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Girls lacrosse April 24-29 recaps: One Fox, two Headless Horsemen hit 100 career-goal mark

Saturday's games

Fox Lane 15, Carmel 7

Zoe Stonecipher scored four times, registering her 100th goal on varsity as only a sophomore.

Michaela Kaltsas and Cora Moore both also had four goals.

Kami Boniello had a pair of goals and Sophia Bueti netted one goal.

Stonecipher and Kaltsas both had an assist.

Moore beat the Rams to seven balls off the draw.

Julia Lisi had a hat trick for Carmel and Kayla Gard, Daniela Delgado, Faith Mahoskey and Sophia King each had one goal.

Mackenzie Matson had five saves and Sara Renz had three saves for the Foxes.

Carmel keeper Cat Tonchuck stopped five shots.

Nyack 10, Mamaroneck 9

The No. 2-ranked RedHawks survived a scare from unranked Mamaroneck as Casey Cummings and Ella Gould netted hat tricks and Kate Gould and Kayleigh Cassidy put in two goals each.

Kate Gould had three assists, Ella Gould had two assists and Lila Gilbart and Cummings both had one assist

Shawn Rosenblatt had a hat trick and Gabby Sosa scored twice for the Tigers.

Eleanor Hollander, Katie Gill, Emma Sage and Lexi Suman had one goal apiece.

Olivia Tennant and Gill each had an assist.

Tiger keeper Maya Duthie had eight saves.

Sleepy Hollow 15, Dobbs Ferry 12

Sophomore Evelyn Nelson and senior Bella Smith got to celebrate a shared milestone Saturday as both hit the 100-goal mark for their varsity careers.

Nelson poured in six goals and had two assists and Smith buried four shots..

Natalia Wagner and Ashley Richardson both scored twice and Juliet Loffredo had one goal for the Headless Horsemen.

Jacqueline O'Connor had a big game for the Eagles, scoring seven times.

Hope McCormack had a hat trick and Molly O'Brien had two goals.

Eagle keeper Eleni Georgioudakis had 12 saves.

Sofia Rondon had three saves for Sleepy Hollow.

Yorktown 8, Lakeland/Panas 5

Brienna Gaccino poured in five goals and Alex Scialdone had two goals and two assists.

Gianna Altimari also scored and had an assist.

Altimari won control of five balls off the draw.

Ava Cunneen caused the Rebels to turn the ball over twice and Annie Cunneen, Sofia Boucher, Altimari and Scialdone each forced one Lakeland/Panas turnover.

Altimari, Boucher and Annie Cunneen grabbed one ground ball each.

Brooke Pizzarello scored twice, Medalina DiMirco, Isabel Kocaj and Kaitlyn Wilkowski also scored for Lakeland/Panas.

Wilkowski had two assists.

Lily Whippo and Pizzarello both won three balls off draws, Clare Warren and Kocaj both got one draw ball.

Pizzarello scooped up three ground balls and Pagliaroli and Warren each got one.

Warren also caused a Yorktown turnover.

Rebel keeper Kaelen Sieja had nine saves.

Yorktown goalie Maggie Appelle had two saves.

Byram Hills 19, Eastchester 8

Anastasia Byrnes had an eight-point game with five goals and three assists, Keira Eckhardt scored four times and Ryan Milim had a hat trick.

JoJo Wolf and Arielle Molina both scored twice and Lucianna Parrotta and Liv Bergestein had solo tallies.

Wolf had two assists.

Olivia Milaccio scored twice for the Eagles. Lily Joyce had a goal and an assist and Cecilia Murray, Adrienne Reilly and Adriana Correa also had solo tallies.

Samantha Gershuny had six saves and Kendall Sorenson had three stops for the Bobcats.

Kennedy 17, St. Joseph's By the Sea 13

Malin Turnquist had a huge game, scoring eight times, and Camile Stackhouse had four goals.

Carina Daniele scored twice and had an assist and Noula O'Reilly, Julia Marsich and Mia Verrilli each scored once.

