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

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/24/19

Summer Showcase

HHH Showcase, July 26, 2-4 p.m., at Penn Charter. This event is for 160 TOTAL players, grad years 2021-2023, to play in front of 18 college coaches. The college coaches list is below. The girls will be divided into groups and work in small sided drills and concepts with all of the coaches throughout a 3 hour period. This event will provide maximum exposure to TOP coaches while getting quality high level coaching at the same time.
Coaches will be from Northwestern, Michigan, Carolina, Maryland, Stony Brook, USC, Drexel, Lehigh, Davidson, Lafayette, Ohio State, UMass, St. Joe’s, Loyola, Boston University, Colorado, and Rutgers.
Click here to register 
Please email Katie@big4lax.com with any questions.

Fall Leagues

Duck Lacrosse Fall League, 4 Locations: West Chester Henderson, Villa Maria, O’Hara, GA. Sunday Mornings, Middle School & HS
Teams & Individuals: Email Coach Duck to Register
Email: Coachducklacrosse@gmail.com
All Games Played Before Eagles Games!

Youth 

1st Start Lacrosse is coming to The Episcopal Academy, Swarthmore College, Cabrini University, The Phield House in Philadelphia, and the All Sports Center in Collegeville. 1st Start Lacrosse is a program where the basics to the game are broken down and taught in a fun and exciting environment. It’s for children, boys and girls, ages 3-7 and it will be coached by all former players now educators in the Philly area who have an extreme passion for the game. For dates and times as well as registration of these locations please click here.

Fall Training

Blue Ox Fall Trainings for high school and middle school girls at Main Line Sports Center in Berwyn. Sessions are from Sept. 18-Oct. 23. Girls Middle School Shooters & Dodgers Training – Blue Ox Lacrosse present girls training for all middle school and youth offensive players on Wednesdays. This elite training is offered to players seeking offensive skills training.
Session Dates: Wednesday’s – 5:30-6:30 pm {9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/19, 10/16, 10/23} Register – www.blueoxlacrosse.com. High School Shooters & Dodgers Training –For all middle school and youth offensive players on Thursday’s this fall. This elite training is offered to players seeking offensive skills training.  Session Dates: Wednesdays – 6:30-7:30 pm {9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/19, 10/16, 10/23} Register – www.blueoxlacrosse.com

girls-events

Fall Showcase

Showcase Camp by Victory Events, Sunday, October 27 at Tatnall School in Wilmington, DE. Camp Divisions: Grad Years 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023. Number of participants: 120 Athletes
Early Bird Discount until Labor Day Weekend
Registration Deadline: October 1. Event Format:
Morning – Clinic Sessions; Individual position training sessions run by D1 College coaches followed by team practices. Afternoon – Showcase Games & Championship; 6 teams of 20 players on each roster. Each showcase team will be coached by an elite D1 and D3 coach. Three (3) games per team
45 Minute game time frames, 20-minute running halves and 2 minute halftime. Click here to register. Click here to nominate. Click here for more info.

Fall Tournament

Victory Fall Classic, (Formerly the Girls Brandywine Classic), October 26, DE Turf Complex, Frederica, DE
GIRLS DIVISIONS
Youth | 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027/28
High School | 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
HS Includes HD Game Film for all teams/athletes courtesy of NextPro.
Click here for more info and registration.

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

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.@ConnectLAX Video Library Now Allows Teammates To Tag Each Other

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/24/19
From Press Release

ConnectLAX’s interactive video library allows players to tag their teammates in great plays and for their coaches to tag important plays for teaching. Soon, tagged plays can be up / down voted, bringing the best plays across each event and the entire summer to the top. These tools streamline the highlight video building process for players.

Clubs already use the video library to organize their film in one place for families and even share it with college coaches with the roster below. So when a player messages a college coach and they like the highlight video (included for every player), they can see film of that players’ team and easily recruit the entire roster.

“We know coaches want to see video when the players reach out, now players can start their highlight video with some of their best plays already found.” says Gage Mersereau of ConnectLAX. For example, as a goalie watches film to find their best saves, they can tag goals, assists, face-off / draw controls, and more by their teammates, saving them time.

In addition, this will allow event partners to discover top plays from their participating teams and players and amplify the content in the social feed of teams and events.

Clubs can learn more at https://www.connectlax.com/teamrecruiting

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Skins claim Lower Bucks Lacrosse Summer Fun League championship

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/25/19

The Skins’ went undefeated and claimed the Championship in the Lower Bucks Lacrosse Summer Fun League.

The Skins finished the summer with a perfect 5-0 record, capping it with a 7-6 win over the Tiger Wings Lacrosse Club in the title game. The Tiger Wings closed within 7-6 in the final minute, but the Skins used outstanding goalie play and some key face-off wins to win.

The final league results are as follows:
1st place- Skins (undefeated champions)
2nd place- Tiger Wings Lacrosse Club
3rd place- Fighting Popes
4th place- Council Randoms United

The Skins Roster is as follows:
Jake Purdy
Kieran Meehan
Joe Dematteo
Liam Ames
Justin Hepler
Kashmere Hiltner
Ethan Roscoe
Brett Hemberger
Gavin Shapcott
Liam Moss
Colin Hetzel
Stephen Day
Chase Kalyna
Danny McColgan
Logan Backhaus
Timmy Fisher
Ayden Demi
Shyqyri Dogjani
Tim Ansel
Bobby Blum
Garrison Toto
Mason Toto

The Skins won the Lower Bucks Fun League championship

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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: Cardinal O’Hara 2020 DEG/LSM Cavanaugh commits to Cabrini

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/25/19

Cardinal O’Hara 2020 defenseman/LSM Jake Cavanaugh has made a commitment to play Division III lacrosse at Cabrini College.

Jake Cavanaugh profile:

Jake Cavanaugh

High school: Cardinal O’Hara High School (Springfield, PA)

Grad year: 2020

Positions: Defense, LSM

College committed to: Cabrini College

Club team: Duke’s LC

Lacrosse honors: 2-time Varsity captain, 3- time Varsity starter, 3rd team All-Catholic Sophomore year, 2nd team- All-Catholic junior year, All-Delco Honorable Mention

Why did you choose Cabrini? “Cabrini was the right fit for me and I liked the coaching staff.”

Is there anything else you would like to share? “Thanks to my family and friends all my high school and club coaches.”

What other colleges did you consider? Bridgewater, Frostburg, Seton Hill

Main Line Sports Center, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates Jake Cavanaugh. 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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Registration open for new @VictoryGirlsLax Girls’ Showcase Camp on Oct. 27 in Tatnall

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/26/19

Registration is open for the new Victory Events Girls’ Showcase Camp on Sunday, October 27 at Tatnall School in Wilmington, DE.

Camp Divisions: Grad Years 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023.

Number of participants: 120 Athletes

Registration Deadline: October 1. 

Event Format:
Morning – Clinic Sessions; Individual position training sessions run by D1 College coaches followed by team practices. Afternoon – Showcase Games & Championship; 6 teams of 20 players on each roster. Each showcase team will be coached by an elite D1 and D3 coach. Three (3) games per team
45 Minute game time frames, 20-minute running halves and 2 minute halftime.

Price: Early bird (Until Labor Day weekend) – $149; afterwards – $199/Player 
Price includes game film courtesy of NextPro, and a custom reversible jersey.

 Click here to register.

Click here to nominate. 

Click here for more info.

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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: Phillipsburg (N.J.) 2020 LSM/DEF Chiulli commits to Arcadia

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/26/19

Phillipsburg (NJ) 2020 LSM/defenseman Christian Chiulli has made a commitment to play Division III lacrosse at Arcadia University.

Christian Chiulli profile:

Christian Chiulli

High school: Phillipsburg High School (Phillipsburg, NJ)

Grad year: 2020

Positions: LSM, Defense

College committed to: Arcadia UniversityClub team: HEADstrong Lacrosse Club, Lehigh Valley

Lacrosse honors: Cascade Elite 80 All Star 2018, Top 50 Freshman NJ, Philadelphia NXT Indoor Box Champion 2018, FLG 3D Maryland Champion 2019

Academic honors: National Honor Society, Honor Roll, Student Council President, Youth Group President

Expected major: Business

Why did you choose Arcadia? “I had a great interaction with Coach Purpura and his vision for building the next generation championship team. As well, Arcadia University has an outstanding academic reputation and excellent locale to achieve my career goals. I look forward to being a Knight. #LeaveALegacy”

Is there anything else you would like to share? “Thanks to Coach Rob Donnelly, Coach Ian Decker, Coach Brad Bachman, Coach Mike Bender, and to all my teammates throughout the years who always made me better.” Special thanks to my parents and siblings for all of their support throughout the years.”

