havoc social media campaign that went viral — that sometimes the efforts of its locally-grown fundraisers can become lost in the shuffle.

At the end of the day, HEADstrong is a community organization with deep roots in Delaware County, where the Colleluori Family, who started and runs the foundation, hails from. Local support is critical for HEADstrong, a local foundation that will remain as such, no matter how widely its mission expands.

It’s with that being said that HEADstrong wants to highlight the fundraising efforts of two Delaware County-based high school student-athletes: Seamus McCloskey of The Haverford School and Ryan Matsinger of Penncrest High School. In addition to being a local foundation, HEADstrong also has deep roots in the lacrosse community, and McCloskey and Matsinger count themselves as members of that club.

Seamus McCloskey (left), Ryan Matsinger

And so, the duo have embarked on separate but unified fundraising endeavors as the high school lacrosse season recently got underway.

McCloskey is participating in the 2019 Go Lime for Cancer Challenge, pledging his ground ball statistics on the field to HEADstrong. His goal is to get to 100 ground balls, with an overall monetary figure of $3,000. McCloskey said he first heard of the foundation when he was in seventh grade, when his township lacrosse coach gave the team a lesson on the lime green shoelaces that outfitted their cleats.

“He told us they were in honor of Nick Colleluori,” McCloskey said, referring to the late HEADstrong founder. “What I like about the foundation is they strive to support all people affected by cancer — not just the patient, but they look out for the families who are also affected. They understand the process these families have to go through.”

McCloskey is dead on in his assessment that a cancer diagnosis has a ripple effect throughout an entire family, not just the person fighting the disease. It was for this reason that he wanted to get involved in the HEADstrong mission, even if he has yet to personally meet many affected by the disease.

TO START YOUR OWN GO LIME CAMPAIGN, CLICK HERE.

“To be honest, I’ve known very few,” McCloskey said. “But I hate hearing about people affected by cancer. I know it’s a hard process, and one that doesn’t leave right away. When my coach (Brendan Dawson) told us about the opportunity to do a campaign like this, I told him I was interested, and he told me ‘You were the first person I thought of.’”

For Matsinger, whose father, Wayne, is the head coach at Penncrest, his journey was entirely more personal. Unlike McCloskey, Matsinger knows family members who have been diagnosed with cancer, including his grandmother and aunt.

Additionally, his family is close with Brian Radcliffe, whose 3-year-old daughter, Charlotte, died from the disease in April 2017 (HEADstrong has partnered with the Radcliffes to host the inaugural Charlotte Grace 5K/1-mile Run on April 6 — more information on that event can be found HERE).

“The decision to do this challenge was an easy one to make,” Matsinger said. “Helping out families going through tough times by doing the thing I love most is huge. It’s going to make me push myself to achieve my goal.”

Matsinger is participating in the 2019 Faceoff Against Cancer Challenge, hoping to collect as many faceoff wins as possible (the target goal he set for himself was 200); in both Matsinger and McCloskey’s campaigns, interested donors can make a one-time flat donation, or pledge a donation for every faceoff or groundball the duo records.

Both McCloskey and Matsinger say the early responses to their fundraising endeavors have been positive, with school and community members encouraging the efforts, while teammates have made efforts to share the campaigns on social media or by word-of-mouth. And despite the fact that the two lacrosse players attend different Delaware County high schools, they are unified in fighting for the same cause.

Both stressed other players to get involved if they are able, as it has already taught both McCloskey and Matsinger great life lessons in sacrificing a part of themselves for the good of others.

“I think it’s important, and a great opportunity to give back to the community and make a difference in someone’s life,” McCloskey said. “What I’ve learned from this process is it’s the little things you do can lead to greater outcomes in the future. For me, I hope that means I am able to help someone affected by cancer.”

Matsinger concurred.

“I love the fact that HEADstrong has a house for people who come from all over the country to Philadelphia for world class cancer treatment,” he said. “From the early stages of this campaign, I’ve learned you need to be dedicated to whatever it is you are doing. It’s going toward such a great cause, so much so that I want to do everything I can to help some of these families who have come here from near and far.”

To view McCloskey’s page and to donate to his cause, click HERE.

For Matsinger’s fundraising page/link to donate, click HERE.

Seamus McCloskey
Ryan Matsinger

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.@ConnectLAX launches free tryout evaluation tool

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/7/19

High school and club coaches can streamline data collection and easily provide feedback to players and parents through ConnectLax’s free tryout evaluation tool.

Multi-coach synchronization allows you to see your staffs’ evaluations live so you can quickly identify players to watch while they’re present. And it’s completely customizable:

Custom metrics – decide which athletic and mental skills to assess and notes to record
Custom coaches – give directors admin level control to lock down a player status, saving everyone else time
Custom groupings – pool players into groups, identify and resolve conflicts and leave the field with your rosters set

Automatically organize quantitative metrics such as 40 yard dash or shuttle run into a leaderboard. Best of all, this data integrates into the ConnectLAX recruiting platform to track player performance data over time. And it’s free to club partners for all ages and has already been used for supplemental spring tryouts.

Teams have been using the ConnectLAX’ player database for years, primarily for ongoing feedback to families, sometimes for tryouts. Now this evaluation tool has been built from scratch to run as an app, updating in the background to maximize speed without the additional download. Any club team – male or female – can use the tool and high school teams can purchase it for a fee.

Start saving time, improving transparency and simplifying feedback today – schedule a demo today at https://meetings.hubspot.com/gagemersereau/demo

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.@1stStartLax Monday Philly lacrosse schedule

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/8/19

HS boys

Henderson at Downingtown West
Interboro at Bonner-Prendergast
Lansdale Catholic at Westtown
Pottsgrove at Devon Prep
Holy Ghost Prep at Council Rock North
Boys’ Latin at Truman
Pope John Paul II at Archbishop Wood
Archbishop Ryan at Sun Valley
Hun School at Springside Chestnut Hill Academy
Quakertown at New Hope-Solebury

Girls
Jenkintown at Lower Moreland
Germantown Friends at Friends’ Central
Phoenixville at Pope John Paul II
Upper Perkionen at Pottsgrove
Pottstown at Upper Merion
Owen J. Roberts at Norristown
Boyertown at Spring-Ford
Perkiomen Valley at Methacton
Quakertown at Cheltenham
Springfield-Montco at Upper Dublin
Souderton at Wissahickon
Hatboro-Horsham at Abington
Council Rock North at Central Bucks East
Council Rock South at Pennsbury
Neshaminy at North Penn
Pennridge at Central Bucks West
Gwynedd Mercy at Central Bucks South
Sprinbgfield-Delco at Bishop Shanahan
Sacred Heart at Upper Darby
Exeter at Parkland
Mount St. Joseph at Nazareth
Ephrata at Manheim

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Phillylacrosse Boys’ Rankings: Kennett enters Top 15

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/8/19

The Phillylacrosse.com Boys’ Rankings:

  1. Haverford School (7-3) – The Fords host No. 3 Malvern Prep Friday at 3:30 p.m.
  2. Garnet Valley (6-0) – The Jaguars host Marple Newtown Tuesday in a Central League game.
  3. Malvern Prep (4-4) – The Friars host Academy of the New Church Tuesday afternoon.
  4. Academy of the New Church (9-1) – The Lions suffered a 9-7 loss to Princeton Day School and look to rebound Tuesday at Malvern Prep.
  5. Manheim Township (6-1) – The Blue Streaks downed Conestoga, 11-6, and face a challenging week with home games vs. Hempfield Wednesday and Avon Grove Saturday.
  6. Avon Grove (5-0) – The Devils have three big road games this week at Downingtown East (Tuesday), Kennett (Thursday) and Manheim Township (Saturday).
  7. West Chester East (6-0) – The Vikings host cross-town rival Bayard Rustin Tuesday.
  8. Springfield-Delco (5-1) – The Cougars have a key Central League game Thursday at Radnor.
  9. Conestoga (5-2) – The Pioneers host Haverford High Tuesday.
  10. Radnor (5-1) – The Raiders have two big Central league games this week, Tuesday at Strath Haven and Thursday at home vs. Springfield-Delco.
  11. Parkland (7-0) – The Trojans remain perfect after a 15-8 win over Nazareth.
  12. La Salle (3-3) – The Explorers host Father Judge Tuesday.
  13. Hempfield (6-1) – The Black Knights play Wednesday at Manheim Township.
  14. Salesianum School-DE (2-3) – The Sals fell to St. Joseph Collegiate (NY), 13-10, on Saturday after downing Eden, 16-5, in an Upstate NY road trip.
  15. Kennett (7-0) – The Blue Demons enter the Phillylacrosse rankings for the first time ever and face their sternest test Thursday at home vs. Avon Grove.

Under Consideration: Allentown Central Catholic (2-1), Bishop Shanahan (5-1) Cape Henlopen-DE (4-1), Central Bucks East (3-2), Central Bucks West (5-0), Downingtown East (4-2), Lenape-NJ (2-1), Palmyra (4-1), Penn Charter (2-5), Shawnee-NJ (3-0), Shipley (5-0), St. Augustine Prep-NJ (4-0), Strath Haven (4-2), Unionville (4-2).

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Phillylacrosse Girls’ Rankings: Moorestown, EA remain 1-2

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/8/19

The Phillylacrosse.com Girls’ Rankings:

  1. Moorestown-NJ (4-0) – The Quakers play Saturday at Haddonfield (4 p.m.).
  2. Episcopal Academy (7-0) – EA is hosting the Scottish U19 team on Tuesday.
  3. Agnes Irwin (8-2) – The Owls host Hill Academy (Ontario) on Friday.
  4. Radnor (4-1) – The Raiders play at Springfield-Delco on Thursday.
  5. Academy of Notre Dame (5-1) – The Irish host Penn Charter on Tuesday.
  6. Springfield-Delco (4-1) – The Cougars play at Bishop Shanahan today.
  7. Haddonfield-NJ (3-0) – The Haddons find out where they stand Saturday when they travel to No. 1 Moorestown.
  8. Villa Maria Academy (6-0) – The Hurricanes host Merion Mercy on Tuesday.
  9. Conestoga (5-1) – The Pioneers play Haverford High Tuesday.
  10. Garnet Valley (6-1) – The Jaguars play Tuesday at Marple Newtown.
  11. Harriton (5-1) – The Rams play at district rival Lower Merion Tuesday.
  12. Manheim Township (6-1) – The Blue Streaks host Berks power Exeter on Wednesday.
  13. Cape Henlopen-DE (6-0) – The Vikings have defeated Maryland’s Stephen Decatur and South River.
  14. Archbishop Carroll (3-2) – The Patriots play at Conestoga on Saturday.
  15. Owen J. Roberts (4-0) – The Wildcats host Spring-Ford on Thursday.

