Three goals each from Anthony Magnotta, Greg Mikulski and Jeremy Janosov helped Lake-Lehman win 15-2 over Mifflinburg on Saturday in a non-conference game.
Logan Law scored two goals for the Black Knights.
Pleasant Valley defeats North Pocono 14-5
Pleasant Valley from District 11 beats North Pocono on Saturday.
Riley Moore scored four goals for North Pocono. Jake Laboranti scored once for the Trojans.
Danville shuts out Tunkhannock 14-0
Tunkhannock, playing against District 4 opponent Danville, did not score. Cameron Kiersch scored 4 goals for Danville.
Brian French made 10 saves for Tunkhannock, and Jayden Thompson made three saves after coming in.
GIRLS LACROSSE
Wyoming Seminary beats Lakeland 18-4
Wyoming Seminary had six different players scoring at least two goals in their win against Lakeland.
Ellie Kersey scored five goals, while Kylie Romanchick and Sara Williams scored three goals each.
COLLEGES
MEN’S LACROSSE
Elizabethtown wins 30-5 against Wilkes
On Saturday, the Colonels had trouble on defense and allowed 30 goals by Elizabethtown, marking their sixth consecutive loss.
Colby Opromolla and Austin Sosnovik both scored a goal and had an assist for Wilkes.
Misericordia triumphs over King’s 21-9
The Cougars sealed the victory with an 8-1 run in the third quarter against King’s. Misericordia, with an 8-4 lead at halftime, finished the third quarter at 16-5.
Jared Pelliccione led all scorers with seven goals for Misericordia, and Connor Bevan contributed four goals and four assists.
Ryan Barnes scored three goals for the Monarchs and also reached a milestone by obtaining his 100th career ground ball.
WOMEN’S LACROSSE
Elizabethtown defeats Wilkes 12-8
Wilkes was tied at halftime but couldn’t maintain the lead against Elizabethtown, resulting in their eighth consecutive loss in the Landmark Conference. The score was 7-7 at halftime before the Blue Jays had a 5-1 run to end the game and hand Wilkes the loss.
Maleah Cobham, Morgan Hettesheimer and Brooklyn Pedana each scored two goals for the Colonels.
MEN’S TENNIS
King’s wins 5-4 against FDU-Florham
The Monarchs won four singles matches and obtained a crucial doubles point to defeat FDU-Florham on the road.
Brendan Turowski and Cody Zheng won the decisive doubles point for King’s. Zheng also won in singles, along with Logan Gregory, John Toussaint and Patrick Pech.
Moravian wins 7-2 against Wilkes
The Colonels were defeated in their final home match of the season.
Angelo Guzman and Sebastian Sylvester won their doubles match for Wilkes, and Guzman earned the team’s second point with a win in singles competition.
WOMEN’S TENNIS
King’s wins 8-1 against FDU-Florham
The Monarchs secured their first MAC win of the season by sweeping three doubles matches and winning five out of six singles matches to defeat FDU-Florham.
Ashley Kenia, Hailey D’Amato, Carlee Dellose and Emma Rooney all won two matches for King’s.
Moravian wins 8-1 against Wilkes
Wilkes concluded their first regular season in the Landmark Conference with a 4-5 league record after losing to Moravian.
Zoe Klein was the only winner of the day for the Colonels, securing a victory in her singles match.
SOFTBALL
King’s sweeps Arcadia
The Monarchs won two important games against Arcadia, with a 2-1 victory in the first game and a 5-2 win in the second game.
Emily Novicki pitched the entire game to secure the Game 1 victory, giving up only one run while striking out 11 batters, matching her career-high. In the second game, Paige Bergan got three hits and brought in three runs to lead the King’s offense.
Wilkes achieved two shutout victories.
Wilkes relied on their pitching on Senior Day, grabbing 1-0 and 2-0 wins over Elizabethtown on Saturday.
Sami Hendershott and Hope Mullins teamed up for a shutout in Game 1, and Lauren DeMarco pitched a complete-game with only three hits to win the second game. Hana Cross hit a two-run homer to score the two Wilkes runs in the second game.
BASEBALL
Wilkes suffered two losses.
The Colonels lost the first game of the doubleheader 8-0 and were defeated in the second game 13-9.
An eighth-inning grand slam by Elizabethtown made the difference in the second game, breaking a 9-9 tie and giving the Blue Jays the win.
Luke Spencer and Zack Luksic both hit home runs for the Colonels in the second game, and together they brought in five runs.
TRACK & FIELD
Two new King’s records.
Owen Foytack and Andrew Novrocki surpassed their own program records in their events as King’s competed at the Paul Donahue Invitational at Widener University.
Foytack finished with a time of 3:59.91 in the 1,500 meter run, surpassing his previous record of 4:00.08 set last year. Novrocki secured fourth place overall in the 400 dash with a time of 47.96 seconds, surpassing his own record of 48.02 set last year at the MAC Championships.
WOMEN’S GOLF
Local teams competed in a quad match.
The Cougars narrowly beat Wilkes by a single stroke with a team score of 418 to take second place, putting Wilkes in third place with a score of 419. King’s finished in fourth place with a 462, while Scranton easily won with a score of 365.
Kyleen McCance scored an 83 for Wilkes, the second-lowest individual score on the course behind Scranton’s Madalyne Buhler, who won the top honors with an 82.
Jordyn Ruane scored a 92 to lead Misericordia, while Mady Pendolphi had the lowest score for the Monarchs with a 102.