What other colleges did you consider? NJIT, Salisbury, Dickinson

Main Line Sports Center, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates Christian Chiulli. 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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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: Radnor 2020 ATT Birtwistle commits to Syracuse

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/26/19

Radnor 2020 attackman Jackson Birtwistle has made a verbal commitment to play Division I lacrosse at Syracuse University.

Jackson Birtwistle profile:

Jackson Birtwistle

High school: Radnor (Radnor, PA)

Grad year: 2020

Position: Attack

College committed to: Syracuse University

Club team: Rising Sons Lacrosse

Lacrosse honors: 3x UA Philly Underclass team; 2019 All American; 2x NHSLS All-Tourney Team; 2019 All Main Line; 2019 All Delco; 2019 All Central League; 2019 EPLCA

Why did you choose Syracuse? “Syracuse has a great mix of quality academics and championship lacrosse. I’m excited to be a part of such a historic program.”

Is there anything else you would like to share? “Thanks to my coaches, parents and friends for helping make this possible.”

What other colleges did you consider? Marquette, Georgetown, Villanova

Main Line Sports Center, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates Jackson Birtwistle. 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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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: Dallas 2020 ATT Herron commits to Ursinus

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/27/19

Dallas (PA) 2020 attackman TJ Herron has made a commitment to play Division III lacrosse at Ursinus College.

TJ Herron profile:

TJ Herron

High school: Dallas (PA)

Grad year: 2020

Position: Attack

College committed to: Ursinus College

Club team: Zombies Lacrosse

Lacrosse honors: Varsity Team Captain, Varsity Offensive MVP, Three Time Wyoming Valley Conference All Star, Two Time Beast of the East All Star, Elite 100 All Star, Cascade Elite 80 All Star.

Academic honors: National Honor Society Member

Expected major: Biological & Biomedical Sciences

Why did you choose Ursinus? “It is a great fit academically. I loved the coaching staff, campus and commitment to the Lacrosse program.”

Is there anything else you would like to share? “Thank you to all my Dallas and Zombie teammates. Special thank you to my High School Coach (John Zug) for his dedication to the team. Also thank you to Coach Caporusico and Coach Zabroski for helping the Zombies achieve success at a very competitive level.”

Main Line Sports Center, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates TJ Herron. 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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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: Easton 2019 DEF/LSM Oraschin commits to Arcadia

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/28/19

Easton 2019 defenseman/LSM Nate Oraschin has made a commitment to play Division III lacrosse at Arcadia University.

Nate Oraschin profile:

High school: Easton Area High School (Easton, PA)Grad year: 2019

Positions: Defense, LSM

College committed to: Arcadia University

Club team: HEADstrong Lacrosse Club – Lehigh Valley

Lacrosse honors: 2017 Defensive Team MVP, 2019 2nd Team All EPC LSM, 2019 The Morning Call All Area Boys Lacrosse LSM

Expected major: Education

Why did you choose Arcadia? “I chose Arcadia University because it felt like a place of hard work and dedication and has a program that’s been improving and wants to win and succeed at this level.”

Is there anything else you would like to share? “I want to thank my coaches for being some of the biggest role models through my career and helping me shape my game to get me to the next level as well as the college recruiting process which is very difficult. I’d like to thank my family as well; without them none of this would be possible. Thank you for pushing me to go after my goals and supporting me in all situations. Here’s to the next 4 years! #GoKnights.”

What other colleges did you consider? Moravian, Lycoming

Main Line Sports Center, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates Nate Oraschin. 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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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: Caesar Rodney (DE) 2020 DEF/LSM Phillips commits to Mount St. Mary’s

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/28/19

Caesar Rodney High School (DE) 2020 defenseman/LSM Jackson Phillips has made a verbal commitment to play Division I lacrosse at Mount St. Mary’s University.

Jackson Phillips profile:

Jackson Phillips defending

High school: Caesar Rodney High School (Camden, DE)

Grad year: 2020

Positions: Defense, LSM

College committed to: Mount St. Mary’s University

Club team: Team 302 Lacrosse

Lacrosse honors: Baltimore Summer Kickoff All-Star, Inside Lacrosse Recruiting Invitational All-Star

Academic honors: 3.9 GPA National Honor Society

Expected major: Biological & Biomedical Sciences

Why did you choose Mount St. Mary’s? “It has a great atmosphere, a great campus, and is an all around awesome school.”

Is there anything else you would like to share? “Thanks to coach Johnson, Mom, Dad and Coach Motta.”

Main Line Sports Center, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates Jackson Phillips. 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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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: York Suburban 2020 ATT/MF Corto commits to Tampa 

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/29/19

York Suburban 2020 attackman/midfielder Dominic Corto has made a verbal commitment to play Division II lacrosse at The University of Tampa.

Dominic Corto profile:

Dominic Corto

High school: York Suburban High School (York, PA) 

Grad year: 2020 

Positions: Attack, Midfield 

College committed to: The University of Tampa 

Club team: Duke’s Lacrosse Club, TEAM Lacrosse

Lacrosse honors: York-Adams First Team, 2019; All-Phillylacrosse Central PA, 2018; Member of Team Pennsylvania, National Lacrosse Classic champion and Brogden Cup qualifier

Expected major: Business 

Why did you choose Tampa? “It had everything I was looking for and then some.”

Thank You: “A shoutout to mom and dad for believing in me since day one; I could’ve never done it without you. Also, thanks to the Duke’s and all the coaches who gave me a chance.”

Main Line Sports Center, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates Dominic Corto. 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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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: Strath Haven 2020 MF Pio commits to Jacksonville

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/30/19

Strath Haven 2020 midfielder Ibrahim Pio has made a verbal commitment to play Division I lacrosse at Jacksonville University.

Ibrahim Pio profile:

Ibrahim “Ibo” Pio

High school: Strath Haven High School (Media, PA)

Grad year: 2020

Position: Midfield

College committed to: Jacksonville University

Club team: Mesa Fresh Fever Lacrosse

Lacrosse honors: Philly Under Armour All-American, First Team All Delco, All Eastern PLCA team

Why did you choose Jacksonville? “I chose Jacksonville because of Coach Galloway and the influence he has put on the program since he got there. He has really changed their program around and it’s headed for a great future.”

Is there anything else you would like to share? “Special thanks to my family and the whole coaching staff at Strath Haven.”

Main Line Sports Center, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates Ibrahim “Ibo” Pio. 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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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: Salesianum 2020 ATT/MF Cassidy commits to Cabrini

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/30/19

Salesianum School (DE) 2020 attackman/midfielder Ryan Cassidy has made a commitment to play Division III lacrosse at Cabrini University.

Ryan Cassidy profile:

Ryan Cassidy

High school: Salesianum School (Wilmington, DE)

Grad year: 2020Positions: Attack, Midfield

College committed to: Cabrini College

Club team: Fusion Lacrosse

Academic honors: 2nd honors, National Language Honor Society

Expected major: Business

Why did you choose Cabrini? “In addition to the size of the school, I really like the academic majors and minors that Cabrini has to offer. I connected really well with Coach Colfer and his coaching staff on my visits and felt I can be a big contributor to Cabrini.”

Is there anything else you would like to share? “I want to thank my family for their continual support, my coaches from WC Lacrosse, Fusion and Salesianum, my teammates and everyone that has helped me along the way in this me becoming a better player and person. Go Cavs!”

What other colleges did you consider? Washington College, McDaniel

Main Line Sports Center, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates Ryan Cassidy. 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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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: Arcadia gets commitment from Western (FL) 2019 MF/ATT Cacciola

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/31/19

Western High School (Fl) 2019 midfielder/attackman Christopher Cacciola has made a commitment to play Division III lacrosse at Arcadia University.

