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Boys’ HS previews: SOL’s Hatboro Horsham, Souderton, Pennridge

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/25/19
This is one of a series of Philly boys’ lacrosse previews for 2019.

High School: Hatboro Horsham

League: Suburban One American

Coach: Gauntlett Walker Jr. – 2nd Year

Last year’s record: 5-13

Key returnees:
Ian Reilley (Senior, Midfield)
Drew Robinson (Senior, Defense)
Jason Kleintz (Senior, Attack)
Jake Rickard (Senior, Defense)
Andrew McPoyle (Senior, Midfield)
Joe Brophy – (Senior, Goalie)
Kyle Rudolph (Junior, Midfield)

Others to watch:
Shane Wheeler (Senior, Defense)
Dylan Fesmire (Sophomore, Defense)
Sam Fink (Freshman, Midfield)
Michael Brown Junior, Attack)
Vince Tarsi (Sophomore, Attack)
CJ Grier (Junior, Goalie)
Nic Cerminara (Junior, Attack)
Jack Hartmaier (Junior, Midfield)

Coach’s outlook for 2019 season: “The 2019 Hatters are looking to return to the top of the Suburban One League standings and secure a spot in the playoffs. They are comprised of a tight knit group of players, with a great mix of youth, experience and talent. They have put in a ton of work in the offseason, and are ready to take on the challenges that come with achieving their goals.”

High School: Souderton

Coach: Mark Princehorn (6th Season)

Last Year: 12-7 (5-2), Tied for second in the league, Lost in PIAA AAA District One First Round (Haverford High)

Key Returners:
Jr. Stephen Blue – 1st Team SOL, All-time program, leader in points
Sr. Walker Martin – 2nd Team SOL, All-time program leader in goals
Sr. Axell Beskar – 2nd Team SOL, Moravian Commit
Sr. Cole Witoslawski – 3rd Team SOL, Widener Commit
Sr. Kain Turner – HM SOL, Wilkes Commit

Players to Watch:
Soph. Liam Hannon – Returning Starter
Soph. Manny Puente – Returning Letterman
Jr. Dylan Anderson – Returning Starter
Soph. Jalen White – Returning Starter
Jr. Matt Rauch – Returning Starter

Season Outlook: “This is a very experienced group offensively. If we continue to work hard and improve every day, we will continue to take steps forward as a program. Our main goals are to be playing our best lacrosse in May and to earn a trip back to the playoffs.”

High School: Pennridge

Last season’s record: 14-6

Coach: JP Banks (4th year)

Notable players lost: PJ Matkowski, Tristan Banks

Returning/other players to watch: Nick Fanelli Sr A, Logan Lazasz Sr A, Kevin Britner Sr A, Ryan Garner Sr M, Jack Garner Jr M, Matt Nevells Jr M, Dan Hart Sr LSM, Brandan Howell Sr D , Johnnie Banks Sr D

Season outlook: “Pennridge is looking to build on the success of last years season and to be competitive in the conference and district come May.”

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.@1stStartLax Monday Philly lacrosse scoreboard

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/25/19

HS boys

Council Rock North 12, Archbishop Wood 4
Haverford School 14, Everest Academy (ON) 2
Penn Charter 13, Hill School 1
Central Bucks South 11, Boyertown 9
Episcopal Academy at Nansemond-Suffolk Academy (VA)
Council Rock South 8, Pennsbury 3
Father Judge at Springfield-Montco PPD.
Souderton at Neshaminy
Liberty at Quakertown
Lansdale Catholic 7, Upper Moreland 2
Interboro at Upper Darby PPD.
New Hope-Solebury 10, Conwell-Egan 9 OT
Shanahan 16, Berks Catholic 1
Pope John Paul II 10, Roman Catholic 7

Girls

Strath Haven 18, North Penn 11
Upper Moreland at Central Bucks East
Wilson 12, Upper Dublin 11
Agnes Irwin at Georgetown Visitation (DC)
Central Bucks South 17, Upper Perkiomen 3
Henderson 11, Pope John Paul II 10
West Chester East at Pennsbury
Perkiomen Valley 10, Pennridge 7
Lansdale Catholic at Council Rock South
Jenkintown 19, Cheltenham 3
Academy of the New Church 16, Conwell-Egan 5
Interboro 15, Oxford 8
Norristown at Quakertown

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.@FusionLax Monday boys’ summaries

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/25/19

Central Bucks South 11, Boyertown 9
CB South 1 4 2 4
Boyertown 3 1 3 2

CBS
C. Abbonizio – 3 goals
A. Novick – 2 goals, 3 assists, 3 gbs, 1fto
T. Walsh – 2 goals, 1 assist
D. Grosso – 2 goals, 1 assist, 1gb
A. Ballantine – 1 goal, 1 assist, 2gbs
J. Cenci – 1 assist
C. Holley – 1 goal
T. Horvath – 14 gbs, 20 for 22 faceoffs
C. Bernstein – 4 saves
G. Ostroff – 2 saves
M. McDonald – 6 gbs, 1 fto
D. McCrory – 2 fto
J. Christianson – 1gb
L. Marin – 1 gb

Lansdale Catholic 7, Upper Moreland 2
Q1: LC: 1 UM: 1
Q2: LC: 2 UM: 1
Q3: LC: 2
Q4: LC: 2

LC:
Connor Mann: 2G, 1A, 1GB
Jesse Brown: 2G, 4 GB
Ryan Corbett: 1G. 1A, 2GB
Evan Hannings: 2g, 1GB
Goalie: Connor Flanegan: 12 Saves

Penn Charter 13, Hill School 1

PC
Gavin Tygh: 3G, 1A, 15-18 FO
Conor McKee: 3G, 1A
Nick DiCicco: 2G, 1A
Tone DeMarco: 2G, 1A
Dean Bleiler: 1G
Lance Rainer: 1G
Colin Michener: 1G
Liam LaBarge: 1A
Petey Malitas: 1A
Carson Marano: 8 saves
Ben Tompkins: 5 Saves

Council Rock North 12, Archbishop Wood 4

ABW:
Bryson Wilson (Jr/GK) 15 saves
Dan Divita (So/M) 2G 1GB
Andrew Leinenbach (Sr/A) 1G 1GB
Dylan Huegel (Jr/D) 1G 1GB
Brian Kinkade (Sr/M) 1A 2GB
Sean Kerchak (Sr/LSM) 1A
Kevin Bresnan (Jr/D) 4GB

Council Rock South 8, Pennsbury 3

Pennsbury
Nick Sutton 2g
Avery Dysart 1g
Jake Krefetz and Ryan DeZutel combined for 8/15 on faceoffs

Haverford School 14, Everest Academy (ON) 2

Haverford School
Peter Garno 2g
Adam Salvaggio 5g, 1a
Gavin Burke 1g
Brennan McBride 1g, 3a
Pears Glavin 1g
Michael Bozzi 1g, 1a
Nolan Cooleen 1g
Geordy Holmes 1g, 1a
Jon Krouse 1g

New Hope-Solebury 10, Conwell-Egan 9 OT
CEC: 1-4-3-1-0(OT) = 9
NH: 3-3-0-3-1(OT) = 10

Conwell-Egan Catholic
Jack Kalinowski 4g 1a
Colin McCarty 4g
Seamus Connor 1g
Tyler Leiby 1a
Brendan Held 1a
Jimmy Bickel 1a 8GBs
Devon Vanderwende, goalie, 11 Saves
Egan Rigney, goalie, 12 saves

New Hope-Solebury
Tom Roupp 3g
Kyle McLaughlin 2g
Kyle Baughner 2g
Ben Kuepper 1g
Will Kelley 1g

Pope John Paul II 10, Roman Catholic 7
PJP 6 Roman 4 at half

PJP:
Ambrose Collilouri 3 goals
Dominic Romani 2 goals 2 assists
Owen Dougherty 2 goals 1 assist

Roman:
Adkins 2 goals 2 assists

Shanahan 16, Berks Catholic 1
Shanahan 8-4-2-2
Berks Catholic 1-0-0-0

Shanahan scorers
Bevevino 2G’s 1A
Riccardo 1G 1A
K. Gucwa 1G 4A’s
Childs 1G
Goforth 5G’s
Rafferty 2G’s 1A
Kingsbury 1G
Lynch 1G
Trudel 1G
Gallagher 1G 1A
McMahon 1A
Pezone 7 saves
Billie 9 saves
Kingsbury 11/16 FO’s

Berks Catholic scoers
Painton 1G
Scheilber 9 saves

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Boys’ HS previews: Wyo-Val’s Crestwood, Delaware Valley, Lake Lehman

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/25/19
This is one of a series of Philly boys’ lacrosse previews for 2019.

