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Mullins’ Goal Lifts Somers Over JJCR in Girls Lacrosse Match

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Saturday, April 18

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Somers 15, John Jay-Cross River 14

Shea Mullins scored twice, including the winner, lifting Somers to an upset win. This was the teams’ first meeting since the Tuskers stunned Cross River in the playoffs last spring. Sofia Conner had five goals, an assist, six draw controls and two groundballs to lead Somers. Kate Barton added four goals and an assist, Caitlyn Mayfield had a goal, three assists, a caused turnover and eight draw controls, and Mia Paulmeno scored twice. Elena Kellock added a goal, Amelia Marcus had three assists, Megan O’Reilly caused two turnovers, Lily Lassen forced one, Bella Collins recovered a groundball and Emma Donaldson made seven saves. Cross River’s Coco Inglis had five goals, a caused turnover and two groundballs. Fin Degl had two goals, an assist and six draw controls, Erin Brennan had two goals and an assist, Amelia Inglis scored twice, Maye Viders, Dillon Hall and Clara Bazaar each had a goal, Caitlin Brennan had two assists and a groundball, Marcellus Maurice had a groundball and Ellie Inglis made eight saves.

Bronxville 15, Mamaroneck 8

Charlotte Murray had four goals and eight draw controls to lead Bronxville. Mabel Arrighi added four goals and six draw controls, Rose Woolery had three goals and an assist, and Michaela Doheny made 10 saves. Grave van Tienoven, Juliet Bruno, Hadley Ramirez and Caroline Melchionni each scored a goal. Mamaroneck’s Fiona Dunny had two goals and three assists and Lucy Bevilacqua had two goals and three draw controls. Lexi Suman scored twice, BB Mackie had two assists, Teagan Hanrahan and Tess Bevilacqua each had a goal, and Caroline Beyrich made three saves.

Queensbury 12, Wappingers 11 (3 OT)

Addison Boecher took a pass from North Carolina commit Kady Duffy and scored the winner with 35 seconds left in the third overtime for Section 2’s Queensbury. Wappingers had rallied from down 11-8 in the fourth quarter and Brooke Cameron’s third goal tied it with 1:17 remaining and forced overtime. Wappingers’ Ava Feliciotto had four goals and two assists, and Rylin Dorsman, Alexa Reaves, Sophia Coffman, Kenzie Kroohs each scored once. Morgan Jackson had an assist and four draw controls, and Sophia Civitano (seven saves) and Kiley Kroohs (two) combined at goalkeeper. Duffy had three goals, three assists and 17 draw controls to lead Queensbury. Boecher added three goals and an assist, Emerson Leecher and Gianna Marcant each scored twice, Callie Usher had a goal and an assist, Sydney Yrsha scored once and Megan Winnie made five saves in the win.

Ursuline 14, Ursuline Academy (Massachusetts) 9

Tierney Baumann had three goals and two assists and Grace Egan had two goals and three assists to lead Ursuline, which hosted a tournament that included Ursuline schools from other states. Cailin Hanrahan added three goals and an assist, Amelia Davidson scored three goals, Winnie Mancini scored twice, Cat DeAngelis had a goal and an assist, Olivia Monaco had an assist, and Gwen Mobilia made 13 saves. For Ursuline of Massachusetts, Madelyne Lubov and Katherine Maheu each had three goals, Lauren Kelley scored twice, Isabella Nelson had a goal, and Ana Lacy made six saves.

Rye Country Day School 11, Greens Farms Academy 5

Elle Mason had eight goals and a draw control and Dylan Fenyes made six of her eight saves in the third quarter to lead RCDS. Maya Torgalkar added three goals, an assist and nine draw controls, and Sarah Anderson had three assists and caused a turnover. Leela Torgalkar had two assists, four draw controls and three groundballs, Clare Keating had two caused turnovers, two groundballs and a draw control.

