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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: South Shore scores and highlights from … – The Patriot Ledger

The Cohasset High boys lacrosse team has its second three-game winning streak of the young season.

Senior Rob Norton had four goals and a pair of assists, and sophomore Shane Mulcahy added a goal and five assists Monday as the Skippers blanked South Shore League rival Hull, 13-0, at home.

More: With freshman Gus Greene on board, Cohasset High boys off to red-hot start

Goalies Colin Humphrey, Lincoln Pattison and Paddy Foley combined for the shutout for Cohasset (6-1).

The Skippers got off to a 3-0 start before suffering their first loss, 10-8, to Marshfield on April 8. Since then they've beaten Mashpee, Foxboro and Hull by an aggregate score of 45-5.

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In other high school action on Monday:

Plymouth North 11, Dartmouth 7: The Blue Eagles picked up the road win.

Nantucket 9, Whitman-Hanson 6: On Saturday, Gavin McCarthy scored twice and won 12 of 20 faceoffs for W-H (2-4) in the loss. David MacNeil (11 saves), Chris Currier (7 ground balls) and Joe Cully (first goal of the season) also starred, and Connor McCarthy, Collin Murphy and Brendan White added goals.

Cardinal Spellman 17, East Bridgewater 4: Elle Murphy scored 7 goals for the third straight game to power the host Cardinals. Erin ODonnell (5 goals, 4 assists) and Ella Foley (first 2 varsity goals) also starred.

Plymouth North 14, Dartmouth 4: The Blue Eagles won a non-league home game.

Falmouth 15, Bridgewater-Raynham 5: The Trojans lost a non-league game on the road.

Weymouth 10, Kennebunk 9: On Saturday, Sammy Holmes had the winning goal as the Wildcats beat the two-time defending Maine state champs at home. Cam Flaherty (6 points) and Megan Doyle (5 points, 11 draw controls) starred, along with Mira Flaherty (2 points), Kendall Rogers (goal) and Lily Krawciw (goal).

Norwood 5, Braintree 0: Norwood's Jack Cropper and Sean Dittmeier combined to strike out 16 batters and throw a no-hitter.

Mansfield 1, Bridgewater-Raynham 0: Aidan Jones scored on a Wyatt Balduc walk-off single to hand the Trojans (5-1) their first loss of the season, despite a strong performance on the mound by B-R's Evan Samsel (6 innings, 0 earned runs, 7 strikeouts).

Duxbury 8, East Bridgewater 2: The Dragons (5-1) won a non-league game on the road. Sophomore Brady Wilson and junior Eion Plunkett pitched well for Duxbury, and seniors Reilly Murray and captain Chris Walsh combined for 3 hits, 2 RBI and 2 runs scored.

Oliver Ames 7, New Bedford 0: On Saturday, Patrick Finnerty pitched a 4-hit shutout with 8 strikeouts. He was also 3-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored.Jack Perron (double, 3 RBI) and Jack Morley (2 hits, double, 2 RBI, 2 runs) also starred.

Dennis-Yarmouth 30, Cohasset 17: In the road loss, the Skippers got a pair of home runs from Brin Abate and one from Catherine Toomey.

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Bridgewater Raynham 3, Bishop Feehan 0: On Saturday, Lily Welch pitched a complete-game 4-hitter with 12 strikeouts for the Trojans (4-0). Ava Selter (3 hits, 2 doubles, run, RBI), Abby Campbell (2 hits, run ) and Ky Hicks (2-run single) starred at the plate.

Thayer Academy 14, Rivers 2: On Saturday, the Tigers (3-1) won at home.

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Over 118000 from ‘Trucking for Creeslough’ is presented – Donegal Live

Over 118,000 has been presented to the Creeslough fund from the Trucking for Creeslough fundraiser.

On Thursday evening, organisers officially handed over the proceeds from the February fundraiser to Gerard McFadden of the McFadden Go Fund Me Trust.

The Trucking for Creeslough fundraiser took in a stunning 118,045, which will take the Go Fund Me total well over 500,000.

In the wake of a devastating explosion on October 7 which claimed the lives of ten people, Creeslough native Gerard McFadden set up a Go Fund me page.

McFadden is based in Brisbane and is the son of the late Ben McFadden, a long-time community volunteer from Ards who died in April 2022.

St Johnston man Colin Kilpatrick, a lorry driver with Bernard Long & Son Transport in Ballybofey, was one of the first responders on the scene on the day of the explosion and was the head of the Trucking for Creeslough idea.