Under Consideration: Bayard Rustin (6-0), Bishop Shanahan (4-1), Clearview Regional-NJ (4-1), Downingtown East (4-1), Downingtown West (3-0), Eastern-NJ (3-1), Spring-Ford (6-1), Wissahickon (4-0).

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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: Pennridge 2019 DEF Banks commits to Franklin and Marshall

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/7/19

Pennridge (PA) 2019 defenseman Johnnie Banks of Phillie Elite has made a commitment to play Division III lacrosse at Franklin and Marshall College.

Johnnie Banks profile:

Johnnie Banks

High school: Pennridge (Perkasie, PA)

Grad year: 2019

Position: Defense

College committed to: Franklin and Marshall College

Club team: Phillie Elite, LB3 National

Lacrosse honors: 2018 2nd Team All League, 2018 Honorable Mention All Intelligencer

Academic honors: Honor Roll through High School

Why did you choose Franklin and Marshall College? “I really liked the program that Coach (Todd) Cavallaro and his staff have built at F&M. The campus is beautiful and is somewhere I can receive a top caliber education and pursue my dream of playing collegiate lacrosse.”

Thank You? “I want to thank all of my coaches over the years who helped me become the player that I am today. I want to thank my teammates for pushing me and making me work hard every day. And to my family, especially my parents, for always believing in me and supporting me along the way.”

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Garnet Valley and The Haverford School to meet in the inaugural 10VE CUP next Tuesday

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From Press Release

Creating a tradition by bringing together two of the area’s top boys’ high school lacrosse programs, Coaches John Nostrant (The Haverford School) and Frank Urso (Garnet Valley) have joined to play an annual game for the 10VE Cup.

The inaugural 10VE (LOVE) CUP game will played be on Tuesday, April 16th at 7:30 p.m. at Garnet Valley High School. The annual game will honor the memory of Kip Taviano. Taviano, who played lacrosse for Coach Urso at Brandywine Youth Club and for Coach Nostrant at The Haverford School, lost his life in an automobile accident on May 28, 2013.

Currently, Haverford School (7-3) is the top-ranked team by Phillylacrosse.com, followed by Garnet Valley (6-0).

Said Jim Taviano, Kip’s father “John and I had some conversations off and on about the possibility of such a game to be played annually. John reached out to Frank who was onboard and has been very supportive. In fact, the reaction from everyone we’ve spoken to about the game has been very positive.”

There will be a short pregame presentation to each of the coaches.

The game will alternate between the 2 schools annually with the Cup being held by the winner until the next year. It will be engraved with the winning school’s name and year.

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Suburban Cryotherapy Monday girls’ summaries

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Upper Dublin 15, Springfield Township 10
Halftime: 11-4 (Upper Dublin)

Upper Dublin
Jackie Rama 6 goals
Jenn McCarry 3 goals
Mack Moore 2 goals 1 assist (2nd goal was her 100th career goal)
Julia Reardon 2 goals
Becky Browndorf 1 goal 2 assists
Allie Rock 1 goal
Ellie Eby 1 assist
Riley Brady – 9 saves

Springfield stats:
Emily Smith: 3 goals, 5 draw controls
Lauren Corrado: 1 goal, 1 ground ball
Emily Walsh: 2 caused turnovers
Maddie Yoder: 4 goals, 8 draw controls, 1 caused turnover
Ella Marino: 2 goals, 1 draw control, 2 ground balls, 1 caused turnover
Molly McGoldrick: 4 ground balls, 3 caused turnovers
Gracie Woron: 4 ground balls
Julie Kelly: 1 ground ball
Annie Ryan: 10 saves

Pottsgrove 15, Upper Perkiomen 5
Pottsgrove 11-4=15
Upper Perkiomen 2-3=5

Pottsgrove
Allie Ruppert 4g
Sydney Wasdick 4g
Emily Williams 3g 3a
Sydney Tornetta 1g
Ava O’Neill 1g
Alyssa Petrocelli 1g

Upper Perkiomen
Bella Carpenter 2g
Caitlin Bauer 1g
Luci Carpenter 1g
Grace Lehman 1g
Makenna Phipps 4 saves
Makenzie Bettys 8 saves

Upper Merion 14, Pottstown 2
Halftime- 11-1

UM Goals:
Riley O’Malley- 4g, 3a
Cat Merritt- 2g, 3a
Molly Weygand- 2g, 1a
Bella DiSanto- 2g
Emma Wellington- 2g
Avalon Roberts- 2g
Anya Waller – 6 saves on 8 shots

Owen J. Roberts 20, Norristown 1
Owen J. Roberts 13 7 20
Norristown 1 0

OJR
Maggie Kilgallon (So) 1g 1a
Lexi Muir (Fr) 2g
Emma Lewis (Fr) 1a
Charlotte Lasak (Sr) 4g
Carli Sharpe (So) 1g
Eloise Gebert (Sr) 2g 1a
Gabby Dietrich (So) 1g
Maddi Koury (Jr) 1g 7a
Sophia Murray (Sr) 1g 1a
Gracyn Smith (Fr) 1g
Keira Weiss (Fr) 1g
Rory Cahill (Jr) 1g
Hannah Delahaye (Jr) 3g 5a
Gianna Stalletti 1 save

Cherry Hill East (NJ) 14, Pennsauken (NJ) 7
Cherry Hill East 10 4 14
Pennsauken 3 4 7

Cherry Hill
Julia Cutler 7g
Sydney Cicha 4g 1a
Paige Miller 2g 1a
Lily Lazarus 1g
Haley Krassan 1a
Naomi Abrams 8 saves

Pennsauken
Ruby Anyanwu 4g
Kayla Fisher 2g

Springfield-Delco 12, Bishop Shanahan 10

Springfield Delco:
Isabelle Mastropietro: 4G, 1A
Erin Gormley: 3G
Julie Shickling: 2G
Meghan Cull: 1G
Casey Oconnor: 1G
Name not available: 1G
Alyssa Long: 1A

Bishop Shanahan:
Jess Gorr (G): 13 Saves
Jess Holowsko: 3G, 1A, 5GB, 7DC
Gianna DeCesaris: 1G, 3A, 2GB, 1DC
Monica Manley: 1G, 1A, 1GB, 4DC
Michelle Warren: 2G
Liv Murphy: 2G
Kate McCullough: 1G

Princeton (NJ) 12, Notre Dame (NJ) 6
Princeton 8 4 12
Notre Dame 2 4 6

Princeton
Eva Petrone 2g
Mariana Lopez-Ona 3g 2a
Shoshana Henderson 3g
Kathryn DeMilt 3a
Molly Frain 1g
Shaylah Marciano 1g 4a
Kate Becker 1g 1a
Lila Doran 1g
Gigi Peloso 11 saves

ND
Jessica Pisani 2g
Gabrielle Skowronski 1g
Danielle Losier 3g
Ava Scudillo 1a
Nicole Burney 10 saves

Ohara 18, Bonner Prendie 4

O’Hara
Erin Grady 4 goals, 2 assists
Ellie Miller 3 goals, 2 assists
Mia Scarduzio 5 Draw controls, 2g
Kenzie Raech 6 Draw controls, 1 goal
Em Raech scored 3 goals, 1 controlled take away
Emma Camuti 4 ground balls
Katie Shallow 4 controlled take away
Jackie Deuber Patterson 4 saves
Rachel Familetti 1 goal
Rylie McGowan 1 goal
Sarah Grassi 1 goal
Clare Kutafaris 1 goal
Lexi Culpt 1 goal

Prendie Box Score:
Maeve Finnegan 2 Goals
Lindsey Fagan 1 goal, 1 assist
Daly Ewing 1 goal
Meryn Steinrock 1 assist
Maggie Blemings 1 assist
Della George 4 ground balls
Chloe Menear 12 Goalie saves.

Jenkintown 14, Lower Moreland 8

Jenkintown
Izzy Byler 3g, 2gb
Maggie Davis 1g, 3gb
Rory Strohm 2gb, 5ct
Sam Pizer 2g,1a, 4gb
Sarah Cummings 2g,3a, 4ct
Cady Westkaemper 1g, 6gb, 4ct
Tanner Lafferty 4g, 3gb, 3ct
Carly Mulvaney 1g, 3gb
Rose McCafferty 1gb
Mia Visomirski 1gb, 1ct
Siobhan Egan 11 Saves

Lower Moreland
K Tammaro 3g
M Barton 1g
M Morozin 2g
G Magazo 1g
M Mcbany 1g

Spring-Ford 13, Boyertown 9
SF 9 – 4 – 13
Bt 2 – 7 – 9

Spring-Ford Goals
Cassie Marte 3
Jill Quigley 4
Katie Metzler 1
Liv Yeagle 4
Michaela Haney 1

Bt
Erin Gilbert 2g, 1a, 1ct
Kasey Roberts 1gb, 1ct
Morgan Kline 2g, 2dc
Ashley Dierolf 1g, 1int
Amanda Diachynsky 3g
Mikayla Moyer 1gb
Allie Pioli 2gb, 1ct
Liz Tamasitis 1ct
Kristi Kada 1g, 12dc, 1ct
Lilly Mauget 2dc
Amber Marburger 1gb
Sarah Didget 7 saves
Kasey Fox 5 saves

Wissahickon 17, Souderton 16 OT
Half: SAHS 7, Wiss 10
End of Reg: SAHS 16, Wiss 16
OT: SAHS 16, Wiss 17

Wissahickon
Chiodo Ortiz 7g, 2a (GW)
Sam Intrieri 5g, 1a
Kelly Dickson 2g, 2a
Quinn Gaffey 2g, 1a
Abby Degroat 1g
Emma Baker 1a
Lexi Hobson 1a
Brooke Berry 1a

Souderton
Lauren Scott 13 saves
Caroline Kelly 1G
Clark Trowbridge 2A
Lauren Kenah 1G, 1A
Randi Hess 3G, 1A
Riley McGowan 6G
Sophia Sclafani 4G
Sydney Rohrbach 1A
Kylie Norbeck 1G, 1A

Abington 15, Hatboro Horsham 9
Halftime: Abington 7, HH 7

Abington
Abby Thomas 3g
Kaley Ehnow 5g, 1a, 4dc
Jamira Mashore 1g, 1a
Maddie Hinkle 3g, 1a
Grace Hinkle 2g, 9dc
Kelly McCallister 1g, 2a
Ellie Hughes- 10 saves