Christopher Cacciola profile:

Christopher Cacciola

High School: Western High School (Davie, Fl)
Grad Year: 2019
Positions: Midfield, Attack
College Committed to: Arcadia University
Club Team: Empire Elite
Lacrosse Honors: Maryland Lacrosse Showcase All-Star Team, High School Team Captain,
Expected Major: Biological & Biomedical Sciences
Why did you choose Arcadia? “I chose it for its Physician Assistant Program.”
Thank You: “Thank you mostly to my parents for their never-ending support in my recruiting process; and my coach, Doug Shanahan, for constantly pushing me after all the excuses I gave him to give up on me.”
What other colleges did you consider? Ursinus College, Mars Hill University

Main Line Sports Center, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates Christopher Cacciola. 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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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: St. Joseph’s gets commitment from Frisco (TX) 2020 ATT Harmon

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/30/19

Frisco Centennial (TX) 2020 attackman Gavin Harmon has made a verbal commitment to play Division I lacrosse at St. Joseph’s University.

Gavin Harmon profile:

Gavin Harmon

High school: Frisco Centennial High School (Frisco , TX)

Grad year: 2020

Position: Attack

College committed to: Saint Joseph’s University

Club team: StickStar Lacrosse

Lacrosse honors: Texas Draw All Star, 2017; FLG Legit Showcase All Star, 2017 (Texas Top); T99 All Star, 2018; Best of Texas All Star, 2018; Inside Lacrosse Mid-Atlantic Prospect Day All Tournament, 2018; (Texas Top) T99 All Star, 2019; TXD Elite All Star, 2019; Baltimore Summer Kickoff All Star, 2019

Academic honors: Spanish Honors Society, Academic All- District (Basketball), 125+ hours of Community Service

Expected major: Business

Why did you choose Saint Joe’s? “When I arrived at Saint Jospeh’s, I just felt at home. Coach Wray and the rest of the staff felt like a family away from home from the start. Being in the Philly area was a big factor for me as I would love to be in the sports management business after college. Also how could you turn down being a Hawk?”

Is there anything else you would like to share? “Thank you so much to my family and friends for pushing me everyday to become the best man I can be. Thank you to the Frisco High School Lacrosse families for your belief in me through the ups and downs. Thank you to Anthony Crimmins and the Stickstar Family! You have constantly allowed me to train and develop my game so that competing at the next level became a reality. Also, just want to thank my teammates and friends that I have made through my journey of playing this wonderful game. Lastly I want to thank Saint Joseph’s and Coach Wray for believing in my skill and in the person that I am. I’m very pumped to have the chance to play at the next level and I’m ready to work! #THWND”

What other colleges did you consider? Monmouth and Merrimack

Main Line Sports Center, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates Gavin Harmon. 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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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: Washington Twp. (NJ) 2020 DEF Petruzzi commits to Neumann

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/31/19

Washington Township (NJ) 2020 defenseman Gene Petruzzi has made a commitment to play Division III lacrosse at Neumann University.

Gene Petruzzi profile:

Gene Petruzzi

High school: Washington Township High School (Sewell, NJ)

Grad year: 2020

Position: Defense

College committed to: Neumann University

Club team: South Jersey Shamrocks Lacrosse

Expected major: Business

Why did you choose Neumann? “The campus is small and close to home which is really important to me. I visited the campus twice and really connected with the coaches.”

Is there anything else you would like to share? “Special thanks to my family, my teammates and Coach Hanlon. Also thanks to all the club coaches that helped me during my seven years playing for shamrocks.”

What other colleges did you consider? Albright, Gwynedd Mercy, Del Val

Main Line Sports Center, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates Gene Petruzzi. 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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Philly boys’ High School scoring leaders for 2019

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 8/1/19

NOTE – These scoring leaders for the 2019 boys’ lacrosse season are based on statistics reported to Phillylacrosse.com or through several other sources. Coaches and players (must verify through your coach) from Southeastern PA, Central PA, the Lehigh Valley/Northeast PA, Delaware and South Jersey can e-mail us at golax@phillylacrosse.com with additions.