High School: Delaware Valley High School

League: Wyoming Valley Lacrosse League

Coach: Jeffrey Krasulski, 11 years

Last year’s record: 13-7. District 2 AAA Champions.Lost in semi-final of District 2/11 Subregional

Returning starters:
Joshua Balcarcel, junior, attack
Jackson Melnick, junior attack
Shane Roche junior attack
Nash Hamill senior lsm
Seth Croll junior defense

Others to watch:
Alex Husjenovic sophomore middie
Finnegan McCormack sophomore middie/FO
James Staeckeler junior defense
Henry Hamill sophomore goalie

Coach’s outlook for 2018 season: “We have a young and exciting team this season. We will rely on our returning starting attack unit to lead the offense and have some athletes to play on the defensive end. Even though we are young, we think we have enough talent to compete for a league and district title this season.”

High School: Crestwood High School

League: Wyoming Valley Lacrosse League (PIAA District 2)

Coach: Brian Zabroski , 5 Years, 64 wins – 24 losses

Last year’s record: PIAA District 2 Champions, Wyoming Valley Lacrosse League Champions, PIAA State Quarterfinalist

Key returnees: Anthony Caporuscio (Attack), Wyatt Malia (Attack), TJ Kulak (Goalie / Attack), Trey Zabroski (O Mid), Sean Murphy (O Mid), Gabe Chmiola (Defense), Chandler O’Farrell (Face Off)

Others to watch: Ryan Harding (Defense), Evan Burleson (Mid), Brian Costello (LSM), Brenden Demarzo (D Mid), Garrett Swank (D Mid)

Coach’s outlook for 2019 season: “With the majority of our offense returning from last season we hope to maintain ball control and be a scoring threat. We are welcoming many good athletes to the team this year that are just learning the sport and our goal is for continuous improvement so we end the season strong.”

High School: Lake Lehman

League: Wyoming Valley

Coach: Chris Hampel, 4th year

Last year’s record: 4-12

Key returnees: Marshall Woodrosky (A,M), Christian Diana (A), Jason Button (A), Josh Durling (D), Giovanni Ferrari (D), Nick Zaboski (F/O,M), Ryan Eiden (M)

Others to watch: Colby Roberts (M), Zach Aben (M), Ty Woodrosky (LSM), Justin James (D), Scott Robbins (G)

Coach’s outlook for 2019 season: “A young team last year has a year’s experience under their belt. A handful of freshman with several years experience add some depth to our offense. Good amount of experience on D, especially LSM and short stick D middies, should help to balance our team this year. Numbers are up greatly over last year; hoping some athletic first year players can prove to be valuable assets to the team.”

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USILA Rankings: Penn moves to No. 13, Lehigh to No. 14 in D1

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/25/19

The USILA Rankings for March 25:

Division I

1 Penn State 343 (8) 7-1 1
2 Yale 341 (8) 5-1 3
3 Maryland 329 (2) 8-1 4
4 Ohio State 303 7-0 5
5 Duke 279 8-2 2
6 Loyola Maryland 254 6-2 6
7 Virginia 253 6-2 9
8 Syracuse 224 5-2 12
9 Denver 222 5-2 13
10 Towson 186 5-3 7
10 Cornell 186 5-3 8
12 Notre Dame 161 4-3 11
13 Penn 138 4-3 19
14 Lehigh 104 6-3 17

15 High Point 99 7-2 10
16 Massachusetts 94 6-3 20
17 Army West Point 92 7-2 18
18 Johns Hopkins 44 4-4 15
19 Georgetown 33 7-2 14
20 Hobart 26 7-1 NR
Others receiving votes: Rutgers, Richmond, Hobart, Villanova, and Boston University

Division II

1 Adelphi 362 (16) 8-0 1
2 Limestone 338 (2) 9-0 2
3 Mercy 310 9-0 3
4 Merrimack 297 4-1 6
5 LIU Post 279 5-2 5
6 Pace 271 4-1 6
7 Le Moyne 251 6-2 4
8 Belmont Abbey 241 9-1 8
9 UIndy 221 7-1 9
10 Queens (NC) 202 8-1 10
11 Seton Hill 178 5-3 11
12 Mount Olive 162 8-1 13
13 Mercyhurst 156 5-2 12
14 Saint Leo 100 6-3 16
15 Lindenwood 83 7-3 14
16 Rockhurst 77 8-2 17
17 Assumption 56 5-2 19
18 Wingate 42 6-3 15
19 Catawba 36 7-2 NR
20 Saint Anselm 34 2-2 NR
Others receiving votes: Maryville 21, Florida Tech 18, Lynn 9, Tampa 8, Rollins 7, Florida Southern 7, Lake Erie 6, Young Harris 4, Bentley 3, Saint Rose 1.

Division III

1 Salisbury 436 (19) 9-0 1
2 Amherst 419 (3) 7-0 2
T3 Tufts 378 8-0 3
T3 RIT 378 7-1 4
5 York 349 9-1 6
6 Cabrini 314 7-1 5

7 Gettysburg 295 7-2 9
8 Wesleyan 294 6-1 7
9 Ursinus 248 6-1 8
10 Dickinson 227 6-2 10

11 Stevens 211 7-2 12
12 Bates 165 6-2 11
13 Denison 163 5-2 13
14 Williams 139 5-1 NR
15 Christopher Newport 123 8-3 14
16 RPI 112 7-1 15
17 Washington and Lee 80 6-4 16
18 St. Lawrence 78 6-0 20
19 Franklin and Marshall 71 5-3 17
20 Lynchburg 53 5-4 18
Also receiving votes: Union 29, Ithaca 16, Wesley 15, Middlebury 8, Stockton 6, Frostburg 4, Coast Guard 3, DeSales 2, Hood 2, Cortland 1, Colorado College 1.

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Boys’ HS previews: South Jersey’s Lenape, Washington Twp.

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/26/19
This is one of a series of Philly boys’ lacrosse previews for 2019.

High School: Lenape High School

League: Olympic American Division of Olympic Conference, NJ

Coach: Bill Sutphin (17th season, career record 188-103)

2018 overall record: 19-3, 11-1 in division, won Olympic American Division, South Jersey Group IV Champions

Key returnees:
2019 Bryce Reece Mid
2019 Will Mercado Mid/Attack
2019 Rob Pensabene Goalie
2019 Matt Soutar FOGO
2019 Matt Higgins LSM
2020 Mason Bregman Attack
2020 Caleb Oswari Def
2020 Will Blum Goalie
2020 Nik Allen Def
2020 Hunter Lippincott Attack
2021 Riley Spitznas Mid
2021 Luke Cole Mid
2021 Brady Long Def/LSM
2021 Sean Kennedy Attack

Players to Watch:
2019 Tim Stevens Mid
2019 Dakota Sarni Def
2020 Kevin Yang Mid
2020 Matt Still D-Mid
2021 Drew Varlese Def
2021 Eli Robinson Def
2021 Aiden Lawrence Def
2021 Zach Lippincott Mid
2021 Tristan Neilson FOGO/Attack
2021 Dave Grabowski Attack
2021 Trevon Rice D-Mid
2022 Sean Shelko Attack
2022 Sean Pappas LSM
2022 Ethan Polundiak FOGO/Mid

Coach’s comment: “We return most of our offense led by Bryce Reece (39G 16 A), Mason Bregman (25G 37 A), Will Mercado (14 G 16A), and Luke Cole (18G 18A). We will be young on defense but return all conference goalie Rob Pensabene. We expect to be compete in every game but will have to play a different type of game with new pieces on the field at certain spots. We still have several key pieces from last year’s success that will have to lead for younger players as they gain varsity experience.”

