The Reporter/Times Herald/Montgomery Media Local Roundup (April 5): La Salle wins Fallen Heroes Game

Boys lacrosse
La Salle 11, DeMatha Catholic 6 >> Andrew Kelly scored three goals and dished out two assists as the Explorers picked up the win on Tuesday in the 10th annual Fallen Heroes Game. PJ Oppenheimer, Jack Pilling and Stevie Davis also scored two goals for La Salle.

CR South 16, Pennridge 9 >> The Rams were outscored 8-3 in the second quarter and dropped the SOL National contest on Tuesday. Frankie Fanelli led Pennridge with three goals and one assist, while Drew Ferguson, Matt Kriney and Cooper States each scored two goals. Kieran Banks added 10 saves in net for Pennridge.

Upper Dublin 11, New Hope-Solebury 0 >> Brett Callahan, Vijay Foster, Jacob Watson and Cole Pedrosa each tallied two goals as the Cards won big on Tuesday. Jackson Simons added a goal and three assists, while Brendan Reape made four saves in net for Upper Dublin (3-2).

Plymouth Whitemarsh 12, William Tennent 2 >> The Colonials (1-1) jumped out to a 6-0 lead in the first half on the strength of junior midfielder Justin Bainbridge’s first-half hat trick. Bainbridge scored a goal in the first quarter and two goals in the second quarter while directing the Colonials’ offense. Senior Attack Luke Wendler added a hat trick in the second half to close out a 12-2 win against the Panthers. Junior midfielder Jared Kolsun added two goals and four other Colonials had goals including junior attack Jake Yontef, senior midfielder CJ Petrakis, freshman attack Caiden Leszczynski, and freshman midfielder Luke LaViola. Junior goalie Nate Mascio played well in net with four saves.

Souderton 11, CB West 8 >> Jamison McDivitt scored four goals, while John Martin-Vince and Seth Grossman each added two tallies for the Indians on Tuesday. Tyson Bui, Ty Quintois and Sean Landis also scored goals for Souderton.

Boys tennis
Methacton 6, Perk Valley 1 >> The Warriors singles players didn’t drop a set in picking up another PAC win on Tuesday. Ethan O’Brien gutted out a first-set tiebreaker and picked up a solid 7-6, 6-3 win at No. 2 singles.

PJP II 6, Norristown 1 >> The Golden Panthers didn’t drop a set in doubles action and picked up the win on Tuesday. Nijil Parks won 6-1, 6-0 at No. 1 singles to get Norristown’s lone point. AJ Bordic and Owen Love were 6-2, 7-5 winners at No. 2 doubles to set the stage for the Golden Panthers.

Jenkintown 5, Phil-Mont Christian 0 >> The Drakes had little trouble in picking up the BAL win on Tuesday. Isaac Mixon, James Callas and Sean Rocco each recorded singles victories.

Girls lacrosse
Archbishop Carroll 20, Archbishop Wood 1 >> Carroll (4-0, 2-0) had 16 different players score a total of 20 goals in beating Wood 20-1 on Tuesday. Carroll was led by Sienna Golden, Kiley Mottice, Emma Talago, and Claire Sexton with two goals each. Goalie Bridget Robinson got the win with help from Makayla Elison, and Mei Radar in goal. Together these three stopped six shots by Wood. Maddie Auxur stopped four shots on goal for Wood, and Tess Waltrich scored the lone goal for the Vikings.

Baldwin 25, Germantown Academy 14 >> The Patriots dropped the contest on Tuesday despite a 7-goal performance from Katie Reed. Clara Page added five goals and two assists, while Lauren Halak and Savannah Rhoades also scored goals. Aspara Reese made 11 saves in net for GA.

Mount St. Joe’s 19, Nazareth 2 >> Devin Loome scored five goals, while Lauren Maher, Amelia Clair and Maggie Rezza each added three in a Mount romp on Tuesday. Also scoring goals for The Magic were Devin Deihl, Kate Donovan, Kiersten Pumillia, Katie Westmoreland and Molly Brennan. Annie Shields and Emily Riethmiller combined for 8 saves in net.

Souderton 19, CB East 8 >> Reiley Knize, Yasmin Khatri and freshman Tatum Andrews each scored four goals as the Indians coasted to the SOL National win on Tuesday. Lauren Hallman added three goals, Avery Farina scored two goals and Tegan Farina made 11 saves in net for Souderton.

Baseball
Souderton 5, CB East 2 >> The Indians took a 5-0 lead after three innings and coasted to the SOL Colonial win on Tuesday. Will McCausland tossed 5.2 innings of three-hit ball with 10 strikeouts. Conlan Wall led the way with a double and two RBI’s for Souderton.

Softball
Souderton 6, CB East 5 >> Despite seeing its five-run lead whittled down to one, the Indians picked up the SOL Colonial win on Tuesday. McKenna Schroding was the winning pitcher, scattering seven hits and striking out six. Riley York hit a home run for Souderton, while Cameron Nadolski and Taylor Nelson delivered RBIs.

CB West 2, CB South 1 >> Sienna Lawson piled up 12 strikeouts as the Bucks (2-1) picked up the SOL Colonial win on Tuesday.

Spring-Ford 12, Norristown 0 >> Jules Scogna and Jessica Fliszar combined on a two-hitter for the Rams on Tuesday in PAC play.

Boys volleyball
Neshaminy 3, Dock 1 >> The Pioneers lost their first competitive match of the season, falling 25-22, 25-21, 21-25 and 25-14 in nonconference action on Tuesday. The Pioneers totaled 34 kills, eight aces, 58 digs and five blocks in all.

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