Goals (30 or more)
Anthony Caporuscio, Crestwood 115 goals
Chandler Hake, York Catholic, 105 goals
Kohl Wesner, Hempfield, 84 goals
Wyatt Malia, Crestwood, 81 goals
Bryson Rhee, Ephrata, 81 goals
Gavin Held, Susquehannock, 76 goals
Will Schnorr, Conestoga, 77 goals
Jackson Birtwistle, Radnor, 73 goals
Ethan Belville, Strath Haven, 73 goals
Dominic Corto, York Suburban, 72 goals
Grant Haus, Palmyra, 72 goals
Ken Wolfe, Southern Lehigh, 72 goals
Fynn McNulty, Archbishop Carroll, 71 goals
Ben Morschauser, Holy Ghost Prep, 71 goals
Mitch Lachman, Garnet Valley, 71 goals
Kyle Gucwa, Bishop Shanahan, 69 goals
Chris Lyons, Shawnee-NJ, 68 goals
Sean Quinn, South Western, 66 goals
Nick Solinsky, Dallas, 66 goals
Evan Lecates, York Suburban, 64 goals
Bryan Rafferty, Bishop Shanahan, 63 goals
Peter Lehman, Council Rock North, 63 goals
Nicky Palermo, Strath Haven, 63 goals
Noah Wolfe, Lanc. Country Day/Lanc Catholic, 63 goals
Gaurav Dravida, Cherokee-NJ, 62 goals
Zach Augustine, Avon Grove, 62 goals
JP Jones, Lanc. Country Day/Lanc Catholic, 61 goals
Andy Borkowski, Archbishop Carroll, 60 goals
Jeb Brenfleck, Academy of the New Church, 60 goals
Josh Balcarcel, Delaware Valley, 60 goals
Cole Witman, York Catholic, 60 goals
Cole Witoslawski, Souderton, 59 goals
Jason Metz, Exeter, 59 goals
Shane Roche, Delaware Valley, 58 goals
Jonathan Gaglione, Milford-DE, 57 goals
Bobby Griffith, Hempfield, 57 goals
Ryan Anderson, Wyoming Seminary, 57 goals
Brennan Witman, York Catholic, 57 goals
Luke Grayum, Shipley School, 56 goals
Nicholas Fanelli, Pennridge, 56 goals
Aiden Blake, Haddonfield-NJ, 56 goals
Elijah Workinger, Red Lion, 55 goals
Jaden Bookser, Berks Catholic, 55 goals
James Cipolla, Parkland, 54 goals
Ryan Stout, Central Bucks East, 54 goals
Justin Pasquale, Allentown Central Catholic, 54 goals
Jacob Greiner, West Chester East, 53 goals
Paul Richardson, Springfield-Montco, 53 goals
Gabe Goforth, Bishop Shanahan, 53 goals
Benton Moyer, Garden Spot, 53 goals
Jake Herman, Palmyra, 53 goals
Luke Walstrum, Council Rock North, 52 goals
Jeff Benson, Henderson, 52 goals
Peter Garno, Haverford School, 52 goals
Jack Spence, Springfield-Delco, 52 goals
Nick Mormando, Interboro 52 goals
Bryce Reece, Lenape-NJ, 52 goals
John Austen, Radnor, 52 goals
Sean Murphy, Crestwood, 51 goals
Kyle Wasilewski, Palmyra 51 goals
Sean Curcio, Manheim Township, 51 goals
Thomas Freeman, Manheim Township, 50 goals
Tyler Kurtz, Manheim Township, 50 goals
Peyton Gensler, Spring-Ford, 50 goals
Tom Raupp, New Hope-Solebury, 50 goals
Sam Forte, Kennett, 50 goals
Brendan Murphy, Conestoga, 50 goals
Jake Morin, Garnet Valley, 50 goals
Jackson Melnick, Delaware Valley, 50 goals
Trey Zabroski, Crestwood, 50 goals
Conor Christie, Milford-DE, 50 goals
Cam Magalotti, Wilson, 49 goals
Logan Lazasz, Pennridge 49 goals
Noam Levy-Smith, Ocean City-NJ, 49 goals
Alex Herka, Milford-DE, 49 goals
Caden Keefer, Ephrata, 49 goals
Kyle Raudenbush, Ephrata, 48 goals
Josh Heckman, Penn Manor, 48 goals
Alex Petrignani, Easton, 48 goals
Kellen Hurst, Gloucester Catholic-NJ, 48 goals
Adam Salvaggio, Haverford School 48 goals
Liam DiFonzo, Springfield-Delco, 47 goals
Andrew Arth, George School, 47 goals
Bryce Henise, Eastern York, 47 goals
Michael Leschinsky, Emmaus, 47 goals
Mason Bregman, Lenape-NJ, 47 goals
David Shew, St. Joseph’s Prep, 47 goals
Joey Paterno, Academy of the New Church, 47 goals
TJ Herron, Dallas, 47 goals
Allen Clapp, Susquehannock, 46 goals
Sean Beers, Gloucester Catholic-NJ, 46 goals
Christian Kuhn, Ocean City-NJ, 46 goals
Coulson Bittner, Red Lion, 46 goals
Kyle Hoff, Southern Lehigh, 46 goals
Gavyn Wilson, Shawnee-NJ, 45 goals
Justin Kinter, Bethlehem Freedom, 45 goals
James Kutufaris, Cardinal O’Hara, 45 goals
Troy Percival, Cardinal O’Hara, 45 goals
Jimmy Kohr, Central York, 44 goals
Trent Laveson, Ocean City-NJ, 44 goals
Nick Teets, Spring-Ford, 44 goals
David Burr, St. Augustine Prep-NJ, 44 goals
Tyler Siglin, Schuylkill Valley, 44 goals
Jack Clark, Springfield-Delco, 44 goals
Zach Coar, La Salle, 44 goals
Connor Mann, Lansdale Catholic, 43 goals
Danny Meuser, Dallas, 43 goals
Joe Carozza, West Chester East, 43 goals
GianLuca Lockhart, Washington Township-NJ, 43 goals
Dante DeRiggi, Abington Heights, 42 goals
Matt Bown, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy, 42 goals
Sean Kearney, Archbishop Carroll, 42 goals
Dillon Ziemba, Newark Charter-DE, 42 goals
Greg Santa Anna, Parkland, 42 goals
Jon Oberholtzer, Exeter, 42 goals
Cole Mcculley, Lower Dauphin, 42 goals
Luke Jelus, Marple Newtown, 42 goals
Jimmy Yocum, Cardinal O’Hara, 41 goals
Seth Robertson, Palmyra, 41 goals
Will Sweeney, Delone Catholic, 41 goals
Dan Kovacevich, Holy Ghost Prep, 41 goals
Landan Hajek, Milford-DE, 41 goals
TJ Caton, Palmyra 40 goals
Dillon Kadis, Delone Catholic, 40 goals
Nick Madonna, West Chester Rustin, 40 goals
Alex Hutsell, West Chester Rustin, 40 goals
Josh Reinhardt, Upper Merion, 40 goals
Josh Sebastian, Dallastown, 40 goals
David Lipinski, Dallas, 40 goals
Ethan Gyllenhaal, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy, 40 goals
Coleton Mahorney, Dallastown, 39 goals
Griffin Ganster, Gov. Mifflin, 39 goals
Nick Steele, Perkiomen Valley 39 goals
Ibo Pio, Strath Haven, 39 goals
Alec Morano, Bishop Eustace-NJ, 39 goals
Clayton Hollinger, Penn Manor, 39 goals
Ben Hornberger, Red Lion, 39 goals
Travis Hershey, Lower Dauphin, 38 goals
Drew Brown, Radnor, 38 goals
Jack Grayson, Wilson, 38 goals
Ethan Stitzel, Wilson, 38 goals
Connor McVey, Neshaminy, 38 goals
Casey Ahern, Lower Dauphin, 38 goals
Danny Bradley, Garnet Valley, 38 goals
Ben Cantwell, Moorestown-NJ, 37 goals
Shane Knobloch, Moorestown-NJ, 37 goals
Jordan Billet, West York, 37 goals
Finn Morgan, Haddonfield-NJ, 37 goals
Michael Burke, West Chester Rustin, 37 goals
Ben Tomasic, Susquehannock, 37 goals
Cooper Nelson, Southern Lehigh, 37 goals
Brayden Johnson Cocalico, 37 goals
Carter Besz, Upper Merion, 37 goals
Michael Smith, Southern Lehigh, 37 goals
Hunter Mcguire, Smyrna-DE, 37 goals
Matt Heuston, Hempfield, 37 goals
Ryan Mcguinness, York Catholic, 37 goals
Rowan Brumbaugh, Episcopal Academy, 37 goals
AJ Pasquarello, Cherokee-NJ, 36 goals
Kyle McLaughlin, New Hope-Solebury, 36 goals
AJ Pasquarello, Cherokee-NJ, 36 goals
Brian Miller, Downingtown East, 36 goals
Nick Sutton, Pennsbury, 36 goals
Mac Costin, Haverford School, 36 goals
Aidan Gahagan, Cardinal O’Hara, 35 goals
Zach Aben, Lake-Lehman, 35 goals
Cadyn Michael, Eastern York, 35 goals
Zach Poremba, Parkland, 35 goals
Caleb Hawkins, Palmyra, 35 goals
Colin McGill, Malvern Prep, 35 goals
Mason Lenart, Wilson, 35 goals
Charles Braught, Conestoga Valley, 35 goals
Cameron Aksu, Hempfield, 35 goals
Conor Adams, Warwick, 35 goals
Wes Gilbert, Lanc. Country Day/Lanc Catholic, 35 goals
Noah Patterson, Lampeter-Strasburg, 34 goals
Brady McFalls, Boyertown, 34 goals
TJ Kulak, Crestwood, 34 goals
Drew Ragone, Haddonfield-NJ, 34 goals
Collin Pettine, Spring-Ford, 34 goals
Michael Wilburn, Red Lion, 34 goals
Bailey O’Connor, Emmaus, 34 goals
Ashton Pelton, Smyrna-DE, 34 goals
Noah Theis, Devon Prep, 34 goals
John Mercanti, Bonner/Prendergast, 33 goals
Brock Boyer, Ephrata, 33 goals
Ryan Querry, Conestoga Valley, 33 goals
Connor Nolt, Lampeter-Strasburg, 33 goals
Logan Hone, St. Augustine Prep-NJ, 33 goals
Mike Vanaman, St. Augustine Prep-NJ, 33 goals
Brady Halloran, West York, 33 goals
Matthew Hawksworth, Central York, 33 goals
Nick Higgins, Downingtown West, 33 goals
Max Anderson, Central Dauphin, 33 goals
Zane Walsh, Archbishop Carroll, 33 goals
Sean Hinchey, Ridley, 33 goals
Nick Bates, Episcopal Academy, 32 goals
Ryan Culp, Cardinal O’Hara, 32 goals
Charlie Cunniffe, Episcopal Academy, 32 goals
Mitchell Zehring, Red Land, 32 goals
David Giordano, Shawnee-NJ, 32 goals
Mike Federico, Boyertown, 32 goals
Danny Mallee, La Salle, 32 goals
Gunnar Bogorowski, Germantown Academy, 32 goals
Jason Zeitler, Smyrna-DE, 32 goals
Nate Jones, Newark Charter-DE, 32 goals
Shay Davidson, South Western, 32 goals
Jake Bollinger, South Western, 32 goals
Jake Crumling, Eastern York, 32 goals
Jake Schneider, Ocean City-NJ, 32 goals
Ryan Fahs, Central York, 31 goals
Shane Osborne, La Salle, 31 goals
Kyle Boughner, New Hope-Solebury, 31 goals
Luke Cole, Lenape-NJ, 31 goals
Will Pileggi, West Chester Rustin, 31 goals
Jameson Smyth, Downingtown West, 31 goals
James Strausbaugh, South Western, 30 goals
Luke Venzie, Downingtown West, 30 goals
Hunter Landon, Dallas, 30 goals
Jake Freebery, Kennett, 30 goals
Joey Jordan, Lampeter-Strasburg, 30 goals
Ryan Carroll, Central Bucks East, 30 goals
Matt Civitella, Malvern Prep, 30 goals