High School: Washington Township

Head Coach: Josh Hanlon

2018 Record: 7-12 (Reacher Group IV South Quarterfinals)

Players to watch:
Senior Dante Magliano (Kean), Magliano had 27 goals, 20 assists and 34 ground balls last year to make the all Olympic Conference second team. Junior midfielder GianLuca Lockhart, was second in points on the team with 29 goals, 13 assists, and 81 GBs.
Junior midfielder Zach Grassi returns and in 2018 led the team with 150 ground balls and is the Minutemen’s faceoff specialist.
Senior Albert Tobey

Junior Nick Flamma
Senior Dylan Kreitzer (Gwynedd Mercy) is back as the starting goalie
Seniors Sam Flamma (Gwynedd Mercy), Christian Brown (Lycoming)
Junior Gene Petruzzi
Sophomore long stick middie Kane Giloley
Sophomore Richie Hughes, midfield

Outlook: “After posting a 7-13 record and reaching the sectional quarterfinals, a healthy Minutemen team will continue battle in the talented Olympic American Conference and make strides under Coach Hanlon.”

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Boys’ HS previews: PAC’s Spring-Ford, MAPL’s Hill School, Delaware’s Polytech

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/26/19
This is one of a series of Philly boys’ lacrosse previews for 2019.

High School: Spring-Ford

League: PAC

Coach: Kevin Donnelly 16th

Last year’s record: 16-6 PAC Champions

Key returnees: Peyton Gensler 12 A, Dean Costalas 12 D, Hayden Groff 12 M, Nick Teets 10 A, Colin Pettine 11 M, Joe Morgan 11 M, Blake Terrizzi 11 D, Gunnar Romano 11 M

Others to watch: Ben Swarr 11 G, James Mullen 12 A

Coach’s outlook for 2019 season: “We want to get better every day, continue to come together as a team to work hard and be committed to go as far as the team is capable of.”

High School: The Hill School

Coach and number of seasons as head coach: Mike Murphy-1st Season

Last year’s record/accomplishments:  3-12

Players to watch: Pat Neiswender-Attack Sr, Carter Page-Attack-Jr  Carter Straub-Mid/Att-Soph  Alex Kiviniemi-M Sr Will Schaller-LSM-FR Zach Phillips, Goalie, JR

Season outlook:  We are a young team that will look to improve every day.

What will be a position of strength for your team this season?  Attack, Goalie

What factors must come together for your team to reach its highest potential?  Can we get experienced quickly.  Need to come together as a team.

What goals has your team set for itself? “Get Better every day.  Contend for a MAPL Championship.”

High School: Polytech

League: Henlopen North (Delaware)

Coach: Robert Gilmore, 21

Last year’s record: 7-8

Key returnees: Montrell Jones SR D, Jason Connely SR M, Sam Slater Soph A, Josh Blandino Jr. M, ChrisMcCalister Jr. M

Others to watch: Max Wilson Jr D, AidanStephan F Goalie

Coach’s outlook for 2018 season: “Our players are working exceptionally hard and are jelling. We hope to improve on last years performance and return to post season play.”



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NXT Spring League hosts equipment drive for School District of Philadelphia

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/26/19
From Press Release

In its second week, the NXT Boys Mid-Atlantic Spring League hosted an equipment drive Sunday to benefit the School District of Philadelphia and their Middle Grades Athletic League.

District-wide, there are currently over 95 middle schools, yet only 13 lacrosse teams exist. The donations received will help to decrease one of the biggest hurdles for students looking to enter into the game of lacrosse.

“The partnership leading into this weekend with the School District of Philadelphia makes sense for NXT. From our intro programming to our recruiting events we are always looking for a way to grow the game of lacrosse. It was inspiring to see parents from other clubs come together to benefit others,” said Director of Boys Events Ryan Long.

Twelve sticks, 8 helmets, 6 bags and a large amount of gloves and arm guards were received in new to lightly used lacrosse equipment.

NXT is looking to continue this partnership at future Spring League events as well as other Philadelphia-area events.

Interested in donating? Contact Tim Morrison of the School District of Philadelphia at tmorrison@philasd.org for more information.

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Boys’ HS previews: SOL’s Upper Dublin, Inter-Ac’s Episcopal Ac., Catholic League’s Arch. Carroll

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/26/19
This is one of a series of Philly boys’ lacrosse previews for 2019.

High School: Upper Dublin High School

League: Suburban One: American Conference

Coach: Pat Lacon (1st year)
Asst. Coach: Haldy Gifford, Zach Wilkocz, Steve Young, Roger Reynolds, Jon Levine

Last year’s record: 16-3 Lost in first round of the state playoff

Key returnees:
Colin Asper, 2019, Attack/Mid
Brody Balasa, 2019, Defense
Patrick Dennin, 2019, Defense
Alex Hildebrand, 2019, Midfield
Tom Petrucci, 2019, Midfielder
Nolan Reape, 2019, Attack/Mid
Lucas Roselli, 2019, Midfield
Lucas Nina, 2019, Midfield
Jason Scott, 2019, Midfielder
Sam Hoffman, 2020, Goalie
Brian McCarry, 2020, Midfielder
Ross Neumann, 2020, Midfielder
Jason Williams, 2020, Attack
Zach Young, 2020, Attack/Mid

Coach’s outlook for 2019 season: “We are very excited to see what the 2019 season has in store for us. We have a great mix of upperclassmen and younger players competing hard each and every day. Our mission is to be playing our best lacrosse come May.”

High School: Episcopal Academy

League: Inter-Ac

Head Coach: Chris Bates

Last year’s team record: 8-6; tied for 2nd in I-A

List key returning players:
2018 All Inter-Ac First Team: Gabriel Furey ’19 (Mid – Penn), Collin Loughead ’19 ( Def – Boston University) Honorable Mention: Charlie Cunniffe ’20, (Att – Lafayette) Jack Henderson ’19, (FOGO Penn State) Quinn Chambers ’19, (SSDM – Johns Hopkins) Matt Chess ’20 (goalie Army)

Key newcomers/Others to Watch: Rowan Brumbaugh ’19 (Att – Hamilton) & Nick Bates (Att); Billy Adams -’21 Mid, Nate Hunter ’20 mid; Jackson Tuma ’20 mid; Carter Strid ’19 D & Kevin King ’19 D

Coach’s comment on season outlook: “We’ve got a grinding schedule before we hit league play and hopefully our group will gain experience and learn how to compete and win big games.”

High School: Archbishop Carroll HS

League: PA Catholic League

Coach: Brian Santoleri (1st year)

Last year’s record: 11-10 record. District 12 champions. Catholic League North Champions. Qualified for PA State tournament.

Key returnees: Sean Kearney ’19 Attackman, Fynn McNulty ’19 Attackman, Andy Borkowski ’20 Attackman, Zane Walsh ’20 Midfielder, Max Ritter ’20 Mid/Fogo, Padraig Casey ’19 Defenseman, Michael “Fish” Hall ’19 LSM, Michael Tarasca ’19 Goalie

Others to watch: Dominick Burke ’20 Midfielder, Shawn Loftus ’19 Midfielder, Sean Meals ’20 Defenseman

Coach’s outlook for 2019 season: “The 2019 Archbishop Carroll Patriots return 11 seniors from a district 12 championship and state qualifying season in 2018. New Head Coach Brian Santoleri ’08 has high hopes to repeat and make a run in the state playoffs. Carroll scheduled several strong non-conference programs including Easton, Penncrest, Marple, and Lower Merion before games against St. Joes Prep and La Salle. Even with losing a loaded ’18 class including 200+ goal scorer Adam Ritter (High Point ’22), Carroll returns key players across the board and prepping for a 2019 campaign.”

