Check out Wednesday’s SOL boys’ lacrosse results.
SOUDERTON 10, PENNRIDGE 6
Ridge Schultz (one assist) and Trevor Zwaan both contributed a pair of goals to lead a balanced Souderton attack. Tyler MacDougall and Cameron Trick each added one goal and two assists. Tyler Huggins, Corey Anlouf and Colt Armstrong all had one goal, and Drew Nice contributed an assist to close out the scoring.
Remi Reeves was credited with 10 saves in goal for the Indians, who improved to 5-5 in league play (7-8 overall). The Rams are 2-9 in the league (4-9 overall).
WISSAHICKON 10, UPPER MERION 6
The Trojans held a tenuous 1-0 lead at the end of one quarter but extended that lead to 4-1 by halftime and blew the game wide open with a 4-1 third quarter scoring burst.
Brooks Melvin (one assist) and Luke Gomez each connected for the hat trick. Josh Stollman (one assist) and Pag Magdalinski both added two goals. Zach Scannapieco had one goal and one assist, and John Carrozza had one goal. Jack Shea and Tyler Crothers both had an assist.
For the Vikings, Trevor Kupecky scored two goals while teammates Mickey Bellace (one assist), Mikey Zadroga, Joe Mintzer and Sean Ginsburg each added one goal.
Troy Minnich had nine saves for the Vikings while Jack Myers had eight saves for the Trojans, who improved to 5-3 in league play (8-6 overall). Upper Merion dropped to 3-5 in the league (4-6 overall).
HATBORO-HORSHAM 10, CENTRAL BUCKS WEST 2
The Hatters sprinted to a 5-1 halftime lead and extended that to 8-1 after three quarters on their way to the decisive Pink Night win. Trevor Downing (two goals) and Jimmy Murphy (two goals, one assist) led the Hatters attack. Contributing one goal were Jake Durkin, Pat Downing, Ryan New, Austin Brownell and Kyle Mullen. Durkin also had three assists.
Steve Palo was 9-for-10 on face-offs and also led the team with six ground balls. Tyler Gehlhaus and Jake Cresta helped anchor the Hatters’ defense, and goalie Mark Poust was credited with nine saves.
The Hatters improved to 8-1 in league play (10-2 overall) while the Bucks fell to 1-8 (1-12 overall).
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