Julia Arnone and Meaghan Kennedy both scored six times for St. Joseph's and Paulina Locascio had one goal.

Vanessa Sedan had four saves for 9-2 Kennedy.

Ursuline 15, Ursuline Academy (Missouri) 3

Lucy Gomez stopped four shots to reach 400 saves for her varsity career and eight of her Koala teammates scored during the 17th annual Sisters Tournament in St. Louis. Missouri.

Teagan Hanrahan had a hat trick, Maeve Briton had six points with a goal and five assists and Marley Jennings, Abby Dold and Caitlin Hanrahan all scored twice.

Maddy Mobilia, Zoe Ryan, Sofia Henao, Grace Egan and Amelia Dolis each scored once.

Paige Moretti, Dolis and Dold both had had two assists and Mobilia, Jennings and Ryan each had one assist.

Taylor Wuennenberg, Ashley Strauss and Claire Fagan scored for Missouri Ursuline.

Claudia Fischer had six saves for that squad.

Gwen Mobila , who replaced Gomez in goal, also had one save for the Koalas.

Friday's games

Horace Greeley 9, Harrison 8

Taylor Rice and Erica Rosendorf both had two goals.

Logan Skuro, Bae Bounds, Rowan Edson, Ramsey Edson and Grace Richards also scored.

Rice had two assists and Skuro and Rosendorf each had one assist.

Lila Berkery poured in six goals and Stella Perini scored twice for the Huskies.

Berkery's second goal of the game was her 100th for Harrison's varsity squad.

Harper Cannell and Perini both had an assist.

Greeley goalie Tatum Walsh stopped six shots.

Irvington 16, Putnam Valley 8

Sadie McRae had eight points with a hat trick and five assists and Tessa McRae also had a hat trick and two assists.

Aly Raimondo, Claire Brady, Carleigh Taylor and Emmaline LeBuhn all scored twice.

Isi Doncov and Amanda Raimondo had solo tallies.

Taylor and Amanda Raimondo had one assist apiece.

Isabella Colletti and Ava Harman both scored three times for the Tigers.

Maryava Carducci and Mía Borchick also scored.

Lily Hilyer, Harman and Colletti each had an assist.

Tiger keeper Angie Marengo Sosa had 12 saves.

Mia Cantillana had nine saves for the Bulldogs.

Hackley 18, Dalton 7

Brooke Koffler scored five times and Lila O’Brien, Lucia Monteleone and Eleanor Neu netted three goals apiece.

Welyn Waterhouse scored twice and Charlotte Rotenberg and Alex Schiller both had a solo tally.

O’Brien had three assists, Monteleone had one assist and Daanya Mir, Koffler and Neu each had one assist.

Logan Simmons and Susannah Zimmerman both scored twice for Dalton and Lucy Schell, Izzy, Whaley and Noemie Colas also scored.

Schell also had an assist.

Tenzin Sangmo had seven saves for Dalton.

Catie O’Rourke and Emily Koch had four saves each for the Hornets.

Greens Farms Academy 14, Rye Country Day 9

Charlotte Walter had five goals and Emma Orenski and Lydia San Jose had hat tricks.

Laci Ravers scored twice and Luna Orenski had a solo goal.

Luna Orenski had four assists and Emma Orenski and San Jose each had one assist.

Bailey Donovan had four goals and May Torgalkar scored twice for the Wildcats.

Sydney Cohen, Elle Mason and Sarah Anderson also scored.

Payton Caggiano, Morgan Harvey and Torgalkar each had two assists .

Dragon keeper Rose Carqile nine saves.

Bella Wise had six saves. for Rye Country Day.

Ursuline 11, Ursuline Academy (of Delaware) 11

In a game so evenly matched that not only did it end in a tie but with the respective goalies had the same number of saves, Ursuline knotted Ursuline Academy of Wilmington, Delaware at the 17th Annual Sisters Tournament in St. Louis, Missouri.

Koala Maeve Bruton led all scorers with six points on two goals and four assists and Abby Dold and Paige Moretti had hat tricks.