Rye 14, Horace Greeley 5

Beau Whaling had three goals, two assists, three groundballs, a caused turnover and draw control to lead Rye. Mary Ebeling added three goals, two assists and a caused turnover. Rose Denvir had two goals, two groundballs, four draw controls and a caused turnover, Emma Giannetti had a goal, four groundballs and three caused turnovers, and Blake Sasse and Mia Howson each had a goal and an assist. Stella Maresca, Caroline Kmetz, and Annie Toulouse each scored once, Clare Nemsick had five draw controls, two caused turnovers and two groundballs, Coco Peters had two caused turnovers and two groundballs, Peyton Leahy had a groundballs and a caused turnover, Sam Coyne and Paloma Pepper each recovered a groundball, and Dylan Ehrlich made 10 saves. Greeley’s Samantha Rose had two goals, two assists, a caused turnover and two groundballs. Gianna Limongello scored twice, Olivia McCann had a goal, Grace Richards had seven draw controls and forced a turnover, Lilah Tainsky scooped two groundballs, Avery Fitzgerald caused a turnover, Chloe Pil had a groundball, and Darby Robertson made six saves.

Carmel 10, North Salem 9

Sophia King had three goals and an assist to lead Carmel. Katelyn Peters scored three goals, Violet DeLuca had two goals and an assist, and Kara Connolly had a goal and an assist. Ava Connors had two assists and Claire Harney, Kaelyn Motta and Analyse Pio each had one, and Angelina Zaino made 11 saves. North Salem’s Ashley Cindrich, Jaella Henry and Noemi Torres each scored twice, and Sydney Merriman, Kylie Robinson and Abby Cassidy each had a goal.

White Plains 16, Stamford (Connecticut) 5

Francesca Marcotullio had four goals and two assists to lead White Plains. Brooke Thomas scored three goals, Kelly Constantino had two goals and two assists, and Kate O’Donnell, Kaitlyn Seguso and Ashleigh Dooley each scored twice. Caitlyn Hyatt had a goal and an assist, Madilyn Hyatt had an assist and Lauren Rogers made four saves.

Pelham 19, Scarsdale 5

Arden Keough had five goals, two assists and three draw controls for Pelham. Parker Koupal added four goals and an assist, eclipsing 100 career points. Alex Dolen had two goals and two assists, Brooke Green had two goals, an assist and three draw controls, Ella Klossner scored twice and defender Addison Matyko scored her first varsity goal. Colleen Sheehy had a goal and six draw controls, Lilly Roberts and Gianna Navarette each scored once, and Scarlett Gristina (four saves) and Abby Ginn (one) combined at goalie. Scarsdale’s Tessa Barron, Katie Duigan, Ali Greco, Lily Greenberg and Skylar Katz each scored a goal, Maddy Duigan had an assist and Ivy Fischer made three saves.

Dobbs Ferry 21, Hastings 11

Scarlett Kilroe had four goals, three assists and 12 draw controls for Dobbs Ferry. Megan Hartnett scored five goals and Mary O’Dea added four goals, an assist and four draw controls. Molly O’Brien had an assist, four draw controls and three goals, including the 100th of her career. Juliet Curanovic had two goals and four caused turnovers, Katherine Kelly had two goals and three groundballs, Hollen Peet had a goal and an assist and Irma Bravo made 10 saves. Hastings’ Rory McKinnon, Mila Angoff and Alina Abrams each scored three goals, Adela Mihalcescu and Olivia Huang each scored once, and Liya Fried made three saves.

Fox Lane 15, Niskayuna 6

Dylan New had five goals and two assists and Cora Moore had four goals, an assist and nine draw controls, including the 300th of her career for Fox Lane. Taylor Webb added three goals and four assists, Michaela Kaltsas had two goals and three assists, and Phoebe Skinner scored once. Hadley Webb had an assist, Madyson Greene had two caused turnovers and three draw controls, Olyvia Wong, Isabel Valenzuela, Phoebe Fisher and Julia Sirchia each caused two turnovers, and Molly Rodriguez made eight saves. Niskayuna’s Madelyn Cummings scored five goals.

Lakeland/Panas 11, Hen Hud 8

Brooke Pizzarello scored three goals and Goldstein had two goals and two assists to lead Lakeland/Panas. Katelyn Kuney and Emma Stewart each added two goals and an assist, Sophia Hoffman had a goal and an assist, Mya Wilkowski scored once and Veronica Lynch made eight saves in the win. Hen Hud’s Carleigh Ortiz scored seven goals, Bridget Couch had a goal and an assist, and Kelsey Wong made eight saves.

