Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Peichel scores five times to boost Strath Haven

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Sarah Peichel set the tone as Strath Haven downed Avon Grove, 6-3, in ICSHL girls action Sunday afternoon.

Peichel scored three goals in the first 7 minutes, 26 seconds to help the Panthers (33-1 snap a two-game losing streak. Peichel finished with five goals. Kristin Pennoni added one goal for Strath Haven.

Boys Basketball

A slow start combined with the 3-point shooting of Archbishop Ryan’s Austin Chabot doomed BonnerPren­dergast in its Catholic League opener.

Chabot hit seven 3s and scored 24 points to lead the Raiders to a 68-52 victory over the Friars. Ryan jumped out to a 19-6 lead in the first quarter and never looked back.

Jack Hargraves led Bonner-Prendergas­t with 16 points. Michael Perretta added 12 points for the Friars.

Girls Basketball

Baldwin’s defense was too much for Archbishop Carroll in the New York versus Philly Challenge at St. Dominic High School.

The Bruins rolled, 52-25, behind a defense that held the patriots to single digits in each quarter.

Lames El Gammal earned game MVP honors with 11 points and 11 rebounds. Jenna Annecchari­co led Baldwin with 19 points. Bella Sorrentino scored nine points and Molly Mascianton­io added eight for Carroll.

Boys Indoor Track

Springfiel­d Joe Cardi and Liam Galligan both earned gold medals in the Division II portion of the weekly Track & Field Coaches Associatio­n of Greater Philadelph­ia meet at Lehigh University Saturday.

Cardi won the mile in 4 minutes, 38.97 seconds, while Galligan led a 1-2-3-5 Delco finish in the 3,000-meter run. Galligan won in 8:56.14. Strath Haven’s Ian Reid was second followed by Anthony Harper of Bonner-Prendergas­t. Nick Magnani of The Haverford School placed fifth.

In addition to Cardi and Galligan, Matthew Paynter of Springfiel­d was fourth in the triple jump. The Haverford School picked up three relay medals. The Fords were second in both the 4 x 200 and 4 x 400 relays, and fourth in the DMR.

Keon Rantin highlighte­d a good day for Glen Mills with a victory in the 400. Jhaunell Burnside was fifth in the 200. Inerji Sirleaf took fifth in the 800. Michael Barnes placed fourth in the 60 hurdles. Jhaquil Aguilar finished second in the long jump. Semaj Robinson was third in the shot put and Dvale Mudd took sixth in the triple jump. The Bulls were also third in the 4 x 200-meter relay.

Cardinal O’Hara won the 4 x 200 and distance medley relay, and received a fourthplac­e finish in the pole vault by Dustin Sacchetti.

Bonner-Prendergas­t had a couple of winners. Ethan Cooke claimed gold in the triple jump, while the Friars were first in the 4 x 400.

Strath Haven also had a good day. In addition to Reid, Ahmir Gordon was second in the 400. Jules Lee was second in the triple jump and the Panthers took third in the 4 x 400.

Brion McNear of

Chichester earned a fifth-place medal in the 200, while teammate Chichester Raymond Argo was fourth in the 400. Interboro had a pair of medal winners. Matt Boyce was second in the 60 hurdles and Billy Hallinan was fifth in the mile. Sam Pisano of Penncrest took sixth in the 60 hurdles, while teammates David Clark III and Christian Williams were fifth in the triple and long jumps, respective­ly. The Lions also were fifth in the DMR. David Fohner of Archbishop Carroll was sixth in the long jump. In Division I: Upper Darby’s Mason Weh and Marquis Gibbs were the only individual winners from Delco. Weh won the 60 hurdles, while Gibb took first in the triple jump. Both qualified for the state championsh­ip meet. Teammate Jordan Pelzer took fifth in the high jump for Upper Darby, while the Royals also won the 4 x 400 and were third in the 4 x 200.

Penn Wood’s Ndiaga Seck was third in the 800 (MOC qualifying 2:03.41) and the Patriots were fourth in the 4 x 400.

Justin Moscoe of Haverford was fifth in the 200. Chester’s Sha’bre Barnett took fifth in the 400 with a Meet of Champions qualifying time of 53.46 seconds.

 ?? ROBERT J. GURECKI — DAILY TIMES ?? Strath Haven’s Sarah Peichel, right, connects for a goal during a game against Radnor last season. Peichel found the net five times Sunday to lead the Panthers to a 6-3win over Avon Grove in an ICSHL game Sunday.
ROBERT J. GURECKI — DAILY TIMES Strath Haven’s Sarah Peichel, right, connects for a goal during a game against Radnor last season. Peichel found the net five times Sunday to lead the Panthers to a 6-3win over Avon Grove in an ICSHL game Sunday.

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