Pa. Boys: Pa. boys: Behind Magarity, Lansdale Catholic edges Ryan
SOCCER CATHOLIC LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS Lansdale Catholic 2, Archbishop Ryan 1: Senior forward Ryan Magarity scored twice for the hosts, striking at the ten-minute mark of each half. On his first tally, Magarity called for the ball with his back to the goal outside the penalty area. He took a d
SOCCER
CATHOLIC LEAGUE QUARTERFINALS
Lansdale Catholic 2, Archbishop Ryan 1: Senior forward Ryan Magarity scored twice for the hosts, striking at the ten-minute mark of each half. On his first tally, Magarity called for the ball with his back to the goal outside the penalty area. He took a dish from Josh Yurasits, turned to his right, and blasted it with his left foot into the upper-right corner. In the second half, he fired one from right inside the penalty spot down the center of the net for the game winner. Junior goalkeeper Jake Kane made seven saves.
Father Judge 5, Archbishop Carroll 1: The hosts, ranked third in Southeastern Pennsylvania by The Inquirer, scored three times in the second half. Mike Powers scored twice.
La Salle 1, Archbishop Wood 0: Spencer Patton's 78th-minute tally lifted the hosts.
INTER-AC LEAGUE
Episcopal Academy 2, Germantown Academy 0: Zach Viscusi scored twice and Matt Freese made four saves for the hosts.
FRIENDS SCHOOLS LEAGUE
Friends' Central 1, George School 0: Chris Annas netted the winner for the visitors in the 55th minute off a free kick from just inside the penalty area. Nolan McGrann had six saves.
Shipley 2, Westtown 1: Ronan Higgins deposited the eventual winner for the hosts five minutes into the second half off an assist from Tate Gallagher. Ashkon Ashrafion assisted on Matt Blumenthal's first-half tally.
NONLEAGUE
Lower Moreland 2, Perkiomen School 1: Second-half goals by Zach Firko and Mike McGlaughlin sank the hosts.
CROSS-COUNTRY
SUBURBAN ONE AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Lukas Marcelis finished the 3.1 mile course at Lehigh University in 16 minutes, 8 seconds, and teammate Andy Harman finished third to lead Wissahickon to first place. Upper Dublin's Riley Hannon's time of 16:33 was enough for second.
SUBURBAN ONE CONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Central Bucks East's Jack Brophy led the pack with a time of 15:07. Central Bucks West placed five runners in the top ten to claim the team title. The Bucks were led by Rock Fortna (15:32) in second, followed by Brian Iatarolo (fourth), Ben Smullen (sixth), Declan McDonald (eighth) and Brian Mass (ninth).
SUBURBAN ONE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
Bensalem's Rahi Shah won in 15:52, edging Neshaminy's Rusty Kujdych by one second. Council Rock North had four top ten finishers, led by Ben Heintz in fifth place, to take the team crown.