Black Bear Lacrosse Club SOL Girls' Lacrosse Wrap (5-9-25)

Check out the Black Bear Lacrosse Club recaps for SOL girls’ lacrosse teams in action Friday.

SOL National Conference
CENTRAL BUCKS WEST 7, CENTRAL BUCKS EAST 1

The Bucks closed out their regular season with a strong showing against the visiting Patriots in Friday’s rivalry game.
Bella Schrandt led the attack with three goals and one assist.
By the numbers: Central Bucks West: Bella Schrandt (3 goals, 1 assist, 1 CTO, 2GB), Ainsley Shissler (1 goal, 4 DC), Chloe Schrandt (1 goal), Addy Stromberg (1 goal), Zola Morelli (1 goals), Olivia Barrett (1 assist, 3 draws), Eve Damsker (2 CTO, 2GB), Ofelia Rusiloski (1 CTO, 1GB), Kalena Mandeville (8 saves)
Central Bucks East:  McKenna Lynch (1 goal), Cece Hayes (1 assist), Abby DiAmico (9 saves)
Central Bucks West coach Elena Romesburg: “Bella Schrandt had three goals, one assist, one caused turnover and two ground balls to lead the offense. Ainsley Shissler, Chloe Schrandt, Addy Stromberg, and Zola Morelli each added one goal. Olivia Barrett chipped in an assist and three draws. Ainsley was awesome on the circle adding four draws.

“Our defense was led by a standout effort from junior Eve Damsker who had two caused turnovers, two ground balls and shut down East’s crease attack. Ofelia Rusiloski added caused turnover and ground ball. Kalena Mandeville was also amazing in cage stopping 9 shots only allowing one goal and chipped in two ground balls and one caused turnover.
“It was an awesome rivalry game. For the seniors, it was awesome to end on a high note and another CB sweep.
Looking forward to the playoffs this upcoming week.”
Central Bucks East coach Kelly Tait: “Tonight was definitely a hard fought game, and my girls gave it everything they had. This was our fourth game of the week, but the West rivalry always makes everyone dig a little deeper. I am so proud of how our defense stepped up and was able to shut down a lot of West's scoring attempts. Our goalie Abby DiAmico was absolutely fantastic in goal with nine saves. She was definitely instrumental in keeping us in this game. McKenna Lynch scored our only goal on a feed from Cece Hayes, but despite having only one goal our offense did an excellent job maintaining possession and showed great effort throughout the game. We came into this game knowing West has a lot of strong shooters and we wanted to limit their opportunities and keep them out of the eight. I'm really pleased with how the girls were able to accomplish that goal and fought hard till the end.

Up next: Central Bucks West (14-4, 8-2 SOL) is 13th in the latest District 1 3A rankings with the seeding meeting Saturday morning. Central Bucks East closed out its season with a 9-9 record overall.
Central Bucks East      0-0-0-1   1
Central Bucks West    1-2-1-3   7

SOL American Conference
.QUAKERTOWN 15, NEW HOPE-SOLEBURY 5
Quakertown traveled to New-Hope Solebury for the last game of the regular season.
Senior captain Maddie Taylor and freshman Ellie Stanziola each found the back of the net three times. Sophomores Darcy Baxter and Paige Longacre had two goals, as well as junior captain, Casey Rosenberger. Kayla Glaeser and Molly Kowalski, both seniors, tallied one goal, as did Taylor Wehr, a sophomore for the Panthers.

Quakertown closed out the regular season with a 9-9 record overall (5-6 SOL)

WISSAHICKON 18, LOWER MORELAND 6
Alexa McCabe scored eight goals and assisted on two others in a standout effort, leading the Trojans to the big win in their regular season finale. Lila Marciniak added three goals and two assists and had a team-high 11 draw controls while Sophia Stehlik had two goals and three assists.
Wissahickon led 9-4 after one quarter and then allowed just two more goals the rest of the way.
By the numbers: Wissahickon:  Alexa McCabe (8 goals, 2 assists, 2 GB),
Lila Marciniak (3 goals, 2 assists, 11 DC), Sophia Stehlik (2 goals, 3 assists, 6 DC), Sam Farno (2 goals, 1 assist, 4 GB), Paige Dratch (2 goals)), Tatum Ruhen (8 saves)
Wissahickon coach Chuck Wurzbach:
“Lower Moreland really came out strong in the first quarter. We struggled early trying to contain them defensively and they were able to score some quick goals. They have some talented players on that roster.
We were able to figure some things that were working at the end of the quarter and carried that into the second quarter.”
--Props: I was really happy with the play of Christine Aemissinger today. She brings a lot of positivity to the team and energy on the field. That was probably the last game of her lacrosse career and she left it on the field. We will miss her next year”