Methacton 12, Perkiomen Valley 11
Methacton 3 9 12
PV 5 6 11

Methacton
Sydney Tornetta 3 goals 1 assist
Jayme Weber 3 goals 1 assist
Mia Sheldon 3 goals
Katy Benton 1 goal
Alexa Kratz 1 goal
Bayla Plower 1 goal
Julia McCann 2 assists
Erin Hardenburg 1 assist
Rachel O’Toole 5 saves

PV
Paige Tyson 4 goals
Riley McGettigan 2 goals
Tori Bruno 1 goal
Kate Hickey 1 goal
Kat Kelley 1 goal
Anna Dawson 1 goal
Ally Morello 1 goal

Germantown Friends 19, Friends’ Central 11
Half:GFS 11, FCS 4

GFS
Curran McLaughlin- 8 goals
Annie McLaughlin- 3 goals, 2 assists
Daisy Lentz- 3 goals, 1 assist
Clare Meyer- 2 goals, 1 assist
Lily Seldin- 1 goal
Jane MacRae- 1 goal
Mia Raven- 1 goal
Sam Egner- 5 saves
Haven Arms- 2 save

FCS
H. Bender- 1 goal
A.Saul- 1 goal
L. Schweitzer- 1 goal
B. Mener- 7 goals
J. Paszament- 1 goal

Phoenixville 15, Pope John Paul II 13

Phoenixville
Ameerah Green – 1g, 1a
Maddie White – 3g
Mary Michaud – 5g
Ally Bonshock – 2g
Kyra Trafford – 1g, 1a
Andrea Hook – 1 g
Katie Baker – 1g
Caroline Schwartz – 1g
Madison Wineburg – 1a
Sydney Alling – 8 saves

Pope John Paul II
Rory Nilsen – 1g
Kallan Bustynowicz – 6g, 1a
Julia McLaughlin – 2g
Caroline Slattery – 2g
Maeve Riley – 1g
Julie Cherneskie – 1g
Grace Drewicz – 14 saves

Central Bucks East 14, Council Rock North 6

CBE
Brigitte Bishop 2g, 5 draw controls
Riley Forman 7g
Quinn Ferry 4g 4a
Courtney Mackenzie 1g
Fiona Henderson 8 saves

Central Bucks West 12, Pennridge 8
Half time score CBW 7 Penr 3

CBW
Casey Reichwein 10 dcs, 7g
Emma Haring 2 dc, 1g, 1a
Shelby Hahn 2 g, 1a
Tori Albrecht 1 g
Maddy McGarry 1g, 1a
Lauren Ring 8 saves

Pennridge 8
Alex Lippmann- 4 goals
Jenna Lund- 2 goals, 1 assist
Morgan Wahlers- 1 goal, 1 assist, 5 draw controls
Amelia Loughery- 1 goal
Jill Csaszar- 1 assist
Alexa Machado- 11 saves

Pennsbury 18, Council Rock South 10
Halftime- Pennsbury 10, CR South 5

Pb
Brooke Weaver 1 goal 5 assists,
Lexie Snyder 2 goals,
Emelie Curtis 2 goals,
Sarah Walcott 3 goals
Maddy Spratt 5 goals
Maggie Golder 3 goals 2 assist,
Darrien Furiness 1 goal 2 assist
Sophia Curtis 1 goal

North Penn 17, Neshaminy 5
(11-1 halftime)
NP
Kat Rimmer 2gs
Morgan Dyck 2gs
Kristin Varilla 2gs
Emily Varilla 2gs
Lily Szilagyi 2gs,2as
Alli Lindsay 1g, 2as
Casey Cavanaugh 1g, 1a
Grace Sacchetti 1g, 2as
1 goal each by:
Riley Pickford
Emmy D’Ambrosio
Alaina Mullaly
Alexa Sparango
Ashley Lambert 5 saves

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.@FusionLax Monday boys’ summaries

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Delaware Valley 13, Wyoming Seminary 5
DV 2 3 5 3 total 13
Sem 1 1 1 2 total 5

DV: Shane Roche 6g
Jackson Melnick 3g 2a
Josh Balcarcel 2g 2a
Finnegan McCormack 1g
Stefen Lindaas 2a
Alex Husejnovic 1g 1a
Henry Hamill 8 saves
Jaden Roby 1 save

Sem: Ryan Anderson 3g
Lucas Bartron 2a
Logan Finn 1g
Kevin Medico 1g
Cooper Wood 1a
Chris Burg 12 saves

Pottsgrove 7, Devon Prep 5

Devon Prep:
Noah Theis- 3goal
Dan Brown- 1assist
Kevin Husar- 1g, 1a
Declan Thomson- 1a
Dan Boyle- 1a
Nadir Bryant- 1a
Jacob Shultis, goalie- 12saves

Pottsgrove:
Sithens, C- 2g, 1a
Stringer, N- 1a
Nelson, S- 1g, 2a
Westcoat, J- 3g
Smith, K- 1g

Archbishop Wood 17, Pope John Paul II 8
Archbishop Wood: 9-5-2-1=17
Pope John Paul II: 1-1-1-5=8

ABW:
Bryson Wilson (GK/Jr) 5 saves
Colin Bruestle (A/Sr) 5G 1A 3GB
Andrew Leinenbach (A/Sr) 3G 4A 2GB
Dan Divita (M/So) 2G 1A 2GB
Anthony Pileggi (M/So) 2G 1A
Brian Kinkade (M/Sr) 1G 2A 8GB 13/15 faceoffs
Dan Waltrich (A/Jr) 1G 2A
Sean Nangle (M/Jr) 1G 2A
Ryan Woertz (M/So) 1G 6GB
Kevin Bresnan (D/Jr) 1G 3GB
Joe Baranoski (M/Sr) 1A 1GB

Council Rock North 16, Holy Ghost Prep 6

HGP
Sean McLoughlin 2 G
Max Rittenmeyer 1 A
Ben Morschauser 2 G 3 A
Dan Forsythe 1 G
Jack Mahoney 1 G 4 GBs
Zach May 16 Saves

Interboro 12, Bonner Prendergast 3
Bucs 4-4-2-2 – 12
Friars 2-0-0-1 – 3

Interboro
Nick Morando 5G 3A
Mickey Brown 4G 1A
AJ Porreca 1G 1A 5 GBs
Jason Whalen 1 G 1A
Konnor Orekovich 1 G 1A
Alec Wood 1A
Connor Evans 6 Saves

Bonner Prendergast
J. Stratton 1G
J. Mercanti 1G
D. Miller 1G

Hun School 13, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 5

SCHA
Matt Bown 3 g 1 a
Rex Leininger 2 g
Ethan Gyllenhaal 1 a

Henderson 11, Downingtown West 9
WCH 0 3 3 5 11
DTW 4 1 2 2. 9

WCH
Jeff Benson 5g
Jack Micco 4g
Luke Wierman 2g
Jon Hamm 1a
Dan Carnuccio 1a
Ryan McKie 7 saves

Dt West
Luke Venzie 2G, 1A
Jameson Smyth 2G, 4 GB’s, 1CT
Tyler Rodriquez 3G, 1GB
Evan Richard 1G, 1A, 1CT, 1GB
Kevin Lundmark 1G, 1A, 1GB
Ty Wolverton 2A, 2GB’s
Josh Toth 1CT, 4GB’s
Joe Shafer 2CT, 2GB’s
Aiden Carr 1CT, 1GB
Jake Toth 2CT, 1GB
Jackson Chiappa 1CT, 1GB
Owen Fry 1GB, 1CT
Michael Straub 4GB
Owen Karp (G) 10 Saves

Neshaminy 17, Roman Catholic 3

Neshaminy
Jake Purdy: 3 Goals
Luke Sermarini: 2 Goals, 1 Assist
Ryan Maher: 2 Goals, 1 Assist
Dawson Obringer: 2 Goals, 1 Assist
Mason Demi: 2 Goals, 1 Assist
Noah Weiman: 2 Goals
Nick Donato: 1 Goal, 5 Assists
Joey DeMatteo: 1 Goal, 2 Assists
Connor McVey: 1 Goal, 1 Assist
Ethan Roscoe: 1 Goal

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.@1stStartLax Tuesday Philly lacrosse schedule

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HS Boys
West Chester East at West Chester Rustin
Governor Mifflin at Wilson
Radnor at Strath Haven
Interboro at Owen J Roberts
Academy New Church at Malvern Prep
Haverford HS at Conestoga
Red Land at Palmyra
Ridley at Springfield-Delco
Penn Charter St Augustine Prep
Father Judge at La Salle
Shipley School at Germantown Academy
Easton at Allentown Central Catholic
Central Bucks South at Council Rock South
Wissahickon at Souderton
Upper Dublin at Springfield-Montco
Freedom at Parkland
Lower Merion at Harriton
Central Bucks East at Central Bucks West
Penncrest at Upper Darby
Kennett at Coatesville

Girls
Wilson at Governor Mifflin
Strath Haven at Radnor
Archbishop Carroll at Lansdale Catholic
Agnes Irwin at Springside Chesnut Hill
Penn Charter at Notre Dame Academy
Oxford at Unionville
Downingtown East at Avon Grove
Bishop Shanahan at Sun Valley
Coatesville at Kennett
Conestoga at Haverford
New Hope-Solebury at Council Rock South
Sacred Heart at Villa Joseph Marie
Downingtown West at Henderson
Exeter at Schuylkill Valley
Northampton at Freedom
Garnet Valley at Marple Newtown
Phoenixville at Great Valley
St. Basil Academy at Gwynedd Mercy
Villa Maria Academy at Merion Mercy
Moravian Academy at Saucon Valley
Wyomissing at Muhlenberg
Parkland at Nazareth
Springfield-Delco at Ridley

D1 Men’s
Siena at Princeton
D3
Keystone at Bryn Athyn

Women’s D2
Jefferson at Chestnut Hill
Holy Family at Wilmington

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Suburban Cryotherapy Tuesday girls’ summaries – Updated

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Notre Dame 13, Penn Charter 6
Halftime: PC 1 Notre Dame 7

Penn Charter
Emma Wilson 1 assist
Leah Sax 2gb 1ct
Mia Ferraro 2g 1gb
Darcy Felter 1a 1dc
Maddie Shoup 3g 1ct 4dc
Vanessa Ewing 1g 3gb 1ct
Charlotte Hodgson 3gb 2ct 2dc
Ava Coyle 1ct
Mackenzie Mcdonough 1ct
Molly Visco 1ct
Hayley Hunt 10 saves

