SOL Girls' Lacrosse Wrap (5-8-14)

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

Girls
CENTRAL BUCKS WEST 18, CHELTENHAM 8
The Bucks got off to a slow start but gained momentum as the game progressed en route to the convincing win in their regular season finale.
Elena Romesburg (three goals, one assist), Amanda Gundlach (three goals) and Jacq Fitzgerald (three goals, one assist) led a balanced West attack. Paige Savard (one assist), Meghan Tillger (two assists) and Elle Ueland (one assist) each had a pair of goals. Freshman Bryn Boylan had a five-point night with one goal and four assists. Jess Kloss and Sarah Gebre (one assist) each added single goals.
Savard also had six caused turnovers, five ground balls and five draw controls.
“She came out flying today and had a strong game all around, including 2-for-2 on goals and one assist,” coach Tara Schmucker said.
West goalie Molly Naylor was credited with six saves.
The Bucks closed out the season tied for second place with Council Rock North in the SOL National Conference standings with a 7-2 record (14-4 overall).

ABINGTON 21, CENTRAL BUCKS EAST 9
The visiting Ghosts earned a no-doubt-about-it win over the Patriots on Friday. Sam McGee turned in a glittering nine-goal performance, and teammate Jeannie Van Buren had five goals. Rachel Morris added a hat trick. Contributing one goal each were Kat Thallner, Mikki Raymond, Lindsay Baer and Maddie Sjoholm.
Abington goalie Sabrina Barrett was credited with 11 saves while Kirsten Pedicone had four ground balls to lead the Ghosts’ defense.

CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH 15, ST HUBERT’S 7
Sarah Poli had four goals and four assists for an eight-point game to lead the Titans in Thursday’s non-league win. Tori Wigand and Kelly Senour both had two goals and one assist while Krysta Reading added a pair. Kristen Bernsten and Muzika each had one goal and one assist while Emily Cliggett and Corrine Kenney both had one goal. Courtney Taylor had one assist. Kenney and Ali Fisher both contributed three caused turnovers and three draw controls.
Sophomore goalie Erin Putnam had eight saves.

UPPER MORELAND 17, LANSDALE CATHOLIC 14
The Golden Bears led Thursday’s non-league game wire to wire, but LC, according to coach Pam Remmey, did not let down.
“It was a tough game for the Bears to pull out at the end,” she said.
Delaney Smith had a monster nine-point game to lead the Golden Bears, contributing seven goals and two assists. Ashley Duff had three goals and two assists. Veronica Baez had two goals and two assists to go along with seven draw controls.
Rounding out the scoring were Samara Santry, Melissa Felicetti and Allison Felicetti with two goals each. Melanie Wittick had seven draw controls, three ground balls and three interceptions in a solid all-around outing.
“Sarah Reice played well at defense and midfield,” Remmey said.

SPRINGFIELD (DELCO) 14, UPPER DUBLIN 8
Rachel DiFrangia led the Flying Cardinals with four goals and an assist. Julie Cross had two goals and two assists and Taylor D’Ginto had two goals and one assist. UD goalie Sarah Gallagher was credited with 10 saves.
Upper Dublin  2-6   8
Springfield      12-2   14

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