He had been making a deliver at a nearby business premises when the blast occurred.

Colin was aided by Bernard and Patrick Long and Dean McLaughlin to put the event together.

Colin led the convoy of some 432 trucks, accompanied by Hamish O'Flaherty, the 12-year-old whose father James lost his life in the tragedy. At the site of the explosion, Colin placed a wreath.

The lorries travelled from Ballybofey to Creeslough and the convoy was followed by an auction night at the Silver Tassie Hotel.

No-one said no, Colin told Donegal Live. Anyone rang to ask for help, for a donation or to take part in the lorry run, everyone wanted to do what they could. That made it a lot easier. You need that if you're going to organise a big event."

Colin Kilpatrick (third from left) presenting a cheque for 118,045 to Gerard McFadden which is the proceeds of the Trucking for Creeslough fundraising event. Included in photo are from left, Patrick Long, Bernard Long and Dean McLaughlin. (NW Newspix)

Over 800 people gathered at the Silver Tassie for the auction, which saw 125 lots go under the hammer.

A Honda 50 and a rally experience with former Irish Tarmac Rally champion Garry Jennings were among the top money spinners.

He said: No-one got a bargain and people were just there to help. Everything we got was donated. It was a big undertaking, but it was very successful.

The money will go to the families of the deceased and the injured.

Realistically, it's 100,000 more than we expected to get. The money is going where we want it, to the families of the people affected.

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Top Starting Pitcher Prospects – Impact Fantasy Baseball Rookies for 2023 (NL Central) – RotoBaller

The National League Central is the focus of the fourth installment of a six-part series focused on pitching fantasy baseball prospects who are better positioned from a developmental standpoint to contribute meaningfully in 2023 MLB games.

Fundamentals will be quantified using my Fielding- and Ballpark-Independent Outcomes (FaBIO) pitcher evaluation model.

Let us begin with individual analyses of three top National League Central 2023 prospects: Hayden Wesneski, Ben Brown, and Luis Ortiz.

An earlier RotoBaller article more fully explains the FaBIO methodology. Every plate appearance is sorted into one of 12 event-type bins (BB+HBP, K, IFFB, Pull OFFB, Center OFFB, Oppo OFFB, Pull LD, Center LD, Oppo LD, Pull GB, Center GB, Oppo GB) and the pitcher is charged with league's average runs value for that event type.

We eventually wind up with loads of fundamentals-rooted percentile ratings expressed on a 100 to 0 scale where 97 is plus-plus, 84 is plus, 50 is average, 16 is minus, and three is minus-minus.

The all-in-one Overall Rating (based on expected run avoidance per batter faced over all of that pitcher's batters faced) will be used primarily as filtering criteria with relatively more attention paid to how the three core sub-Ratings of Control (or CTL, based on BB+HBP per batters faced), Strikeout (or K, based on K per batters faced), and Batted Ball Profile (based on expected run avoidance per batted ball) combine to produce Overall Rating.

Batted ball profile subcomponents like GB Rating (based on GB per batted ball), IFFB Rating, LD Avoid Rating, OFFB Avoid Rating, and Pull OFFB Avoid Rating (pull-third OFFB per batted ball) also provide useful clues as to approach, movement, and effective velocity biases.

After being acquired at the 2022 trade deadline for (just) sidearming RHRP Scott Effross, Hayden Wesneski would soon replicate a Batted-Ball-Profile-heavy AAA FaBIO line almost in full during a 132-batter MLB debut. Wesneski was sharp again this spring over 70 batters (51 Control/85 K/70 Batted Ball Profile) but without the staggeringly high LD Avoids of 2022.

With Batted Ball Profile likely to come back to earth some more, Wesneski could conceivably rate in the range of half to full plus at all three of Control, K, and Batted Ball Profile. And in such a case he amounts to an SP2-level performer without being overly strong at any one of the three core fundamentals.

Ben Brown has been a minor leaguer since signing with the Phillies as a 2017 high school draftee but remained a relative unknown to most until breaking out in a 2022 campaign split between A+ and AA ball. Brown had tripped FaBIO wires before but never faced as large of a volume of batters as in 2022.

Owed to a lengthier run of high marks at K and Opposite-Handed Batter Overall, Brown has sneaky front-half-of-rotation upside. Beyond avoiding the sorts of injuries that limited his 2019 and 2021 activity, Brown needs to improve the movement within his hard arsenal to raise his IFFB+LD Avoid combo and become more averse to singles. A full complement of three option years remain so fastball arsenal refinements should assume priority over rushing the now 23-year-old up to AAA and eventually MLB.

