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Abington has big Day in win over Hatboro-Horsham

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Girls soccer

ABINGTON 3, HATBORO-HORSHAM 0 »

Carley Slavin scored two goals and Maura Day added one as the Ghosts picked up the shutout on Friday. Goalies Alexis Ditri and Lannen Lare combined on the shutout with 16 saves combined.

UPPER DUBLIN 2, PW 0 » The Cardinals use their set pieces to pull out the SOL American win on Friday, scoring off a corner kick and penalty kick.

UPPER MORELAND 3, SPRINGFIEL­D 1 » Emma Frasca had a goal and an assist as the Golden Bears used a twogoal second half to pull out the win. With the game tied at 1-1 at the half, Willow Taylor and Kyra Favors came through with the tallies.

GWYNEDD MERCY ACADEMY 1, MOUNT ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY 0 » Caroline Drakeley scored in the first minute and that proved to be the game’s only goal in the Monarchs AACA win over the rival Magic Wednesday.

Goalie Lynley Koschineg assisted on GMA’s goal and made three saves in net. WISSAHICKO­N 3, ABINGTON 2 (2OT) » Lucy Greenstein score in the 95th minute off an Eva Schools assist as Wissahicko­n rallied for a double-overtime SOL Liberty win Tuesday.

Abington (1-2-0, 1-1-0 division) took a 1-0 lead on an own goal but the Trojans (12-0, 1-1-0) tied it before halftime on a Margaret Wilde goal.

The Galloping Ghosts went back ahead when Piper McGinley put in a Maura Day corner before Wiss’ Sage Stelzer’s long shot found the back of the net to make it 2-2.

HATBORO-HORSHAM 2, PW 0 »

Sophomore goalie Caitlin Dinh was sensationa­l with 26 saves for PW in a losing effort.

UPPER MORELAND 2, CHELTENHAM 1 » Reva Naik broke a 1-1 tie in the 79th minute, scoring after collecting a rebound off a Kyra Favors shot as Upper Moreland edged Cheltenham for an SOL Freedom win.

Mimi Williamson gave Cheltenham a 1-0 lead in the 21st minute. The Golden Bears pulled even at 23:26 on a Favors goal assisted by Abby Engart.

LOWER MORELAND 3, NEW HOPE-SOLEBURY 0 » Lower Moreland shut out New Hope-Solebury in the SOL Freedom Division contest to claim a second straight win.

Field hockey

PW 1, UPPER DUBLIN 0 » Julie Price scored the lone goal of the game off an assist from Jules Tulio in a hard-fought SOL American battle on Friday.

WISSAHICKO­N 4, QUAKERTOWN 0 » Four different players scored for the Trojans on Friday in a SOL American contest. Kendall Crowley set the tone with a goal and an assist, while Avery Mullin, Riley Ball and Sophia Harvilla also scored for Wiss.

DOCK 3, JENKINTOWN 0 » Erin Miles scored one goal in the first quarter and another in the final frame for the Pioneers on Friday. Olivia Zaskoda also scored for the Pioneers (4-1, 3-0). Haley Harper made one save in net for Dock.

SPRINGFIEL­D 4, UPPER MORELAND 0 »

Norah Conlin scored four goals as the Spartans won big on Friday. Stella Nelson and Emma

Yoder each picked up two assists for Springfiel­d.

PW 4, HATBORO-HORSHAM 0 » Hailey Copestick set the tone with a goal in the first quarter and then finished off the scoring in the third for the Colonials. Julie Price and Jules Tulio also scored for PW.

UPPER MORELAND 7, CHELTENHAM 1 » Anna Duncan scored two of Upper Moreland’s four second-quarter goals as the Golden Bears led 5-0 af halftime and went on to earn their second straight victory.

Grace Ounan added a goal and an assist while Zoe Longstreth, Taylor Boone, Lia Liou and Mallory Seider also had a goal for UM. Sheila Boyle scored for Cheltenham.

NEW HOPE-SOLEBURY 3, LOWER MORELAND 0 » New Hope-Solebury handed Lower Moreland its first loss as Lions posted a shutout in the SOL Freedom matchup.

Boys soccer

ABINGTON 2, HATBORO-HORSHAM 1 » Junior forward Liam Hartman scored both goals for the Ghosts on Friday. The first one was assisted by senior forward Thiago Danielle Lage, the second a penalty kick after Lage got fouled in the box. UPPER MORELAND 1, SPRINGFIEL­D 1 » Both teams found the net in the first half. Riley Martin scored for Springfiel­d-Montco, while Logan Taylor countered for Upper Moreland. WISSAHICKO­N 6, QUAKERTOWN 0 » Phil Diyas scored three goals as the Trojans rolled to a 4-0 first-half advantage and coasted to the win on Friday. Sam Grossberg, Matt Henderson and Julian Memis also scored goals for Wiss. Aditya Shah and Joey Connolly combined for the shutout. HATBORO-HORSHAM 2, PW 0 » Nick Katherine had a goal and an assist as HatboroHor­sham scored twice after halftime to win the SOL Liberty contest.

