SOL Boys' Lacrosse Wrap (4-26-24)

Check out the recaps for SOL boys’ lacrosse teams in action Friday. Upper Dublin/Hatboro-Horsham photos provided courtesy of John Gleeson. Check back for a gallery of photos: https://solsports.zenfolio.com/f1055694815

SOL American Conference

Upper Dublin 14, Hatboro-Horsham 0
The Cardinals remained perfect in conference play, winning for the seventh time in as many games. They also delivered something close to a perfect defensive effort to post a rare shutout win.
Fourteen UD players contributed to the scoring with Nate Brown’s two-goal, one assist effort and Kyle Spirt’s four-point game (1 goal, 2 assists) leading the way. Matt Shohen and Cam Osborne both added two goals while Ben Guagliardo, Cole Pedroso and Reece Taylor each contributed a goal and an assist.
Adding one goal each were Chris Kohlbrenner, Dom Paone, JD Beamer and Anthony Verzicco. Will Hoffmann, Al Eby and Reilly McLaughlin each had one assist.
Parish Albright (2 saves), Ben Shervin (1 save) and Jonah Fisher (3 saves) combined for the shutout in goal.
Upper Dublin (8-2, 7-0 SOL) will travel to Wissahickon Saturday for an 11 a.m. contest. Hatboro-Horsham (2-9, 1-5) will host Council Rock South on Monday.
Hatboro-Horsham       0-0-0-0   0
Upper Dublin             7-6-0-1   14

Non-league
North Penn 8, West Chester Henderson 7 (OT)

Emerson Morelli scored the overtime game-winner, propelling the Knights to a dramatic road win in Friday’s non-league thriller.
Also starring in the big win was Connor Howard, who recorded 17 saves in a stellar outing. Included in those 17 saves was the 400th of an outstanding career.

"Connor Howard has a tremendous work ethic," NP coach Rick Smith said. "He has singlehandily shifted the momentum of games with incredible saves. We are extremely lucky to have him as our goalie, and he still has a year to go! The entire coaching staff and teammates are very proud of his accomplishment."
North Penn led 2-1 after one quarter only to see Henderson rally to knot the score 4-4 at halftime. The two teams went into the final quarter deadlocked 5-5, and both teams scored a pair in the fourth quarter, setting the stage for overtime.
Luigi Cardone’s three-point game included two goals and one assist to lead the Knights. Morelli scored two goals while Jayden Davenport, AJ D’Ambrosio and Conor Sullivan each had one goal. Vinnie Montmore added one assist.
Joe Morrow won nine faceoffs for the Knights.
North Penn (4-8, 1-7 SOL) will travel to Council Rock North on Tuesday.
North Penn                     2-2-1-2-1   8
WC Henderson               1-3-1-2-1   7

Quakertown 15, Daniel Boone 5
Led by the four-goal efforts of Alex Jalboot and Mason Borzio, the Panthers rolled to a no-doubt-about-it road win over Daniel Boone in a non-league contest. Borzio also contributed an assist.
Jackson Lesinski played the role of facilitator, assisting on four goals and scoring one goal in a five-point game. Jacob Mosser added a hat trick and one assist, and Evan Mooney contributed two goals and one assist. Tyler Scheibenhofer added a goal, and David Hammond contributed a pair of assists. Julian Moonlight chipped in one assist.
Quakertown (4-10, 1-5 SOL) will travel to Plymouth Whitemarsh on Tuesday.

 

 

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