In a 69-batter end-of-2023 MLB debut this Luis (L.) Ortiz posted a ridiculously strong batted ball profile replete with impressive hit and extra bases avoidance on batted balls. Yet those sorts of batted ball outcomes do not match what preceded them in the minors, where he was more often than not a groundball-inducer who did not avoid line drives overly well and generated relatively few IFFB in line with the typical ground-baller. A 68 K Rating in the MLB debut was promising and there is enough history here to dismiss the 0 Control Rating as a product of inexperience and/or chance.

Ortiz did not impress over four spring game appearances that begat a 55 Control/21 K/37 Batted Ball Profile line but has since righted the ship in AAA over three starts with a definite spike in strikeouts. Expect Control to continue to skew lower while cutting the MLB SP teeth but in a year to three that fundamental could conceivably rate average. Just how well Ortiz rates at Batted Ball Profile ahead has everything to do with how well the ground-baller avoids line drives first and pulled OFFB second.

2021 mid-first-rounder Jordan Wicks is a changeup-ing LHSP who rated half to full plus at each of Control, K, and Batted Ball Profile in a first full MiLB season spent more in A+ than AA; coupling this broader base of fundamentals with improved opposite-handed batter outcomes in the pros has Wicks as a higher floored mid- to back-of-rotation MLB SP prospect. Nicholas Padilla and Jeremiah Estrada each fit the profile of righty-on-righty relief specialists; Padilla has struggled primarily with control; Estrada has been exceptionally prone to LD and not overly averse to pulled OFFB either.

Chris Clarke, who recently returned from a spring junket with the Mariners as a Rule 5 selection, is a D1 RP to pro-SP convert that fits a CTL+GB profile but should return soon to a short RHRP role for lack of K and LD Avoid in the MiLB SP profile. After six years (five seasons) at Southern Miss 2021, undrafted free agent signee Walker Powell now checks many an MLB CTL+GB RHRP box and profiles how Clarke ideally would as a RHRP.

Andrew Abbott only became a full-blown starter as a 2021 junior and has remained a K standout since as a pro (has struck out 25 of the first 35 batters faced in a 2023 AA return); his weakness is hit avoidance as the fastball arsenal needs more IFFB and LD Avoid movement components. Bryce Bonnin has stuffed the K, Batted Ball Profile, and Opposite-Handed Batters Overall so well around a spate of 2022 and 2021 injuries that an MLB SP future remains lightly in play now and more so if he can re-assume a full-time starter role in AA before 2023 is over.

2021 undrafted free agent signee fifth-year senior Sam Benschoter posted much bigger K outcomes immediately after signing and that carried over to 2022 before he cooled off in the Arizona Fall League. Joe Boyle lacks enough control to start ahead but an MLB short RHRP future seems achievable per the extent to which his profile is loaded up in out-generation fundamentals save for lacking some LD Avoid movement in the fastball arsenal.

The Brewers acquired Robert Gasser as part of the return for Josh Hader and his three-level 2022 campaign graded out semi-short in opposite-handed batter outcomes, a fundamental that is relatively more important for lefthanded starters like him. Fellow southpaw Brandon Knarr upped control and an already stronger batted ball profile during 2022 and tracks well and almost exclusively as an MLB LHSP candidate owing to rather reverse OHB/SHB splits.

Gus Varland was a surprise Rule 5 selection after an ordinary season repeating AA but will at least open 2023 as a Brewer after a spring 39-batter (4 BF/G) 92 CTL/100 K/0 Batted Ball Profile route.

2019 18th overall pick Quinn Priester has rated consistently ordinary at each affiliate yet continues to be moved up the ladder despite failing to make necessary gains in K and the non-GB columns of Path to Batted Ball Profile; altogether this looks like a future back-of-rotation MLB starter who will be given ample opportunities to settle into that role owing to prospect pedigree and monetary investment over most else. Mike Burrows is a safer bet as a K+IFFB MLB RHRP but the CTL, LD Avoid, and OHB Overall columns are full enough to keep him facing double-digit batters per game for a while longer.

J.C. Flowers could stand to boost his GB+CTL RHRP stock by landing a few more K in 2023. Colin Selby made huge profile gains across the board during 2022 and fits somewhere in the MLB middle-innings short RHRP picture. Even in a down K season, Tyler Samaniego rated 91 against each of Opposite- and Same-Handed Batters and the weak-contact-inducing LHRP remains a higher-probability MLB reliever.

