Clark’s four goals lead Conestoga in Carroll collision
Kellie Ann Matey scored five goals and an assist, but it wasn’t enough for Archbishop Carroll in a 15-12 loss to Conestoga Saturday.
Madison Henry added a hat trick, and Amber Germer (two goals, assist) and Kiley Mottice (goal, two assists) chipped in three points each. Julia Dellarata made 11 saves.
Rachel Clark scored four goals, and Cam Evitts notched a hat trick for the Pioneers.
In other nonleague action:
Interboro 23, Sun Valley 9 >> Morgan Reed exploded for eight goals, and Marissa Mullan (three goals, seven assists) and Keri Barnett (six goals, four assists) had a hand in 10 markers apiece as the Bucs romped.
Abby Seasock and Aliceia Whitfield each tallied hat tricks and combined for three helpers for the Vanguards.
Notre Dame 12, Holton Arms 10 >> Georgie Gorelick led the way with four goals and four assists as the Irish fended off the visitors from Maryland.
Mikayla Dever paired three goals with three assists, Claire Gola registered a hat trick and Quinn Sullivan turned aside 10 shots for Notre Dame (7-1).
Penncrest 13, W.C. Henderson 12 >> Abby Pennoni scored five times, and Kenna Kaut paired three goals with two assists as the Lions (5-3) scored 11 times in the first half and hung on late for a second straight one-goal win. Mia George added two goals and an assist, she and Kaut grabbing five draw controls apiece.
Garnet Valley 16, Parkland 5 >> Madi McKee scored four times, Kara Nealon contributed three goals and three assists and Kathryn Toohey notched a hat trick as the Jaguars (9-1) scored 11 first-half goals.
Episcopal Academy 9, Hill Academy 6 >> Devon Whitaker recorded a hat trick, and Caroline Burt and Olivia Dirks tallied two goals and one assist each as the Churchwomen handled the visitors from Canada.
W.C. Rustin 16, Ridley 8 >> Haley Adam scored four goals and two assists, and Marcianna Tavani stood tall in net with 16 saves, but the Green Raiders fell. Camryn Gavula added two goals.
Kennett 17, Marple Newtown 10 >> Kaely Cristello and Kylie Gioia scored four goals apiece, but the Tigers couldn’t overcome a seven-goal halftime deficit.