Wilton (Connecticut) 11, Nyack 10 (OT)

Gabby Ray scored the winner in overtime for Wilton, giving Nyack its first loss of the season. Nyack sophomore Lila Gilbart scored her 100th career goal.

North Rockland at Nanuet, 11 a.m.

Friday, April 17

Ursuline 18, Ursuline Academy (Delaware) 8

Amelia Davidson had four goals and three assists and Cailin Hanrahan had three goals and four assists, surpassing 100 career points, to lead Ursuline. Tierney Bauman added three goals and three assists, Olivia Monaco scored three goals and Mary Inello had two assists and her first varsity goal. Cat DeAngelis had a goal and an assist, Reese Monohan scored her first career goal, Winni Mancini and Brooke Sullivan each scored once, Grace Egan had an assist, and Gwen Mobilia made eight saves in the win. Ursuline of Delaware’s Delaney Sullivan, Elise Hopkins and Fenner Songle each scored twice, Elizabeth Yoder had a goal and an assist, Caroline Coen had a goal, and Lucy Copeland made five saves.

Hackley 12, Fieldson 10

Nora Esposito had four goals and three assists to lead Hackley. Charlotte Frazier added three goals and three assists, Selia Fleck scored three goals, Bridget Frazier had two goals, and Zena Hume made 10 saves. Fieldston’s Margo Lynch-Kahn scored six goals and Zoe Tuchman made seven saves.

Nyack backs up the hype in decisive win over Yorktown

YORKTOWN HEIGHTS – Being regarded as one of the elite high school teams in the country creates a potential pitfall, Ella Gould said, if that “outside noise” is allowed in and fosters complacency. It also inspires opponents, making that spotlighted squad the figurative measuring stick and the game on their schedule.

Nyack is in that position now as its section title and the return of several key players to a star-studded group contributed to them being ranked fourth in the nation, according to USA Lacrosse Magazine.

“But we haven’t arrived; we haven’t accomplished everything we need to,” Gould insisted, referring to the RedHawks being in pursuit of their first state championship. “We’ve always had an underdog mentality, no matter what the ranking is.”

That certainly is a good mindset to maintain, although Nyack will likely be favored in their upcoming games locally. Barring the unforeseen, of course.

But nobody could have foreseen them losing All-American Casey Cummings to injury two minutes into their April 16 game against Yorktown. The midfielder appeared to hurt her ankle in a collision while pursuing a loose ball off the draw.

Suddenly, against the best opponent they’ve faced to this point, the difficulty level was raised a couple notches.

Nyack would further validate the hype, nevertheless rolling to 17-11 road win over previously undefeated Yorktown.

“Casey is obviously a huge part of our team, but during the course of a season, circumstances change and you’ll have to make adjustments,” coach Kathryn Parrella said. “It was encouraging to see everybody step up.”

Takeaways

With its seamless offensive fluidity and an excellent defense that clamped the perimeter and pressured the ball, Nyack built a nine-goal lead in the second half. That they were able to do that, against a team that good and under those circumstances, was indicative of the RedHawks’ talent and depth.

“Casey getting injured was definitely a detriment to us,” said Gould, herself a superstar committed to Michigan. “But it’s almost like we wanted to win for her; we went after every ball harder, did everything with a little more intensity.”

After being tended to by trainers, Cummings remained on the bench and cheered excitedly as her team began to pull away in the second half. The Syracuse-bound senior later said she doesn’t think the injury will be long-term.

Nyack is already without star goalkeeper Emily Rodriguez, who suffered a torn ACL and partially torn MCL during wrestling season, but sophomore Paige Scotti has stepped into the role and performed admirably. All of that speaks to the overall strength of the program and its player development, and the growth of girls lacrosse in that community.

“A lot of us have been playing together since we were in kindergarten in the youth program,” Gould said. “This is the culmination of our hard work. We’re not where we wanna be yet, but we’re continually getting better.”