After somehow getting worse while repeating the AAA level that he had been assigned to way too soon the year before in 2021, Matthew Liberatore showed up this spring with a livelier fastball and rode that pitch and his trademark curve to a 77 Control/54 K/82 Batted Ball Profile line over 37 spring MLB game batters; early 2023 AAA results inclusive of K are up, too, affording hope that the two-options-left southpaw could stick in a mid-to-back-rotation role when the next MLB rotation trial comes.

Greener Control Ratings and blacker K and Batted Ball Profile Ratings from 2022 have Gordon Graceffo pegged as more of a high-floor than a high-ceiling MLB SP candidate though some room exists to swap some control for whiffs and inch the ceiling upward. 2021 first-rounder Michael McGreevy has not been able to reproduce the strikeouts that he began to land as a junior; beyond finding at least a few ticks more K McGreevy must add other-than-down movement to his fastball arsenal to better avoid line drives and move Batted Ball Profile Rating nearer GB Rating. Jake Walsh has MLB K RP potential but must find a fastball route to better batted ball profile outcomes. Andre Granillo has the K+IFFB short RP starter kit but must rate better at LD Avoid and opposite-handed batter outcomes than he did in 2022 to boost MLB bullpen staying power.

Top Cardinals pitching prospects Cooper Hjerpe and Tink Hence might already be top 10 pitching prospects among all organizations. The divergent dynamic duo has the stuff and outcomes to become two true front-of-the-rotation MLB starters for a club that has not had one since Jack Flaherty in the second half of 2019. But can the often impatient Cardinals resist the temptation to stick the slighter fireballer Hence in the MLB bullpen and disrupt continued development and stretching out as a starter?

Cubs bet big on Cade Horton as the 7th overall pick of the 2022 Draft with only one NCAA season to reference; time will tell if their extremely optimistic forecast was accurate. Pirates 2022 second-rounder Thomas Harrington posted very impressive all-around fundamentals as an NCAA D1 true sophomore yet hardly seems a finished product. Brewers 6'7" 2022 junior college second-rounder Jacob Misiorowski sports an extreme-velocity fastball but stands to have trouble commanding both it and the offspeed pitches in a starting role.

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HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Tuesday’s scores and highlights – The Patriot Ledger

The Abington High boys and girls lacrosse team swept Rockland on Tuesday.

The Green Wave boys coasted to a 16-8 win behind seven-goal games from Hunter Grafton (2 assists) and Pat Prewitt (assist). The Green Wave girls won a thriller in overtime, 7-6, behind a winning goal from Natalie Van Luling.

In the boys game, Jonathan Halpin scored a goal and handed out 5 assists. Zach Buccigross scored the other goal.

In the girls game, Van Luling had a hat trick. Caitlin Happel scored two goals, including the tying goal. Molly Joyce tacked on two goals and Brielle DeJesus played well in net.

More: Hamstring woes behind him, Fitzgerald eyes big send-off to Braintree High baseball career

In other high school action on Tuesday:

Falmouth 9, Silver Lake 6: The Lakers dropped the non-league game.

Cohasset 9, Norwell 8: The Skippers (2-0) won the South Shore League game behind a 5-point day from Liam Appleton (4 goals, assist). Charlie Donovan added 2 goals and 2 assists while Luke Willmott had a goal and 3 assists. Freshman Gus Greene tallied the winning goal and Colin Humphrey stopped 12 shots.

Hingham 10, Needham 7: The Harbormen won the non-leage game.

Plymouth South 13, Milton 7: The Panthers improve to 2-0.

Hull 13, Mashpee 4: The Pirates won the South Shore League game.

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Scituate 14, Sandwich 8: The Sailors won the non-league game behind 5 goals from James Sullivan and 5-point days from Charlie Hartwell (3 goals, 2 assists) and Owen Hofford (2 goals, 3 assists). Reid Fulton made 11 saves.

Bridgewater-Raynham 11, Bishop Feehan 10: Jayson Kelleher scored 5 goals, including the winner with 1:23 remaining. Seniors Zach Sinclair, James Murray and Nick Rossi each scored one goal.

East Bridgewater 19, Middleboro 10: The Vikings won the South Shore League game.

Oliver Ames 19, Taunton 3: The Tigers won the Hockomock League game.

BC High 15, Catholic Memorial 6: Will Emsing had three goals and two assists for the Eagles.

Canton 12, Milford 1: The Bulldogs won their season opener.

Barnstable 9, Plymouth North 5: The Blue Eagles dropped the non-league game.