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.@FusionLax Monday boys’ summaries

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/26/19

Great Valley 6, Methacton 4
GV 2-1-1-2 = 6
MHS 1-2-0-1 = 4

Great Valley
Hayden Darabant 3g
Jack Meyer 1g, 1a
Michael Corrigan 1g, 1a
Darren Middleton 1g
Jackson Campbell, goalie, 12 saves

Methacton
Jaxson Peoples (2G)
Justin Sanelli (1G)
Sean Sykes (1G)
Keith Coless (1A)

Holy Ghost Prep 9, Council Rock South 4

HGP
Dan Kovacevich 1 G 1 A
Ben Morschauser 4 G 1A
Dave Stollsteimer 1 G
Sean McLoughlin 1 G 1 A
Dan Forsythe 2 G
Jack Mahoney 1 A
Zach May 12 Saves
Great defense led by Sean Booth, Sam Summer, Brandon Golden, Jack Mahoney and Luke Slavin.

Germantown Academy 10, Upper Dublin 6

Gavin Derham 2 goals
Wilda Jordan 1 goal and 3 assists
Bruce Henry 2 goals
Noah Spratt 2 goals and 1 assist
Gunnar Bogorowski 1 goal
Connall Sweeney 1 goal
Liam Rosato 1 goal
Liam Rosato 13/ 23 face offs
Brendan Donnelly had 9 saves

Springfield-Delco 6, Penncrest 1
SPR: 0 0 5 1 – 6
PC: 0 0 0 1 – 1

SPR:
Difonzo 4,1
Clark 2g
Spence 2a
Dotsicas 1a
Clemens 1a
Broomall 5/7
Methlie 2/4
Donegan 6 saves

Pcrest
Nichols 1g
Stevens 14 saves

Conestoga 12, Harriton 7
Conestoga: 2-3-3-4=12
Harriton: 1-2-0-4=7

Stoga goals/asssits
Brendan Murphy 2g/2a
Will Schnorr 2g
Will Bryan 1g
PJ Hewitt 1g & 5/11 faceoffs
Liam Kirk 1g
Scott Smith 1g
Casey Campbell 1g,1a
Julian Grove 1g, 2a
Hugh Hinton 1g
Joey Allen 2a
Graham Blatchford 1g
Ian Kim 6/12 Face-offs
Mick Lee 5 saves

Harriton
J. Smith 3G
M. Stewart 2 G 1cto 2 gb
B.Stewart 1G 2cto 4 gb
C. Gutsche 1G
L. Wackerman 1A 2gb
J.Northington 1A
M.Copley 1A
Defensive Led by
A. McKenna 4 cto’s; 4 gbs
N.Peterson 3 cto’s; 2gbs
Face offs
E. Prince 10/18
Saves
R. DePetris 12 Saves

Academy New Church 9, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 4
Joey Paterno 4Gs
Hunter Jaronski 1G 2As
Drew Carr 1G
Jeb Brenfleck 3Gs 2As
Weston Trautman 1A
Jack Joyner 1A
Griff mcGinley 10 saves

West Chester Rustin 19, Appoquinimink (DE) 8
West Chester Rustin 7-4-3-5 19
Appoquinimink (DE) 2-2-2-2 8

Rustin
Michael Burke 4g 2a
Jake Spaniak 5g 1a 24/30 FO
Nick Madonna 3g 1a
Will Pileggi 2g 2a
Vince Myers 2g
Tucker Flynn 2g
Alex Hutsell 1g 1a
Andrew Madonna 2a
Tom Handy 9 saves

West Chester East 14, Perkiomen Valley 5

East points: Jeff Greiner 2g 2a, Jacob Greiner 3g 3a, joe Corrozza 2g, Jesse Roth 3g, Rocco Grello 3g 2a, Bryant Maits 1g, ben Delaney 1a
Saves : Jack Macanally 8

PV Stats
Nick Steele 4g
Connor Roop 1g
Nick Beaudoin 1a
Matt Brock 16/23 FO
Rob Farrington 17 saves

Kennett 10, Phoenixville 3
Kennett 0 4 2 4 10
Phoenixville 0 0 1 2 3

Kennett :
Jake Freebery 3 G
Sam Forte 4 G 1 A
Richie Hughson 2 G 12/ 15 FO
Vince Cresci 1 G
Matt Ward 5 A
Nick Kienzle 7 Saves

Phoenixville:
Ortiz 1 G
Maguire 1 G 1 A
Rosenfeld 1 G 1 A

Malvern Prep 13, Wilson West Lawn 4

Wilson
Allmendinger 2G
Magalotti 1G 1A
Grayson 1G
Lenart 1A
Skipper 12 saves

Palmyra 17, Lower Dauphin 3

Palmyra Scoring
Grant Haus 4G 2 A 3GB
Caleb Hawkins 4G 4A
Kyle Wasilewski 3G 7GB
Jake Herman 2G 3A 2GB
TJ Caton 2G 1A 2GB
Seth Robertson 2G
Tate Wasson 4GB
Andrew Ward 4GB
Jake Miller 2 GB
Brandon Luft 3GB
John Pallone 8 Saves

North Penn 15, Boyertown 5
NP- 4-6-4-1 15
B- 1-1-1-2 5

NP Scoring– Danny Pay 3g 1a, RJ Macnamara 1g, Lucas Yannul 2g 1a, Conor Young 5g, Matt Dickson 1g, Jake Bavuso 1g, Jake Homan 2g
NP Saves- Bryon Rimmer 4 saves, Ryan Bausman 2 saves
NP Faceoff’s- Will Morrow 20 wins

Central Bucks East 9, Hatboro-Horsham 4
SCORE BY QUARTER: 0-1/4-1/9-1/9-4

EAST SCORING
Ryan Gray – 1G 1A
Ryan Carroll 3G 1A
Ryan Eife 4G
Jimmy Knepp 1G
Ben Yerkes 1A

EAST FACE-OFF WINS
Jake Kueny – 5 face off wins
Evan Bullotta – 4 face off wins.
Joey Stella – 1 face off wins

EAST SAVES
Liam Rosenthal – 5
Ryan Kueny – 2

Downingtown East 6, Spring-Ford 3
DTown East: 1-4-1-0 = 6
Springford: 1-0-2-0 = 3

DTE
Brian Miller 2G 1A
Luke Wetzel 2G
Mike Ostertag 1G
Zach Lee 1G
Cooper Dicicco & Nic Ericson 12/13 on Faceoffs
Nico Iacovino 13 Saves

Emmaus 19, Pleasant Valley 1
EHS: 6-6-5-2 = 19
PVHS: 0-0-0-1 = 1

Emmaus High School
Oconnor Bailey 4g,1a
Conway Sam 2g,2a
Bhagat Evan 2g
Cote Justin 2g
Thomas Ben 3g
Csensits Jon 1g
Bonenberger Luke 1g
Higgins Tim 1g
Thomas Blake 2g
Yonker Zach 1g
Adamczyk Alex 1a
Hawkins Grant 1a
Speicher Cade 1a
Goalies
Franco Ben 1s
Sarver Levin 1s
Canone Nick 1s

Pleasant Valley
Ryan B. 1g
Tyler B. Goalie 6 saves

Lower Merion 17, Upper Darby
LMHS: 4-4-6-3 = 17
UDHS: 0-3-4-0 = 7

Lower Merion
Tyler Falco 6g,3a
Quinn Black 5g
Connor McCabe 3g, 1a
Nate Lapat 1g, 3a
Luke D’Alonzo 1g
Henry Bard 1g
Matt Sy 4 Saves
Axel Worhle 1 Save

Upper Darby
Teegan Moleski 2g
Andrew Kane 2g
Jake Moleski 1g
Barkaaut Ahdil 1g
Jason Urbanelli 1g
Davy Phosouch 22 Saves

Central Bucks West 8, Henderson 7
CBW 1-2-3-2=8
WCH 2-1-2-2=7

CB West GOALS:
CBW-Conor Albrecht 2, Christian Kunkel 2, David Ross 2, Garret Hitchens, Jeff Woosnam

