SOL Boys/Girls Lacrosse Wrap (4-24-14)

Check out the results for SOL lacrosse teams in action Thursday.

Girls

National Conference

COUNCIL ROCK NORTH 10, CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH 7
The Indians remained undefeated in conference play with a 10-7 win over the Titans. Devon Mela led the attack with four goals and one assist. Claire Jarema added a pair of goals. Contributing single goals for the Indians were Taylor Campbell, Anna Lehman, Katy Lehman and Marina Schreiner. Aubrey Dean had two assists while Laura Kwasnoski, Anna Lehman and Schreiner each had one assist.
Sarah Poli led the Titans with five goals while Courtney Dietzel added a goal and assist and Kelly Senour had one goal.
Margaret D’Auria turned away 16 shots in a busy night in goal for the Indians.

CENTRAL BUCKS WEST 18, COUNCIL ROCK SOUTH 11
Freshman Bryn Boylan had a big night for the Bucks, contributing five goals and one assist. Jacq Fitzgerald added four goals while Elena Romesburg, Sarah Gebre (one assist) and Tori Ueland (one assist) each added a pair. Contributing single goals for the Bucks were Paige Savard, Meghan Tillger and Bingaman. Tillger also had four assists.
“We came out strong, but Council Rock South tied it up 5-5 with 7:13 left in the half,” West coach Tara Schmucker said. “From there, West scored four in a row.
“Meghan Darcy had an excellent game with five ground balls and three caused turnovers. Bryn Boylan added three draw controls.”
For the Golden Hawks, Nikki Boyd had a hand in six goals, contributing three goals and three assists. Mollie Sheehy added three goals and two assists. Gabi Rosenfeld had a pair of goals while Caroline McGovern had a goal and assist. Neena Culleton added a single goal, and Meg Sheehy chipped in an assist.
Molly Naylor was credited with seven saves in goal for the Bucks while Rock South’s Claire Quist had 10 saves.

PENNRIDGE 17, NESHAMINY 6
Jess Csaszar and Sam Ryder both scored four goals to lead a balanced Lady Ram attack. Maddie Maher and Allison Fugate each connected for a hat trick while Jackie Stevens, Aimee Beck and Maddie Dachowski added single goals to close out the scoring.
The Lady Rams opened up a 9-3 halftime lead and never looked back.
“It was a great game,” coach Brieann Wolfe said. “Standout defense goes to Jordan Rimmer and an awesome midfield game was played by Maddie Maher.
“Sam Ryder and Jess Csaszar both played great attack and scored four goals each.”
Pennridge        9-7   17
Neshaminy      3-3   6

SOUDERTON 18, CENTRAL BUCKS EAST 5
The Indians continued to roll through Continental Conference play, opening up a 13-3 halftime lead on their way to another big win.
Natalie Bulgier stole the spotlight with six goals, and Brittany Roynan added four goals and one assist. Tori Bulgier had two goals and one assist, and Chessie Rahmer and Krista Schneider each contributed a pair of goals. Nikki Palmer and Amber Lambeth both had one goal.
For the Patriots, Betty Wesney had two goals and one assist while Maggie Stella had two goals. Julia Norek had one goal and one assist, and Lauren Burrell had an assist.
“They are very talented, but we also played below our abilities,” East coach Kelly White said.
Junior goalie Kelly Williams was credited with eight saves. East goalie Alana Rivas was credited with seven saves.
Central Bucks East     3-2   5
Souderton       13-5   18

NORTH PENN 12, PENNSBURY 7

American Conference

UPPER DUBLIN 15, UPPER MORELAND 5
Julie Cross (six goals, four assists) and Taylor D’Ginto (five goals, four assists) turned in big performances to lead the Cardinals attack. Rachel DiFrangia had two goals wile Anna Trentini and Jillian Kenny both had one goal.
Sydney Bachmayer led the Golden Bears with two goals and one assist. Ashley Duff controlled the attack and had three ground balls and two assists. Brit Dumproff had one goal, and Samara Santry had one assist. Coach Pam Remmey credited Veronica Baez, who had two draw controls, for playing well at center. The Golden Bears’ coach credited Delaney Smith, who had one goal, one assist, four ground balls and four draw controls, for playing aggressively.
“Melanie Wittick was outstanding defensively with four draw controls, three ground balls, two interceptions and two forced turnovers,” Remmey said. “Even though the score didn’t always show it, the Bears played aggressively and competed for every play throughout the game.”
Sarah Gallagher was credited with eight saves in goal for the Cardinals while her counterpart, Kait Taylor, had eight saves.
Upper Dublin  8-7   15
Upper Moreland         1-4   5

SPRINGFIELD (MONTCO) 13, UPPER MERION 5
Riley Greenleaf (four goals, two draw controls) and Juli Cardamone (four goals, one assist) led a balanced Spartan attack. Meg Chandler and Marley Berger both added a pair of goals, and Colleen Canavan had an assist.
Defensively, the Spartans were led by Marie Brockman and Emily Giampietro with two caused turnovers each. Margarethe Leis was credited with eight saves in goal.

HATBORO-HORSHAM 21, PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH 5
The Hatters sprinted to a 15-4 halftime lead on their way to the win.
“Hatboro dominated all aspects of the game – draw possession, attacking the goal and playing physical defense,” PW coach Ellen Reilly said.
The Hatters were led by Rachel Rausa with four goals and three assists while Katie McKay scored a team-high five goals. Sydney Rausa had two goals and two assists, and Kaitlyn Wallace added a hat trick. Colby Eldridge (two goals, one assist), Casey Swezey (two goals), Maria Guerra (one goal, one assist), Annette DeSipio (one goal), Gabby Acker (one goal) and Carly Daley (one assist) also contributed to the attack.
“It was an all-around team effort,” coach Duncan Swezey said. “Defensively, Caroline Acker, Jenna Cutilli, Jane Henry, Casey Swezey, Maria Guerra, Rachel Rausa, Colby Eldridge, (goalie) Emily Wallace and (goalie) Maria Sims held PW to four goals in the first half and one in the second.”
Kirsten Monte led the Colonials with two goals. Morgan Nagy, Madie Berman and Monica Dresnin scored one goal apiece.
Hatboro-Horsham      15-6   21
Plymouth Whitemarsh           4-1   5

Boys
UPPER DUBLIN 19, UPPER MERION 5
Michael Sowers scored four goals and contributed nine assists to lead a potent Flying Cardinal attack. Michael Mullen had five goals and one assist while Evan Scott and Ryan Siwinski both contributed the hat trick and one assist. Connor Wall had a pair of goals, and Nicholas Vernacchio and Lefevre each had one goal. Callahan added an assist.
Bobby McPeake, Bowers and Bluestein shared time in goal for the Flying Cardinals.
Upper Dublin  4-11-3-1   19
Upper Merion1-0-2-2   5

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