Cohasset 6, Norwell 3: Aizza Chase (12 saves) starred in net, and Kira Fulton scored 4 goals for the Skippers. Charlotte Pithie made 11 saves for Norwell, which got goals from Maddie McDonald, Danielle Cox and Holly Panttila.

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Weymouth 11, Scituate 5: Megan Doyle led the way with 7 points and 11 draw controls for the Wildcats (1-1). Cam Flaherty added 4 points and Anya Younie (14 saves) was strong in net.

Canton 13, Milford 10: Ella Yeaton (6 goals) and Emily McCabe (4 goals) led the way for the Bulldogs while Ashley Balunas made 7 saves.

Barnstable 15, Bridgewater-Raynham 14 (3OT): Emily Keefe scored 6 goals and had an assist in the loss for the Trojans. Kate Lambert (2 goals, 2 assists) and Ashley McLaren (3 goals, assist) each had four-point games.

Hull 10, Mashpee 7: The Pirates won the South Shore League game.

Oliver Ames 12, Taunton 7: The Tigers won the Hockomock League game.

Plymouth North 16, Old Rochester Regional 13: The Blue Eagles won the non-league game.

Abington 12, Rockland 0: Jon Sellon tossed a one-hitter while striking out seven. He add three extra-base hits (2 doubles, triple) in the win. Henry Rogers also had a three-hit day. Spencer Merrick had 2 hits and 3 RBIs.

Bishop Feehan 2, Archbishop Williams 0: Christopher Swirlabus (6 innings, 4 strikeouts, 1 earned run) pitched well in the loss for the Bishops (0-1). Stephen Ondrick had two doubles and Ryan Beardsley played well at shortstop.

Brockton 9, Whitman-Hanson 8: Armani LoRusso had three hits and Zeke Inchaustegui belted a home run to break a 5-5 tie for the Boxers. Brandon Craven and Cam Beltramini had multi-hit days for W-H in the loss.

Silver Lake 2, Hingham 1: Ben Zschau threw 97 pitches over 5 innings for the Lakers, givingup one unearned run, and Collin Monteiro closed with 2 scoreless innings.Wes Hawley had the winning RBI.

Quincy 12, Charlestown 7: The Presidents won the non-league game.

Bishop Stang 9, Cardinal Spellman 1: The Cardinals dropped the Catholic Central League game.

South Shore Tech 10, Avon 1: Gabe Scanlon tossed a complete game in the win, allowing 2 hits and striking out 9. Tyler Holmes (3 hits, 4 RBIs) and Jake McAleer (2 hits, 2 walks) led the way offensively.

West Bridgewater 15, Holbrook 3 (5 inn.): Olivia Razza (3-for-4, 2 RBIs), Susana Carriere (3-for-4, 2 runs) and Mia Harrington (double, triple, 3 RBIs) starred offensively for the Wildcats, who scored 10 runs in the fifth inning.

Pembroke 7, Falmouth 3: Kelly McGee pitched well in the win for the Titans (1-1) while Haleigh Borden hit a home run.

Silver Lake 16, Duxbury 0: Autumn Fletcher went 4-for-4 in the win for the Lakers. Bri Ghilardi and Delaney Moquin combined for the 1-hitter by striking out 12 in 5 innings. Nina O'Neil and Maddy Bryan each had 3 hits.

South Shore Tech 26, Avon 1: Lexi Mitsiopoulos and Zoey Bradshaw each went 4-for-4 for the Vikings. Mia Bradshaw was 3-for-3. Every South Shore Tech had at least one hit and scored once.

Thayer Academy 20, Winsor 8: The Tigers won their season opener at home.

Plymouth South 5, Dennis-Yarmouth 0: Keira McLaugh (first), Elizabeth Nyberg (second) and Emma Colonna (third) swept the singles matches for the Panthers. Anna Quinn/Karina Dias (first) and Anna Lanning/Abby Coolide (second) swept the doubles matches.

Pembroke 5, Rockland 0: The Titans improved to 2-0.

Archbishop Williams 4, St. Mary's 1: Erika Duffin, Addie Woodgate and Catherine Crowley won singles matches while Reese Durfee/Olivia Antonios won at first doubles.

Plymouth North 5, Sandwich 0: Ava Boyajian (second) and Emmy Spinale (third) each swept their singles matches, 6-0, 6-0, in the win for Plymouth North.

North Quincy 5, Malden Catholic 0: The Raiders won the non-league match.

