In a thrilling clash between two top-ranked New Jersey girls lacrosse teams, Moorestown emerged victorious with a 9-4 triumph over Allentown. Led by junior Jessica DelConte’s hat trick, the Quakers secured their seventh win of the season, while Allentown’s impressive 9-3 record took a slight hit. Emma Greer and Avery Adeli proved equally potent for Moorestown, each contributing two goals and an assist. Allentown’s offense relied heavily on Delaney Nolan, who accounted for two of the team’s four goals.
Results for: Girls Lacrosse
Central Regional extended its winning streak to four games with an impressive 11-3 victory over Donovan Catholic. The Golden Eagles dominated the first three quarters, scoring all 11 of their goals before the Griffins managed to find the back of the net. Talianna Nardini and Elisabeth Ytreboe led the scoring for Central Regional with two goals each, while Emma Bianco contributed a goal and an assist. Morgan Schinder made 11 saves to secure the victory, while Gianna Rao scored two goals for Donovan Catholic.
The Section III girls lacrosse season has witnessed a significant shift in the power rankings, with Cicero-North Syracuse now occupying the top spot. The Northstars have displayed impressive performances throughout the past week, solidifying their position as the team to beat in the section.
Sienna Chirieleison’s impressive 14-goal performance powered the Trinity girls lacrosse team to a 17-14 victory over State College on Tuesday. Morgan Coleman contributed significantly with two goals and three assists, while Laine Hollister chipped in with a goal. Natali Downey’s five saves in goal played a crucial role in Trinity’s triumph. State College’s Stella Arrington led the offense with four goals, Ella Tambroni added three, and Lily Sidwell netted two. Despite Hannah Zaritski’s eight saves, Trinity emerged victorious in this high-scoring contest.
Ryleigh Fennessey led the way for Hampshire girls lacrosse as the team defeated Granby, 13-9, on Tuesday. The victory adds to Hampshire’s successful season, which has seen them emerge victorious in multiple matches.
Juliana Doran and Rachel Levy each netted a hat trick as Scotch Plains-Fanwood emerged victorious in an exciting 8-6 matchup against Kinnelon. At halftime, the Raiders held a narrow 5-3 lead, but they maintained their momentum in the second half to secure the win and improve their record to 6-4.
Cadyn Eismann and Ashlyn LaGray combined for 14 goals as the Lower Dauphin girls lacrosse team rolled to a 20-2 victory over Palmyra in their Mid-Penn Conference Keystone Division matchup. Eismann led the charge with seven goals and two assists, while LaGray also scored seven times. Katie Horwitz added three goals, and Anna Pheasant contributed two goals. Eismann’s performance was particularly impressive, as she also recorded six draw controls and four caused turnovers.
The Central Dauphin Rams girls lacrosse team emerged victorious in their Mid-Penn Conference Commonwealth Division matchup against Carlisle, claiming a decisive 12-4 win. Madison MacNamee led the scoring charge for the Rams, notching an impressive four goals and eight draw controls. Emma Benkovic contributed a hat trick, while Maia Krupski added two goals and three assists to the team’s tally. Anna Wolfgang, Mira Hanna, and Sienna Frushon each chipped in with a goal to complete the scoring for Central Dauphin.
In a Mid-Penn Conference Keystone Division matchup, the Red Land girls lacrosse team triumphed over Mechanicsburg with an impressive 21-6 victory. Haylee Holland showcased her exceptional skills, leading the charge with six goals and three assists. Grace Updegraff contributed with four goals, while Zuri Crumpton added three goals and two assists. Ava Spahr notched three goals and four assists, and Sadie Elliot scored twice. Rylee Browning, Olivia Burkholder, and Peyton Etter each added a goal to the tally. This victory boosts Red Land’s record to 9-3, while Mechanicsburg dropped to a record of 3-10.
In a thrilling high school lacrosse game, the Villa Walsh Vikings emerged victorious with a 14-10 triumph over the Cedar Grove Panthers. Led by hat-trick performances from Kayla Castellano, Sofia Kearns, Tessa Bowers, and Gigi Longo, the Vikings overcame an 0-5 start to improve to 2-6. Cedar Grove’s Ava Jablonski contributed five goals to the Panthers’ cause, but it wasn’t enough to secure the win.