Assists (30 or more)
Wyatt Malia, Crestwood, 90 assists
Jake Herman, Palmyra, 65 assists
Dominic Corto, York Suburban, 60 assists
TJ Herron, Dallas, 55 assists
Kyle Gucwa, Bishop Shanahan, 55 assists
Luke Grayum, Shipley School, 52 assists
Luke Walstrum, Council Rock North, 52 assists
Ben Morschauser, Holy Ghost Prep, 49 assists
Zane Walsh, Archbishop Carroll, 47 assists
Cole Witman, York Catholic, 48 assists
Anthony Inserra, Ocean City-NJ, 48 assists
Trey Zabroski, Crestwood, 47 assists
Jeb Brenfleck, Academy of the New Church, 46 assists
Jake Morin, Garnet Valley, 46 assists
Sean Curcio, Manheim Township, 44 assists
Josh Balcarcel, Delaware Valley, 43 assists
Grant Haus, Palmyra, 43 assists
Jackson Birtwistle, Radnor, 42 assists
Casey Slater, South Western, 42 assists
Ryan Mcguinness, York Catholic, 41 assists
Sean Beers, Gloucester Catholic-NJ, 41 assists
Wil Vandegrift, La Salle, 41 assists
Blaise Botley, Exeter, 41 assists
Peter Lehman, Council Rock North, 41 assists
Mike Vanaman, St. Augustine Prep-NJ, 41 assists
Chandler Hake, York Catholic, 40 assists
Kellen Hurst, Gloucester Catholic-NJ, 40 assists
Brennan McBride, Haverford School, 40 assists
Zach Mentzer, Red Lion, 39 assists
Connor Roope, Perkiomen Valley, 39 assists
Anthony Caporuscio, Crestwood, 39 assists
Corey Powers, Wilson, 39 assists
Elijah Workinger, Red Lion, 38 assists
Jake Bollinger, South Western, 38 assists
Zach Augustine, Avon Grove, 38 assists
Jake Schneider, Ocean City-NJ, 38 assists
Jackson Melnick, Delaware Valley, 38 assists
Carter Besz, Upper Merion, 38 assists
Sean Murphy, Crestwood, 37 assists
Mikey Brown, Interboro, 37 assists
Kyle McLaughlin, New Hope-Solebury, 37 assists
Max Anderson, Central Dauphin, 36 assists
Mason Bregman, Lenape-NJ, 36 assists
Jacob Greiner, West Chester East, 36 assists
Ryan Anderson, Wyoming Seminary, 35 assists
Cooper Nelson, Southern Lehigh, 35 assists
Conor Christie, Milford-DE, 34 assists
Bryson Rhee, Ephrata, 34 assists
Chris Lyons, Shawnee-NJ, 34 assists
Will Peden, Malvern Prep, 34 assists
Charlie Cunniffe, Episcopal Academy, 34 assists
Brennan McBride, Haverford School, 34 assists
Mason Scott, Lanc. Country Day/Lanc. Catholic, 34 assists
Ibo Pio, Strath Haven, 33 assists
Jason Metz, Exeter, 33 assists
Kyle Hoff, Southern Lehigh, 32 assists
Danny Bradley, Garnet Valley, 32 assists
Beckett Thompson, Council Rock North, 32 assists
Brendan Murphy, Conestoga, 32 assists
Cam Magalotti, Wilson, 32 assists
James Cipolla, Parkland, 32 assists
Andy Borkowski, Archbishop Carroll, 31 assists
Gaurav Dravida, Cherokee-NJ, 31 assists
Gavin Held, Susquehannock, 31 assists
Will Pileggi, West Chester Rustin, 31 assists
Casey Ahern, Lower Dauphin, 31 assists
Drew Brown, Radnor, 31 assists
Ryan Culp, Cardinal O’Hara, 31 assists
Jack Clark, Springfield-Delco, 30 assists
Ryan Kilgour, Central York, 30 assists
Sean Kennedy, Lenape-NJ, 30 assists
Landan Hajek, Milford-DE, 30 assists
Max Busenkell, Garnet Valley, 30 assists

Points (80 or more)
Wyatt Malia, Crestwood, 81 goals, 90 assists, 171 points
Anthony Caporuscio, Crestwood, 115 goals, 39 assists, 154 points
Chandler Hake, York Catholic, 105 goals, 40 assists, 145 points
Dominic Corto, York Suburban, 72 goals, 60 assists, 132 points
Kyle Gucwa, Bishop Shanahan, 69 goals, 55 assists, 124 points
Ben Morschauser, Holy Ghost Prep, 71 goals, 49 assists, 120 points
Jackson Birtwistle, Radnor, 76 goals, 42 assists, 118 points
Jake Herman, Palmyra, 53 goals, 65 assists, 118 points
Grant Haus, Palmyra, 72 goals, 43 assists, 115 points
Bryson Rhee, Ephrata, 81 goals, 34 assists, 115 points
Cole Witman, York Catholic, 60 goals, 48 assists, 108 points
Kohl Wesner, Hempfield, 84 goals, 24 assists, 108 points
Luke Grayum, Shipley School, 56 goals, 52 assists, 108 points
Gavin Held, Susquehannock, 76 goals, 31 assists, 107 points
Jeb Brenfleck, Academy of the New Church, 60 goals, 46 assists, 106 points
Luke Walstrum, Council Rock North, 52 goals, 52 assists, 104 points
Peter Lehman, Council Rock North, 63 goals, 41 assists, 104 points
Josh Balcarcel, Delaware Valley, 60 goals, 43 assists, 103 points
TJ Herron, Dallas, 47 goals, 55 assists, 102 points
Ethan Belville, Strath Haven, 73 goals, 29 assists, 102 points
Chris Lyons, Shawnee-NJ, 68 goals, 34 assists, 102 points
Zach Augustine, Avon Grove, 62 goals, 38 assists, 100 points
Trey Zabroski, Crestwood, 50 goals, 47 assists, 97 points
Ken Wolfe, Southern Lehigh, 72 goals, 24 assists, 96 points
Jake Morin, Garnet Valley, 50 goals, 46 assists, 96 points
Sean Curcio, Manheim Township, 51 goals, 44 assists, 95 points
Elijah Workinger, Red Lion, 55 goals, 38 assists, 93 points
Nick Solinsky, Dallas, 66 goals, 27 assists, 93 points
Gaurav Dravida, Cherokee-NJ, 62 goals, 31 assists, 93 points
Ryan Anderson, Wyoming Seminary, 57 goals, 35 assists, 92 points
Jason Metz, Exeter, 59 goals, 33 assists, 92 points
Andy Borkowski, Archbishop Carroll, 60 goals, 31 assists, 91 points
Noah Wolfe, Lanc. Country Day/Lanc Catholic, 63 goals, 28 assists, 91 points
Fynn McNulty, Archbishop Carroll, 71 goals, 18 assists, 89 points
Jacob Greiner, West Chester East, 53 goals, 36 assists, 89 points
Jackson Melnick, Delaware Valley, 50 goals, 38 assists, 88 points
Sean Murphy, Crestwood, 51 goals, 37 assists, 88 points
Bryan Rafferty, Bishop Shanahan, 63 goals, 25 assists, 88 points
Kellen Hurst, Gloucester Catholic-NJ, 48 goals, 40 assists, 88 points
Sean Beers, Gloucester Catholic-NJ, 46 goals, 41 assists, 87 points
Jonathan Gaglione, Milford-DE, 58 goals, 29 assists, 86 points
Will Schnorr, Conestoga, 73 goals, 13 assists, 86 points
James Cipolla, Parkland, 54 goals, 32 assists, 86 points
Evan Lecates, York Suburban, 64 goals, 21 assists, 85 points
Conor Christie, Milford-DE, 50 goals, 34 assists, 84 points
Mason Bregman, Lenape-NJ, 47 goals, 36 assists, 83 points
Brendan Murphy, Conestoga, 50 goals, 32 assists, 82 points
Shane Roche, Delaware Valley, 58 goals, 23 assists, 81 points
Cam Magalotti, Wilson, 49 goals, 32 assists, 81 points
Zane Walsh, Archbishop Carroll, 33 goals, 47 assists, 80 points


Help for these statistics came from:
Delco Times
Lancaster Online
NJ.com
MaxPreps

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.@LongstrethLAX girls’ recruit: Arcadia gets commitment from Waldwick (NJ) 2020 ATT Acker

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 8/1/19

Waldwick (NJ) 2020 attack Skylar Acker has made a commitment to play Division III lacrosse at Arcadia University.

Skylar Acker profile:

Skylar Acker

High school: Waldwick High School (Waldwick , NJ)

Grad year: 2020

Position: Attack

College committed to: Arcadia University

Club team: X-Treme Lax Factory

Lacrosse honors: First Team All-League 2019, All-Conference 2019

Academic honors: National Honor Society, AP classes.

Expected major: Biological & Biomedical Sciences (Forensic Science)

Why did you choose Arcadia? “I chose it for its academics, the setting, and the coaching. It overall felt like the best place to be. It felt like the perfect fit.”

Thank You: “Thank you to Coach Carti and all of X-Treme Lax Factory for helping me reach my fullest potential as a lacrosse player; my parents and brother for pushing me to get better and keep my head high; and my friends for always having my back. Thank you to everyone who supported me along the way, especially my teammates who were always there to cheer me on!”