ASSISTS
CBW- Erik Ojert 3, Jake Ojert, Albrecht

SAVES
Max Dunar (CBW) 10

FACEOFF
CBW-Garrett Hitchens 10/18

GB’s
Erik Ojert 6, Blake Ewaskey 6, Colin Baker 4

Henderson

Jeff Benson 4g
Jon Hamm 2g 1a
Luke Weirman 1g
Dan Carnuccio 2a
Jack Micco 1a
Ryan McKie 9 saves

Garnet Valley 16, Haverford HS 5

Garnet Valley
Max Busenkell 5G 1A
Mitch Lachman 2G
Danny Bradley 2G 1A
Jake Morin 3A
Hunter Baar 3G 2A
Bryce Stansdfield 1G
Cory Urso 1G
Shane Reynolds 1G
Adam Oldrati 18 -1 Faceoffs
Cory Urso 5 – 1 Faceoffs
Nick Van Horn 5 Saves

Haverford
Kyle Bennett 1G 1A
John Scheilert 2G 1A
Nick Hand 1G
Sean Leyden 1G
Matt Davis 8 Saves

Unionville 11, Owen J Robert 10

Unionville
Drew Lenkaitis 3g 2a
Gerry Ulatowski 3g
Joey Dettore 1g 1a
Daniel Thames 1g
Connor Ash 1g
Phillip Doucette 1g
Will Snook 1g

Radnor 12, Ridley 5
Halftime – Radnor 6 Ridley 2

Radnor
Jackson Birtwistle – 5 goals, 4 assists
Drew Brown – 3 goals, 1 assist
John Austen – 2 goals, 2 assists
Jaden Goldstein – 1 goal, 3 assists
Drew Cox – 1 goal
Jack Dooley – 1 assist
Patrick Cullen – 17/19 FO
Casey McCullough – 6 saves

Ridley
Jack Wills – 1 goal, 1 assist
Jack Bakey – 1 goal, 1 assist
Matt Haines – 1 goal, 1 assist
Gavin Kingsborough – 1 goal
Dom Palladino – 1 goal
Brendan King – 15 saves


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.@1stStartLax Tuesday Philly lacrosse scoreboard

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/26/19

HS boys

Shipley 14, Riverview (FL) 5
Emmaus 19, Pleasant Valley 1
Highland (NY) 7, Delaware Valley 5
Springfield-Delco 6, Penncrest 1
Abington 11, Upper Merion 7
Central Bucks East 9, Hatboro-Horsham 4
Kennett 10, Phoenixville 3
Holy Ghost Prep 9, Council Rock South 4
Great Valley 6, Methacton 4
Downingtown East 6, Spring-Ford 3
Westtown 16, Perkiomen School 0
Central Bucks West 8, Henderson 7
West Chester Rustin 19, Appoquinimink (DE) 8
Malvern Prep 13, Wilson 4
Strath Haven 10, Marple Newtown 6
Unionville 11, Owen J Robert 10
Conestoga 12, Harriton 7
Springfield-Delco 6, Penncrest 1
Academy New Church 9, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 4
Manheim Township 18, Elizabethtown 1
Germantown Academy 10, Upper Dublin 6
North Penn 15, Boyertown 5
Bethlehem Catholic at Parkland
Garnet Valley 16, Haverford HS 5
Radnor 12, Ridley 5
Central Bucks West 8, Henderson 7
Lower Merion 17, Upper Darby 7
Springfield-Montco 11, Father Judge 0
West Chester East 14, Perkiomen Valley 5
Palmyra 17, Lower Dauphin 3
Emmaus 19, Pleasant Valley 1

Girls

West Chester Henderson 19, Souderton 9
Mount St. Joseph 13, St. Basil’s 1
Radnor 16, Ridley 0
Bishop Shanahan 11, Boyertown 10 (OT)
Harriton 13, Conestoga 12
Garnet Valley 15, Haverford High 8
Springfield-Delco 13, Penncrest 3
Strath Haven 21, Marple Newtown 6
Manheim Township 20, Elizabethtown 1
Villa Maria Academy 12, Archbishop Carroll 11
Agnes Irwin 20, Holton-Arms School (MD) 18
Penn Charter 8, Abington 7
Neshaminy 9, Lower Moreland 7
Downingtown East 16, Plymouth Whitemarsh 3
Daniel Boone at Norristown
Upper Merion 14, Council Rock North 4
Henderson 19, Souderton 9
Kennett 10, Phoenixville 7
Spring-Ford 20, Avon Grove 12
Wissahickon 16, Great Valley 10

Men’s D1

Princeton 14, Denver 13
D2
Mercy 12, Chestnut Hill 7
Barton 13, Wilmington 12
D3
Neumann 20, Rosemont 5

Women’s D2
Jefferson 13, Wilmington 10
D3
Delaware Valley 17, Penn State Abington 5

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Sowers, Baughan, Stevens lead Princeton past Denver in Tierney’s Homecoming

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/27/19
From Press Release

The story before the game was all about Bill Tierney’s Princeton homecoming, returning to the site of the first six NCAA championships he won with the team with whom he’d won a seventh.

The current Princeton Tigers then honored Tierney’s legacy in the best possible way. They played hard. They played well. And when they couldn’t do either, they made up for it by playing tough.

In as thrilling a game as has ever been played on Sherrerd Field at Class of 1952 Stadium, Princeton outlasted Tierney’s ninth-ranked Denver Pioneers 14-13. It was Tierney’s first game back since he left Princeton after the 2009 season to take over at Denver after he won 238 games, six NCAA championships and 14 Ivy League championships in 22 years with the Tigers.

“It was incredible to have Coach T come back Princeton,” said Princeton head coach Matt Madalon. “A lot of the reason we’re here is because of what he was able to do here, and we’re forever grateful for what he has meant for Princeton lacrosse. But for us it was about our team, playing 60 good minutes and getting back in the win column.”

Princeton improved to 3-5 and snapped a four-game losing streak with the victory, and the Tigers now have a quick turnaround to play Brown at home Saturday. Denver is now 5-3 on the season.

Princeton needed some simply great individual efforts to get this win.

Michael Sowers (Upper Dublin) had three goals and three assists in a performance that showcased his amazing skills, and with his six points he moved past Mike MacDonald and into a tie with Jesse Hubbard for fourth place all-time at Princeton with 211 points. It was hardly just Sowers though who made the difference in this one.

Princeton got extraordinary performances from several players, including sophomore defenseman George Baughan (Springfield-Montco), who had five caused turnovers as he harassed Denver all over the field. And from freshman middie Jake Stevens, who played the face-off wings and ended up with a ridiculous stat line of one goal, nine ground ball and three caused turnovers.

There were others, most notably Emmet Cordrey and Chris Brown, who had three goals and an assist each. And Luc Anderson, who had a huge assist and four ground balls as well. And goalie Erik Peters, who made four of his 14 saves in the fourth quarter, including one with eight seconds to play on a fast break.

“Sowers. Outstanding. Stevens, Baughan, [Andrew] Song, outstanding,” Madalon said. “Peters. Big growing up moment for him. We got some great individual performances. And now we have to keep working. Keep getting better. It’s difficult when you’re not getting W’s to back up the learning curve.”

Princeton led 2-0 early after goals by Cordrey and Stevens 10 seconds apart, but there was no chance that this one was going to be easy. The game was 7-7 at the half and 11-10 Princeton after three after Sowers set up Phillip Robertson with a lookaway pass to the crease, and then Princeton got it out to 14-11 when Sowers fed Cordrey for an underhanded shot with 3:15 left.

Denver did not go quietly. The Pioneers cut it to two with 1:04 to go and then 14-13 with 15 seconds left. Brett Boos then won the face-off and came in uncontested, but he was stuffed by Peters. Denver had two more chances after that but couldn’t get the tying goal.

“Our guys all know who Coach Tierney is,” Madalon said. “They know how important he is in the history of this sport here. But really, to them it was a lacrosse game that they wanted to win and wanted to close out, and that’s what they did. It wasn’t easy. I wish it had been easier. But in the end, we did the things we needed to get a great win.”

