Saturday’s Southeastern Pa. roundup: Antonio Rossillo’s grand slam powers the Archbishop Wood baseball team past Pennsbury
The top games from Saturday's action in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Antonio Rossillo hit a grand slam with two outs in the top of the seventh to help the Archbishop Wood baseball team edge Pennsbury, 11-9, on Saturday. He went 2-for-5 with two runs and four RBIs. Bob Hennessey hit a triple. Luke Cantwell and Jim Murphy added doubles.
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Ben Karnavas went 3-for-3 with a double, two RBIs and two runs as Radnor beat Conestoga, 8-5. George Hoysgaard hit a double and Sean Mullarkey scored two runs. Jimmy Sweet picked up his first varsity win.
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Penncrest lost to Calvert Hall, 11-1, despite Brett Bonebrake’s inside-the-park home run.
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Max Perry had a triple and went 5-for-5 to lead Springfield (Montco) past Germantown Friends, 13-10. Tyler Borowieck had two doubles, and Nathan Dennis and Ryan Deal each added one.
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Jeff Decker hit a triple and had one RBI in Germantown Academy’s 7-4 victory over Conwell-Egan. Matt Brittingham earned the win with three strikeouts. He also had two RBIs.
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Max Hitman, Jack Tulskie and Tyler Kehoe each had two RBIs apiece to help Archbishop Carroll down the Haverford School, 8-2.
Softball
Anastasia Lewis recorded 14 strikeouts as Penn Charter defeated the Hun School, 9-2. Abby Manion and Luc Regalbuto each hit two doubles and had three RBIs. Abbie Quinn had a homer and three RBIs.
Boys’ Lacrosse
Conestoga fell to Manheim Central, 11-6, as Max Austin and Scott Smith scored two goals apiece. Will Bryan and Brendan Murphy each added one goal.
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Ben Schall, Brian Stewart, Michael Stewart and Leo Wackerman each recorded two goals in Harriton’s 9-5 victory over Methacton. Cooper Gutsche tallied one goal.
Girls’ Lacrosse
Allie Schwab notched four goals and four assists to lead Harriton past Central Bucks East, 17-5. Lucy Dwyer, Maddie Henderon and Katelin Williams scored four goals apiece. Alex Turner had seven saves.
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Randi Hess scored five goals to help Souderton beat Springfield (Montco), 15-10. Riley McGowan and Lauren Kenah each scored three goals. Caroline Kelly added two goals.