Harriton tops Radnor to tie for tennis title
All Radnor had to do to win the Central League tennis title outright was beat Harriton yesterday. Easier said than done.
All Radnor had to do to win the Central League tennis title outright was beat Harriton yesterday. Easier said than done.
The Rams got a win from Sam Borowski and Max Blumenthal at No. 2 doubles and edged the host Red Raiders, 4-3, to earn a share of the title with Radnor.
Borowski and Blumenthal won their match, 5-7, 6-4, 6-3.
Girls' Lacrosse
Emily Brodsky scored the 100th goal of her career 3 minutes, 30 seconds into the game and helped Friends' Central beat visiting Moorestown Friends, 12-3, in a Friends Schools League game.
Brodsky scored five times and added three assists, finishing the game with 104 career goals.
Softball
Ashley Cantiello struck out 18 and walked five as Bristol beat New Hope-Solebury, 14-1, in a Bicentennial League game.
Public. Ashley Hagen held host Central to a pair of singles and beat the Lancers, 2-1.
Catholic North. Sarah Chilutti and Jen Whalen combined on a five-inning one-hitter and sparked Archbishop Ryan to a 12-0 win over host Bishop McDevitt.
Ches-Mont. Caroline Raymond notched a no-hitter with 12 strikeouts for Downingtown West in a 2-0 win over visiting Sun Valley.
Nonleague. Holly Adams scored on a single by Becca Adams in the bottom of the eighth inning and gave Academy of the New Church a 6-5 win over visiting Baldwin.
Baseball
O'Shane Black tossed the first no-hitter of his career and led Germantown past visiting West Philadelphia, 10-0, in a Public League game.
Black, a junior righthander, struck out 13 and walked two over five innings.
Catholic Red. Mark Woltremate belted a two-run single in the bottom of the seventh inning and handed Father Judge a 4-3 win over visiting Archbishop Ryan.
Central. Kyle Kopp tossed a one-hitter with six strikeouts and boosted Radnor past visiting Haverford High, 7-2.
Greg Lieb and Pat Porter each drove in two runs to lead Springfield (Delaware County) past host Lower Merion, 4-0.