SOL Boys/Girls Lacrosse Wrap (4-2-16)

Check out the results for SOL boys/girls lacrosse teams in action Saturday.

Boys
UPPER DUBLIN 16, PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH 4
Michael Sowers spent the day setting up his teammates in a stellar performance. The senior standout scored just one goal but assisted on 12. Michael Mullen also had a big day for the Cards, scoring nine goals and assisting on another. Max Winbrake collected a hat trick while Conor Wall, Nick Vernacchio and Sanjay Foster each had one goal. Jerry Bardol had a pair of assists.
Wall, Michael Gillen and Ryan Templeton were all credited with four ground balls.
Jack Rapine was perfect in the face-off circle, winning 23-of-23.
UD goalie Dillon Lojeski was credited with two saves.
Upper Dublin (3-0, 2-0 SOL) will be on the road at Upper Moreland on Tuesday, and Plymouth Whitemarsh (2-2, 2-1) will travel to Wissahickon on Tuesday.
Plymouth Whitemarsh           1-0-0-3   4
Upper Dublin                          7-5-3-1   16

RADNOR 8, WISSAHICKON 4
Radnor, the defending state champion, opened up a 4-1 lead after one quarter and took a 5-1 lead into halftime on its way to the non-league win.
Scoring single goals for the Trojans were John Dunn, John Esposito, John Dickson and Kyle Wolf. Wolf and Keith Sharp each had an assist.
Cooper McMasters was credited with six saves in goal for the Trojans.
Wissahickon (3-1, 2-0 SOL) will host Plymouth Whitemarsh on Tuesday.
Wissahickon   1-0-0-3   4
Radnor            4-1-2-1   8

RIDLEY 12, CENTRAL BUCKS WEST 2

Girls
WEST CHESTER RUSTIN 14, UPPER MERION 9
Senior Haley O’Malley notched five of the nine Viking goals. Her fourth of the game – scored on a free position shot – marked her 100th career goal at Upper Merion. O’Malley is a four-year varsity starter for the Vikings and also a tri-captain. She is joined on the team by sisters Quinn and Riley.
Also scoring in the game for the Vikings were Francesca Lindelow, Molly Weygand, Quinn O’Malley and Riley O’Malley. Allison Shuster had two assists.
Molly Weygand and Anna Davis led the team in draw controls. Lizzy Goernemann recorded a caused turnover.
Goalkeeper Jordan Cabahug-Amonte faced 24 shots and had 10 saves.
Upper Merion (0-2) will travel to Pottstown on Monday for a non-league game.

GREAT VALLEY 16, WISSAHICKON 6
The final score, according to coach Patty Kovacs, does not reflect the strong effort the Trojans turned in against Great Valley.
“We came out intense and aggressive, scoring the first goal by Sam Interi in just over a minute of play,” the Trojans’ coach said. “Great Valley answered back with two goals, but (we) quickly tied it up with a goal by Mary Matthews. By halftime, the score was 5-8, Great Valley.
“In the second half of play, (we) continued to fight hard, race to every ground ball and play aggressively.”
Emily Vervlied scored the only Trojan goal of the second half – it was her third of the game. Carolyn Wilde contributed a goal and an assist, and Kelly Dickson added an assist.
Goalie Kyra Myers was credited with 12 saves.
Wissahickon (0-3) will host Ridley in a non-league game on Tuesday.
Wissahickon               5-1   6
Great Valley                8-8   16

NORTHAMPTON 8, QUAKERTOWN 5

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