Maddy Mobilia, Teagan Hanrahan and Riley Barter also scored.

Dold had two assists and Mobilia had one assist.

Mobilia also scooped up three loose balls and won one ball off a draw.

Claire Fowler had five goals, Emma Anthony had a hat trick and Olivia O’Hara scored twice for Delaware Ursuline.

O’Hara had an assist.

Koala keeper Lucy Gomez and Delaware Ursuline’s Amelia Cradler both stopped 12 shots.

North Salem 13, Croton 4

Lili Valletta ,Carolyne Barrella and Ashley Cindrich netted hat tricks and Maddie Merriman stopped nine shots.

Taylor Fogle had two goals and Anna Fetterolf and Noemi Torres both scored once.

Torres’s goal was her first on varsity for North Salem.

Valletta and Fogle both had two assists and Barrella had one assist.

Valletta won eight balls off draws.

Corina Chinn, Cassidy Croce, Victoria Finn and Taylor Aronstram scored for Croton.

Croton keeper Elsa Jagodzinski had four saves.

John Jay-Cross River 14, Albertus Magnus 8

Shannon Nolan had an eight-point game with a goal and seven assists and Annie Brennan scored five times.

Jojo Degl had three goals, Mia Puccio had two goals and two assists and Nicole DiNapoli, Jordan Kautefil and Fin Degl had one goal each.

Emma O'Callaghan and Kristen Travaglini had hat tricks for Magnus and Ashley McMahon and Sarah Fischer also scored.

Travaglini had an assist.

Magnus goalie Kate O'Leary had nine saves.

Wolf keeper Molly Gallagher stopped five shots.

Clarkstown North 15, Tuckahoe 6

Emily Maloney and Kiki Ottenheimer both had four goals and Anne DiGiacomo and Avery Miele both scored twice.

Amanda Collopy, Maggie Moran and Maeve Moran all scored once.

DiGiacomo, Collopy and Moran each had an assist.

Sophia Colasacco scored all six Tuckahoe goals.

Tiger keeper Elizabeth Halloran had eight saves.

Mary Kopf had three saves and Blythe Leahy had two saves for Clarkstown North.

Thursday's games

Somers 10, Bronxville 9 (2OT)

Entering double overtime against the No 5-ranked Broncos, Molly Fink had had a strong game with three assists.

When that period ended -- or, more accurately, when she ended it -- a strong game had become one Fink will likely never forget.

Fink's double OT goal lifted the unranked Tuskers to the win over Bronxville, the defending state Class D champions.

But Campbell Sternberg played just as big a role in the Tusker win, the goalie stopping 15 shots.

The Tusker netminder stopped 16 shots in earning the win.

Sydney Ingraham led Somers with four goals, Teagan Ryan and Mia Parisi, Laure McCartin and Lyla Mancini each had one goal.

Ryan had three assists, Jocelyn Klein had two assists and McCartin had one assist.

Ingraham won the race to seven balls off the draw and was big defensively with two caused turnovers. Maddie Lyle also caused the Broncos to lose the ball twice and Julia McCartin caused one turnover.

Fink secured three balls off the draw, Lauren McCartin got two and Klein and Julia McCartin each got one.

Julia McCartin and Lyle also both won two loose balls.

Catherine Berkery had three goals and two assists for Bronxville.

Amy Villanueva and Alden Martinelli both scored twice and Kathryn Giuriceo and Anna Becker both had one goal.

Linnea Hentschel and Becker both had an assist.

Bronco keeper Olivia Shinsato had 10 saves

Somers coach Deb Daly praised both teams and the officiating and termed the game one of her "favorite to coach and witness."

She also had good things to say about Fink, calling her, a "player to watch and learn from."

" She will never be out-hustled." she said.

Harrison: 15, New Rochelle 6

Stella Perini scored four times and had five assists, Lila Berkery also had four goals and Amber Losito had a hat trick.

Chelsea Porto had a pair of goals and Emma Mazella and Abby Trotta each scored once.

Emma Paterra had three goals and and assist for New Rochelle.

Grace Swift had two goals and Piper Genkin scored once.