The RedHawks, with aspirations beyond Section 1, committed to challenging themselves throughout the regular season. They’ve got high-profile games upcoming against Connecticut’s Wilton and New Caanan, and St. Anthony’s of Long Island this month.

Player of the game

Ella Gould helped anchor the midfield and orchestrated the offense as a facilitator and scorer. She had three goals and four assists, hitting teammates in stride on cuts and sparking a quick-strike attack that thrived in transition.

Nyack scored three times within 30 seconds of winning a draw.

Turning point

Ashley MacCartney’s caused turnover — a check and groundball recovery — with 5:22 remaining in the second quarter preceded Lila Gilbart’s goal, a one-time finish off a pass from Jane Gould that gave the RedHawks a 9-5 lead in the second quarter.

That sequence was part of a five-goal run to close the first half, capped by Gilbart’s bouncer into the right corner with four seconds left that sent Nyack to intermission with a 12-5 lead. Abby Gould pushed the lead to 15-6 with 2:52 remaining in the third quarter.

Addison Burns intercepted a pass inside the 8-meter arc in the second quarter and later come up with three groundball turnovers. She, Elise Aikens and MacCartney shined defensively. Scotti made six saves, two on free-position shots, in addition to forcing a turnover and recovering two groundballs near the crease.

“Our defense is a special group,” Scotti said. “Everyone has each other’s back, we’re constantly talking about what we can fix or improve, and we’re very supportive of each other.”

Box score

Nyack (4-0)
— Gilbart 6g, 8DC; Abby Gould 5g, 2DC; Ava Don Kleeck 2g, 6DC; Jane Gould 1g, 1a; Aikens 2gb; MacCartney 4CTO, 3gb; Burns 3gb, 1CTO
Yorktown (7-1)
— Ava Ryan 3g, 3a; Sydney Sateriale 3g, 1a, 3DC; Lily Diaz 2g, 3CTO, 7DC; Annie Cunneen 2g, 1CTO, 3DC; Juliet Horton 1g, 3gb; Claire Sullivan 4gb; Isabella Todd 1CTO; Julia Fitzsimons made seven saves

They said it

“A win like this is important because it builds some moment for the rest of the season,” Scotti said. “It’s just one game, but it was against a great team, and I think wins like this inspire us to keep pushing.”

“It can be tricky,” Parrella said of facing Yorktown, a potential Class B playoff opponent. “You want to win, but you’ve gotta keep some cards in your back pocket, knowing there’s a chance you’ll see them again.”

Stephen Haynes covers sports for The Journal News/lohud.

Eastchester starts 6-0, showing signs of a potential turnaround

Elevating a program during a rebuild sometimes requires a bit of stubborn confidence. It’s an unwavering belief that “We’re just as capable” or at least, “We soon will be.”

That optimism can carry a group through its offseason training, and it can keep them from becoming despondent after the difficult losses.

And, occasionally, that conviction can help spark the turnaround.

“I knew it during the preseason,” Eastchester coach Caroline Keenaghan said of hers being among the handful of undefeated girls lacrosse teams remaining in Section 1. “Watching them work in the offseason, seeing that tangible improvement, and knowing how much they’re starting to believe in themselves, that let me know we can compete.”

The Eagles have won their first six games to start the season, including a few dominant in which the offense has flashed its potential.

“Every day we’re getting better and pushing each other to improve,” said senior Olivia Milaccio, who helps anchor the midfield. “We’ve built a great chemistry and that helps us play more confidently together.”

This, after winning eight games last spring and graduating two key players.

But the Eagles have the benefit of returning a core that includes eight seniors, including defenders Annie McLoughlin and Anna Murray, Ciara Kelly and Gianna Faber on attack, and an experienced goalie in Amelia Fox.

Adding to that is the fast emergence of a solid group of sophomores, led by midfielders Maddy Murray and Sienna Giaquinto, both of whom starred in their 18-8 win over Croton-Harmon on April 16. Giaquinto had six goals and Murray had seven draws controls and scored four goals, including the 100th of her career.

“We’ve got three really good midfielders now and we’re putting more of an emphasis on utilizing them,” said Keenaghan, who is in her first season as head coach after working as an assistant last year.” “Maddy is starting the point of attack for us and having a lot of success going between the 30s.”