Duxbury 5, Norwell 0: The Dragons won the non-league match.

Whitman-Hanson 5, Brockton 0: Alyson Tobias (first), Sam Jacobsen (second) and Mari Santalucia (third) swept the singles matches for the Panthers (2-0). Delaney Hughes/Sophie Ennis (first) and Riley Gretchell/Mary Lynam (second) took the doubles matches.

Notre Dame Academy 5, Ursuline Academy 0: Amelia Maw, Sophia Lirio and Bella LaGrassa won in singles, and NDA swept the doubles with the teams of Vivienne Lagrassa/Megan Ravenisi and Gabi Marchione/Julia Walsh.

Durfee 5, Middleboro 0: The Sachems dropped their season opener.

North Quincy 5, Malden Catholic 0: The Raiders won the non-league game.

Scituate 5, Norwell 0: The Sailors won the non-league game.

Plymouth North 3, Sandwich 2: Liam Husband (second singles), Will Bergendahl (third singles) and Max Donnelly/Adam Halperin (first doubles) all won their matches for the Blue Eagles.

Rockland/East Bridgewater 4, Pembroke 1: Petr Quinn (second singles), Leo Monterio (third singles), Logan Maguire/Kaden Gerstal (first doubles) and Will Cifrino/Mo Asad (second doubles) all had wins for Rockland/EB.

Whitman-Hanson 5, Brockton 0: Brady Wright (first), Mateo Santalucia (second) and James Goyette (third) swept the singles for the Panthers (1-0). Tristan Baker/George Dykens (first) and Drew Fountain/Conor Thomas (second) took the doubles matches.

West Bridgewater 77, Blue Hills 59; WB 122, Holbrook 12; BH 114, Holbrook 17: WB swept the shot put (Sean Carter, Kenly Laime, Nate Anderson), long jump (Tommy Perna, Sam Salter, Junya Keith) and 200m (Will DeLuca, Sean Hancock, George Baroud).

Foxboro 88, Canton 48: For Canton, Ruairi Ritson won the high jump (5-0) and was second in the shot put (38-2.75) and third in the 110m hurdles (:20.4). Godson Ofanagoro won the 100m (:12.0) and was third in the long jump (17-5.5). Blair Resil was second in the 100m (:12.2) and long jump (19-6.75), and Sam Vail was third in the 400m hurdles (:66.3), javelin (106-5), and 2-mile (12:10).

Blue Hills 85, Holbrook 51; West Bridgewater 75, Holbrook 57; BH 80, WB 56: Senior Angela Rossini, senior Zackeisha Theza, and sophomore Alexis D'Arcy led Blue Hills (2-0) in points, and junior Maya Ludkiewicz beat her own school record in the 100m hurdles. For WB, Caroline Auger (long jump, 800m) and Ava Xayvaong (triple jump, 100m hurdles) were double winners.

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.@FusionLax Wednesday boys’ summaries – UPDATED … – Philly Lacrosse

Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/5/23

Pennridge 17, Council Rock South 8PennridgeFrank Fanelli 3gRyan Carickhoff 2g, 2aMatt Kriney 4gDrew Ferguson 3gRocco Fanelli 1gMatt Seiler 2g, 2aLevi Souder 1g, 3aKevin Matthews 1gCooper States 1aBen Souder 14/24 FOCalvin Mcguire 6 saves

Downingtown West 15, West Chester East 5DW 6-5-3-1: 15WCE 0-0-2-3: 5

Downingtown WestBret Bergey (3G,1A,1GB) 100th career goalBram Monroe (3G,4A,2GB) 100th career pointCarter Grear (2G,2GB)Owen Chicosky (2G,1A)Luke Roosevelt (2G)Remi Hochhaus (1G)Brady Cetera (1G,1A)Dylan Cicero (1G,1A,2GB)Steve Wogram (1A)Thomas Venzie (4GB, 3CTO)Ryan Merrick (11/15 FO)Dom Varano (5/9 FO,3GB)Dylan Stang (4 saves)Dylan Dougherty (4 saves)

St. Josephs Prep 22, Archbishop Ryan 3

PrepLuke Bieberbach 3g 1aTeddy Fenlin 2g 2aWill McConaghy 2g 2aJack Marut 2g 2aAnthony Laber 3gAndrew Lisko 2g 1aGrant Snyder 1g 2aQuinn Gaffney 1g 2aDavis Peterson 1gGavin Pierson 1gTrot Cush 1gMatt Reeves 1gCole Yocum 1gTommy Duffy 1gCole Yocom 11/12 FOJames McDermott 14/16 FOKeegan Dunn 1 saveCharlie Kraus 2 saves