Longstreth Women’s Sports, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com girls’ recruits, congratulates Skylar Acker on her commitment to Arcadia University. Longstreth specializes in equipment, uniforms and apparel for women’s sports. Longstreth carries a huge selection of all the best women’s heads, handles, goalie gear and player accessories – including shoes and apparel. Visit longstreth.com for directions and information.

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Philly girls’ scoring leaders for 2019

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Note: These scoring leaders for the 2019 girls’ lacrosse season are based on statistics reported to Phillylacrosse.com or through several other sources. They are incomplete. Coaches and players (must verify through your coach) from Southeastern PA, Central PA, the Lehigh Valley/Northeast PA, Delaware and South Jersey can e-mail us at golax@phillylacrosse.com with additions.

Goals (40 or more)
Kelsey Kimmel, Lampeter-Strasburg, 130 goals
Madison Tare, Trinity, 125 goals
Hannah Delahaye, Owen J. Roberts, 108 goals
Katelin Williams, Harriton, 106 goals
Kira Sides, Middle Township-NJ, 105 goals
Hannah Custer, Cocalico, 104 goals
Emily Wills, Agnes Irwin, 102 goals
Claire Eberly, Cocalico, 100 goals
Megan Halczuk, Kennard-Dale, 100 goals
Lizzie Yurchak, Hempfield, 101 goals
Marissa White, Agnes Irwin, 100 goals
Rachel Clark, Conestoga, 97 goals
Cassidy Spilis, Seneca-NJ, 97 goals
Erin Donahoe, Danville, 95 goals
Lauren Wassell, Lanc. Country Day/Lanc. Catholic, 95 goals
Ashley Chisholm, West Chester Rustin, 95 goals
Lindsey Fagan, Bonner-Prendergast, 92 goals
Eloise Gebert, Owen J. Roberts, 91 goals
Kate Walsh, Camden Catholic-NJ, 90 goals
Kiersten Ellsworth, Garden Spot, 90 goals
Carolyn Thistlewaite, New Hope-Solebury, 89 goals
Lauren Delamater, Dallas, 87 goals
Riley McGowan, Souderton, 86 goals
Lucy Svetec, Manheim Township, 86 goals
Allie Schwab, Harriton, 86 goals
Gianna Monaco, Lenape-NJ, 86 goals
Bailey Fedun, Delaware Valley, 85 goals
Kendall Duffy, Wilson, 84 goals
Danielle Santora, Sacred Heart, 84 goals
Sam Intrieri, Wissahickon, 83 goals
Lindsey Durkota, Hempfield, 83 goals
Peyton Mottice, Downingtown West, 83 goals
Natalie Pansini, Agnes Irwin, 83 goals
Olivia Koch, Lawrenceville School-NJ, 82 goals
Taylor Kopan, Manheim Township, 81 goals
Margie Carden, Villa Maria Academy, 81 goals
Maddison Yoder, Springfield-Montco, 80 goals
Lizzie Paterno, Academy of the New Church, 79 goals
Morgan Reed, Interboro, 79 goals
Hannah Stanislawczyk, Gov. Mifflin, 79 goals
Riley Forman, Central Bucks East, 78 goals
Megan Rice, Manheim Township, 76 goals
Kyra Place, Cumberland Valley, 76 goals
Emma Raines, Twin Valley, 76 goals
Sally Stahl, State College, 75 goals
Olivia Dirks, Episcopal Academy, 75 goals
Isabella Karstien, Exeter, 74 goals
Keri Barnett, Interboro, 74 goals
Lucy Dwyer, Harriton, 74 goals
Abby Walheim, Villa Maria Academy, 73 goals
Bridget Finley, Villa Maria Academy, 73 goals
Caroline Beckett, Haddonfield-NJ, 73 goals
Sophia Chiodo Ortiz, Wissahickon, 72 goals
Emily Williams, Pottsgrove, 72 goals
Emily Feeney, Downingtown West, 72 goals
Katie Cressman, Berks Catholic, 72 goals
Cyrose Conteh, Elizabethtown, 72 goals
Gabrielle Liott, Hatboro-Horsham, 71 goals
Livi Lawton, Downingtown East, 71 goals
Corinne Bednarik, Downingtown West, 71 goals
Kate Roberts, Lake-Lehman, 70 goals
Kate Dougherty, New Hope-Solebury, 70 goals
Hannah Kipple, Danville, 70 goals
Madi McKee, Garnet Valley, 69 goals
Regan Nealon, Garnet Valley, 69 goals
Emily Leiby, Parkland, 69 goals
Maddy Spratt, Pennsbury, 69 goals
Devin Rybacki, Camden Catholic-NJ, 69 goals
Emily Williams, Pottsgrove, 68 goals
Joanna Helm, Wyomissing, 68 goals
Caroline Brennan, Downingtown East, 68 goals
Georgie Gorelick, Academy of Notre Dame, 67 goals
Alyssa Long, Springfield-Delco, 67 goals
Casey Reichwein, Central Bucks West, 67 goals
Emily Matson, George School, 66 goals
Julie Cassidy, Shawnee-NJ, 66 goals
Jenna Soukaseum, Kennard-Dale, 66 goals
Abigail Morley, Conestoga Valley, 66 goals
Brigitte Bishop, Central Bucks East, 66 goals
Belle Mastropietro, Springfield-Delco, 66 goals
Morgan Hurd, Parkland, 65 goals
Hailey Russo, Clearview-NJ, 64 goals
Casey Murray, Mainland-NJ, 64 goals
Camryn Ryan, Hatboro-Horsham, 63 goals
Mackenzie Foster, Neshaminy, 63 goals
Hannah Spease, Hill School, 63 goals
Maria Donahue, Saucon Valley, 62 goals
Veronika O’Donnell, Bishop Eustace-NJ, 62 goals
Emily Gargan, Egg Harbor Township-NJ, 62 goals
Ashley Campo, Haddonfield-NJ, 62 goals
Olivia Doody, Germantown Academy, 62 goals
Max Leszczynski, Plymouth Whitemarsh, 61 goals
Annie Corrigan, Conwell-Egan, 61 goals
Jess Holowsko, Bishop Shanahan, 61 goals
Gabi Connor, Haddonfield-NJ, 61 goals
Elaina Ohlson, State College 61 goals
Sydney Tornetta, Pottsgrove, 61 goals
Mack Moore, Upper Dublin, 60 goals
Erin Gormley, Springfield-Delco, 60 goals
Monica Manley, Bishop Shanahan, 60 goals
Kathryn Toohey, Garnet Valley, 60 goals
Ellie Mueller, Radnor, 60 goals
Kara Nealon, Garnet Valley, 60 goals
Abby Seasock, Sun Valley, 60 goals
Lydia Colasante, Tatnall School-DE, 60 goals
Jamie DiCarlo, Wyomissing, 60 goals
Caroline Burt, Episcopal Academy, 59 goals
Lindsey Coffey, Hill School, 59 goals
Kate Weissend, Elizabethtown, 59 goals
Marissa Mullan, Interboro, 59 goals
Amanda Diachynsky, Boyertown, 59 goals
Savannah Sweitzer, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy, 59 goals
Jessica Evans, Lake-Lehman, 58 goals
Kallan Bustynowicz, Pope John Paul II, 58 goals
Sydney Tornetta, Pottsgrove, 58 goals
Kaiya Edwards, Red Lion, 57 goals
Jill Westerby, Cherokee-NJ, 57 goals
Sarah Delaney, Villa Maria Academy, 57 goals
Jill Quigley, Spring-Ford, 57 goals
Caroline Burt, Episcopal Academy, 57 goals
Chloe Schaeffer, Cape Henlopen-DE, 56 goals
Haley Adam, Ridley, 56 goals
Paige Parsons, Wyoming Seminary, 55 goals
Genna Strobel, Wilson, 55 goals
Brynn Eilbacher, Camden Catholic-NJ, 55 goals
Jenna Lund, Pennridge, 54 goals
Elyse Gower, Lewisburg, 54 goals
Maddie Barber, Middle Township-NJ, 54 goals
MacKenzie Reese, Wyomissing, 54 goals
Maggie Blemings, Bonner-Prendergast, 54 goals
Paige Tyson, Perkiomen Valley, 54 goals
Mackenzie Young, Kennard-Dale, 53 goals
Claudia Steinmetz, Council Rock South, 53 goals
Claire Gola, Academy of Notre Dame, 53 goals
Hayley Henderson, Egg Harbor Township-NJ, 53 goals
Emma Talago, Allentown Central Catholic, 53 goals
Gillian Brennan, Strath Haven, 53 goals
Mia Ciancio, Haverford High, 53 goals
Bryanna Gordon, Upper Moreland, 52 goals
Emma Meakim, Upper Moreland, 52 goals
Jamie Fedorjaka, Lewisburg, 52 goals
Ava Green, Trinity, 52 goals
Cate Cox, Radnor, 52 goals
Rachel Familetti, Cardinal O’Hara, 52 goals
Abby Pennoni, Penncrest, 52 goals
Kelsea Dague, Hempfield, 51 goals
Julianna Medina, Mainland-NJ, 51 goals
Katelyn Heck, Cocalico, 51 goals
Francine Richick, Central Bucks South, 51 goals
Eliza Enriquez, Gov. Mifflin, 50 goals
Kellie Ann Matey, Archbishop Carroll, 50 goals
Julia Reardon, Upper Dublin, 50 goals
Emma Haring, Central Bucks West, 50 goals
Katie Bergen, Shipley School, 50 goals
Camryn Zavacky, Saucon Valley, 50 goals
Lauren Dague, Hempfield, 49 goals
Kylie Giordano, Millville-NJ, 49 goals
Emelie Curtis, Pennsbury, 49 goals
Kristi Kada, Boyertown, 49 goals
Sydney Tornetta, Methacton, 48 goals
Gianna DeCesaris, Bishop Shanahan, 48 goals
Emily Stewart, Harriton, 48 goals
Joanna Hilkert, Danville, 48 goals
Morgan Kopcik, Conrad Weiser, 48 goals
Alia Marshall, Cape Henlopen-DE, 48 goals
Cam Evitts, Conestoga, 47 goals
Gabby Boyer, Exeter, 47 goals
Lily Szilagyi, North Penn, 47 goals
Curran McLaughlin, Germantown Friends, 47 goals
Amber Germer, Archbishop Carroll, 47 goals
Kylie Gioia, Marple Newtown, 47 goals
Madison Henry, Archbishop Carroll, 47 goals
Willa Hetznecker, Haverford High, 47 goals
Devon Whitaker, Episcopal Academy, 47 goals
Meghan O’Donnell, Upper Moreland, 46 goals
Emily Beard, Cedar Crest, 46 goals
Shannon Garvey, Unionville, 46 goals
Eryn Little, New Oxford, 46 goals
Lindsey Fox, Wilson, 46 goals
Emily Monigle, Cape Henlopen-DE, 46 goals
Maggie Devito, New Hope-Solebury, 46 goals
Ally Tobler, Washington Township-NJ, 46 goals
Meredith Lockwood, Cape Henlopen-DE, 46 goals
Katherine Naiburg, Saucon Valley, 45 goals
Julie Schickling, Springfield-Delco, 45 goals
McKenna Conklin, Lampeter-Strasburg, 45 goals
Sydney Wasdick, Pottsgrove, 45 goals
Grace Dwyer, Harriton, 45 goals
Kenzie Roth, Parkland, 45 goals
Maggie Golder, Pennsbury, 45 goals
Emma Haring, Central Bucks West, 45 goals
Laine Walterson, Egg Harbor Township-NJ, 45 goals
McKenna Conklin, Lampeter-Strasburg, 45 goals
Mikayla Dever, Academy of Notre Dame, 45 goals
Charlie Baldwin, Woodstown-NJ, 45 goals
Maddy Bassoff, Harrisburg Christian, 44 goals
McKenzie Blake, Haddonfield-NJ, 44 goals
Catherine Agostini, Atlantic City-NJ, 44 goals
Kathleen Sajer, Trinity, 44 goals
Maeve Leonzi, Parkland, 44 goals
Sydney Wasdick, Pottsgrove, 44 goals
Emily Hall, State College, 44 goals
Kaely Cristello, Marple Newtown, 44 goals
Tori DiCarlo, Radnor, 43 goals
Becca Clark, Academy of the New Church, 43 goals
Brynn Ammerman, Agnes Irwin, 43 goals
Keeley Connor, Villa Joseph Marie, 42 goals
Becky Browndorf, Upper Dublin, 42 goals
Hannah Young, Villa Maria Academy, 42 goals
Emily Smith, Springfield-Montco, 42 goals
Randi Hess, Souderton, 42 goals
Lexi Petrakis, Plymouth Whitemarsh, 42 goals
Anna Kaplan, Twin Valley, 42 goals
Skyler Padgett, Delaware Valley, 42 goals
Rachel Doubet, Bonner-Prendergast, 42 goals
Annie Whalen, Archbishop Wood, 42 goals
Kenna Kaut, Penncrest, 42 goals
Caroline Shaefer, Garnet Valley, 41 goals
Michelle Warren, Bishop Shanahan, 41 goals
Amy Hutwelker, New Hope-Solebury, 41 goals
Peyton Halsey, Exeter, 41 goals
Sophia Stanislawczyk, Gov. Mifflin, 41 goals
Ariana Kline, Exeter, 41 goals
Julianne Carey, Agnes Irwin, 41 goals
Maeve Heckard, Lansdale Catholic, 41 goals
Rory Nilsen, Pope John Paul II, 41 goals
Aubrey Hunter, Middle Township-NJ, 41 goals
Emily Magalotti, Wilson, 41 goals
Jane MacRae, Germantown Friends, 41 goals
Clare Meyer, Germantown Friends, 40 goals
Ella Reish, Lewisburg, 40 goals
Sydney Zimmerman, Ridley, 40 goals
Avery Jeffe, Moorestown-NJ, 40 goals
Kiley Mottice, Archbishop Carroll, 40 goals
Sophie Haase, Strath Haven, 40 goals
Julia Givens, Twin Valley, 40 goals