Keenaghan graduated from Yorktown in 2018 and was a member of those powerhouse teams that twice competed for state championships a decade ago. She went on to play at Gettysburg, a perennial NCAA Division III title contender. From those experiences and her former coaches, Keenaghan said, she learned the value of setting high standards and instilling in the players a belief that it’s all within reach.

Their “close-knit” nature and the bonding activities — group hangouts that don’t involve practice or competition — have contributed to their early success, Milaccio said. They went for celebratory ice cream after the Croton win.

Of course, the competition does stiffen and the Eagles will soon be tested. They’ve got games next week against Briarcliff and Albertus Magnus, and some really difficult matchups down the stretch with Pleasantville, Mahopac and Wappingers.

Eastchester competes in a now-stacked Class C with a playoff field that will likely include Rye, John Jay-Cross River and Pelham — some of the elite teams in the area.

“It’s about having that mindset that we’re capable of playing at a high level,” Keenaghan said. “We have to believe in ourselves that we can compete for something meaningful with these great teams.”

Stephen Haynes covers sports for The Journal News/lohud.

Thursday, April 16

Horace Greeley 12, White Plains 7

Grace Richards had five goals and two assists and Darby Robertson made nine saves for Greeley. Samantha Rose added two goals and an assist, Olivia McCann scored twice, and Jillian Potashner, Leia Lee and Gianna Limongello each had a goal. White Plains’ Kelly Constantino had three assists to notch her 100th career point. Caitlyn Hyatt, Kate O’Donnell and Ashleigh Dooley each scored twice, Kaitlyn Seguso had a goal and Halle Archer an assist, and Lauren Rogers made 11 saves.

Clarkstown South 15, Scarsdale 9

Ava Galati had three goals and three assists and Ella Wagner had four goals and an assist to lead South. Ana Galati scored three goals, Alexandra Benvenuto and Ava Lagiovane each had two goals and an assist, Gianna Salvo had a goal and two assists, and Kyla Zamprelli made seven saves. Scarsdale’s Skylar Katz scored four goals and Ali Greco had three goals and two assists. Maddy Duignan had four assists, Zoe Lemberg and Tessa Barron each scored a goal, and Avany Merola (10 saves) and Emmie Kirwan (two) combined at goalkeeper.

Brewster 14, Blind Brook 4

Amelia Walsh had five goals and five assists to lead Brewster. Freshman Olivia Saccomanno added three goals and four draw controls, including her 100th. Daniella Apap had two goals and two draw controls, Sophia Bartolomeo scored twice, Isabella Maenza had a goal and three draw controls, Kaitlyn Flanagan had an assist and three draw controls, Sienna Snyder scored once and Kate Ryan had an assist. Lindsay Smith (five saves) and Lily Boniello (four) combined at goalkeeper.

Pelham 15, Pearl River 0

Arken Keough and Maeve Meehan each scored three goals to lead Pelham. Brooke Green added a goal and three assists, Parker Koupal had two goals and an assist, Colleen Sheehy had a goal and two assists, Callie Pascale scored twice and Ava Orlando had a goal, an assist and three caused turnovers. Hannah Kindig and Lila To each scored once, Kate McGovern, Anna Roberts and Reen Dolan each had an assist, Jolie Morselli had four caused turnovers, Riley Campbell and Maggie Memoli each forced two turnovers, and Scarlett Gristina (four saves) and Abby Gin (two) combined for the shutout.

North Rockland 8, Arlington 7

Kylie Harm and Sadie Essick each had three goals and an assist for North Rockland. Kaylie Pastore added a goal and an assist, Molly O’Hanlon scored once and Acadia Scanlon made three saves. Arlington’s Lyla DeGregorio had two goals and two assists, Sophia Rescigno had two goals and an assist, Aileen Keevins had a goal and an assist, Nicole Petrillo scored twice, and Auraro Violante made seven saves.

