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POSTED: Thursday, October 8, 2009, 11:00 PM
Filed Under: Boys | PA | Soccer

Javier Delgado scored the last of his two goals midway through the second half and handed Kensington its first win of the season, a 3-2 decision over host Boys’ Latin, in a Public League game.
Alfonso Bac also scored for the Tigers (1-8 overall and league) while Nabieu Sesay scored twice for the Warriors (4-10, 3-8).
Playing the entire second half a man down, Frankford shook it off and beat visiting Bodine, 2-1.
Eric Salguero scored a goal in each half to give the Pioneers a 2-0 lead. Jeton Kupa scored for the Ambassadors with four minutes left in the game. Angel Paulino stopped six shots for Frankford.
Harry Bun scored twice as Furness beat visiting Franklin Learning Center, 3-1.
David Corona added a goal and Salmon Kahn stopped wight shots for the Falcons.
Kervens Mertus notched a hat trick and two assists to lead Martin Luther King to a 7-1 win over visiting Engineering Science.
Kervens Begin, Duckens Gabriel, Tyler Sampson and Qumer Winfield also scored for the Golden Cougars who also got five saves from Edwin Sanon. Ben Brewer scored for the Engineers.

Central.

Connor Waraksa scored in the third minute and Kelsey Beck-Cullen turned aside 10 shots to lead Strath Haven past visiting Conestoga, 1-0.
R.J. Spargo stopped six shots for the Pioneers.end new
Jordan Wolf scored in the first half and Sasha Safadi tallied in the second half to give Lower Merion a 2-0 win over host Marple Newtown.
Mark Krantz assisted on Wolf’s goal and Nate Diehl assisted on Safadi’s score. Jake Van Adelsberg stopped three shots to got the shutout for the Aces and Austin Severino saved nine shots for the Tigers.

POSTED: Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 10:41 PM
Filed Under: Boys | PA | Soccer

It probably hasn’t happened in the annals of PIAA soccer, but brother beat brother to earn his 300th career victory yesterday.
West Chester Henderson coach Mike Lorback beat West Chester East and his brother, Todd, 1-0, in a Ches-Mont League game to reach the milestone.
Adam Matteo scored the lone goal of the game 9 minutes, 7 seconds into the first half, and Kyle Morton stopped a pair of shots to preserve the win for Lorback, who also coached at Conestoga. Pasha Ransford turned aside 19 shots for W.C. East.
Jamison McMain and Conor Malarney accounted for the goals to give West Chester Rustin a 2-0 win over host Kennett.
Eric Anderko earned the shutout in goal for the Golden Knights with three saves while Blue Demons’ goalie Greg Danchik stopped five shots.

Connor Keenan stopped seven shots for Downingtown East, but allowed visiting Downingtown West to score a goal in the second half for a 1-0 victory.
Whippets’ goalie Bob Rosato stopped five shots.

Public.

POSTED: Thursday, September 24, 2009, 10:26 PM
Filed Under: Boys | PA | Soccer

The Shiiba brothers all found the back of the net for Strath Haven and the youngest scored the first goal of his career as the Panthers dropped host Ridley, 7-1, in a Central League game.
Freshman Mark Shiiba collected his first goal to go with goals by brothers John and Thomas. Dennis Zonchor did most of the damage for Strath Haven with a hat trick while Joe Raymond added a goal. Joe Bencrowsky scored for the Green Raiders.

Penncrest used goals by Adam Muetterties-Schultz, Wade Phillips and Moshue Wamulume to beat visiting Garnet Valley, 3-1.
Adam Mondell scored for the Jaguars who got 12 saves from Joe Marino. Ian Campbell stopped 12 shots for the Lions.

Public.

POSTED: Thursday, September 24, 2009, 10:26 PM
Filed Under: Boys | PA | Soccer

The Shiiba brothers all found the back of the net for Strath Haven and the youngest scored the first goal of his career as the Panthers dropped host Ridley, 7-1, in a Central League game.
Freshman Mark Shiiba collected his first goal to go with goals by brothers John and Thomas. Dennis Zonchor did most of the damage for Strath Haven with a hat trick while Joe Raymond added a goal. Joe Bencrowsky scored for the Green Raiders.