La Salle 18, Cardinal OHara 4

La Salle27 Max Monzo 2 G22 Leyton Bracken 2 A1 Jack Vandergrift 3 G, 3 A23 Paul Van Bastelaar 2 G, 2 A25 Dylan Crocker 2 G20 Brendan Ring 1 G, 1 A28 J.V. Faliveno- 1 G, 1 A17 Darryl Kuriger 1 G26 Dylan Malone 2 G2 Evan Galato 2 G, 1 A29 Karson Seth 1 A6 Michael Rossi 2 G12 Matt Nelson 1 save13 Snoop Harrington 1 save

OHaraDillon DiBattista 3gMatt Donohue 1gMike Kutufatis 5gbsJoe Gillin 3gbs

Delaware Valley 16, Lake Lehman 4DV 7 7 1 1 -16LL 0 0 2 2 -4

Delaware ValleyPaulie Weinrich 3g 2aXander Kelly 1g 1aNoah Rabolli 2g 2aPeyton LaRocco 3g 3aMike Iuzzolino 1aJustin Kalitsnik 2g 1aBrady Quinnn 4gBryson Mackey 1aKolton Handy 1gTyler Husejnovic 1aConnor Gaughan 5savesKeegan Heath 5 saves

LLLandon Schuckers 1gJake Olson 1gGavin Paraschak 2g 1aAndrew Evans 10 saves

Devon Prep 14, Archbishop Carroll 4Devon Prep 6-4-2-2- 14Carroll 0-1-2-1- 4

DevonCole Brassington 6 SavesZach Sebra 11-14 face-offsDan Mongiello 2 Face-offsEammon Donovan 3G, 4ANick Walton 4ARyan Kane 4GDeclan Sullivan 3GNico DAlessandro 1G, 1AEvan Young 1G, 1AJoe Chomko 1GDylan Kenneson 1G

CarrollEvan Petrecz 1 goalDanny Harvey 1 goalDan Morgans 1 goalPaul Rogan 1 goalLandon King 5 savesCole Conlen 5 saves

Haverford School 17, Hill School 6

Haverford SchoolAydan Dirocco 4g/1aRyan DiRocco 3g/3aBrady OKane 3gt/2aColin Zeller 2gWells Flinn 2gRory Nesbitt 2aGriff Meyer 1gFinn Lawrence 1gEvan Large 1aJack Long 1aBrody Murphy 6 SavesKyle Morris 4 SavesBen McCarthy 7 GBs, 1aGriff Meyer 4 GBsBen McCarthy/Griff Meyer/Andrew Lyon 17/25 FO

Pope John Paul II 14, Pottsgrove 2PJP 5-6-3-0-14Pottsgrove 1-0-0-1 2

PJPIan Young 4 GConnor Gucwa 4 G 3 AEric Zadroga 2 GCole Miller 2 G 3 AShane Flynn 1 G 1 ADillon Murphy 1 ARyan Lamson 2 ADenny Owens 1 ALuke Pallante 1 ABradey Kleine 1 GDillon Murphy 17/19 Faceoffs wonSean Fallon 9 Saves

WC Rustin 8, Bishop Shanahan 7, OTShanahan 4-1-1-1-0 7WC Rustin 1-1-3-2-1 8

ShanahanDevin Mullen 3G, 4GBsJoe Devine 1GRonan Miller 2A, 17/18 FONate Bracken 1G, 1ARyan Weber 1G, 3GBsNick Snyder 1GBrad Gallahan 7 savesBen Rodner-Tims 6 GBs

RustinAntonio Santangelo 5g (tying goal with 0.6s left, and OT winner)Jake Jackson 1g 3aMarek Seaman 2g 1aBilly Carney 13 saves

Downingtown East 15, WC Henderson 2DTE: 6-5-3-1= 15WCH: 1-0-0-= 2

DTEKolinsky 2G 1A 1ctoMarusa 5GSweeney 1G 3AWoodworth 2G 1APetrillo 1G 1AHorvath 1G 1A 4GB 2cto 4clrsWaite 1G 4GB 2cto 2clrsMorrin 1G 1A 2GB 1ctoMcSherry 1GB 2ctoWarnock 2G 3GB 6/10 FOBasilii 2GB 6/7 FOQuinn 6 SavesMilon 5 Saves

Henderson:Max Abrahams: 1g 1aMatt Twohig: 1gSeamus Murphy: 1aGiules DiLiberto: 6 savesLuis Galan: 4 saves

