The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Moister, North Penn outlast Neshaminy

- Staff reports

Boys lacrosse

NORTH PENN 11, NESHAMINY 4 » The Knights outscored the Redskins in every quarter and picked up the SOL National win on Wednesdsay. Caleb Moister and Jake Dolan each scored three goals for North Penn, while Lars Homan added two goals and two assists. Caiden Myers, Billy Homony and Declan Lanier also scored goals for North Penn. Matt Kuhn made seven saves in net for the Knights.

Girls lacrosse

ARCHBISHOP CARROLL 13, AGNES IRWIN 9 » Kiley Mottice paced Carroll (5-0) with five goals and two assists as the Patriots beat Agnes Irwin 13-9 on Wednesday. Mottice had lots of help from her teammates. In all, six different players combined to score Carroll’s 13 goals. Ava Bleckley, Chloe Bleckley and Machaela Henry each scored two goals while Cate McConaghy and Emma Talago had one goal each. Goalie Bridget Robinson turned aside five shots enroute to the win.

CB WEST 17, HATBORO-HORSHAM 10 » Emma Greenberg scored three goals, caused two turnovers and had one intercepti­on in a dominating performanc­e for the Bucks on Tuesday. Emma Baker scored seven goals, while Alexis Hobson added four tallies. Mandy Randell, Nora Ryan and Alexa McCabe also scored goals for the Bucks. Camille Hubbs added 10 saves for the Bucks.

PW 15, WILLIAM TENNENT 0 »

The Colonials raced out to a 13-0 halftime advantage and coasted to the win on Wednesday. Brianna Austin and Meghan Wendler each scored four goals to set the tone for PW. Also scoring for the Colonials were Eigi Tone, Olivia Eaton, Sophie Gartland, Ella Clark, Carleigh Jones, Rhianna Gooneratne and Gianna Clark.

PENNRIDGE 16, CB WEST 5 »

Kate Unzicker scored four goals and added two assists as the Rams won big on Wednesday in SOL National action. Kendall Posey scored three goals, while Grace Roscia, Maddy Edinger and Leah Verespy all added two goals.

METHACTON 23, POTTSTOWN 2 » Jayme Weber and Megan

Sanellli scored four goal apiece and

Michelle Zhai added a hat trick in the Warriors’

PAC Crossover win Wednesday. Boys volleyball

LC 3, ARCHBISHOP RYAN 0 » The Crusaders swept to victory, winning their first PCL match of the season. Danny Shelak led the way with six kills, while Justin McQuaite and Shane Rodowicz each added five kills. Liam Collins led the way in assists and Anthony Lewis put up 22 digs.

Boys tennis

METHACTON 6, PERK VALLEY

1 » The Warriors swept the singles matches and picked up another PAC win on Tuesday. Ethan O’Brien gutted out another tiebreak at No. 2 singles, picking up a 7-6 (5), 6-3 win. SPRING-FORD 7, NORRISTOWN 0 » The Rams lost just four games in overwhelmi­ng the Eagles on Wednesday. Juan Rojas and Davis Quinones picked up three games at No. 4 doubles for Norristown.

Girls track and field

SOUDERTON 77, CB SOUTH 73 » The Indians had several PRs around the track, with the throwers dominating to the tune of 23 points on Monday.

METHACTON 108, OWEN J. ROBERTS 42 » Senior Coco Dunham was a triple-winner in the field and sophomore Kenslee O’Donnell won the 300 hurdles and 400 meters as Methacton eased by OJR in a PAC dual Wednesday.

PERK VALLEY 114, NORRISTOWN 22 » Eliza Hildreth took first in the long jump (15-1), but the rest of the day was all PV in a PAC meet on Wednesday. Avah Savage added third-place finishes in the 100 (13.69) and 100 hurdles (21.54) for the Eagles.

Boys track and field

METHACTON 80.5, OWEN J. ROBERTS 68.5 » Zach Willen swept the sprints and the Warriors won 11 events to claim a PAC dual win over OJR on Wednesday.

PERK VALLEY 112, NORRISTOWN 29 »

Duante Bell had a big day for the Eagles on Wednesday, but it wasn’t enough in a loss to PV. Bell won the 100 (11.26) and 400 (52.48) and took second in the 200 (23.24).

Softball BOYERTOWN 8, METHACTON 6 »

Trailing 5-2 after four innings, the Bears plated three runs in the fifth and three more in the sixth to earn a PAC Liberty win. Nicole Kratz homered twice and drove in four runs, and Ella Hurter doubled and homered for two of her three hits to lead the offensive charge. Kayla Kaufman went yard for the Warriors.

Baseball

JENKINTOWN 7, VFMA 0 » Ben Spector twirled a one-hit shutout with 12 strikeouts as the Drakes picked up the BAL win on Wednesday. Charlie Levy paced the offense with a 4-for-4 day, which included a double.

Legion Baseball

TRYOUTS » Anyone that resides in the Methaction School District (ages 1619 yrs.) who would like to tryout for J.P. Mascaro Senior Legion, tryouts for this season will be held at 3 pm on Sundays April 24th and May 1st at Methacton High School’s Varsity Field. (Rain or Shine). If you have any questions please contact Lucas Denczi @ ldenczi16g­mail.com.

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