Noah Schlosser made four saves to post his third shutout for the Hatters (3-00, 2-0-0). Jack Ewell made it 1-0 in the 45th minute while Katherine doubled the lead in the 61st. Anthony Pumilia recorded an assist for HH.

ABINGTON 4, WISSAHICKO­N 1 » Liam Hartman had a hat trick, scoring goals in the 60th, 62 and 75th minute as Abington topped Wissahicko­n for an SOL Liberty win.

SPRINGFIEL­D (M) 2, WILLIAM TENNENT 1 » Riley Martin and Peter Schmidt each had a goal for Springfiel­d in its SOL Freedom win.

Julian Casabon made six saves for the Spartans (20-0, 2-0-0 division). Evan Bunting assisted on Martin’s goal while George Navo had the helper on Schmidt’s tally.

Paul Nedoglo scored for William Tennent (1-3-0, 1-10).

ABINGTON FRIENDS 5, SOLEBURY SCHOOL 0 »

Marucs Ceralde scored a hat trick, finding the of the net in the 14th, 42nd and 76th minutes as Abington Friends earned a shutout victory.

Calder Small added a goal and assist while Ruairi Rossi also scored for the Kangaroos. Zain Bokhari and Elias Davatzes had assists with AFS goalie Lukas Plourde making three saves.

Boys Golf

ABINGTON 222, WISSAHICKO­N 227 »

Matt Christian carded a 42 and Andrew Beiter added a 43 but the Trojans

dropped the match on Friday.

UPPER DUBLIN 194, WISSAHICKO­N 220 » Charlie Kerprich and Zach Holmlund both shot even-par 36 as Upper Dublin posted its lowest total of the season to move a win away from the SOL Liberty title.

RJ Ball carded a 41 to lead Wissahicko­n. SPRINGFIEL­D (M) 222, LOWER MORELAND 232 » Max May shot a match-low 4-over 39 to lead Springfiel­d to an SOL Freedom win at Sandy Run Country Club.

Ethan Shore added a 42 for the Spartans. Noah Archibald and Ian McErlean both finished with a 43 for Lower Moreland.

Girls Volleyball HATBORO-HORSHAM 3, WISSAHICKO­N 0 »

The Hatters finished their match week with a sweep of Wiss on Friday by scores of 25-15, 25-14 and 25-19. Leading the Hatters on the service lince was junior Kayla Jones with 7 aces complement­ed by senior Grace Howard and junior Jade Lauzier with a pair of aces each.

HATBORO-HORSHAM 3, CB WEST 2 »

Grace Howard had 41 assists, four digs and two aces as Hatboro-Horsham rallied from two sets down to beat Central Bucks West 22-25, 22-25, 25-16, 25-18, 15-11.

Kayla Jones had 16 kills and seven aces, Nastaya Tsetsko posted 13 kills and five aces while Jade Lauzier finished with nine kills and six aces for the Hatters. Maci Lumpkin made 17 digs.

Girls tennis

WISSAHICKO­N 6, ABINGTON 1» Wissahicko­n swept singles in its SOL Liberty win with Ella Chang earning a 6-1, 6-0 victory at first singles.

CHELTENHAM 5, UPPER MORELAND 2 » Cheltenham won a pair of three-set matches in its SOL Freedom victory, Tyler Hickman-Taylor taking first singles 6-2, 4-6, 6-1 while the Panthers’ first doubles team of Layla Baxter and Alex Soboloff won 6-4, 5-7, 6-4.

UPPER MORELAND 7, JENKINTOWN 0 » The Golden Bears won all three singles matches with perfect 6-0, 6-0 scores in a sweep over Jenkintown Wednesday.

Alexis Podolyan, Helen Candland and Saige Croce won the first, second and third singles matches, respective­ly.

Girls Water Polo PENNRIDGE 13, WISSAHICKO­N 6»

Adi Garges paced Pennridge with six goals as the Rams claimed a win over Wissahicko­n.

Ava Connolly and Lea Preston each had two goals for Pennridge with Connolly collected six steals. Bernice Fu scored twice for the Trojans.

Boys Water Polo

WISSAHICKO­N 16, PENNRIDGE 13 » Pennridge’s Erik Ulmer scored seven goal as the Rams fell to Wissahicko­n.

Danny Whalen and Sean Whitehurst each finished with two goals for Pennridge.

Boys Cross Country

HATBORO-HORSHAM 17, ABINGTON 44 » HatboroHor­sham had the top four finishes led by first-place Brian DiCola’s 17:15 as the Hatters won their SOL Liberty dual meet with Abington.

Peter Murray paced the Galloping Ghosts, taking fifth in 19:41.

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