Assists (30 or more)
Joanna Helm, Wyomissing, 94 assists
Allie Schwab, Harriton, 92 assists
Maddi Koury, Owen J. Roberts, 82 assists
Tatumn Eccleston, Hill School, 79 assists
Corinne Bednarik, Downingtown West, 73 assists
Abby Walheim, Villa Maria Academy, 72 assists
Maddie Barber, Middle Township-NJ, 69 assists
Cate Cox, Radnor, 65 assists
Brynn Eilbacher, Camden Catholic-NJ, 63 assists
Maddy Spratt, Pennsbury, 60 assists
Brynn Ammerman, Agnes Irwin, 58 assists
Emma Meakim, Upper Moreland, 56 assists
Megan Rice, Manheim Township, 56 assists
Margie Carden, Villa Maria Academy, 55 assists
Bridget Finley, Villa Maria Academy, 54 assists
Hannah Kipple, Danville, 53 assists
Kate Dougherty, New Hope-Solebury, 52 assists
Quinn Ferry, Central Bucks East, 49 assists
Ashley Chisholm, West Chester Rustin, 48 assists
Caroline Burt, Episcopal Academy, 48 assists
Jill Quigley, Spring-Ford, 47 assists
Caroline Burt, Episcopal Academy, 47 assists
Taylor Kopan, Manheim Township, 44 assists
Randi Hess, Souderton, 43 assists
Gabi Connor, Haddonfield-NJ, 43 assists
Alyssa Petrucelli, Pottsgrove, 42 assists
Emily Wills, Agnes Irwin, 41 assists
Kate Roberts, Lake-Lehman, 40 assists
Peyton Halsey, Exeter, 40 assists
Maggie Blemings, Bonner-Prendergast, 40 assists
Mikayla Dever, Academy of Notre Dame, 40 assists
Caroline Beckett, Haddonfield-NJ, 40 assists
Natalie Pansini, Agnes Irwin, 40 assists
Marissa Mullan, Interboro, 40 assists
Ashley Nutt, Moorestown-NJ, 40 assists
Maggie Devito, New Hope-Solebury, 39 assists
Devon Webb, Seneca-NJ, 39 assists
Lucy Svetec, Manheim Township, 39 assists
Ashley Campo, Haddonfield-NJ, 39 assists
Caroline Brennan, Downingtown East, 38 assists
Belle Mastropietro, Springfield-Delco, 38 assists
Kara Nealon, Garnet Valley, 38 assists
Anna Green, Central Bucks South, 37 assists
Kira Sides, Middle Township-NJ, 37 assists
Grace Dwyer, Harriton, 36 assists
Charlie Baldwin, Woodstown-NJ, 36 assists
Emily Feeney, Downingtown West, 36 assists
Livi Lawton, Downingtown East, 36 assists
Maggie Golder, Pennsbury, 35 assists
Lydia Colasante, Tatnall School-DE, 35 assists
Kelly Dickson, Wissahickon, 35 assists
Becky Browndorf, Upper Dublin, 34 assists
Lola Messick, Cape Henlopen-DE, 34 assists
Regan Nealon, Garnet Valley, 34 assists
Megan Halczuk, Kennard-Dale, 33 assists
Mackenzie Young, Kennard-Dale, 33 assists
Keri Barnett, Interboro, 32 assists
Karli Dougherty, Archbishop Carroll, 31 assists
Lucy Dwyer, Harriton, 31 assists
Riley Knapp, Twin Valley, 30 assists
Alyssa Petrucelli, Pottsgrove, 30 assists