Shipley 18, Academy of the New Church 10
Halftime score: ANC 6 – Shipley 12

Shipley
Bergen 5g
Scutt 6g
Talluto 5g
Baker 2g
Donnelly 15 saves

ANC
Cassidy Peterman: 3 goals; 2 assists
Lizzie Paterno: 3 goals
Becca Clark: 2 goals
Kiana Frazier: 1 goal
Emma Bryntesson: 1 goal

Radnor 20, Strath Haven 7
Radnor 15-5-20
Strath Haven 3-4-7

Radnor:
Cate Cox 4G, 3A
Molly May 1G, 3A, 1CT
Tori DiCarlo 2G, 1A, 8DC, 4GB
Cierra Hopson 2G
Kate Hartnett 3G
Sydney Wilson 2G, 1A
Carly Wilson 2G, 1A, 2DC, 2GB
Sarah Nelson 2G, 3DC
Margaret Mooney 1G
Julia Rigolizzo 1G, 2GB
Missy Massimino 2GB, 1DC
Ellie Rinehart 3GB, 1DC
Avery Ciatto 2GB, 1CT
Phoebe Proctor 5 saves / 6 GA, 1CT, 2GB

Haven:
Olivia Memenger 4G, 1A
Sophie Haase 1G
Devon Malliet 1G
Danielle McNeely 1G

Agnes Irwin 16, Springside Chestnut Hill 4
Half: AIS 11, SCH 0

AIS
Emily Wills 3g, 2a, 3gb
Abby Rhodes 1a
Emily Coyne 4ct, 2gb
CC Senyk 1a, 1gb
Grace Bartosh 1ct, 2gb
Natalie Corkran 2g, 2gb
Julianne Carey 1g, 1a, 3ct, 5gb
Kacy Hogarth 1g, 6dc, 1ct, 1gb
Natalie Pansini 2g, 3dc, 1ct, 3gb (200th career point)
Brynn Ammerman 1g, 2a
Katherine Ernst 1g, 1gb
Cate Parcells 1g, 1dc
Marissa White 4g, 1a, 3dc
Paige Crowther 4 saves on 4 shots, 1ct
Jordan Healy 2 saves

SCHA
S. Sweitzer- 1a/2g/1ct/1gb/3dc
C. Brook- 1g/1ct
K. Watson- 1ct/1gb/1dc
R. Redpath- 1g
C. Reilly- 2dc
B. Gyllenhaal- 2gb
A. Rorke- 2ct
A. Lynch- 2ct
D. Carter- 2gb/2dc
A. Rexford- 1gb
C. Reitmeyer- 1gb
D. Sweitzer- 10 saves/3ct/4gb

Germantown Academy 12, Baldwin 6

GA
Maddie Burns 1g 1dc
Charlotte Rapp 1 3dc
Cassidy Palazzo 1g 1a 1dc
Olivia Doody 3g 2a 1gb
Cameron Korman 3g
Ella Henry 1a
Makenzie smith 1g
Elise Smigiel 2g 3dc

Bishop Shanahan 16, Sun Valley 3

Bishop Shanahan
Jess Gorr (G): 8 Saves
Jess Holowsko: 2G, 2GB, 1DC
Gianna DeCesaris: 2G, 4DC
Monica Manley: 3G, 2A
Darby Whalen: 2G, 3GB, 1DC
Kate McCullough: 1G
Ellie Udo: 2G, 4DC, 1CT
Lila Ceribelli: 2G, 2GB, 4DC
Liv Murphy: 1G
Alaina DiBatista: 1G

Sun Valley
Abby Seasock: 2g
Alicia Whitfield: 1G

Notre Dame 13, Penn Charter 6
Halftime 7-1

NDA
Hannah Gillespie- 4g
Mikayla Dever-1a, 2gb, 1ct
Hanna Bodner- 1a, 2dc
Georgie Gorelick- 2g, 2gb
Belle McHugh- 1gb
Maggie O’Brien – 3g, 1a, 3gb, 1dc
Claire Gola- 1g, 1a, 4gb, 7dc
Riley Gillin-3g, 2a, 5gb,2dc,1ct
Grace Bleckley-1dc
Lily Allen- 2gb, 2ct
Quinn Sullivan- 9 saves

PC
Emma Wilson 1 assist
Leah Sax 2gb 1ct
Mia Ferraro 2g 1gb
Darcy Felter 1a 1dc
Maddie Shoup 3g 1ct 4dc
Vanessa Ewing 1g 3gb 1ct
Charlotte Hodgson 3gb 2ct 2dc
Ava Coyle 1ct
Mackenzie Mcdonough 1ct
Molly Visco 1ct
Hayley Hunt 10 saves

Garnet Valley 22, Marple Newtown 3
Garnet 17-5-22
Marple 2–1-3

Garnet
MaryRose Berry- 1g, 1a
Liv Brenner- 2g, 1gb
Kendall DiCamillo- 2a, 1gb, 5dc
Bridget Godfrey- 1g, 1dc
Kaitlyn Henning- 2g, 1a, 1ct
Olivia Kingsborough- 2g, 1dc
Madi McKee- 2g, 2a, 1ct, 4dc
Meghan McLaughlin- 2g
Kara Nealon- 2g, 2dc
Regan Nealon- 1g, 3a, 2dc
Sydney Pyon- 2g, 1ct
Caroline Shaefer- 1g, 1a, 1dc
Haley Williams- 1g
Maya Langin- 1a
Meghan Dougherty- 1g
Sophie Kingsborough- 1g
Sydney Erdman- 1g
Alexa Garrity- 2dc
Mak Butler- 3 saves

Marple
Sarah Cristello- 2g
Kaely Cristello- 2g
Crystal Dower- 3 saves

Carroll 19, Lansdale Catholic 2
Carroll 12 – 7 – 19
LC 2 – 0 – 2

Goals by Lansdale Catholic – Emilt Schall 1, Grace Picozzi 1

Goals by Carroll – Alex Almonte 2 – Shannon Wood 1 – Grace Ewing 1 – Izzy McGarvey 1 – Sabrina Narda 1 – Amber Germer 1 – Madison Henry 1 – Sarah Durham 1 – Lisa Dellarata 1 – Karli Dougherty 1 – Kellie Ann Matey 1 – Kiley Mottice 1 – Nicole Pawelec 1 – Melissa Hewitt 1 – Mary Finley 1 – Mia Bones 1 – Olivia Hoffman 1 – Julia Downs 1

Carroll Julia Dellarata 3 saves
Sophie Kevtan 1 save

Assists – Carroll – Lisa Dellarata 2 – 1 each for each of the following – Jess Sulouff, Alex Almonte, Fabiana Narda, Shannon Wood, Grace Ewing, Izzy McGarvey, Sabrina Narda, Madison Henry, Keri Daly, Karli Dougherty Nicole Pawelec.

Draw Controls for Carroll – Shannon Wood 1 – Madison Henry 4 – Lisa Dellarata 1 – Karli Dougherty 6 – Kellie Ann Matey 3 – Melissa Hewitt 1

Episcopal Academy 21, Scotland U19 5

Episcopal
A. Capozzoli 1g 2a
B. Piselli 2g 1a
B. Stocku 1g
S. Groark 4g 1a 1gb 1cto
C. Burt 3g 6a 2gb 1cto
D. Whitaker 5g 1a 4dc 2gb
J. Morley 2g 1gb
L. Baxter 2gb
S. Garino 1cto
A. Rau 2gb
I. Rohr 1dc 1gb 1cto (100th career caused turnover)
O. Dirks 3g 18dc 2gb
K. Richter 1gb
J. Cunningham 1gb
M. Hinkley 3 saves

Abington Friends School 13, Westtown 11

AF
SAlly Muller 6g,6dc
Maggie Waldman 4g
Clare Robinson 2g
Claire Rosenwinkel 1g

Harriton HS 19, Lower Merion HS 1
Harriton 15-4-19
Lower Merion 0-1-1

Harriton:
Allie Schwab 3 G 1 A
Katelin Williams 4 G 1 CT 1 DC 2GBs
Maddie Henderson 1 G
Lucy Dwyer 2 G 2 A 1 DCs 2 GBs 2 CTs
Amelia Coursen 1 G
Emily Stewart 3 G 5 DCs 3 GBs
Annie Aspesi 1 G 1 A 4 DCs 3 GBs
Grace Dwyer 1 G 4 A 2 DCs 1 CT
Livvy Conrad 1 G 1 A 3 DCs 3 GBs
Lauren Binnion 2 G

Conestoga 14, Haverford 4

Scoring for Stoga:
Cam Evitts 6g 1a 7dc
Rachel Clark 5g 1a
Julia Littlewood 2g 1a
Nia Scott 1g 1a
Sam Centofante has 11 saves
Cate Mayo had 2 saves

Scoring for Haverford:
Willa Hetznecker–2g 1a
Carly Gannon–1g
Mia Ciancio–1g
Lauren Johns–15 Saves

Moorestown 18, Holy Cross 9
Moorestown (5-0) 5 13 -18
Holy Cross Prep (3-4) 4 5 -9

Moorestown
Sophia McHugh 2g, 4a
Alivia Labetti 1g, 2a
Kerry O’Sullivan 5g, 1a
Avery Jaffe 3g, 1a
Dylan Silar 2g
Katie Buck 1g
Emily O’Donnell 1a
Julia Sullivan 4g
Hayley Kowalczyk 5 saves

Holy Cross
Danielle Kane 1g
Isabel Kuzy 1g, 3a
Jessica Silverio 3g, 1a
Allison Nemeth 1g
Ava Taylor 3g, 1a
Gianna Pinto 13 saves

Wyomissing 21, Muhlenburg 1

Wyomissing
Marshall 1g, 1a
Condron 1gb, 2dc
DiCarlo 1g
Ratcliffe 1g
Helm 2g, 1a
Neff 2g
Reber 2gb
Reese 3g
D’addesi 3g, 2gb, 3dc
Care 3g, 3dc
Riddle 3gb
Stoudt. 3g, 4a, 3gb
Gentry 1g
Soffer 2g, 3gb, 5dc
Natalie F. 1gb
Butler 2 saves

Muhlenburg:
Hefter 1g

Downingtown East 16, Avon Grove 12
Halftime 8-5 Deast

DTE
Lawton 5
Olivia Fanelli 4
Hazel Gardner 2
Jess Myers 1
Caroline Brennan 1
Rachel Swink 1
Caroline Webb 1
Julia Basciano 1
Goalie saves- Irwin -11

