Check out Friday’s SOL boys and girls lacrosse results. To view photos of the Neshaminy/Pennsbury game, please visit the Photo Gallery.
Boys
NORRISTOWN 13, CHELTENHAM 2
The Eagles closed out the season on a winning note with Friday’s big victory over the Panthers. Sean Calhoun had five goals to lead the Eagles while Tyeler Kingkiner and James Perkins each had three goals and one assist. Carson Lucard added two goals. Mike Smith and Justin Byrd both had two assists, and Shawn Goff had one assist to close out the scoring for the Eagles.
Norristown 3-5-3-2 13
Cheltenham 1-0-0-1 2
PLYMOUTH WHITEMARSH 16, SPRINGFIELD (MONTCO) 8
Alex Bilodeau had a seven-point game to lead the Colonials, contributing five goals and two assists. Corey Kelly added two goals and four assists for six points, and Austin Betterly contributed three goals and one assist. John Walker and Ryan Kelly both had two goals and one assist, and Andrew Jones and Ryan Cunningham each added one goal.
PW goalie Riley White was credited with 13 saves.
Plymouth Whitemarsh 5-3-2-7 16
Springfield 1-2-2-3 8
WISSAHICKON 9, UPPER MORELAND 4
Tommy Monaghan scored four goals to lead the Trojans while Jack Shea had a there-point game with two goals and an assist. Cole Kropnick had one goal and one assist. Zach Scannapieco contributed one goal while Nate DeGroat had two assists, and Alex Chiodo-Ortiz and Brooks Melvin each added one assist.
Tyler Freas had eight saves in goal for the Trojans.
Wissahickon 6-0-2-1 9
Upper Moreland 1-1-0-2 4
CENTRAL BUCKS EAST 7, CENTRAL BUCKS SOUTH 5
The Titans battled the Patriots tough, trailing by just one (3-2) at halftime. The Patriots outscored the Titans 3-1 in the third quarter to go on top 6-3 and then withstood a late Titan rally.
Matt Milici led a balanced East attack with two goals and one assist, and Matt Brown added a pair of goals. Dustin Buchanan, Zach Kane and David Iatorola each had one goal. Buchanan and Matt Schmidt both chipped in one assist.
Brendan McGrath connected for the hat trick to lead the Titans. Ty Strayline and Joel Zimmerman both had one goal. Connor Bechtel led the defense with nine ground balls while Jake Henze had five ground balls to go along with one assist.
Titan goalie Ryan Kelly turned away 14 shots.
Central Bucks East 2-1-3-1 7
Central Bucks South 1-1-1-2 5
Girls
WISSAHICKON 21, UPPER MORELAND 5
Jackie Hibbs led a standout defensive effort for the Trojans, coming up with six ground balls, three draw controls and forcing five turnovers while committing zero turnovers herself.
Laura Frankenfield (five goals, five assists), Zoe Gomez (five goals, two assists) and Lauren Irvine (four goals) led a balanced Trojan attack. Also contributing scoring were Bailey Weber (one goal, three assists), Rachel Zucker (two goals), Marie Dickson (two goals), Meghan Guzewicz (one goal) and Shannon Stagliano (one goal).
Frankenfield and Gomez also each had three ground balls. Frankenfield had six draw controls and Gomez had four. Taylor Myers also had six ground balls while Stagliano had five.
Maddie Mauro and Delaney Smith each had two goals for the Golden Bears. Mauro also had an assist. Ashley Duff added a single goal, and Maura O’Leary and Veronica Baez both had assists.
Trojan goalie Julie Silverman was credited with six saves. UM’s Kaitlin Taylor had six saves.
The Trojans closed out the league season with an 11-3 record (13-5 overall) while the Golden Bears are 1-13 in the league (3-15 overall).
NORTH PENN 16, COUNCIL ROCK NORTH 5
Lauren Green (four goals, one assist), Gabby DiDomizio (four goals) and Ashley Durham (three goals) led the Maidens’ attack in Friday’s nonleague win. Chloe Novak had a pair of goals while Brittany Tyson, Emily Schulze and Julianna Hill each added one goal. Schulze also had an assist. Maiden goalie Jenna Stover was credited with six saves.
The Maidens are 13-4 overall while the Indians are 7-11.
CENTRAL BUCKS EAST 13, ABINGTON 11
MaryKate Schwartz led the Patriots with four goals and one assist while Julia Norek added four goals and Marissa Glatt, three goals. Katt Miller had a goal and two assists, and Kaitlyn Stout had one goal and one assist. Maggie Stella had one assist.
For the Ghosts, Mikki Raymond led the way with four goals and two assists, and Jeannie VanBuren had three goals and one assist. Katarina Thallner had two goals, and Meredith Cox and Molly Bair each had one goal.
Abington goalie Kate Margolis was credited with 16 saves while East’s Alana Rivas had 11 saves.
The Patriots are 11-7 overall while the Ghosts fell to 5-11.
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