Father Judge 9, Conwell Egan 7

JudgeJoe Conte(Senior)- 2gSean Childs(Senior)- 2gKyle Sablich(Senior)- 2aSeamus Hart(Junior)- 1gJason Smaron(Junior)- 3g 2aJames Conte(Sophomore)- 1gJake Dabose(Freshman)- 10 saves

Lansdale Catholic 16, Monsignor Bonner 1Lansdale Catholic: 4-5-4-3=16Monsignor Bonner: 0-0-0-1=1

for LC:Jack Kennedy (Jr/GK) 6 savesChristian Fuller (Fr/GK) 2 savesPatrick Flannery (Sr/A) 6G 2ACaleb Moister (Sr/A) 5G 1AGavin Selchert (So/A) 2G 4ADan Curran (Jr/M) 2G 2A 17/17 faceoffsSean McMahon (So/M) 1GColin Cossman (Jr/M) 1AThomas Mattingly (Fr/M) 1/2 faceoffs

Springfield-Delco 11 Cardinal Gibbons (N.C) 85-5 at half

Springfield-DelcoPat Flaherty 2g,2aJimmy Kennedy 2g,2aTy Gougler 3g,1aSean Donaldson 2gConnor Aughe 1gLuke Valerio 1gLucas Aaron 6/13 FOTommy Rush 2/7 FOJackson Kennedy 4 SavesJosh Crowther 8 Saves

Haddonfield 10, St. Joseph (Met.) 6Haddonfield 2 4 2 2 10St. Joseph (Met.) 1 2 3 0 6

HaddonfieldBlaise Coley 3gRyan Tourtellotte 3gCharlie Haines 1gNolan Tully 1aMarcus DeVita 4g 1aAsher Conrey 1g 1aRyan Foley 6 saves

St Joseph (Met)Alex Grantham 1gOwen Blake 1gMichael Rowinski 2gDaniel Bachenski 1gMichael Karabinchak 1gDrew Delabar 1aRobby Kenyon 9 saves

Council Rock North 11 Pennsbury 8CR North 4-5-1-1 = 11Pennsbury 2-1-4-1 = 8

CR NorthAndrew Zazoff 7g, 4gbSam Lewis 2g, 3a, 6gbLiam Dudley 2gNick Colovita 3aBilly McBride 1aNoah Epstein 4 ground balls, 2 caused turnoversTyler Rodowicz 3 ground ballsLogan Atkinson 3 ground balls, 1 caused turnover

PennsburyMike DeZutel 3G 3A 1/1 FO 3GBKolby Ranniello 3G 1AWill Taylor 2G 1ALogan Thorne 1AJake Kalinowski 1AJon Vereb 10 savesBrad Hill 13/21 FO 8 GB

Shipley 9, Peddie 4

ShipleyColin Andreoli 2G, 3AMalik Mustafa 3GNoah Laackman 2 G, 6 GBsRafa Snyder 1G, 1AXander Gillin 19 Saves

Neshaminy 9, Plymouth Whitemarsh 7

PWJustin Bainbridge (2G, 1A, 3GB, 4 CTO)Ben Backenstose (2G, 2A, 1GB, 1 CTO)Jared Kolsun (1G, 1A, 1GB, 1 CTO)Luke LaViola (1G, 2GB)Jack Cooper (1G, 1GB, 1 CTO)Frank Lynch (3 GB, 2 CTO)Isaiah Bainbridge (2 GB, 2 CTO)Dylan McCourt (2 GB)Jake Licwinko (9 SV, 1 GB)

NeshaminyColin Demi: 4 goals, 2 assistsJared Edmister: 3 goals, 1 assistJack McVey: 1 goal, 2 assistsEvan Martini: 1 goalRyan DeMatteo: 1 assistCory Hemberger: 14 of 16 faceoff winsJack Sexton: 9 clearsWill Irving: 9 saves, 1 assist

Avon Grove 21, Kennett 11AG 8 6 5 2 21KHS 3 1 5 2 11

Kennett Colin Jung 5GZach Hulme 4G 1ABo Freebery 1G 1AIan Guyer 1GColin Kelly 1ALuke Finfrock 1A

Avon GroveTrent Lucovich 6g, 1a (100 career points)Josh Cox 4g, 4aKyle Anthony 2g, 3aKody Parent 4gGriffin Edwards 2g, 2aBrayden Goldstein 3g, 1aBrayden Cumningham 1a

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