Great Valley 11, Phoenixville 10
PHOENIXVILLE – 10: 7, 3
GREAT VALLEY – 11: 2, 9

PHOENIXVILLE – 10
Mary Michaud: 3g
Katie Baker: 2g, 1a
Kyra Trafford: 2g
Maddie White: 2g
Ally Bonshock: 1g
Sydney Alling: 4 saves

GREAT VALLEY – 11
Tessa Liberato: 5g, 1a
Sarah Karwoski: 3g
Allie Capetola: 1g, 1a
Schuyler Palmer: 1g, 1a
Marley Alleva: 1g
Bullock: 1 save
Prevost: 4 saves

Downingtown West 17, Henderson 4

West goals:
Corinne Bednarik
Peyton Mottice
Emily Feeney
Olivia DiGiorgio
Bryn Rochon
Calley Lundmark
Emily Clemson 3 saves

Henderson goals:
Pritchard 2
Bixler 1
Goodstein 1

West Chester Rustin 20, West Chester East 4

Rustin
Ava Kane 5
Anne Marie Patterson 5
Katie stubitts 3
Ashley Chisholm 2
Emily supplee 2
Grace Piona 1
Shannon drakely 1
Christine Ditizio 1

East
Scilly 1
Becker 1
Gidschall 1
Palmer 1

Interboro High School 21, Chichester 8

Interboro High School
Jenna Schreiber 1g
Keri Barnett 5g, 1a
Marissa Mullan 4g, 6a
Miranda Neill 1a
Morgan Reed 9g, 3a
Nicki Floyd 2g
Mekkenna Balawejder, Goalie 10 Saves

Unionville 17, Oxford 3

Unionville:
Shannon Garvey 1 goal 2 assists
Lily Niemkiewicz 2 goals
Lily Dietrich 1 goal
Mauria Blair 2 Goals
Mina Scott 3 goals
Riley Glacking 2 goals 3 assists
Madison Holt 2 goals
Emma Malone 3 goals 3 assists
Sofia Romanoli 1 goal
Hannah Kovic 1 assist
Maddi Robitzer 3 saves

Oxford:
Kate Lily 2 goals
R Canaday 1 goal

Penncrest 21, Upper Darby 7
Penncrest
So. Mia George 6g, 4a
Sr. Abby Pennoni 3g, 4a
Sr. AnnaLee Doyle 2g, 3a
Sr. Sadie King 2g, 2a
Fr. Annalynn Pompetti 3g
So. Megan Gress 3g
Fr. Jane Yosua and Jr. Alexis Howells with 1g each

Upper Darby
G Liberio 2g
V Lange 2g
A Simonson 1g
A Hanrahan 1g
M Jahan 1g


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Central Bucks West 5, Central Bucks East 3

CBW
Erik Ojert 2g
Jess Woosnam 1g
Connor Albrecht 1g
Blake Ewaskey 5GB, 1a
Garrett Hitchens 1g, 8/11 FO
Max Dunar 12 saves

CBE
Jimmy Knepp 2a
Ryan Stout 1g
Matt Melendez 1g
Nick Yerkes 1g
Ryan Carroll 1a

Shipley School 12, Germantown Academy 9

Shipley
Luke Grayum 3g 2a
Josh Gallia 2g 2a
Henry Reed 3g
Randall Brown 2g
Braeden Lange 2g
Nate Yi 9 saves
Jake McCarthy 13 FO wins

GA
Gavin Durham 1 goal
Wills Jordan 1 goal 1 assist
Noah Spratt 1 goal
Gunnar Bogorowski 4 goals
Timmy Ruth 1 goal
Jack Luviano 1 goal
Liam Rosato 9/21 on face offs
Brendan Donnelly 7 saves

Conestoga 10, Haverford HS 2
Conestoga 3-2-2-3=10
Haverford 0-1-0-1=2

Stoga
Brendan Murphy 3g
Will Schnorr 2g,1a
Liam Kirk 1g
Scott Smith 1g,1a
Patrick Reilly 2g
Mike Brosso 1g
Joey Allen 1a
Hugh Hinton 1a
PJ Hewitt 7/9
Ian Kim 5/7

Haverford
Nardi 1g
Growie 1g
Scheivert 1a
David 16 saves

Shanahan 17, Sun Valley 0
Shanahan 14-1-2-0
Sun Valley 0-0-0-0

Shanahan
Vinnie Riccardo 1G
Kyle Gucwa 2G’s 1A
Bryan Rafferty 2G’s 2A’s
Gabe Goforth 2G’s
Jimmy Bevevino 1G
Owen Murray 1G
Tyler Kingsbury 1G
Luc Trudel 1G
Parker Childs 2G’s 3A’s
Connor Whalen 1G
Colby Gallagher 1G
Dylan McMahon 1G 1A
Luke Pollick 1G
Keegan Billie 1 save
Tyler Kingsbury 14/14 FO’s

Pennsbury 11 CRN 10 (OT)
PHS – 4-1-3-2-1
CRN -0-3-4-3-0

Pennsbury scoring:
Will Anderson 4g, 1a (game winner)
Avery Dysart 3g,3a
Nick Sutton 2g (tied with time expiring)
Colby Seneca 1g,1a
Jake Krefetz 1g 13/18 FO 6 gb
Jesse Keaton 1a
Bryse Raniello 4gb
Charlie Nuschke 4gb
Will Cusick 3 gb
Nico Cione 12 saves in net

Spring Ford 11, Perkiomen Valley 5
SF 3-2-4-2 11
PV 4-1-0-0 5

SF
Joe Morgan 1g
Nick teets 5g
Peyton Gensler 3g, 1a
Pat Wixted 1g, 3A
James Mullen 1g
Blake Terrizzi 1a
Ben Swarr 9 saves

PV
Connor Roop 2g 2a
Jack Scaliti 1g 2a
Nick Steele 1g
Matt Brock 1g 11/16 FO 7gbs
Rob Farrington 3 saves

Central Bucks South 10, Council Rock South 9
South 2 3 3 2 = 1-
CRS 3 0 1 5 = 9

CBS
A. Novick – 3g, 1a
J. Reilly – 3g
D. Grosso – 1g, 2a
A. Ballantine – 1g, 1a
C. Abbonizio – 1g
M. Montrose – 1g
C. Holley – 1a
T. Horvath – 12/23 FO, 5gb
C. Bernstein – 9 saves, 3gb
M. McDonald – 3gb, 2FTO
C. Manibo – 2FTO
J. Cenci – 1gb
J. Robinson – 1gb
D. McCrory – 1FTO, 1gb
K. Watkins – 1gb
P. Routh – 1gb

Springfield-Delco 12, Ridley 2
2 7 1 2 = 12
1 1 0 0 = 2

Springfield-Delco
Jack Clark 4,3
Liam Difonzo 1,1
Geo Dotsicas 1a
Aidan Shandley 1,1
Matt Ellison 1g
Jack Spence 1,1
Colin Hopkins 1g
Robbie Obrien 1,1
JZ Grafstrom 1g
Matt Dickinson 1g
Zach Broomall 10/14
Jimmy Donegan 5 saves
Joe Lofland 3 saves

Ridley
Bakey 1g
Hinchey 1g
King 12 saves

Lower Merion 6, Harriton 5
Lower Merion 1 2 1 2 =6
Harriton 1 2 2 0 = 5

Lower Merion
Peter Kaplan 1g, 2a
Tyler Falco 1g, 1a
Nate Lapat 1g,
Connor McCabe 1g
Quinn Black 1g,1a
Luke D’Alonzo 1g, 1a
Matt Sy 15 saves

Harriton
Evan Prince 1G 7gb 10/14 F/O
Cooper Gutsche 1G 2gb
Leo Wackerman 1G 3 gb
Lachlan Northington 1G
Jackson Smith 1G
Ben Schall 2A
Robbie DePetris 5 Saves
Luke Fink 4cto 4 gb
Brian Stewart 1cto 5 gb
Nate Peterson 1cto 2gb

Malvern Prep 4, Academy of the New Church 3
MP 3-0-1-0- 4
ANC 0-1-0-2- 3

MP
Colin McGill 2g
Matt Civitella 1a
Nick Potemski 1a
Colin Hueston 1g
Jack Jogerst 1g, 1a
Will Petit 5 saves
Rowan Almonte 6/9 FO

ANC
Jeb Brenfleck 1g 2a
Joey Paterno 2g
Griff McGinley 16 saves

Penn Charter 8, St Augustine Prep 7
PC 1-2-4-1 -8
St Aug 2-3-2-0-7

PC
Gavin Tygh 17-19 FO, 4 goals
Nick DiCicco 2 goals
Peter Malitas 1 goal (GW)
Tone DeMarco 1 goal
Jayce Dyer 1 assist
Kellen Seth 1 assist
Carson Marano 12 saves

Phoenixville 7, Methacton 4
Methacton 3 0 0 1 = 4
Phoenixville 0 0 4 3 = 7

Methacton – Jack Pellegrino (1G,1A), Justin Sanelli (2G), Sean Sykes (1G), Justin Gumienny (1A)

Phoenixville – Ryan G (3G), Brady A (2G), Ignacio O (1G,1A), Bryan M (1G,1A)

Owen J Roberts 10, Interboro 3
OJR 3-0-5-2. 10
Bucs 0-1-2-0. 3

OJR
Christian Brofft 3G
Ben Cult 2G
Chris Deanna 1G
Logan Cleffish 1G
Mick Kilgallon 1G
Nick Miley 1G

Interboro
Mikey Brown 2G
AJ Porreca 1G 7GBs F/O 7wins/6lose
Dylan Longale 7GBs
Connor 9Saves

Garnet Valley 22, Marple Newtown 7
GV 8-5-4-5- 22
MN 3-1-1-2- 7

Garnet Valley
Max Busenkell 2A
Mitch Lachman 5G
Danny Bradley 2G 2A
Jake Morin 2G 1A
Hunter Baar 1G 1A
Bryce Stansfield 2G
Adam Oldrati 2G 1A, 27/28 FO
Bishop Barnes 1G
Joey Holloran 1G
Ryan Nealon 3G
Cole D’Annunzio 2G
Dominick Delaraco 1G
Nick Van Horn 6 Saves
Dylan Widdos 3 Saves

MN
CJ Lane 1a
Marlon Weathers 2g, 2a
Zach Baroni 1g
Luke Jelus 1g
Vince Terra 1g
Colin Ferry 1g
Charlie Box 1a
Cain Tarquini 1g
Liam Ferry 4 saves

Wissahickon 6, Souderton 4

Wissahickon
Williams 2g
Licata 2g
Baim 1g, 1a
Intrieri 2a
Schreiner 1a
Myers 1g
Fritz 11/13 Fo