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.@1stStartLax Wednesday Philly lacrosse scoreboard

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/27/19

HS boys

La Salle 16, Archbishop Wood 0
Culver Academy (IN) 11, Haverford School 8
Pennridge at Souderton
Central Bucks South 12, Plymouth Whitemarsh 3
Pottsgrove at Quakertown
Coatesville at Twin Valley
Lansdale Catholic 11, Archbishop Ryan 3
Interboro 9, Pennsbury 6

Girls

Downingtown West 11, Perkiomen Valley 9
Wilson at Emmaus
Good Counsel (MD) 13, Penn Charter 12
Episcopal Academy 19, Bel Air (MD) 6
Notre Dame Academy at Merion Mercy Academy
Downingtown West 11, Perkiomen Valley 9
Notre Dame 20, Merion Mercy 5
Souderton 13, Boyertown 12
Plymouth Whitemarsh 10, Central Bucks West 9
West Chester Rustin 11, CB East 10
ANC 10, Jenkintown 9
Hill School 14, Princeton Day School 8
Princeton (NJ) 19, West Windsor-Plainsboro South (NJ) 6
Moorestown (NJ) 19, Ocean City (NJ) 11
Haddonfield (NJ) 18 at West Deptford (NJ) 6
Wyomissing 18, Ephrata 4

College

Men’s D3
Widener 12, Albright 6
Arcadia 19, Mt. St. Mary 7
Salisbury 13, Cabrini 5
DeSales 14, Stockton 10
Muhlenberg 13, Haverford 9
King’s 12, Immaculata 4
Ursinus 10, Washington College 7
Delaware Valley 9, Wesley 2

Women’s

D1
Delaware 18, Oregon 8
Navy 23,Lehigh 6
Princeton at Maryland, 7 p.m.

D2
East Stroudsburg 15, West Chester 14, OT

D3
Albright 13, Arcadia 2
Keystone 4, Bryn Athyn 3
Bryn Mawr 23, Gwynedd Mercy 16
Muhlenberg 18, Cabrini 11
Immaculata 17, Eastern 7
Lebanon Valley 14, Widener 12
Rowan 20, Neumann 4
Notre Dame (MD) at Rosemont, 7 p.m.

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.@MainLineSportsC boys’ recruit: Shawnee (NJ) 2019 ATT Willson commits to NJIT

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/28/19

Shawnee (NJ) 2019 attackman Gavyn Willson has made a verbal commitment to play Division I lacrosse at New Jersey Institute of Tech (NJIT).

Gavyn Willson profile:

Gavyn Willson

High school: Shawnee High School (Medford , NJ)

Grad year: 2019

Position: Attack

College committed to: New Jersey Institute of Tech (NJIT)

Club team: Tri-State Lacrosse

Expected major: Business

Why did you choose NJIT? “Overall, it felt like the best fit and home for me. The coaches are also awesome and on top of it brand new facilities.”

Thank You: “I would like to thank my parents, Tri-State Lacrosse and also Shawnee lacrosse.”

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Carozza (4G) tallies game-winner in OT as WC East defeats Bishop Shanahan, 11-10

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/28/19
Staff Report

Joe Carozza scored his fourth goal in overtime to lift host West Chester East to an 11-10 victory over Bishop Shanahan today in Ches-Mont League play.

The Vikings (3-0) improved to 2-0 in the Ches-Mont while defending Class AA PIAA champion Shanahan (1-1 overall) dropped its league opener.

The Eagles actually led, 7-3, at halftime, but East pulled within 7-5 and later Bryant Maits tied it with less than 2 minutes remaining to send it into OT.

In overtime, sophomore Aiden Long made the key caused turnover and Jesse Roth set it up downfield for Carozza to end it.

“Coach (Jim Schorn) told me to run and gun and now allow them to set up,’ said Carozza of tyhe game-winner. “I just took it right to the cage.

“It’s a huge win for us – we haven’t beaten them in maybe 10 years. They were the best team in the state (Class AA) last year and I have been playing with some of them since we were kids. They have a good team so it’s great to beat them.”

Jacob Greiner added three goals and two assist and Ben Delaney scored twice for the Vikes. Jack Macannaly had 9 saves.

Gabe Goforth had three goals and an assist and Kyle Gucwa and Bryan Rafferty each had two goals and an assist for the Eagles. Tyler Kingsbury won 17 of 22 faceoffs.

Carozza said the Vikings did not get intimidated after falling behind 7-3 at halftime.

“Coach told us at halftime that scoring first would make it 7-4 instead of 8-3 and that it would be a big difference,” said Carozza. “We came out fired up in the second half.”

Carozza said the Vikes have gained great confidence with their strong start.

“I think we are in the toughest league in Philly for public schools,” he said “There are a lot of good teams. Last year Avon Grove won it easily, but this year some teams have caught up. You have to get up for every game.”

Sophomore Aiden Long had a caused turnover in OT and stayed with the play,” said Schorn. “It was anexact example of how our team’s attitude entering the fourth quarter was and he was awarded the game ball.

“Shanahan was well prepared, especially on ‘D’ for us. It took us a while to make the correct changes to be able to compete. They are a high level group of athletes over there.”

West Chester East 11, Bishop Shanahan 10, OT
Shanahan 3-4-2-1-0 -10
WC East 2–1-2-5-1 – 11

WC East
Joe Carozza 4g, 1a (OT winner)
Jacob Greiner 3g, 2a
Ben Delaney 2g
Jeff Greiner 1a
Jesse Roth 1g
Bryant Maits 1g
Rocco Grello 1a
Aiden Long CT in OT that led to winning goal
Jack Macannaly 9 saves

Bishop Shanahan
K. Gucwa 2G’s 1A
Rafferty 2G’s 1A
Goforth 3G’s 1A
Murray 1G
Riccardo 1G
Kingsbury 1A
Mehok 1G
Pezone 11 saves
Kingsbury 17/22 FO’s

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.@1stStartLax Thursday Philly lacrosse scoreboard

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/28/19

HS boys

Academy of the New Church 6, Perkiomen Valley 4
Kennett 11, Upper Dublin 7
Unionville 10, Downingtown East 8
West Chester Henderson 9, Great Valley 8
Abington 15, Holy Ghost Prep 13
Strath Haven 19, Lower Merion 4
Central Bucks East 8, Wilson 4
Downingtown West 18, Oxford 0
Great Valley 15, Harriton 5
Seton Hall Prep (NJ) 21, La Salle 10
St. Sebastian’s (MA) 7, Malvern Prep 4
Conestoga 11, Radnor 7
Shipley 21, St. Petersburg Catholic (FL) 5
Council Rock North 12, Methacton 6
Garnet Valley 15, Harriton 5
Springfield-Delco 7, Marple Newtown 5
Penncrest 7, Ridley 2
Avon Grove 17, Sun Valley 0
Pennridge 15, Quakertown 1
Landon School 6, Penn Charter 5 OT

Peddie School (NJ) at Westtown
Upper Merion at Pope John Paul II
Germantown Academy at New Canaan (CT)
Hatboro-Horsham at Council Rock South
Springfield-Montco at Neshaminy
North Penn at Wissahickon
Penn Manor at Manheim Township
Easton at Bethlehem Liberty
North Penn at Wissahickon
Allentown Central Catholic at Parkland
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Girls
West Chester Rustin 16, Coatesville 1
Springfield-Delco 14, Marple Newtown 4
Upper Dublin 17, Hatboro-Horsham 8
Conestoga 9, Radnor 8
Harriton 13, Garnet Valley 11
Springfield-M 17, Neshaminy 2
Lawrenceville School (NJ) 12, Archbishop Carroll 6
Abington 11, North Penn 7
Upper Moreland 19, Pottsgrove 17
Strath Haven 18, Lower Merion 7
Villa Maria Academy 15, St. Basil’s 0
Downingtown East 10, Unionville 6
Haverford High 14, Upper Darby 1
Bishop Shanahan 12, West Chester East 10
Spring-Ford 20, Phoenixville 10