Points (90 or more)
Allie Schwab, Harriton, 86 goals, 92 assists, 178 points
Joanna Helm, Wyomissing, 68 goals, 94 assists, 162 points
Madison Tare, Trinity, 125 goals, 21 assists, 146 points
Abby Walheim, Villa Maria Academy, 73 goals, 72 assists, 145 points
Corinne Bednarik, Downingtown West, 71 goals, 73 assists, 144 points
Ashley Chisholm, West Chester Rustin, 95 goals, 48 assists, 143 points
Emily Wills, Agnes Irwin, 102 goals, 41 assists, 143 points
Kira Sides, Middle Township-NJ, 105 goals, 37 assists, 142 points
Kelsey Kimmel, Lampeter-Strasburg, 130 goals, 8 assists, 138 points
Claire Eberly, Cocalico, 100 goals, 37 assists, 137 points
Margie Carden, Villa Maria Academy, 81 goals, 55 assists, 136 points
Megan Halczuk, Kennard-Dale, 100 goals, 33 assists, 133 points
Megan Rice, Manheim Township, 76 goals, 56 assists, 132 points
Maddy Spratt, Pennsbury, 69 goals, 60 assists, 129 points
Katelin Williams, Harriton, 106 goals, 22 assists, 138 points
Lizzie Yurchak, Hempfield, 101 goals, 27 assists, 128 points
Hannah Delahaye, Owen J. Roberts, 108 goals, 20 assists, 128 points
Hannah Custer, Cocalico, 104 goals, 23 assists, 127 points
Bridget Finley, Villa Maria Academy, 73 goals, 54 assists, 127 points
Taylor Kopan, Manheim Township, 81 goals, 44 assists, 125 points
Lucy Svetec, Manheim Township, 86 goals, 39 assists, 125 points
Natalie Pansini, Agnes Irwin, 83 goals, 40 assists, 123 points
Maddie Barber, Middle Township-NJ, 54 goals, 69 assists, 123 points
Hannah Kipple, Danville, 70 goals, 53 assists, 123 points
Maddi Koury, Owen J. Roberts, 38 goals, 82 assists, 120 points
Cassidy Spilis, Seneca-NJ, 97 goals, 21 assists, 118 points
Brynn Eilbacher, Camden Catholic-NJ, 55 goals, 63 assists, 118 points
Cate Cox, Radnor, 52 goals, 65 assists, 117 points
Erin Donahoe, Danville, 95 goals, 20 assists, 115 points
Rachel Clark, Conestoga, 97 goals, 18 assists, 115 points
Caroline Beckett, Haddonfield-NJ, 73 goals, 40 assists, 113 points
Kate Walsh, Camden Catholic-NJ, 90 goals, 23 assists, 113 points
Eloise Gebert, Owen J. Roberts, 91 goals, 22 assists, 113 points
Kate Dougherty, New Hope-Solebury, 70 goals, 52 assists, 112 points
Lindsey Fagan, Bonner-Prendergast, 92 goals, 19 assists, 111 points
Peyton Mottice, Downingtown West, 83 goals, 28 assists, 111 points
Kate Roberts, Lake-Lehman, 70 goals, 40 assists, 110 points
Anna Green, Central Bucks South, 73 goals, 37 assists, 110 points
Lauren Delamater, Dallas, 87 goals, 22 assists, 109 points
Marissa White, Agnes Irwin, 100 goals, 8 assists, 108 points
Emma Meakim, Upper Moreland, 52 goals, 56 assists, 108 points
Emily Feeney, Downingtown West, 72 goals, 36 assists, 108 points
Sally Stahl, State College, 75 goals, 33 assists, 108 points
Riley McGowan, Souderton, 89 goals, 18 assists, 107 points
Livi Lawton, Downingtown East, 71 goals, 36 assists, 107 points
Lauren Wassell, Lanc. Country Day/Catholic, 95 goals, 12 assists, 107 points
Caroline Brennan, Downingtown East, 68 goals, 38 assists, 106 points
Keri Barnett, Interboro, 74 goals, 32 assists, 106 points
Lindsey Durkota, Hempfield, 83 goals, 23 assists, 106 points
Caroline Burt, Episcopal Academy, 59 goals, 47 assists, 106 points
Lucy Dwyer, Harriton, 74 goals, 31 assists, 105 points
Caroline Burt, Episcopal Academy, 57 goals, 48 assists, 105 points
Tatumn Eccleston, Hill School, 26 goals, 79 assists, 105 points
Jill Quigley, Spring-Ford, 57 goals, 47 assists, 104 points
Gabi Connor, Haddonfield-NJ, 61 goals, 43 assists, 104 points
Danielle Santora, Sacred Heart, 84 goals, 20 assists, 104 points
Kiersten Ellsworth, Garden Spot, 90 goals, 14 assists, 104 points
Belle Mastropietro, Springfield-Delco, 66 goals, 38 assists, 104 points
Regan Nealon, Garnet Valley, 69 goals, 34 assists, 103 points
Sam Intrieri, Wissahickon, 83 goals, 19 assists, 102 points
Brynn Ammerman, Agnes Irwin, 43 goals, 58 assists, 101 points
Ashley Campo, Haddonfield-NJ, 62 goals, 39 assists, 101 points
Morgan Reed, Interboro, 79 goals, 22 assists, 101 points
Bailey Fedun, Delaware Valley, 85 goals, 15 assists, 100 points
Gianna Monaco, Lenape-NJ, 86 goals, 14 assists, 100 points
Carolyn Thistlewaite, New Hope-Solebury, 89 goals, 11 assists, 100 points
Lizzie Paterno, Academy of the New Church, 79 goals, 20 assists, 99 points
Emily Williams, Pottsgrove, 72 goals, 27 assists, 99 points
Marissa Mullan, Interboro, 59 goals, 40 assists, 99 points
Olivia Dirks, Episcopal Academy, 75 goals, 23 assists, 98 points
Kara Nealon, Garnet Valley, 60 goals, 38 assists, 98 points
Isabella Karstien, Exeter, 74 goals, 22 assists, 96 points
Kendall Duffy, Wilson, 84 goals, 12 assists, 96 points
Lydia Colasante, Tatnall School-DE, 60 goals, 35 assists, 95 points
Morgan Hurd, Parkland, 65 goals, 29 assists, 94 points
Maggie Blemings, Bonner-Prendergast, 54 goals, 40 assists, 94 points
Emma Raines, Twin Valley, 76 goals, 18 assists, 94 points
Hannah Stanislawczyk, Gov. Mifflin, 79 goals, 15 assists, 94 points
Olivia Koch, The Lawrenceville School-NJ, 82 goals, 10 assists, 92 points
Emily Williams, Pottsgrove, 68 goals,23 assists, 91 points
Gabrielle Liott, Hatboro-Horsham, 71 goals, 20 assists, 91 points


Help in gathering these statistics came from:

SuburbanOneSports.com
Delco Times
Lancaster Online
NJ.com
MaxPreps

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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: Springside CHA 2020 FO Tishgart commits to Colorado College 

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 8/1/19

Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 2020 faceoff specialist Ben Tishgart has made a commitment to play Division III lacrosse at Colorado College.

Ben Tishgart profile:

Ben Tishgart

High school: Springside Chestnut Hill Academy (Philadelphia, PA

Grad year: 2020

Position: Faceoff

College committed to: Colorado College

Club team: NXT Lacrosse Boys

Why did you choose Colorado College? “I chose CC for the combination of a great education and a great lacrosse program.”

Is there anything else you would like to share? “I would like to thank my family and my coaches for pushing me to be the best player and person I can be.”

Main Line Sports Center, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates Ben Tishgart. 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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