Souderton
Brock Azeff 3g
Cole Witoslawski 1g
Nick Guthre 1a
Dylan Anderson 1a
Axell Beskar 12 saves

Penncrest 15, Upper Darby 1
Penncrest 2-6-4-3- 15
Upper Darby 1-0-0-0- 1

Penncrest
TJ Sims 3g, 1a
Robbie McDonnell 2g,2a
Asa Tyson 2g, 2a
Ian McDougall 2g, 1a
Jason Poole 2g, 1a
Anthony Chero 2g
Brennan Kaut 1g
Joe Nichols 1g
Tyler Carney 1a
Ryan Matsinger 1a, 13/18 FO
Shane Stevens 3 saves
Andrew Wickman 4 saves

Upper Darby
Christian Cucinatti 1g
Barkaat Ahdil 1a
Davy PC 9 saves

Radnor 14, Strath Haven 11
Radnor 3 4 5 2 – 14
Strath Haven 4 5 2 0 – 11

Radnor
Jackson Birtwistle 3g,2a
John Austen 4g, 1a
Drew Brown 1g, 2a
Charlie Bernicker 2g
Damian Raimondo 1g, 1a
Jaden Goldstein 2g
David Azzarano 1g
Jack Dooley 1a
Pat Cullen 17-for-28 faceoffs
Archer Darrach 8 saves

Strath Haven
Ibo Pio 3g, 3a
Nicky Palermo 5g
Liam Carney 2g, 1a
Wade Mutz 1g
Dylan Fitzgerald 1a
Ethan Belville 2a
Vincey Palermo 7 saves

Boyertown 11, Upper Merion 4
Boyertown:
Brady McFalls 6g 1a. Earns his 100th career goal.
Lane Yergey 1g
Mike Federico 2g 1a
Brewer Johnson 1G
Josh Ricci 1a
Carson Flint 1G
Robert Wood 10 saves
John McGrath 8gbs

Upper Merion
Josh Reinhart 3g
Carter Besz 2a
1G unknown

Kennett 15, Coatesville 0
Kennett 5 4 3 3 15
Coatesville 0 0 0 0 0

Kennett
James Lower 3 G
Matt Ward 1G 2A
Jake Freebery 1 G 2 A
Sam Forte 3 G 1A
Richie Hughson 1G 11-3 FO
Greg Brison 3 G 1 A
Griffin Haas 1 G
Ethan Schmidt 1G
Broc Fantazzi 1 G
Jack Giles 1A

Avon Grove 9, Downingtown East 6
AG: 1-1-5-2=9
DTE: 0-2-2-2=6

Ag scoring
Carson Peck 1g 1a
Zach Augustine 1g 2a
Xavier Salley 1g
Jackson Muller 2g
James Chastain 1g 1a
Mike Russo 3g

Saves
Zac Hanway 9

West Chester East 17, Rustin 11

East
Jeff Greiner 1g 1a
Jacob Greiner 4g 1a
Joe Carozza 2g 2a
Seth Cohen 1g
Jesse Roth 3g 2a
Rocco Grello 3g 4a
Ben Delaney 3g 2a
Saves
Jack Macannaly 8
Brian Andiario 2

Abington 9, Hatboro-Horsham 8, OT

HH
Jason Kleintz – 1G
Ian Reilley – 4G
Michael Brown – 1G, 1A
Sam Fink – 1G
Danny Rusnak – 1G
Davis Wheeler – 3GBs
Joe Brophy – 7 saves

Abington
Marco McAfee 3 goals 1 assist,
Dimitri Sarver 2 goals 1 assist,
Nate Rose 2 goals, GW
Alex Woll had 1 goal 2 assists,
Shawn McConnell 1 goal 1 assist and
Dominic Ricciardi 1 assist.

Springfield-Montco 9, Upper Dublin 8, OT

Springfield-Montco
Brennan Fluehr 2g
Nic Pugliese 2g (GW)
Paul Richardson 2g
Wilson Krewson 2g
Trey DuBose 1g

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HS boys
Archbishop Wood at Archbishop Carroll
Pennridge at North Penn
Hempfield at Manheim Township
Episcopal Academy at Hill School
Central Bucks South at Hatboro-Horsham
Southern Lehigh at Allentown Central Catholic
Holy Ghost Prep at Princeton Day – NJ
New Hope-Solebury at Moorestown Friends
Archbishop Ryan at Devon Prep
Quakertown at Council Rock South
Frankford at Abington

Girls
Perkiomen School at Abingtion Friends
Agnes Irwin at Baldwin School
Penn Charter at Germantown Friends
Boyertown at Perkiomen Valley
Central Bucks East at Neshaminy
Central Bucks West at Central Bucks South
Cheltenham at Springfield-Montco
Pennsbury at Council Rock North
Abington at Souderton
Upper Dublin at Upper Moreland
New Hope-Solebury at Delco Christian
Exeter at Manheim Township
Plymouth Whitemarsh at Hatboro-Horsham
Methacton at Norristown
Villa Maria Academy at Nazareth Academy
Spring-Ford at Owen J. Roberts
Upper Perkiomen at Phoenixville
Pope John Paul II at Pottstown
Pottsgrove at Upper Merion
Wissahickon at Quakertown

Men’s D1
Robert Morris at Lehigh
D2
Felician at Chestnut Hill
D3
Wesley at Cabrini
Marymount at Immaculata
Delaware Valley at King’s
DeSales at Manhattanville
Arcadia at Messiah
Elizabethtown at Moravian
Gwynedd Mercy at Neumann
Eastern at Wilkes
Haverford at Washington College
Muhlenberg at Swarthmore

Women’s D1
Loyola at Princeton
D2
Shippensburg at West Chester
D3
Messiah at Arcadia
Manhattanville at DeSales
King’s at Delaware Valley
Moravian at Elizabethtown
Immaculata at Marymount-VA
Bryna Athyn at Notre Dame-MD
Cabrini at Wesley
Albright at Widener

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Springfield-Montco 15, Cheltenham 1

Springfield:
Emily Smith: 2 goals
Charlotte Henry: 1 goal
Sophia Perry: 1 goal, 1 assist
Lauren Corrado: 2 goals, 2 assists
Emily Walsh: 5 goals, 5 draw controls
Maddie Yoder: 1 goal, 1 draw control, 1 ground ball
Ella Marino: 1 goal, 1 draw control, 1 ground ball
Molly McGoldrick: 1 ground ball
Ellie Lynch: 1 goal
Gracie Woron: 1 ground ball
Julie Kelly: 1 ground ball
Jaden Callands: 5 ground balls
Charlotte DeKerillis: 1 goal, 1 ground ball
Irene Bui: 1 ground ball
Abby Baughan: 1 ground ball
Raya Davis: 3 ground balls, 1 draw control
Annie Ryan: 2 saves

Methacton 16, Norristown 0
Methacton: 12 4 16
Norristown: 0 0 0

Methacton
Melinda Eglinton 3 goals
Bayla Plower 2 goal 4 assists
Jayme Weber 2 goals 2 assists
Ryan Stanton 2 goals 1 assist
Delaney Smith 2 goals
Mandy Bodek 1 goal 1 assist
Julia McCann 1 goal 1 assist
Grace Shields 1 goal 1 assist
Molly Frey 1 goal
Alexa Kratz 1 assist
Ruby Murray 1 assist
Mackenzie Clark 4 saves

Penn Charter 18, Germantown Friends 1
Halftime: PC 11 GFS 1

Penn Charter
Emma Wilson 2G
Leah Sax 2G 1A 3GB 2CT
Mia Ferraro 3G 1G
Kaylee Dyer 2G 2DC
Darcy Felter 1G 2A 3GB 1DC
Maddie Shoup 2G 1A 3GB 3CT 1DC
Vanessa Ewing 3GB 3CT 1DC
Lizzie McLaughlin 2G
Lauren Anderson 1GB 1DC
Lane Murray 2G 1GB
Charlotte Hodgson 2G 2A 2GB 3CT
Grace Turner 1CT
Mackenzie McDonough 1A 2GB 4CT 1DC
Emma Maley 1GB 1CT
Molly Visco 2GB 1CT
Hayley Hunt 5 saves

Pope John Paul II 18, Pottstown 8

Pottstown
Da’zah Regusters 4g 1a
Destri Roye 3g 1a
Kaleigh Martin 1g
Reilly Owens 12 saves

PJP
Rory Nilsen 5g
Kallan Bustynowicz 3g 1a
Kasie Costalas 3g 2a
Julia Mclaughlin 2g
Caroline Slattery 1g
Julie Cherneskie 2g
Maeve Riley 1g
Mickaela Davis 1g
Grace Bruder 1a
Grace Drewicz 5 saves

Agnes Irwin 21, Baldwin School 5

AIS
Emily Wills 3g, 2a 2gb (200th career point)
Emily Coyne 1ct, 1gb,1dc
CC Senyk 1g, 3gb
Grace Bartosh 1gb
Lauren Rader 2gb
Natalie Corkran 1g
Jordan Williams 1gb, 1ct
Julianne Carey 4g, 1a, 1ct, 1dc, 1gb
Kacy Hogarth 1g, 1a, 3ct, 3dc, 6gb
Natalie Pansini 4g, 1a, 1ct, 5dc, 2gb
Brynn Ammerman 2g, 2a, 1gb
Annabel Laveran 1dc
Cate Parcells 1g, 1dc, 1gb
Marissa White 4g, 4gb, 5dc, 1ct
Paige Crowther 2 saves, 1gb

Boyertown 16, Perkiomen Valley 12
BT 9 – 7 – 16
PV 8 – 4 – 12

BT
Erin Gilbert 1g, 2a, 1gb, 1ct
Morgan Kline 2g, 2gb, 1ct
Ashley Dierolf 1g, 2a
Amanda Diachynsky 9g, 1dc
Allie Pioli 2gb
Liz Tamasitis 1g, 1gb
Kristi Kada 1g, 3a, 16dc, 1ct
Lilly Mauger 1g, 2gb
Sarah Didget 7 saves
Kasey Fox 3 saves

PV
Paige Tyson 4g
Kate Hickey 2g
Anna Dawson 2g
Kat Kelley 1g
Tori Bruno 1g
Riley McGettigan 1g
Kaleigh Funk 1g
Goalie 13 saves

Hatboro-Horsham 9, Plymouth Whitemarsh 5
Halftime: PW 4 HH 4

Hatboro:
G Llott 3g, 1a
R Camryn 3g
A Liebfried 1g
A Rosen 1g
S Llott 1 g

PW scorers:
Lex Petrakis 2g
Max Leszczynski 2g
Callie Kolkka 1g

Haddonfield 14, Allentown 5

Haddonfield
Wayden Ay 2g, 1a
Caroline Beckett 1g, 2a
McKenzie Blake 7g
Ashley Campo 2g, 2a
Emily Smart 1g, 2a
Maya Feinstein 7 saves