Penncrest used goals by Adam Muetterties-Schultz, Wade Phillips and Moshue Wamulume to beat visiting Garnet Valley, 3-1.
Adam Mondell scored for the Jaguars who got 12 saves from Joe Marino. Ian Campbell stopped 12 shots for the Lions.

Public.

POSTED: Tuesday, September 22, 2009, 10:39 PM
Filed Under: Boys | PA | Soccer

Here is the Tuesday boys' soccer roundup:

Freshman Matthew Amatruda stands just 5 feet, 3 inches, but he stood tall for Kennedy-Kenrick in a 1-0 win over visiting Archbishop Carroll in a Catholic League Blue Division socer game.
Amatruda went into the game with five minutes left and headed in the game-winning goal with 2 minues, 40 seconds left off a corner kick from Mike Gratzinger. It was his first varsity goal.

For the third time in their last four games, Conwell-Egan went to double overtime. This time, it beat visiting Neumann-Goretti, 4-3.
Matt DiLiegro scored a pair of goals at key times for the Eagles. His first tied the game, 3-3, in the 18th minute of the second half. Then during the third minute of the second overtime period, DiLiegro kicked the ball with his left foot on the right baseline and curled it high into the net for the game-winner.
Paul Rambo and Tikel Habte scored goals and Mike Keenan stopped eight shots for Conwell-Egan while Saints’ goalie John Cujdik stopped 26 shots. Michael Gallagher scored twice and Joseph Hatton collected a goal for Neumann-Goretti.

POSTED: Thursday, September 17, 2009, 11:14 PM
Filed Under: Boys | PA | Soccer

Apparently, a 2-0 deficit in the first half means nothing to the Boys’ Latin soccer team.
The Warriors shook it off and scored the next four goals to stun visiting Furness, 4-3, in a Public League game yesterday.
Nabieu Sesay scored twice while Yhisua Gomez and Jonathan McDowell each scored single goals to give Boys’ Latin a 4-2 lead. McDowell scored the game-winner with 20 minutes left in the game when he headed a corner from Oumar Diawara into the goal.
Sesay’s goal came on a left-footed free kick from 25 yards out to give the Warriors a 3-2 halftime lead. Jose Corona tallied twice and Nazar Khan added a goal for the Falcons. Boys’ Latin goalie Khalil Baxter turned aside six shots.

In other league action:

Jerome Horton broke a 1-1 tie with a second-half goal and handed Prep Charter a 2-1 win over host Martin Luther King.
Johnny Longo assisted on the goal with 20 minutes left in the game. Horton was also credited with an own goal by the Golden Cougars. Pete DelVecchio preserved the victory by stopping eight shots.

POSTED: Saturday, September 12, 2009, 5:28 PM
Filed Under: Boys | Football | PA

In Saturday football action:

Nonleague

Episcopal 27, Del-Val Charter 20 - Junior tailback Brian Ruditys capped off a remarkable day by scoring a touchdown in the second overtime as host Episcopal Academy survived Del-Val Charter.
Ruditys finished only four yards short of 200 yards rushing and scored on two 10-yard runs in each of the overtimes.
His second touchdown came in the second overtime and that was necessitated only because the Churchmen missed an extra point after his first touchdown.
Del-Val Charter had the ball last in the second overtime, but was stoppwed on downs.

POSTED: Thursday, September 10, 2009, 9:29 PM
Filed Under: Boys | Field hockey | Girls | PA | Soccer | Tennis | Volleyball

Here is Thursday's roundup:

BOYS' SOCCER

Dennis Zonchor scored a goal in each half and lifted Strath Haven past visiting Haverford High, 2-0, in a Central League game Thursday.
Zonchor’s first goal came in the 30th minute off an assist from Nick Maillet. He then closed out the scoring 8 minutes into the second half with an unassisted goal.
Kelsey Beck-Cullen earned the shutout in goal without facing a shot while C.J. O’Fria stopped eight shots for the Fords.

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