SOL Boys/Girls Lacrosse Wrap (4-26-13)

Check out Friday’s SOL girls and boys lacrosse results.

Boys
CENTRAL BUCKS WEST 7, SOUDERTON 6 (2 OT)
The Bucks won a thriller on Friday night, downing the Indians in double overtime. The Bucks took a 5-3 lead into halftime and still had a 5-4 lead heading into the final quarter when the Indians rallied to knot the score.
Corey Schott led the Bucks with the hat trick while Riley Kratzke, Clark Hawes, Jimmy Seykot and Lucas Janos each added a goal. Kratzke also had three assists. Jimmy Steigerwald also had an assist.
Ridge Schultz and Tyler Macdougall led the Indians with two goals each.
The Bucks held a 32-20 advantage in shots. Souderton’s Remi Reeves had a big night in goal, turning away 22 shots. West’s Mike Harvan was credited with 14 saves.
Central Bucks West    3-2-0-1-0-1   7
Souderton       2-1-1-2-0-0   6

CENTRAL BUCKS EAST 11, NORTH PENN 2
The Patriots held a 3-2 lead after one quarter and took a 4-2 lead into halftime and then outscored the Knights 7-0 in the second half.
Anthony Casselli led the Patriots with three goals and one assist while Matt Brown and Matt Schmidt each had a pair of goals. Matt Heim, Chris Manlon, David Iatarola and Jason Achenbach all added one goal. Matt Milici had five assists.
Cole Rushworth won eight of 15 face offs. Tyler Butler was credited with six ground balls and three caused turnovers to lead the Patriots defensively. Milici had five ground balls, and Peter Donavan and Dustin Buchanan each had four ground balls and two caused turnovers. Sean McGovern was credited with three saves in goal.
Alex Kopcho and Kyle Heining accounted for North Penn’s two goals. Heining also had an assist. Chris Barr was credited in 15 saves in goal for the Knights. Matt McGonaghy led North Penn’s defense with three ground balls.
Central Bucks East     3-1-2-5   11
North Penn     2-0-0-0   2

WISSAHICKON 8, PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH 7
The Trojans rallied from a 6-5 deficit to outscore the Colonials 3-1 in the fourth quarter en route to the hard-fought win.
Tommy Monaghan led the Trojans with three goals and one assist, and Cole Kropnick and Brooks Melvin each had two goals. Jack Shea added one goal, and Zach Scannapieco had an assist.
Jake Brown led PW with the hat trick, and Corey Kelly had two goals and two assists. Alex Bilodeau had one goal and one assist, and John Walker had one goal and one assist.
PW’s Riley White was credited with 15 saves in goal while his counterpart, Tyler Freas, was credited with 11 saves.
Wissahickon               4-1-0-3   8
Plymouth Whitemarsh           4-2-0-1   7

ABINGTON 16, NESHAMINY 4
The Ghosts were led by the six-point games of Will Dulin, Brian Gallagher and Joey Lomady. All three players contributed three goals and three assists. Lomady also was credited with eight grounds balls and was 10-2 on face offs. Hunter Jones and Gus Greenberg each contributed two goals and two assists. Greenberg also had four ground balls. Cameron Leech had two goals and two ground balls. Joe Wink added one goal while Matt Gormley and Austin Pifani each had one assist. Pifani also was 8-2 on face offs with five takeaways to lead the defense.
The Ghosts led 4-1 at the end of one quarter and took a 9-3 lead into halftime. Eric Goldsborough was credited with seven saves while Blake Freidman had three saves in the fourth quarter.
Abington         4-5-5-2   16
Neshaminy      1-2-0-1   4

UPPER DUBLIN 18, CHELTENHAM 0

Girls
COUNCIL ROCK SOUTH 17, JENKINTOWN 13
Leeann Hurley and Gabi Rosenfeld each scored four goals to lead the Golden Hawks to the non-league win. Christine Besselman added the hat trick, and Jamie Damirgian had two goals and three assists. Molly Sheehy added two goals and two assists, and Nikki Boyd had one goal and one assist. Maddalena Buonomo had one goal while Melissa Finor chipped in two assists.
Coach Ashley Muenker credited the defensive efforts of Amanda Besselman and Patrice McFillin for contributing great ground ball control and caused turnovers.
Rock South goalie Claire Quist was credited with 10 saves.
The Golden Hawks upped their record to 6-4.

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