Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Reed delivers under pressure for Interboro in OT

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Morgan Reed came through at the right time twice for Interboro Thursday.

Reed scored the tying goal with 27 seconds left in regulation and then put home the winner in overtime to give the Bucs a 13-12 Del Val League victory over Chichester.

Reed finished with seven goals and one assist. Paige Dorwart netted a hat trick and Keri Barnett added two goals and one assist. Adrianna Willoughby paced Chi with five goals.

In the Catholic League: ARCHBISHOP CARROLL 20, HALLAHAN 0 » Goalies Julia Dellaratta and Sophie Kevin made one save each to combined on the shutout. Madison Henry (one goal, four assists, seven draw controls) and Grace Ewing (one goal, two assists) led an offense with 20 players scoring one goal each. CARDINAL O’HARA 14, ARCHBISHOP RYAN 0 » Goalie Jackie Deuber-Patterson posted the shutout with five saves. Jackie McPeak and Reilly McGowan led the offense with two goals each.

In the Central League: SPRINGFIEL­D 15, RIDLEY 5 » A balanced attack sparked the Cougars (9-2, 4-2) as five different players scored two or more goals. Olivia Little led that group with a hat trick and five assists, while Belle Mastropiet­ro added three goals and three assists. Kerstin Axe, Rachel Smith, Sydney Zimmerman, Corrinne Stratter, Shea McIntyre scored for the Green Raiders.

Elsewhere in the Central League PENNCREST 17, UPPER DARBY 0 » Seven goal-scorers shared the spoils for the Lions on the road. Mia George, Sadie King and Abby Pennoni each found the back of the net three times to pace the visitors. Gabriella Liberio made eight saves for the Royals. RADNOR 11, STRATH HAVEN 9 » The Raiders led by one at the half and held on for the two-goal victory. Molly May scored four times, while Radnor got stellar efforts from Ellie Reinhart (four ground balls) and Phoebe Proctor (nine saves, one ground ball).

GARNET VALLEY 17, MARPLE NEWTOWN 4 » Riley Delaney, Regan Nealon and Kathryn Toohey all recorded hat tricks for the Jaguars. Kamryn McNeal chipped in with two goals and five assists. CONESTOGA 19, HAVERFORD 9 » Rachel Clark (five goals), Nia Scott (four goals) and Julia Littlewood (three goals, one assist) did most of the damage for the Pioneers.

Carly Gannon tallied three Sydney Corcoran added two one assist for the Fords.

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Mike McShea’s work on faceoffs (15for-19) and Archer Darrach’s outstandin­g play in goal (16 saves) powered Radnor to a 10-5 triumph over Strath Haven in the Central League.

Drew Brown led the offense with four goals. Connor Pierce added three goals and one assist.

Elsewhere in the Central League: MARPLE NEWTOWN 8, GARNET VALLEY 3 » Liam Ferry produced a stalwart performanc­e between the pipes, making 14 saves as the Tigers ripped the Jags. Al Viola scored five times in the victory. Mike May and Luke Jelus, who found the back of the night twice, completed the scoring for the Tigers. PENNCREST 13, UPPER DARBY 0 » The Lions (6-4, 3-3) scored six goals in each of the first two quarters to cruise to victory. Asa Tyson led the offense with three goals and an assist, while Matt Dougherty dished out a game-high four assists. SPRINGFIEL­D 13, RIDLEY 3 » Kyle Long paired two goals with three assists to lead the Cougars. Mike Tulskie, Jack Spence and Lia Difonzo also netted two goals each. Zach Broomall and Jack Methlie dominated the faceoff X. CONESTOGA 12, HAVERFORD HIGH 2 » Shane Liney made 12 saves and JT Smyth and Travis Weiss scored as the Fords fell to the loaded Pioneers.

In the Pioneer Athletic Conference: INTERBORO 12, METHACTON 8 » Brody Butler (four goals), Brett McLaughlin (three goals, eight ground balls) and Gaige Lannon (seven assists, five ground balls) showed the way for the Bucs, who broke the game open with five goals in the second quarter.

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