Briarcliff 11, Somers 8

Georgina Janos scored four goals and Nicky Einhorn had two goals, an assist, a caused turnover and seven draw controls to lead Briarcliff. Reilly Harkens added two goals, Lily Rowe had a goal and four draw controls, Zoe Giampo and Julie Labick each scored once and Lima Dumas made three saves. Somers’ Sofia Conner had three goals, an assist and three draw controls, and Caitlyn Mayfield had three goals, an assist and two groundballs. Mia Paulmeno had a goal, two caused turnovers and a groundball, Kate Barton had a goal, an assist and a caused turnover, Bella Mancini had two caused turnovers, Lily Lassen and Bella Collins each recovered a groundball and Emma Donaldson made nine saves.

Mahopac 17, Carmel 4

Gianna Cirelli had five goals, including the 100th of her career, to go with two assists, four draw controls and four groundballs for Mahopac. Ashley Koch had five goals, an assist and two draw controls, Gianna DeVito scored four goals, notching her 100th point, and Bella Gangemi had two goals, five assists, six draw controls and three groundballs. Jordyn Warner added two assists, three groundballs and a caused turnover, Reese Harney scored her first varsity goal, and Brianna Artuso and Sam Mazzella each had an assist. Shay Massett had two groundballs and caused a turnover, Giana Puckhaber had three draw controls, two caused turnovers and two groundballs, Kayleigh Pontillo caused a turnover, Cadence McGuire had a draw control, and Amanda Carey (two saves) and Emma Aguila (one) combined at goalie. Carmel’s Violet DeLuca had a goal, two draw controls and a groundball and Ava Connors had a goal, two caused turnovers and a draw control. Claire Harney and Ava Koziak each scored once, Sophia King had two groundballs, and Analyse Pio and Olivia Corpppizzi each had a draw control, and Angelina Zaino made three saves.

Eastchester 18, Croton-Harmon 8

Sienna Giaquinto scored six goals and sophomore Maddy Murray had seven draw controls and four goals, including the 100th of her career. Olivia Milaccio, Ciara Kelly, Noelle Giaquinto and Gianna Faber each added two goals and Ameli Fix made seven saves. Croton’s Katelyn Quinlan had three goals, an assist and four draw controls, Olivia Finn scored twice, Abby DeBeer, Demetra Sofos and Sarah Quinlan each had a goal, and Lori Sur made nine saves.

Fox Lane 17, Harrison 3

Taylor Webb had six goals and five assists, and Cora Moore had five goals, an assist and nine draw controls to lead Fox Lane. Dylan New added two goals, three assists and three groundballs, Madyson Greene had a goal, an assist, five caused turnovers, five groundballs and four draw controls, and Ava Olivia had three draw controls and her first varsity goal. Phoebe Fisher had a goal and three groundballs, Hadley Webb scored a goal, Phoebe Skinner had an assist, Isabel Valenzuela caused two turnovers and Molly Rodriguez made five saves. Harrison’s Harper Cannell scored twice, Sophie Olsey had a goal, Casey Appleton and Emma Mazzella each had an assist, and Rihanna Mota made six saves.

Irvington 9, Westlake 8

Federica Ricciardella scored four goals to lead Irvington. Sophia Im added a goal and two assists, Marina Foley scored twice, Leila Schneider had two assists, Lillian Isom and Lizzy Villa each had a goal, and Sadie Kilbury made seven saves. Westlake’s Maeve Walsh had five goals and an assist, Hailey McCloskey had three assists, Bridget Doherty, Brooke Infantino and Alexandra Zrowka each scored a goal, and Avery Sorby and Ellie Georgioudakis each had an assist, and Sofia Celaj made five saves.

Byram Hills 21, New Rochelle 8

Lila Vincaquerra had seven goals and an assist and Ava Gitler had four goals and five assists to lead Byram Hills. Sydney Hect added six goals and an assist, and Liv Bergstein, Alexa Javorsky, Emma Perna and Adriana Mariani each scored once, and Kendall Sorenson made five saves. New Rochelle’s Milan Smith and Maeve Traynor each scored four goals.

Valhalla at Tuckahoe, 4:30 p.m.

Yonkers at Port Chester, 4:30 p.m.

Suffern vs. Warwick at Warwick Sanfordville Elementary, 4:30 p.m.

