Thursday’s Southeastern Pa. roundup: Sarah Hartigan breaks St. Hubert girls’ lacrosse goals record in 12-7 win
Check out Thursday's top performances and highlights from around Southeastern Pa.
Sarah Hartigan broke the St. Hubert girls’ lacrosse all-time scoring record in its 12-7 comeback win over Neshaminy on Thursday. Hartigan had a game-high seven goals, giving her a total of 166 to surpass Emily Smith’s previous record of 163. The Bambies fell behind 4-2 at halftime before Hartigan netted five of the team’s 10 goals in the second half. Payton Pugh notched a hat trick for St. Hubert while Mackenzie Foster tallied four goals for the Redskins.
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Margie Carden had a game-high four goals and tallied her 100th career goal in the process as Villa Maria beat Merion Mercy, 21-3. Abby Walheim had two goals and five assists. Eleven players scored at least one goal for the Hurricanes.
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Sabrina Narda had four goals and three assists in Archbishop Carroll’s 17-1 rout of Conwell-Egan. Nine players scored for the Patriots, as Narda and fellow seniors Amber Germer, Madison Henry, Julia Downs and Johanna Arevelo accounted for 12 goals on Senior Night.
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Radnor held Garnet Valley to one goal in the second half on the way to a 11-6 win. Cate Cox, Tori DiCarlo, Cierra Hopson and Ellie Mueller each scored two goals in the win.
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Springfield beat Strath Haven, 12-3.
Softball
Nickie Colkers’ bases-loaded, walk-off single gave Southern a 14-13 win over West Philadelphia in five innings. The Rams stormed back from a 13-9 deficit in the fifth.
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Cori Jones’ solo home run in the seventh tied the game at two before Jess Wilcox scored the game-winning run with a bases-loaded walk to lift Conwell-Egan over Landsale Catholic, 3-2.
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Rachel Lopes had a two-run home run and a pair of doubles as Dock Mennonite beat New Hope-Solebury, 16-1, in four innings. Jocelyn Pfleiger had four hits including two doubles, and Kennedi Wells had three hits and four runs for the Pioneers.
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Abby Penjuke’s two-run blast to center field in the fifth proved to be the difference maker, as Methacton beat Council Rock South, 5-3. Caroline Pellicano pitched two perfect innings in relief to get the win for the Warriors.
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McKenzie Tolber went 4-for-4 with a walk, four singles, three runs scored, an RBI and two stolen bases for Nazareth Academy, who beat Mount St. Joseph, 11-4. Catie Ferry followed with three hits and three RBIs for the Pandas. Devyn Dydak had a pair of hits including a triple and two RBIs.
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Tess Smiley had four hits including a triple and six RBIs to lead Haverford High over Conestoga, 7-5. Rachel Yocom was 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI.
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Olney beat Franklin Learning Center, 8-7, on a walk-off walk in the sixth. Juliany Morales had six strikeouts and a double for Olney.
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Aubrie Breisblatt had a grand slam while Kendall Brown had a solo shot in the fifth and picked up the win on the mound for Phoenixville, beating Boyertown, 6-4. Brown struck out 10 in a complete-game performance.
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Chiara Wheeler had 11 strikeouts through six innings and had a double, leading Roxborough over Engineering & Science, 12-2.
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Overbrook scored 13 runs in the third to end the game, winning 28-9 over Bartram. Mariam Maiga had three doubles for the Panthers.
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Nine players scored a run in Radnor’s 9-5 win over Springfield (Delco). Sophia Royle had two hits, two RBIs and a run in the win.
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Hailee Weiss and Meaghan McGoldrick picked up three hits apiece to lead Gwynedd Mercy to a 6-0 win over St. Basil.
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Xochitl Krumbiegel and Kira Farmer each had a home run in Harriton’s 12-4 win over Marple Newtown.
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Swenson scored eight runs in the first and third innings, beating Esperanza, 18-6.
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Upper Perkiomen held off Perkiomen Valley, 5-4.
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Perkiomen School shutout Barrack Hebrew, 17-0. Rianne Moll had eight strikeouts.
Baseball
Trey Yesavage’s no-hitter against Phoenixville gave Boyertown a 2-0 win and was the program’s first no-hitter since 2014. Yesavage struck out eight and walked four, as Chris Davis went 2-for-3 for the Bears.
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Brett Tanis’ five-inning perfect game was spoiled after issuing a walk on a full count in Delco Christian’s 12-0 win over Jenkintown. Tanis got the next batter to hit into a double-play to end the game.
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Justin Massielo picked up his 100th career hit in Pennsbury’s 6-2 win over William Tennent.
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Alden Mathes struck out seven through six innings, leading Marple Newtown to a 10-4 win over Harriton. Erik Molinaro led the team with three hits on the day.
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Mitchell McCann had three hits as Springfield (Montco) beat Hatboro-Horsham, 6-4. The Spartans scored four runs in the first inning.
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Eric Lipson had 10 strikeouts in a five-inning complete-game to lift GAMP over Constitution, 11-1.
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Jimmy King had two doubles in St. Joseph’s Prep’s 7-3 win over Holy Cross. Emanuel Chuckran had a double and two RBIs for the Hawks.
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Ethan Picko struck out 10 over 6 2/3 shutout innings to lead Ridley past Garney Valley, 4-0. Trent Pierce had two hits for the Gree Raiders, who scored all their runs in the sixth inning.
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Derek Smith had a three-run home run in the bottom of the fifth to give New Hope-Solebury a 13-3 win over Church Farm in five innings. Conner Campbell, Kyle Campbell, Justin Horak and John Mangan all had doubles for the Lions.
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Jayden Kemp had an RBI triple in the fifth inning and Manny Ariza followed with an RBI double to break open Perkiomen School’s 16-6 win over Barrack Hebrew.
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Wissahickon beat Cheltenham, 7-1.
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Haverford High shutout Conestoga, 6-0.
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Upper Moreland beat Upper Dublin, 5-3.
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Lower Merion scored at least one run from the second inning on in its 8-1 win over Upper Darby.
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New Foundations beat Doane Academy, 7-6.
Boys’ Lacrosse
Connor Roop had four assists to go along with his one goal, giving him 100 career points during Perkiomen Valley’s 10-4 win over Interboro. Matt Farrington led the Vikings with four goals.
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After being held scoreless in the first half, Penncrest limited Harriton to just two second-half goals and won, 8-5.
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La Salle routed Archbishop Carroll, 17-2, on senior night.