SOL Boys/Girls Lacrosse Wrap (3-26-14)

Check out the results for SOL lacrosse teams in action on Wednesday.

Boys

CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH 13, COUNCIL ROCK NORTH 2
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NEWTOWN, PA -- The Titans of Central Bucks South ran away with their third straight victory, a 13-2 win over the Council Rock North Indians.
CB South got two early goals from Evan Falkowski and never looked back. Four first half goals from Brendan McGrath, and one from team captain Anthony Paone; along with solid defense and strong goaltending from Dillon Kelly, gave the Titans a 7-0 halftime  lead.
When Paone added an early second half goal, it looked like the rout was on. However, Council Rock North's Matt Moller had other ideas. He lazered a shot past CB South goalie Robbie Richick to put the Indians on the board.
A CB South penalty gave the Indians another chance, but the Titan defense came up big. Kevin Uzelack would not allow the CR North attack to penetrate the box for quality shots, and Kevin Witchey had some key clears.
"I'm very proud of our man-down defense," stated CB South Head Coach Mike Sharman. "They did not allow a single goal.”
When the Indians did get a quality shot, the CB South triumvirate of goalies (Dillon Kelly, Robbie Richick, and Mike Devito) were up to the task.
Brendan McGrath led all scorers with five goals, while  Evan Falkowski and Anthony Paone contributed three goals and one assist each.
CR North goalie Brett McDonald made 18 saves in a valiant effort, but the Titan attack was just too much.
CB South   3 - 4 - 3 - 3 = 13
CR North  0 - 0 - 1 - 1 = 2

Scoring:
CB South:
Brendan McGrath 5g; Evan Falkowski 3g, 1a; Anthony Paone 3g, 1a; Jake Henze 1g; Jimmy Gallagher 1g; Chris Tanner 4a; Tim Ross 1a
CR North:
Matt Moller 1g; Zach Connors 1g
Saves:
CB South:
Dillon Kelly 4 saves 0 goals against
Robbie Richick 4 saves 2 goals against
Mike Devito 2 saves 0 goals against
CR North:
Brett McDonald 18 saves, 13 goals against.

PENNRIDGE 14, NESHAMINY 6
It was anyone’s game heading into the final period of Wednesday’s non-league game at Neshaminy. The Rams took a 3-1 lead after one period and took a 4-2 lead into halftime, but the Redskins rallied to knot the score 4-4 heading into the final period when the Rams exploded for 10 goals to seize control of the game.
Stephan Puras had a huge game for the Rams, contributing five goals and three assists. Kyle Fanelli, Black Schoenmeier and Ethan Clemmer each added a pair of goals. Schoenmeier also had two assists. Alex Heimbach, Sean Fechter and Warner all added single goals. Warner had a pair of assists and Heimbach had one assist. Bobby Maher and Hansen chipped in with one assist each.
In goal for the Rams, Ben Harrison was credited with 11 saves.
Pennridge   3-1-0-10   14
Neshaminy  1-1-2-2    6

Girls

HATBORO-HORSHAM 15, NORTH PENN 6
The Hatters have been the class of the SOL in recent years, and on Tuesday, they took a step toward maintaining their dominance with a convincing non-league win over the Maidens.
Six players got into the scoring column for the Hatters. Maria Guerra and Annette DeSipio both scored four goals with Guerra also contributing an assist. Casey Swezey had one goal and three assists, and Katie McKay had two goals and one assist. Colby Eldridge connected for the hat trick, and Sydney Rausa had one goal and one assist.
McKay also had nine draw controls and three ground balls. Guerra had three caused turnovers that created scoring opportunities while Eldridge had two and DeSipio, Swezey, Jane Henry and Rausa had one each.
Coach Duncan Swezey credited the standout defensive efforts of Caroline Acker, Jenna Cutilli, Jane Henry and Keeley Henry for limiting the Maidens to just six goals. Hatter goalie Emily Wallace was credited with five saves.
For the Maidens, Julianna Hill had two goals while Chloe Novak, Sydney Lear, Ashley Durham and Julia Keffer each had one goal.
Hatboro-Horsham      6          9-15
North Penn               4          2-6

COUNCIL ROCK SOUTH 12, JENKINTOWN 9
Gabi Rosenfeld had another big day for the Golden Hawks, contributing four goals and one assist. Caroline McGovern and Mollie Sheehy both scored a pair of goals. Sheehy also had an assist. Amanda Besselman, Nikki Boyd and Meg Sheehy each added single goals. Meg Sheehy chipped in an assist to close out the scoring.
Claire Quist turned away 10 shots in goal for the Golden Hawks.

UPPER MERION 14, CARDINAL O'HARA 8
Julia Reinert (four goals, one assist), Liz Botto (three goals, two assists) and Haley O'Malley (three goals) all had big days for the Vikings in Wednesday's non-league win. Mia DiBella added two goals and one assist while Francesca Lindelow had one goal and one assist, and Jackie Schauble had one goal.

UPPER MORELAND 17, QUAKERTOWN 4
Eleven different players scored for the Golden Bears in Wednesday's non-league win, led by Syd Backmayer with five goals. Ashley Duff and Veronica Baez each scored two goals. Both Lindsey Detwiler and Kate Taylor played well in goal.

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