Wednesday, April 15

Ardsley 13, Ossining 8

Mairead Gowran scored seven goals to lead Ardsley. Lyla Vega added three goals, Hazel McGourty scored twice, Lily Tiernan had a goal and an assist, Juliette An, Lyvia Pulver and Anna Gallante each had an assist, and Sienna Kay made six saves. Ossining’s Kiera Sena had four goals, an assist, three caused turnovers, six groundballs and seven draw controls. Paige Pena had three goals, two assists, three groundballs and a caused turnover. Natalie Marx had a goal, a groundball and a caused turnover, Gianna Munafo and Eleri Fitzpatrick each had an assist and three caused turnovers, Isabella McGrath had an assist, three groundballs and two caused turnovers, Autumn-Larynn Joseph had a caused turnover and six groundballs, Allegra Starace had two caused turnovers and Jordyn Lopez made 13 saves.

Hackley 17, Trinity 7

Angelina Hummel had three goals and an assist for Hackley. Nora Esposito and Bridget Frazier each added two goals and an assist, Selila Fleck and Charlotte Frazier each scored twice, and Gracie Eleck had a goal and an assist. Savannah Stanek, Julia Feehan, Ali Baldwin and Gabriella Petriello each scored once, and Zena Hume made eight saves. Trinity’s Alia Chung scored five goals and Darya Nia made 11 saves.

Rye Country Day School 15, St. Luke’s 2

Maya Torgalkar had three goals, five assists and nine draw controls, including the 100th of her career. Elle Mason added four goals and three draw controls, Leela Torgalkar had two goals, two assists and two caused turnovers. Sarah Anderson had a goal, four assists and a caused turnover, Meera Spencer scored twice, Kate Keating had a goal and an assist, and Bailey Donovan had a goal, three groundballs and a caused turnover. Emily Wirth scored a goal and Louisa Maggard had an assist, and Dylan Fenyes made two saves.

Nyack 18, Tappan Zee 1

Tuesday, April 14

Pelham 14, Ursuline 7

Sophomore Brooke Green had four goals and an assist, including the 100th point of her career, to lead Pelham. She also had an assist and eight draw controls. Colleen Sheehy and Arden Keough each added three goals and an assist, Parker Koupal had a goal and two assists, and Ella Klossner had a goal and an assist. Kate McGovern and Reen Dolan each scored once, and Ava Orlando, Riley Campbell and Jolie Morselli each forced two turnovers, and Scarlett Gristina made five saves. Ursuline’s Tierney Bauman had three goals and two draw controls, Cailin Hanrahan scored twice, Olivia Monaco and Amelia Davidson each had a goal, and Gwen Mobilia made 13 saves.

Albertus Magnus 11, Nanuet 6

Junior Alexis Diaz scored four goals, including the 100th of her career, to lead Albertus Magnus. Maddy Zuppe and Claire O’Callaghan each scored twice, Krisha Patel had a goal and an assist, and Ava Zivkovic and Amanda McAleer each had a goal. Mimi Marinaccio made 11 saves in the win.

Yorktown 15, Somers 9

Sydney Sateriale had six goals, two assists, three caused turnovers, three draw controls and two groundballs to lead Yorktown. Ava Ryan added four goals, three assists and two groundballs, and Annie Cunneen had a goal, an assist and two caused turnovers. Gianna Boucher had a goal and an assist, two caused turnovers and five groundballs, and Megan Durante had a goal, an assist and caused turnover, and Lily Diaz had a goal, four caused turnovers, seven groundballs and 12 draw controls. Juliet Horton had a goal and two groundballs, Isabelle Wilson had two caused turnovers and two groundballs, Addie Schluter had two caused turnovers, Riley Gross and Isabelle Todd each had a caused turnover and two groundballs, Anna Walling had a groundball, Khloe Clarkin had two draw controls, and Julia Fitzsimons had three saves and a groundball. Somers’ Caitlyn Mayfield had two goals, three assists and four draw controls. Sofia Conner had two goals, two groundballs and four draw controls, Mia Paulemo had two goals, a caused turnover and three groundballs, Isabelle Mancini scored twice, Amelia Marcus had a goal, Kate Barton had an assist and Emma Donaldson made nine saves.