Manheim Township at Penn Manor
Penncrest at Ridley
Avon Grove at Sun Valley
Conwell-Egan at Lower Moreland
Academy Park at Kennett
Cardinal O’Hara at New Hope-Solebury
Agnes Irwin at Charlotte Catholic (NC)
Pope John Paul II at Pennridge

Women’s D1
March 28
Penn State at Northwestern

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.@FusionLax Thursday boys’ summaries

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Kennett 11, Upper Dublin 7
Kennett 3 4 3 1 11
Upper Dublin 1 2 2 2 7

Kennett
Sam Forte 6 G 1 A
Jake Freebery 2G
James Lower 1 G
Richie Hughson 1 G 15-4 FO
Greg Brison 1G
Nick Keinzle 12 Saves

Upper Dublin
Bret Rama 3 G
Jason Williams 2 G
Brian McCarry 1 G
Colin Asper 1 G
Sam Hoffman 16 Saves

Unionville 10, Downingtown East 8

Unionville
Dre Lenkaitis 4g 1a
Gerry Ulatowski 2g 1a
Joey Dettore 4g
Andrew Bowers 3a
Connor Ash 1a

Academy of the New Church 6, Perkiomen Valley 4
ANC 1-2-2-1 6
PV 1-1-0-2 4

PV Stats
Nick Steele 2g
Nick Beaudoin 2g
Dillon Kane 1a
Zach Schiffman 1a
Connor Roop 1a
Matt Brock 10/13 FO 8gbs
Ryan Lanza 10 saves
Outstanding defense by Connor Donovan (5 CT), Matthew Quoos (2 CT), Aidan Owens (2 CT), and TJ Whilhelm

ANC Stats
Jeb Brenfreek 1g 3a
Joe Paterno 3g
Hunter varenski 2g
Drew Carr 1a
Tommy Vandegrift 1a

Strath Haven 19, Lower Merion 4
SHHS: 6-8-2-1 = 19
UDHS: 2-1-0-1 = 4
SH
Liam Carney 7g 2A
Ibo Pio 2G 4a
Matt faggioli 3g 1A
Dylan Fitzgerald 1A
Ethan Belville 5g 1A
Wade Mutz 2G 1A
Vincey Palermo 10 saves

Lower Merion
Tyler Falco 3g
Peter Kaplan 1g
Connor McCabe 1a

Abington 15, Holy Ghost Prep 13

HGP
Sean McLoughlin 2 A
Dan Kovacevich 5 G 3 A
Aiden Gretzula 1 G 1 A
Ben Morschauser 4 G 3 A
Sean Booth 1 A
Max Rittenmeyer 3 A
Dan Forsythe 3 G
Zach May 10 Saves

Henderson 9, Great Valley 8
WCH. 1 1 3 4 – 9
GV. 4 1 2 1 -8

WCH
Jeff Benson 4g
Jon Hamm 2g 1a
Luke Wierman 1g 2a
Max DePasquale 1g 1a
Dan Carnuccio 1g, GT goal
Luke’ Wierman 18 / 20 face offs, 1G (GW)
Ryan McKie 8 saves

Great Valley
August Flynn 4g
Darren Middleton 2g
Jack Meyer 1g
Michael Corrigan 1g
Daniel Siaton 1a
Jackson Campbell 19 saves

West Chester East 11, Bishop Shanahan 10, OT
Shanahan 3-4-2-1-0 -10
WC East 2–3-2-3-1 – 11

East
Joe Carozza 4g, 1a (OT winner)
Jacob Greiner 3g, 2a
Ben Delaney 2g
Jeff Greiner 1a
Jesse Roth 1g
Bryant Maits 1g
Rocco Grello 1a
Aiden Long CT in OT that led to winning goal
Jack Macannaly 9 saves

Shanahan
K. Gucwa 2G’s 1A
Rafferty 2G’s 1A
Goforth 3G’s 1A
Murray 1G
Riccardo 1G
Kingsbury 1A
Mehok 1G
Pezone 11 saves
Kingsbury 17/22 FO’s

Downingtown West 18, Oxford 0
Downingtown West 7-5-3-3 – 18
Oxford 0-0-0-0- 0

Dt West
Luke Venzie 3G,3A
Tyler Rodriquez 3G, 1 A
Nick Higgins 3G, 2A
Kurt Rachau 2G, 1A
Ty Wolverton 1G, 2A
Jameson Smyth 2G
Brendan Campbell 2G
Evan Richard 1G
Logan Dunleavy 1G
Owen Karp (G) 4 Saves

Garnet Valley 15, Harriton 5

Harriton 0 2 0 3 – 5
Garnet Valley 4 2 5 4 – 15

Garnet Valley
Mitch Lachman 5-0
Danny Bradley 2-2
Jake Morin 1-1
Hunter Baar 1-0
Max Busenkell 2-1
Bryce Stansfield 2-0
Adam Oldrati 1-1
Cory Urso 1 – 1
Greg Reynolds 0-1
Adam Oldrati 15 -8
Nick Van Horn 11Saves
Dylan Widdos 4 Saves

Harriton
Wackerman 4G
M Stewart 1G 2 gbs
B.Stewart 5gbs. 1cto
Face offs E.Prince 12/22. 7gbs
R. DePetris 12 saves
Defense led by L. Fink 1cto 3gbs, A. Mckenna 3 gbs, N. Pederson 1gb

Council Rock North 12, Methacton 6
Methacton 2-1-2-1 6
CR North 5-5-1- 1- 12

Methacton
Jack Pellegrino (2G)
Kyle McKelvey (2G)
Pay Sikora (1G,1A)
Gunnar Seaman (1G)
Sean Sykes (1A)

CR North
Peter Lehman (2G, 4A)
Luke Walstrum (3G,2A)
Beckett Thompson (3G,1A)
Nate Lewis (2G)
Dean Scalamandre (1G,1A)
Eddie Fitzpatrick (1G)
Timmy O’Donnell (1A)

Conestoga 11, Radnor 7
Conestoga 4-3-1-3 =11
Radnor 2-0-3-2 = 7

Stoga goals/assists
Murphy 2
Schnorr 4,1
Bryan 2, 1
Kirk 1, 1
Grove 1, 1
Hinton 1
Reilly 1assist
Lee 4 saves

Radnor goals
Austen 1
Birtwistle 3
Brown 1
Ramando 1
Bernisher 1

St. Sebastian’s (MA) 7, Malvern Prep 4

MP
Peden 1g, 1a
Potemski 1g
Pettinelli 1g
Waitte 1g
Pettit – 12 saves
Face offs
Voehringer 2 for 3
Almonte 6 for 12

Springfield-Delco 7, Marple Newtown 5

Spr Delco
Jack Clark 3g
Jack Spence 2,1
Liam Difonzo 1,1
Colin Hopkins 1,1
Zac Broomall 14/15 FOs
Jake Methlie 1/1 FOs
Jimmy Donegan 7 saves

MN
Jelus 2g
Ferry 1g
Baroni 1g
Lane 1g
Ferry 6 saves
Mandell 7saves

Central Bucks East 8, Wilson 4
SCORE BY QUARTER: 1-1/3-2/6-3/8-4

EAST SCORING
Jimmy Knepp 3G 1A
Ryan Stout – 2G
Ryan Carroll 2G
Ryan Eife 1G
Ben Yerkes 2A
Ryan Gray – 1A
Evan Bullotta 1A
EAST FACE-OFF WINS
Jake Kueny – 8 face off wins
Evan Bullotta – 2 face off wins.
EAST SAVES
Liam Rosenthal – 9

Penncrest 7, Ridley 2
Penncrest 2-3-1-1- 7
Ridley 1-1-0-0- 2

Penncrest
Joe Nichols 2g, 2a
Ryan Matsinger 1g, 9 of 13 FO
Brennan Kaut 1g
Steve Woolery 1g
Robbie McDonnell 1g
Ian MacDougall 1g
Shane Stevens 10 saves

