SOL Boys/Girls Lacrosse Wrap (4-19-13)

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

Boys
UPPER MERION 11, NORRISTOWN 4
Trevor Kupecky (four assists) and Mikey Zadroga (three goals, two assists) had big games on the offensive end of the field for the Vikings. Tyler Thornton added three points (one goal, two assists) while Jake Rosenfeld, Joe Mintzer and Nick Shendge each had two goals. Paul Salamy added one goal, and Steve Ferguson had one assist. Goalie Troy Minnich had 11 saves.
For the Eagles, Sean Calhoun had two goals and one assist. Carson Lucard and Shawn Goff each added one goal, and Cody Baker had an assist.
Norristown     2-2-0-0   4
Upper Merion4-3-1-3   11

CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH 15, PENNRIDGE 3
Pennridge’s Eric Fernandez scored off the opening faceoff, but it was all Central Bucks South after that as the visiting Titans beat the Rams 15-3 in a Suburban One Continental Conference boys lacrosse game on Friday night.
CB South (4-2 SOL, 7-3 overall) came back to score nine goals while holding Pennridge (0-6 SOL, 2-7 overall) to only one other goal in the first half to take a 9-2 lead into halftime.  The Titans stifling defense - led by Tim McCrudden, Tim Ross, Ryan Sullivan, Connor Bechtel and Kevin Witchey - caused numerous turnovers and limited the Rams to only nine shots on goal for the game. 
Meanwhile, the Titans had it going on the offensive side and received six-point games from both Ty Strayline (4 goals, 2 assists) and Tom DiBrino (2 goals, 4 assists) and a five-point game by Willie Pendleton (4 goals, 1 assist).  AJ Caputo added two goals while Joel Zimmerman added one goal and an assist.  Brendan McGrath and Ty McGee each chipped in with a goal, while Jake Henze had an assist. 
The Rams were led by Fernandez with two goals and Matt Brown with a goal.
Titan goalie Ryan Kelly turned away six shots while his counterpart, Dan Lohan, had eight saves.
Central Bucks South        4-5-3-3   15
Pennridge   1-1-0-1   3

UPPER DUBLIN 13, WISSAHICKON 6
Ben Winebrake had a big day offensively for the Flying Cardinals, contributing six points on four goals and two assists. Michael Rama (two goals, two assists) and Michael Sowers (three goals, one assist) had four-point games while Drew Potts added a goal and two assists. Ryan Siwinski had a goal and an assist and Zach Henson also had a goal.
John Carrozza led the Trojans with three goals and one assist, and Luke Gomez had a pair of goals
Jack Deragon had a big game in goal for the Cards, turning away nine of 12 shots he faced. Bobby McPeake had two saves. Tyler Freas had nine saves for the Trojans.
Upper Dublin         3-3-3-4   13
Wissahickon           1-1-1-3   6

PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH 14, UPPER MORELAND 5
Jake Brown (four goals, one assist) and Ryan Kelly (five goals) led the Colonials with five points each. Corey Kelly had a four-point day with one goal and three assists. John Walker had two goals and one assist, and Alex Bilodeau had one goal and one assist. Andrew Jones closed out the scoring with a goal.
Riley White had nine saves in goal for the PW. Brett Kaplan was 11-of-13 on face offs.
Plymouth Whitemarsh           4-5-3-2   14
Upper Moreland         2-2-0-1   5

COUNCIL ROCK NORTH 9, PENNSBURY 1
Connor D’Amelia led the Indians with a five-point day, contributing two goals and three assists. Brian Fitzpatrick had two goals and one assist, and Shane Lawler had a pair of goals. Ryan Briggs had one goal and one assist, and Ken Crew and Zach Connors both had one goal. Joe Earley had an assist to close out the scoring. Alex Koveleski had 11 saves in goal for the Indians.

CENTRAL BUCKS WEST 8, NEW HOPE 5
The Bucks used a balanced attack and a stingy defense to win a tough non-league game. Riley Kratzke led the Bucks with two goals and two assists. Lucas Janos, Jimmy Steigerwald, Jimmy Seykot, Clark Hawes, Corey Schott and Sam Piccone each added single goals.
West goalie Mike Harvan was credited with 12 saves while his counterpart had 13.

Girls
UPPER DUBLIN 16, NORRISTOWN 2
Nine players contributed to a balanced Flying Cardinal attack in Friday’s win. Rachel DiFrangia led the way with a six-point day, contributing three goals and three assists. Kayla Mullen (two goals, one assist), Taylor D’Ginto (two goals, two assists), Julie Cross (two goals, one assist), Kayla McAneney (two goals, one assist), Emma Price (two goals) and Dom Greene-Coleman (one goal, one assist) all had multi-point days for the Cardinals. Erin Russell and Shelly Kenny contributed single goals.
Megan Grande and Amelia Schunder accounted for the Eagles’ goals.
The Flying Cardinals are 8-0 in the league (9-2 overall) while the Eagles fell to 0-9 in the league (1-9 overall).

CENTRAL BUCKS WEST 16, PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH 3
Junior Elena Romesburg scored nine goals, and teammate Jacq Fitzgerald added four to lead the Bucks to the decisive win. Jane Savard had a five-point game for the Bucks with three goals and two assists. Meghan Tillger had a hand in five goals, dishing out five assists, and Elle Ueland had one assist to close out the West scoring.
Kyra Bergere was credited with five saves in goal for the Bucks, who improved to 5-5 on the season. PW is 3-6.

COUNCIL ROCK NORTH 14, EMMAUS 5
The Indians closed out a tough week by notching a no-doubt-about-it non-league win. Natalie Maher led Rock North with three goals and one assist. Tori Lyon, Taylor Campbell and Nicole Ender each had two goals. Laura Kwasnowski and Devon Mela both had one goal and one assist, and Aubrey Deon, Katy Lehman and Camille Aspite all had one goal. Abby Kopytko was credited with two saves in goal for the Indians, who are 4-5 overall.

NEW HOPE-SOLEBURY 18, UPPER MORELAND 17

The Golden Bears lost a heartbreaker in Friday’s non-league game. Maddie Mauro and Delaney Smith both contributed five goals to lead the Bears while Maura O’Leary had three goals and one assist. Veronica Baez delivered the hat trick, and Ashley Duff had one goal.
Kaitlin Taylor turned away eight shots in goal for the Bears, who fell to 3-7 on the season.

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