The Reporter/Times Herald/Montgomery Media Local Roundup (April 9th): La Salle too much for Conestoga in boys lacrosse

Boys lacrosse
La Salle 14, Conestoga 5 >> Pj Oppenheimer and Jack Pilling each scored three goals as the Explorers ran away from Conestoga in nonconference action on Saturday. Charlie Huntley and Frank Fix also scored two goals for the Explorers, while Andrew Kelly and Pilling both picked up two assists. Matt Nelson made seven saves in net for La Salle.

Upper Dublin 9, Pine-Richland 2 >> Will Bailey, Kyle Spirt and Jackson Simons added two goals apiece as the Cardinals (5-2) won a nonconference game on Saturday. Also scoring for Upper Dublin were Matt Hopper, Vijay Foster, Al Eby and Sam Morginstin. Nate Fechter came through with 14 saves in net.

Wilson 9, Pennridge 4 >> The Rams were outscored 4-0 coming out of halftime and dropped the nonconference game on Saturday. Frankie Fanelli, Ryan Carickhoff, Matt Seiler and Matt Kriney scored the goals for the Rams.

Springfield-Montco 14, PW 3 >> Luke Wendler scored two goals and Justin Bainbridge added a goal and an assist for the Colonials (1-2) during Friday’s loss. Jack Hasson scored six goals for the Spartans (2-4).

Girls lacrosse
Wilson 14, Upper Dublin 8 >> Aditi Foster scored three goals and added three assists but the Cardinals (4-2) fell short in nonconference action on Saturday. Also scoring goals for Upper Dublin were Tess Reardon, Cami Rosenthal, Julie Zlotnikoff, Anna DiMartile and Paige Dinkel.

Boys tennis
Upper Dublin 6, Wissahickon 1 >> The Cardinals were dominant in singles action and coasted to the win over their SOL Liberty rivals. Daniel Duan set the tone with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Andy Wang in a matchup of the top two singles players in the Liberty.

Girls track and field
Mount at Viking Invite >> It was another successful day for Mount St. Joe’s at Perk Valley on Saturday. The Magic came away with four first-place finishes led by the 4×400 team of Ella Woehlcke, Kathleen Downs, Katie Bakley and Lilly Bradfield in 4:11.58. The 4×800 team of Bakley, Maggie Murphy, Olivia Forti and Woehlcke also took home a gold medal in 9:58.46, as did the distance medley relay team of Murphy, Julia Donahue, Carolyn Arnold and Forti in 13:32.46. Ella Seenick also added a winning performance in the discus, while Bradfield added a 2nd-place showing in the 400.

Boys volleyball
Dock 3, CR North 0 >> The Pioneers swept to the nonconference win on Saturday by scores of 25-16, 25-22 and 25-22.

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