Abington Friends 16, Perkiomen School 10

AFS:
M. Waldman- 4g
A. Muller- 7g/9dc
M. Muller- 2g/4dc
C. Rosenwinkel- 1g/3dc
CD. Burney- 1g
M. Schorsch- 1g
P. Ford- 8 saves

PS:
P. Walsh- 4g/1dc
A. Coby- 6g/4dc
S. Taylor- 2dc
C. Smith- 2a/1dc
E. Albanese- 15 saves

Central Bucks East 18, Neshaminy 5
11-1 at half

CBE
Brigitte Bishop 5g, 4dc
Riley Forman 3g, 1a, 2dc
Quinn Ferry 2g, 3a
Kiki Fink 3g, 1dc
Morgan Eater 1g, 3dc
Courtney Mackenzie 1g, 1dc
Rylee Surovec 2dc
Abby Durr 2g
Morgan Tait 1g
Ava Lisle 4gb
Fiona Henderson 4 saves

Phoenixville 17, Upper Perkiomen 4
Phoenixville 7-10=17
Upper Perkiomen 1-3=4

Phoenixville
Alana Lathan 4g
Andrea Hook 3g
Gabby Herschell 3g
Ally Bonshock 2g
Maddie White 2g
Ameerah Green 1g
Mary Michaud 1g
Katie Baker 1g

Upper Perkiomen
Courtney Bauer 1g, 2CT
Caitlin Bauer 1g
Lindsay Bieler 1g
Bella Carpenter 1g
Makenna Phipps 8 saves , 1CT

Villa Maria Academy 19, Nazareth Academy 2
VMA 12–7—19
NA: 1–1—2

VMA:
Margie Carden: 3g, 4a
Sarah Delaney 3g
Bridget Finley 1g, 4a
Abby Walheim 2g, 2a
Adele Iacobucci 2g, 2a
Kristy Kucia 1g, 2a
Carina Chieffalo 1a
Jacki Murray 2g
Mary Joyce 2g
Sophia Crossed 1g, 1a
Annie Shaw 2a
Alex Touey 1g
Clara Meehan 1g
Kyla Branco 7 saves

NA:
A Watson 1a
K Harman 2g
K McGinn 4 saves

Abington 12, Souderton 2
Half: SAHS 1, Abington 4

Abington
Abby Thomas 4g
Kaley Ehnow 1g, 4a, 4dc
Jamira Mashore 2g, 3a
Maddie Hinkle 2g
Grace Hinkle 1g
Kelly McCallister 1g, 1a
Janelle Baer 1g
Ellie Hughes- 12 saves

Souderton
Lauren Scott 9 saves
Riley McGowan 1G
Randi Hess 1G

Pottsgrove 13, Upper Merion 12

Pottsgrove
Emily Williams : 3 goals, 2 assist
Sydney Tornetta : 3 goals, 2 assist
Sydney Wasdick : 2 goals, 1 assist
Allie Reppert : 3 goals
Alyssa Petrucelli : 1 goal, 1 assist
Riley Simon : 1 goal
Alaura O’Neill : 7 saves

Upper Merion
Molly Weygand : 3 goals
Riley O’Malley : 3 goals
Cat Merritt : 4 goals
Bella DiSanto : 1 goal
Emma Wellington : 1 goal
Anya Waller : 8 saves

Owen J. Roberts 15, Spring-Ford 6
Spring-Ford 3 3 6
Owen J. Roberts 9 6 15

OJR
Maggie Kilgallon (So) 1g
Charlotte Lasak (Sr) 1g
Eloise Gebert (Sr) 6g 1a
Maddi Koury (Jr) 2g 3a
Gracyn Smith (Fr) 1g 2a
Hannah Delahaye (Jr) 4g
Cayden Jarvis (Jr) 11 saves

Upper Moreland 15, Upper Dublin 11
Halftime Score UM 6 UD 4

UM:
Bryanna Gordon 5G
Moira Olexa 3G 3 A and 6 DC
Cassidy Hirsch 3G 2 DC
Emma Meakim 2G 1A and 1 DC
Meghan O’Donnell 2G 3A and 1 DC
AbbyEllen Wood 1A
Pickard 13 saves

UD:
Becky Brandon 6G 1A
Mack Moore 3G 1A
Jackie Rama 2G

O’Hara 14 Little Flower 1

O’Hara
Emily Raech led O’Hara 2 goals 1 assist
Erin Grady ished 3 assist and scored 1 goal
Rachel Familetti scored 2 goals, 2 assist
Mia Scarducci 1 goal
Ellie Miller 2 goals 2 assist
Sara Grassi 2 goals, 1 assist
Rylie McGowan scored 2 goals
Lexi Culp 1 goal
Jackie Deuber Patterson 1 save
Casey McCollough 1 save

Little Flower
O’neil 1 goal
GK Gruz made 5 saves

Pennsbury 19, Council Rock North 7
Halftime Pennsbury 12- CR 3

Pb
Brooke Weaver 1 goal
Lexie Snyder 2 goals
Emelie Curtis 4 goals
Sarah Walcott 3 goals
Maddy Spratt 6 goals 3 assist
Maggie Golder 2 goals 3 assist
Darrien Furiness 1 goal
Goalie Celia Dolan 9 saves

Central Bucks West 10, Central Bucks South 9
Half time: 5-4 CBS

CB South
Anna Green 4 goals 1 assists (200th career goal)
Francine Richick 3 goals 1 assist
Kate Victor 1 goal 1 assist
Tegan Mullan 1 goal
Katelyn Wendling 15 saves

Cb West
Julia Carey 3 goals
Casey Reichwein 1 goal
Maddy McGarry 1 goal 1 assist
Lindsey Horton 1 goal
Emma Haring 1 goal
Tori Albreacht 1 goal
Shelby Hahn 1 goal 2 assists
Page Gilbert 1 goal
Laura Ring 6 saves

Wissahickon 22, Quakertown 5

Wissahickon
Sam Intrieri 5g, 3a
Kelly Dickson 3g, 3a
Sophia Chiodo Ortiz 3g, 2a
Abby DeGroat 3g
Brooke Berry 2g, 1a
Maggie Wurzbach 2g
Lauren Donofrio 1g, 1a
Emma Hubbs 1g, 1a
Lexi Hobson 1g
Naomi Bram 1g
Emma Baker 1a

Hill School 17, Blair Academy (NJ) – 10
Hill: 11-6-17
Blair: 5-5-10

Hill School
Liz MacMurray – 1 assist
Hannah Spease – 8 goals, 1 assist
Logan Clouser – 2 goals, 1 assist
Madi Orsi – 1 goal
Tatumn Eccleston – 2 goals, 4 assists
Annika Nordhoy – 1 assist
Lindsey Coffey – 4 goals, 1 assist
Mariah Sweeney: 12 saves

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.@FusionLax Wednesday boys’ summaries – Updated

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Manheim Township 17, Hempfield 9
Hempfield 4+2+3+0=9
MT 5+2+5+5+=17

MT
Eddie Newman 4g
Tre Freeman 4g, 1a
Sean Curcio 4g, 2a
Bryce Hutchinson 3g, 1a
Solen Layser 1g, 1a
John Grandrimo 1g
Jeffrey Sturla 1a
Tyler Kurtz 1a
Owen Hirsch 6 saves

Hempfield
Bryce Witmer 2g
Bobby Griffith 2g, 1a
Cameron Aksu 2g, 1a
Kohl Wesner 2g, 1a
Matthew Heuston 1g, 3a
Matt Weis 7 saves

Lansdale Catholic 16, Conwell Egan 4
LC: 4, 5, 3, 4 = 16
CE: 2, 0, 1, 1 = 4

LC:
Connor Mann: 3g, 3a, 1gb
Jack Kelly: 2g, 1gb
Pat Mckeever: 1g
Jesse Brown: 1g, 1a, 2gb
Ryan Corbett: 4g, 3a, 2gb
Evan Hannings: 1a, 3gb, 1ct
Joe Giorgio: 1g, 1a, 4gb
Kevin Gianoni: 3g, 3a, 2gb
Tim Johnson: 1g
Colin Mckeever: 5gb, 3ct
Max Norton: 2gb, 1ct
Bryce U’selis: 2gb, 2ct
Bria Montagna: 1gb
Connor Flanegan: 10 saves

Delaware Valley 19, Holy Redeemer 0
DV 9 6 2 2 total 19
HR 0 0 0 0 total 0

DV
Shane Roche 3g 1a
Jackson Melnick 2g 2a
Josh Balcarcel 4g 1a
Finnegan McCormack 2a
Alex Husejnovic 3g 2a
Will Sheehan 1g
Bryan Morley 3g 4a
Liam Sheldon 1g
Dan Jorgenson 1g 1a
Liam Yost 1g 2a
Joe Conti 1a
Jaden Roby 2 saves

Holy Redeemer
Sean Haino 10 saves

Central Bucks South 9, Hatboro-Horsham 6
CBS 1 2 3 3 = 9
HH 0 1 4 1 = 6

CBS
A. Novick – 3g
J. Cenci – 2g
A. Ballantine – 1g, 2a, 1gb
D. Grosso – 1g, 2gb, 1FTO
C. Abbonizio – 1g, 1FTO
J. Reilly – 1a, 2gb
T. Horvath – 17/18 FO, 1g, 14gb
M. McDonald – 3gb, 1FTO
C. Holley – 2gb
M. Montrose – 1gb
C. Bernstein – 8 saves
L. Dunn – 1FTO
A. Jonsson – 1FTO

HH
Michael Brown – 1G
Jason Kleintz – 2G, 2A
Ian Reilley – 3G, 1A
Joe Brophy – 4 saves

Archbishop Ryan 7, Devon Prep 5
DP: Q1-1 Q2-0 Q3-1 Q4-3=5
AR: Q1-1 Q2-5 Q3-0 Q4-1=7

DP:
Noah Theis- 1a
Jason Motley- 3g
Dan Brown- 1g, 1a
Kevin Husar- 1g
Chris Walton- 1a
Jacob Shultis, goalie- 12s