Ridley
B. Harris 1g
G. Kingsborough 1g
S. Hinchey 1a
B. King 7 saves

Avon Grove 17, Sun Valley 0
Ag 6-7-4-0 -17
SV 0-0-0-0 – 0

Ag scoring
Xavier Salley 1g
Jackson Muller 1g
Jeff DeVoll 1g 1a
Zach Augustine 6g 1a
Carson Peck 1g 1a
Colby Riddell 1g
James Chastain 1g
Mike Russo 5a
Brandon Borcky 1g 1a
David Turnball 1g 2a
Devon Kalafut 1g
Jake Vitone 2g
Aiden Firth 1a
Jake Nolan 1a

Pennridge 15, Quakertown 1
P 7 5 3 0 15
Q 0 0 0 1 1

Pennridge
Kevin Britner 4g
Nick Fanelli 3g3a
Logan Lazasz 2g1a
Ryan Garner 2g1a
Matt Nevells 2g
Jack Garner 1a
Tommy Hart 1g
Chris Fanelli 1g
Austin Swartley 4 Saves
Kieran Banks 2 Saves
Sean Gerhearty 2 Saves

Quakertown
Jeff Royall 1g

Landon School 6, Penn Charter 5 OT
Penn Charter 0-3-2-0-0
Landon 2-2-1-0-1

PC
Gavin Tygh 3 goals F/0 9-12
Jayce Dyer 1 goal, 1 assist
Petey Malitas 1 goal
Tone DeMarco 1 assist
Kellen Seth 1 assist
Carson Marano 10 saves

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.@RoughridersPA holding tryouts on April 7 for 2026-2028 boys

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The Pennsylvania Roughriders have announced tryouts for Sunday, April 7 at Lambert Park in West Chester from noon to 2 PM.

The Roughriders will be looking for several players to fill their 26/27 select team and forming a new 2028 team for this summer.

The Roughriders are a highly successful club team, with elite coaching staffs filled by former college players and coaches and participation in some of the nation’s most competitive tournaments. To register click here.

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.@1stStartLax Friday Philly lacrosse scoreboard

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HS Boys

Springside Chesnut Hill Academy 13, Upper Dublin 5
Delaware Valley (PA) 8, Minisink Valley (NY) 5
Interboro 13, Upper Moreland 6
Boyertown 9, Souderton 2
Palmyra 16, Cumberland Valley 14
Archbishop Wood 14, Father Judge 2
Downingtown West 11, Conrad Weiser 0
La Salle 16, Archbishop Ryan 0
Lower Merion 16, Plymouth-Whitemarsh 8
Garnet Valley 14, Central Bucks South 4

Phoenixville at Upper Merion, 3:45 pm
Oxford at Phoenixville, 6 pm
New Hope at Perkiomen School, 5:15
Pennridge at Quakertown

Girls
Episcopal Academy 13, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 5
Methacton 8, Boyertown 7
Pope John Paul II 17, Upper Perkiomen 7
Upper Merion 17, Phoenixville 6
Plymouth Whitemarsh 10, Haverford High 9
Pottsgrove 13, Pottstown 3
Notre Dame Academy 13, Bishop Shanahan 5
Moorestown (NJ) 11, Georgetown Visitation (MD) 10
Central Bucks South 7, Council Rock South 6 OT
Owen J. Roberts 10, Perkiomen Valley 8

Norristown at Spring-Ford, 3:45 pm
Lower Morreland at Lansdale Catholic
New Hope-Solebury at Council Rock North
Bensalem at Pennsbury
Conwell-Egan at Academy Park
Kennett at Chichester
Central Bucks West at Avon Grove
Central Bucks East at Gwynedd Mercy
Nazarteth Academy at Neshaminy
Lower Merion at Wissahickon
Garden Spot at Manheim Township

D1 women’s
Davidson 12, La Salle 3
St. Joseph’s 17, Virginia Commonwealth 13

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.@FusionLax Friday boys’ summaries

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Upper Merion 11, PJP 3 (3/28)
UM 3 3 3 2 11
PJP 0 1 1 1 3

Upper Merion
Josh Reinhardt 5g 7gb 4ct
Ben Hinson 4g 2gb 1ct
Carter Besz 1g 3a 3gb
Nick Lindelow 2a 2gb 1ct
Andy Dixon 1g 1gb
Derek Leflar 13sv 3gb
Scott Clairmont 4gb 3ct

Interboro 13, Upper Moreland 6
Interboro: 7-3-2-1-13
UM: 0-0-4-2-6

Interboro
John scibello 4G 6A
Nick Mormando 4G 1A
Mikey Brown 3G 2A 4GBs
Cj Jones 2 G
Jason Whalen 1 A
AJ Porreca FO 8 wins 2 lose, 7GBs
James Udowenko 6GBs
Dylan Longale 5GB

Upper Moreland
Bach Mayer 2G
Creswick 2G
Dunleavy 1G
Knight 1G

Delaware Valley (PA) 8, Minisink Valley (NY) 5
DV 1 2 3 2 total 8
MV 3 1 0 1 total 5

DV
Shane Roche 2g 1a
Jackson Melnick 2g 2a
Joshua Balcarcel 2g
Alex Husejnovic 2g
James Staeckeler 1a
Jaden Roby 4 saves
Henry Hamill 6 saves
DV 1-1 record

MV
Nico Rivera 1g
Jackson Murphy 1a
Jake Dolson 1g
Jhovanny Olivares 1a
Michael Gresser 1a
Steven Fellenzer 1g
Evan Hewett 1g
Nick Remund 1g
Matt Biddle 8 saves

Boyertown 9, Souderton 2

Souderton scoring:
Walker Martin 1g
Cole Witoslawski 1g
Dylan Anderson 1a
Axell Beskar 10 saves

Archbishop Wood 14, Father Judge 2
Archbishop Wood: 5-2-3-4=14
Father Judge: 0-2-0-0=2

for ABW:
Bryson Wilson (Jr/GK) 5 saves
Colin Bruestle (Sr/A) 3G 1A 3GB
Dan Divita (So/M) 3G 4GB
Sean Nangle (Jr/M) 2G 1GB
Andrew Leinenbach (Sr/A) 1G 1GB
Dan Waltrich (Jr/A) 1G 1GB
Brian Kinkade (Sr/M) 1G 6GB 10/13 faceoffs
Ryan Woertz (So/M) 1G 1GB
Mike Mayer (Sr/M) 1GB 1/3 faceoffs

Pennsbury 11, Pennington 7

Pennsbury
Will Anderson 4g 2a
Ryan DeZutel 2g 1a 16/18 on faceoffs 12 GBs
Colby Seneca 1g 1a
Jesse Keaton 1g 1a
Charlie Nuschke 1g
Will Cusick 1g
Gavin Fleming 1g
Luke Nolan 7 saves

Lower Merion 16, Plymouth-Whitemarsh 8

PW stats
Kissane 4G 3A
Kelly 3G 1A
Wendler 1G
Ziernecki 3A
Mazzie 11 GB
Jowett 16/24 FO

Springside Chestnut Hill Academy 13, Upper Dublin 5

SCHA
Fitz McLaughlin 1g
Ethan Gyllenhaal 3g
Mike Bown 3g, 1a
Jack Myers 1g, 1a
Rex Leineger 3g
Harry Sweitzer 1a
Ricky Amorim 1g
Matt Ottilo 1g
Bern Popky 11 saves
Tyler Guzik 1 save

Garnet Valley 14, CB South 4
GV 4 – 3 – 2 – 5 – 14
CB 2 – 1 – 0 – 1 – 4

Garnet Valley
Max Busenkell 3A
Mitch Lachman 5G
Danny Bradley 2G 2A
Jake Morin 2G 4A
Hunter Baar 1G 2A
Bryce Stansdfield 1
Bishop Barnes 1G
Ryan Louden 1G
Adam Oldrati 12 -10 Faceoffs
Nick Van Horn 11 Saves

CB South
Colin Abonizin 3G
Angus Balletine 2A
Dylan Grosso 2A
Jake Riley 1G
Colin Bernstein 14 Saves

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