Up next: Wissahickon (16-1, 10-1 SOL) awaits its final seed in the District 1 3A Tournament. The Trojans are fourth in the latest rankings. Lower Moreland (7-11, 3-8) are 14th in the latest District 1 2A rankings.
Wissahickon                 9-3-6-0    18
Lower Moreland           4-1-0-1    6

Non-league
ABINGTON 16, JENKINTOWN 1

The Abington Lady Ghosts closed out their season with a win against Jenkintown.
The Ghosts had eight different scorers and had 10 of the goals were assisted. On the defensive side, they had 10 caused turnovers to transition the ball back to the other end. Junior Katie Pennekamp reached the 200 career point milestone.

By the numbers:  Abington:  (Rory Trainer (1 goal, 1 assist), Abby ( 3 goals 1 GB), Addison Doyle (2 goals, 1 assist, 2 CTO, 3 GB), Katie Pennekamp4g, (3 assist, 1 CTO, 3 GB, 3 DC), Olivia Capps (3 CTO, 1 GB), Sophia Afflisio (1 goal, 2 CTO, 2 GB, 1 DC), Carly Hughes (3 goals, 2 assists, 1 CTO, 4 GB, 7 DC), Joanna Duff (2 CTO, 1 GB), Grace Warchol (1 assist, 1 CTO, 1 GB), Mallory Zimmerman (1 goal, 1 CTO, 3 GB), Chelsey Higgins (1 CTO, 1 GB), Jadyn Bagby (1 save), Cheyenne Fisher (1 save)
Abington closed out its season with a 9-9 record overall (7-4 SOL).           
Jenkintown       0-1-0-0   1
Abington        1-10-4-1   16

COUNCIL ROCK SOUTH 18, ARCHBISHOP WOOD 3
The Golden Hawks closed out their regular season with a no-doubt-about-it win over the Vikings.
Camryn Brundage’s six-goal, one-assist effort led the Hawks. She also had two draw controls and four caused turnovers. Mia Schink had a nine-point game with four goals and five assists.
Freshman goalie Gabby Terehov recorded her 100th save.
By the numbers:  Council Rock South: Camryn Brundage (6 goals, 1 assist, 2 DC, 4 CTO), Mia Schink (4 goals, 5 assists, 2 DC), Mia Geneles (2 goals, 9 assists, 2 DC), Kenna Pytlewski (3 CTO), Ella Mayberry (1 goal, 7 DC), Janie Rajnic (1 goal), Hayden Frank (1 goal), Brianna Howard (2 goals, 1 assist), Courtney Allahand (1 goal)
Council Rock South coach Marina Schreiner: “We were missing a lot of the starters today, and the underclassmen on the team really stepped up. I’m very proud of how well they played as team.
--Props: “Ella Mayberry had a great game on the draw and was a key player in transitions. Brianna Howard’s athleticism and drive shined today with two goals and one assist. Hayden Frank and Courtney Allahand got their first varsity goals today. And most notably our goalie Gabby Terekhov hit her 100th save as a freshman.”
Up next: Council Rock South (12-5, 7-3 SOL) is 18th in the latest District 1 3A rankings.

CHELTENHAM 17, SACRED HEART 4

Hatboro-Horsham Players reach Milestone
In a season that saw the Hatters struggle, they celebrated the milestones of two players. Junior Mia Fisher scored the 100th goal of her career, and senior goalie Amber MacIntosh notched her 500th save and closed out the season with well over that number.

Hatboro-Horsham coach Marie Schmucker: “Mia Fisher is a leader on and off the field. She was a captain and was always my speaking captain.  She motivates the other players and makes the players around her that much better. She has stick skills, she has great game sense. She has a great shot selection, and she plays with a lot of finesse and poise. She’s well liked amongst her teammates, and she’s extremely coachable. You tell her to do something, and she’ll do it. Mia never gives up, never quits.”

Hatboro-Horsham coach Marie Schmucker:  “Amber MacIntosh is stellar in goals and has a great game sense. She’s very aggressive, and she’s fearless in goal. She was pummeled with shots, and she rose to the occasion. She is coachable, and she did an unbelievable job in goal. Both Mia and Amber played club lacrosse, and despite our record, this whole team would fight.”

 

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