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Thursday’s Pa. roundup: Boys’ Latin football rolls past Mastbaum

Thursday's top games and performances in Southeastern Pa.

Carson Lonner scored the winning goal in Friends' Central's win over Germantown Friends.
Carson Lonner scored the winning goal in Friends' Central's win over Germantown Friends.Read morePaola Nogueras

Malik Johnson threw three touchdown passes and ran for another Thursday to lead the Boys' Latin football team over Mastbaum, 44-16. Mohamed Diawara accounted for two receiving touchdowns and a 70-yard kickoff return for a score for the Warriors.

Boys’ Soccer

Carson Lonner scored after rebounding his own penalty kick in the second overtime to lead Friends' Central past Germantown Friends, 2-1. Zak Loudini headed in a corner for the game's first goal for the Phoenix.

Alan Zlotin and Carson Snyder each found the net as Central Bucks West blanked Central Bucks East, 2-0. Dylan Smith earned his eighth shutout of the season with two saves.

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Justin Nachman scored the go-ahead goal with three minutes remaining to lift Harriton over Haverford High, 3-2. Alex Kades added a goal that was assisted by his younger brother Zach, who is a freshman.

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Nevin Baer, Jaeden Joyce, and Sean Touey each finished with a goal as Abington beat Springfield Montco, 3-0.

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Kai Haynes notched a pair of goals in Abington Friends' 3-2 triumph over Bishop McDevitt. Max Emery added a goal for the Kangaroos.

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Harrison Bloch, Wyatt Joseph, and Cole Sanchez all registered a goal as Lower Merion upended Garnet Valley, 3-1.

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Ben Delaney scored off a perfect feed from Cormac Dooleyto in the second half to give West Chester East a 1-0 win over Kennett.

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Randor beat Springfield Delco, 4-0, thanks to a pair of goals from David Azzarano. Danny Kelly chipped in a goal and an assist for the Raiders.

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Jose Gamez notched two goals for Furness in a 6-3 triumph over Tacony Charter.

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Abdoule Kebe paced Southern with two goals in a 2-1 victory over Olney.

Field Hockey

Gabby Martina scored the game-winning goal in overtime from Danielle Hamm's assist as Perkiomen Valley upended  Owen J. Roberts, 2-1. Hamm tied the game with 15 minutes remaining in regulation.

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Jenna Schreiber collected a goal and an assist as Interboro sneaked past Academy Park, 3-2. Dani Linker and Marissa each chipped in a goal for the Buccaneers.

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Ashley Sessa led a balanced attack with two goals as Spring-Ford rolled to an 8-0 win over Norristown.

Girls' Soccer

Theresa Richardson delivered the game-winning goal in overtime thanks to Chloe Grabowski's assist as Conwell-Egan edged Cardinal O'Hara, 1-0. Anna Esposito made 10 saves for the Eagles.

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Kellie Gillen netted a pair of goals in first seven minutes of the second half to lead Lansdale Catholic past Archbiship Wood, 2-0.

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St. Hubert leaned on Jessica Ruk's two goals in a 3-0 shutout over Bonner-Prendergast. Kiaralee Biddle chipped in a goal for the Bambies.

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Casey Touey scored a pair of goals in Abington's 3-0 victory over Springfield Montco. Camryn Lexow added a goal and two assists for the Ghosts. Olivia Oliphant got credited with the shut out in net.

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Maria Rodriguez scored the game's only goal in the first half to lift Benjamin Rush over Girls High, 1-0. Sarina Holden provided the assist and Emaleigh Calhoun stopped 12 shots for the victors.

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Masterman beat Franklin Towne Charter, 2-1, behind goals from Giuliana Alleva and Vanessa Zebekow. Madison Meidt picked up nine saves for the Blue Dragons.

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Allison Asmann, Nicole Castor, Alexandre Krutsinger, and Phoebe Lynch tallied a goal in Lower Moreland's 4-0 win over Christian Academy.

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Peyton Weber recorded a pair of goals as Wissahickon knocked off Plymouth Whitemarsh, 4-2. Carly Amato and Anna May contributed a goal apiece for the Trojans.

Boys' Golf

Connor Bennink shot the lowest round of the day with an even-par 36 to lead Unionville past West Chester Rustin, 194-206. The Indians finished their season 15-0 and will begin the Chesmont Championship Tournament Tuesday at Applecross Country Club in Downingtown.