Rye 16, Mamaroneck 7

Annie Toulouse had five goals and an assist and Mary Ebeling had four goals, two assists and four draw controls to lead Rye. Paloma Pepper added three goals, Mia Howson scored twice, Blake Sasse had a goal and four draw controls, Beau Whaling scored once, Rose Denvir had five draw controls, and Dylan Ehrlich made four saves. Mamaroneck’s Fiona Dunny scored three goals, Lucy Bevilacqua scored twice, BB Mackie and Daniela Winters each had a goal, Ellis Stanley had an assist and four draw controls, and Caroline Beyrich made eight saves.

Haldane 18, Hastings 10

Kayla Ruggiero had eight goals, two assists and two groundballs to lead Haldane. Sami Thomas added four goals and an assist, Marisa Peters had three goals, two assists, six groundballs and 11 draw controls. Stella Gretina had a goal and four groundballs, Taya Robinson and Miley Pena-Rider each scored a goal, and Ellie Mahoney had two assists. Viv Eannacony made six saves and Emma Elias had four saves in her varsity debut. Hastings’ Mila Angoff scored four goals, Alina Abrams had three goals, Brenna Drago, Olivia Huang and Rory McKinnon each had a goal, and Saydi Landon made eight saves.

John Jay-Cross River 19, Hen Hud 9

Fin Degl had four goals and three assists, and Dillon Hall and Coco Inglis each had four goals and an assist to lead Cross River. Erin Brennan scored three goals, Amelia Inglis had a goal and two assists and Caitlin Brennan had a goal and an assist. Ava Cervantes and Clara Baazar each scored a goal, Keeley Tucker had an assist and Ellie Inglis (four saves) and Riley McCaffery (three) combined at goalkeeper. Hen Hud’s Carleigh Ortiz had seven goals and an assist, Bridget Couch had a goal and three assists, Kinsley Steinhiser had a goal and an assist. Norah Devine had an assist and Kelsey Wong made six saves, including her 100th.

Dobbs Ferry 9, Byram Hills 7

Scarlett Kilroe had four goals, four groundballs and four draw controls to lead Dobbs Ferry. Mary O’Dea added a goal, four assists, three groundballs and three draw controls. Juliet Curanovic had a goal, three caused turnovers and four groundballs, Molly O’Brien and Hollen Peet each scored a goal, and Irma Bravo made seven saves. Byram Hills’ Lila Vincequerra had four goals and an assist, Liv Bergstein scored twice, Ava Gitler had a goal and Kendall Sorenson made five saves.

Mahopac 11, Lakeland/Panas 8

Ashley Koch scored three goals, including the 150th of her career, for Mahopac. The senior also had an assist and two draw controls. Gianna Cirelli had four goals and four draw controls and Bella Gangemi had three goals, two assists and four draw controls. Gianna DeVito added a goal, Shay Massett had an assist, Giana Puckhaber had two draw controls, two groundballs and four caused turnovers, Grace Gaine forced three turnovers and Jodyn Wanner caused a turnover, and Amanda Carey had four saves. Lakeland/Panas’ Brooke Pizzarello had three goals and an assist, Gabby Goldstein scored three goals, and Veronica Lynch made 10 saves, including her 200th. Sophia Hoffman had a goal and three groundballs, and Katelyn Kuney had a goal. Kelly McAleese and Mya Wilkowski each had a draw control and Samantha Alleva and Sara Daly each had a groundball.

Putnam Valley 18, New Rochelle 8

Ella Wendol had four goals and four assists and Cass Lewis made 11 saves to lead Putnam Valley. Maci Martinelli and Makayla Glenn each scored three goals, Isabella Coletti had two goals and an assist and Siera Maroulis scored twice. Klea Kabasi had a goal and two assists, Kylee Bowe had a goal and an assist, Brynn Wassil and Ari DiPillo each scored once, and Ava Patrillo had an assist.

Arlington 17, Carmel 4

Aileen Keevins had four goals and four assists to lead Arlington. Lyla DeGregorio added three goals and an assist, Kaylee Luft had two goals and three assists, Nicole Petrillo had three goals, and Lizzy Keevins and Rachel Lawrence each scored twice. Sophia Rescigno had a goal and an assist, Avery D

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