Holy Ghost Prep 18, Princeton Day (NJ) 7

HGP
Zach May 11 Saves
Ryan Forde 2 Saves
Ben Morschauser 2 G 2 A
Dan Kovacevich 2 G
Max Rittenmeyer 1 A
Sean McLoughlin 1 A
Dan Forsythe 3 G
Jack Mahoney 4 FO Wins 7 GBs
Sam Summer 6 GBs 2 FO Wins
Sean Booth 3 GBs
Kaden Marotta 2 GB

Episcopal Academy 12, Hill School 6

EA
Jack Henderson 12-14 faceoffs
Matt Chess 6 saves
Rowan Brumbaugh 4 goals
Charlie Cunniffe 1 goal, 3 assists
Nick Bates 1 goal, 2 assists
Tristan Whitaker 2 goals
Jackson Tuma 1 goal
Billy Adams 1 goal
Mikel Zahralddin 1 goal
Jack Pacera 1 goal

Hill School:
Nolan Smith – 3 goals, 1 assist
Cater Page – 1 goal, 2 assists
Aidan Dunn – 1 goal
Alex Kiviniemi – 1 goal
Zach Phillips – 20 saves

Archbishop Carroll 17, Archbishop Wood 3
Archbishop Wood: 0-1-1-1=3
Archbishop Carroll: 6-5-3-3=17

Carroll
McNulty 5g
Kearney 5g
Borkowski 3g 1a
Walsh 1g 4a
Burke 1g 1a
Ritter 1g
Loftus 1g
Pad Casey 1a
Tarasca 11 saves

ABW:
Aiden McCarthy (Fr/GK) 3 saves
Brian Kinkade (Sr/M) 1G 1GB 8/17 faceoffs
Sean Nangle (Jr/M) 1G 1GB
Dan Divita (So/M) 1G 1GB

Shawnee 10, Washington Township 8

Washington Twp.
Nick Flamma 3g
Dante Magliano 1g
Gianluca Lockhart 2g 4a
Zach Grassi 1g
Albert Tobey 1a
Dylan Kreitzer 10 saves

North Penn 10, Pennridge 8
NP- 4-2- 3-1 10
PR- 3-2-0-3 8

NP
RJ Macnamara 1g
Stephen Rinck 1g 2a
Jack Kim 1g
Danny Payne 1g
Lucas Yannul 3g 1a
Conor Young 3g
Jake Homan 1a
Jake Nelson 1a
Bryon Rimmer 9 saves
Faceoff’s- Will Morrow 15 wins

New Hope Solebury 15, Moorestown Friends 4

NHS
Tom Raupp – 5 Goals and 3 Assists
Kyle McLaughlin – 4 Goals and 4 Assists
Nate Donahue – 1 Goal and 2 Assists
Ben Koeppen – 1 Goals and 1 Assist
Lear Asplundh – 1 Goal
Kyle Boughner – 1 Goal
Jace Caponegro – 1 Goal
Will Kelley – 1 Assist
Kel MacDowell – 1 Assist
Tanner Richmond – 13 Saves
Ryan Riggione – 13/20 Faceoffs

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.@1stStartLax Thursday Philly lacrosse schedule

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HS Boys

Garnet Valley at Lower Merion
Harriton at Haverford High
Coatesville at Oxford
Great Valley at Sun Valley
Interboro at Boyertown
Perkiomen Valley at Pope John Paul II
Upper Merion at Methacton
Spring-Ford at Phoenixville
Academy of the New Church at Hun School
Unionville at Westtown
Upper Darby at Marple Newtown
St Joseph’s Prep at Archbishop Wood
Bishop Shanahan at West Chester Rustin
Wilson at Berks Catholic
Strath Haven at Penncrest
Owen J Roberts at Pottsgrove
Conestoga at Ridley
Springfield-Delco at Radnor
St. Augustine Prep at La Salle
Germantown Academy at Episcopal Academy
Parkland at Easton
West Chester East at Downingtown West
Downingtown East at West Chester Henderson
Avon Grove at Kennett
Allentown Central Catholic at Northampton

Girls
Radnor at Springfield-Delco
Archbishop Carroll at Archbishop Ryan
Unionville at Coatesville
Freedom at Allentown Central Catholic
Kennett at Avon Grove
Henderson at Downingtown East
Downingtown West at West Chester East
Easton at Parkland
Emmaus at Nazareth
Bayard Rustin at Bishop Shanahan
Academy Park at Chichester
Penn Charter at Germantown Academy
Muhlenberg at Exeter
Lower Merion at Garnet Valley
Neshaminy at Academy of the New Church
Sun Valley at Great Valley
Gwynedd Mercy at Mt. St. Joseph
Haverford at Harriton
Penn Wood at Interboro
Liberty at Northampton
Marple Newtown at Upper Darby
Villa Joseph Marie at Merion Mercy Academy
Penncrest at Strath Haven
Twin Valley at Wyomissing
Ridley at Conestoga

Women’s D3
Neumann at Gwynedd Mercy
Bryn Mawr at Rutgers-Camden

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Registration open for @GameBreakerLax @ShipleyLax boys, girls’ summer camps

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Registration is open for the GameBreaker Lacrosse Camps for boys and girls at Shipley School, Bryn Mawr College and Beacon Middle School near Rehoboth Beach, DE.

Boys Lacrosse Camps

at Shipley School, Bryn Mawr, PA
Shipley School Boys Lacrosse Camp Session I – Ages 4-to-16
June 18 – June 21
Half Day $249.00 9:00 am – 12:00 pm (ages 4 to 9)
Day Camp $399.00 9:00 am – 3:00 pm (ages 8 to 18)

Shipley School Boys Lacrosse Camp Session II
June 25 – June 28
Half Day $249.00 9:00 am – 12:00 pm (ages 4 to 9)
Day Camp $399.00 9:00 am – 3:00 pm (ages 8 to 18)

Overview
GameBreaker returns to The Shipley School for its 14th annual summer lacrosse camp. Director Mark Duncan, Head Coach, will direct the boys day camp. We also offer a half-day camp from 9:00-12:00 for ages 4-9. Join us this summer for a great week of lacrosse improvement and fun.

Click here to register

Bryn Mawr College Boys Overnight & Commuter Camp
July 8 – July 11
Overnight $669.00 (ages 8 to 16)
Extended Day $529.00 (ages 8 to 16)

Overview
GameBreaker is excited to announce a new Pennsylvania boys lacrosse camp this summer. Bryn Mawr 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.

Beacon Middle School Boys Day Camp Lewes, DE
July 22 – July 25
Half Day $229.00 9:30 am – 12:30 pm (ages 6 to 9)
Day Camp $359.00 9:30 am – 2:30 pm (ages 8 to 15)

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER for BEACON CAMP

About the camp
GameBreaker Lacrosse is introducing a summer day camp at Beacon Middle School in Lewes, near Rehboth Beach. The Camp Director Mark Duncan, Head Lacrosse Coach at the Shipley School in Pennsylvania, will direct the boys day camp. We also offer a half-day camp from 9:30-12:30 for ages 6-9.

Pennsylvania Girls Lacrosse Camps

Shipley School Girls Lacrosse Camp
THE SHIPLEY SCHOOL, Bryn Mawr, PA

Shipley School Girls Lacrosse Camp Session I
June 18 – June 21
Half Day $249.00 9:00 am – 12:00 pm (ages 4 to 9)
Day Camp $399.00 9:00 am – 3:00 pm (ages 9 to 17)

Shipley School Girls Lacrosse Camp Session II
June 25 – June 28
Half Day $249.00 9:00 am – 12:00 pm (ages 4 to 9)
Day Camp $399.00 9:00 am – 3:00 pm (ages 9 to 17)

Overview
GameBreaker returns to The Shipley School for its 12th annual summer lacrosse camp.

Click here to register and for more information for Shipley camps.

Bryn Mawr College Girls Overnight & Commuter Camp
July 8 – July 11
Overnight $669.00 (ages 8 to 16)
Extended Day $529.00 (ages 8 to 16)

Overview
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.

Beacon Middle School Girls Day Camp Lewes, DE
July 22 – July 25
Half Day $229.00 9:30 am – 12:30 pm (ages 6 to 9)
Day Camp $359.00 9:30 am – 2:30 pm (ages 6 to 15)

GameBreaker Lacrosse is introducing a summer day camp at Beacon Middle School. Camp is open to ages 6-15 years olds. We also offer a half-day camp from 9:30-12:30 for ages 6-9. Join us this summer for a great week of lacrosse improvement and fun.

Click here to register on the Beacon MS camp

About The Head Coaches

Mark Duncan
The Shipley School, a Pre-K through grade 12 day school founded in 1894 is located in Bryn Mawr, PA and has been among the elite of the Friends Schools League in boys’ lacrosse in the past decade under coach Duncan. The Gators won five consecutive league titles at one point during an ongoing 35-game league winning streak. Duncan reached the 200-win milestone early in the 2019 season.

The Shipley School won its first ever Friends Schools League Championship in 2006 and in 2005 won their first Northeast League Championship with Duncan at the helm advancing to the EPSLA state playoffs each year. He was named Coach of the Year in both the Main Line Times and Main Line Life newspapers in 2005 and in the Northeast League. Mark was also the Head Lacrosse Coach of Team Montgomery County at the Keystone Games in 2005. Before his tenure at The Shipley School, Duncan was the Head Offensive Assistant at Division III powerhouse Whittier College. While the offensive coordinator, Whittier finished 19-1 and was ranked in the Top 20 all season, winning a WCLL Championship.

Molly Fernandez
Molly Fernandez is the former head coach at the Shipley School. Fernandez recently completed her Masters Degree and Graduate Assistant Coach tenure with Temple University Lacrosse Program. Prior to her two years as an Owl, Fernandez was a 4-year letter winner at Penn State. As a senior and team captain in 2013, Fernandez started in 20 games and ranked third on the team with 30 goals. She helped lead the Nittany Lions to a 14-7 record, their most wins since 1999, and to the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals for a second straight year.

In her junior season, Fernandez led Penn State with 35 goals, recording at least a hat trick in five games. She was a standout freshman at Penn State, registering at least one point in all 17 starts. She was named the American Lacrosse Conference (ALC) Rookie of the Week three times, and ranked second on the team in points with 40, scoring 27 goals while adding 13 assists.

Fernandez, was named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar after the completion of her undergraduate degree in Rehabilitation and human services.

A native of Baltimore, Fernandez was a four-year letterwinner and All-Ameican at the McDonogh School in Owings Mill, Md. She led her team to the IAAM ‘A’ Conference Championship for the first time in school history in her senior year and was named an Under Armour All-American.

Fernandez is also currently the head lacrosse coach of Skywalkers 2019 Blue team in Baltimore Maryland and appears as a guest coach for NXT lacrosse teams in Philadelphia.

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