Leila Janniello had two assists and Genkin had one assist.

New Rochelle's Lexi Gocmen had 11 saves.

Val Roggero had three saves for Harrison.

North Rockland 17, Pearl River 6

Sophia Coretjer had an eight-point game with six goals and two assists and Olivia Castaldo had seven points off five goals and two assists.

Katie Picarello scored three times and Izzy Klein had two goals.

Emily Dwyer, Keira Lee, Victoria Cahill, Addison Savarese, Kacey Pritts and Maggie Sullivan each netted one goal for Pearl River.

Lee and Pritts both had one assist.

Pirate keeper Megan McDonald stopped 10 shots.

Acadia Scanlon had seven saves for North Rockland.

Briarcliff 12, Westlake 6

Dani Siegel stopped 13 shots and Riley Hite had five goals and two assists.

Diana Jones and Georgina Jones both scored twice and Nicky Einhorn, Adrianna Scanga and Lily Shafiroff all scored once.

Ava Swidler had two assists and Einhorn had one assist.

Francesco DeMartino had five goals for Westlake and Shaina Picucci scored once.

Wildcat keeper Maura Spruck had 13 saves.

Croton 10, Dobbs Ferry 8

Cassidy Croce had a hat trick and Corina Chinn, Lucia Thoreson and Victoria Finn each scored twice.

Abigail Quinlan also scored.

Jacqueline O'Connor and Molly O'Brien had hat tricks for the Eagles

Gigi Bragg and Hope McCormack also scored.

O'Connor had an assist

Croton keeper Elsa Jagodzinaski had four saves

Fox Lane 16, Byram Hills 9

Michaela Kaltsas poured in six goals and Zoe Stonecipher had four goals for the Foxes, who fought back from a 13-4 second-half deficit.

Cora Moore and Kami Boniello both scored twice and Maddie Broghammer and Sarah Maiorano also scored.

Boniello had two assists and Sophia Bueti, Stonecipher and Broghammer each had one assist.

Moore won the race to 10 balls off the draw and Stonecipher got seven balls off the draw.

Anastasia Byrnes, fresh from scoring her 200th varsity goal, poured in six goals for the Bobcats.

Lucianna Parrotta had two goals and Ava Gitler had one goal

Fox keeper Mackenzie Matson had eight saves..

Sam Gershuny had five saves for Byram Hills.

Nyack 17, Albertus Magnus 6

Eve McGrogan buried six shots and Casey Cummings had five goals and an assist.

Ella Gould and Kate Gould both had a pair of goals and Kayleigh Cassidy and Margaret Palmer scored once.

Cassidy had four assists, Ella Gould had three assists and Kate Guold had one assist.

The Falcon goals all came off single tallies with Emma O'Callaghan, Kristen Travaglini, Adriana Giannetti, Sophia Malpeli, Cassidy Deierlein and Sarah Fischer scoring.

Claire O'Callaghan, Travaglini and Adriana Giannetti both had one assist.

Both Falcon keeper Kate O'Leary and Nyack goalie Keira Furey both had nine saves.

Eastchester 12, White Plains 10

Emma Kelly had five goals and Amelia Fix stopped 15 shots.

Adrienne Reilly had three goals, Olivia Milaccio had two goals and Ceceilia Murray and Riley Conway both had one goal.

Reilly had two assists and Alessia Russo and Kelly each had one assist.

Chloe Ryan had four goals and Niki Snyder netted three goals for the Tigers.

Lizzy Armogida , Sophia Gould and Kate Costa had solo tallies.

Costa's goal was her first goal on varsity.

Hailey Shannon, Snuder, Armogida, Ryan and Costa each had an assist.

Tiger keeper Brooke Siry had three saves.

Rye 15, Pelham 8

Caroline Doyle, Mali White, Mary Sack, Della Goodman, Mackenzie Chimento, Beau Whaling and Lilly Whaling all scored twice.

Maren Wydra had a solo tally.

Lilly Whaling had three assists, Goodman and Chimento both had two assists and Doyle had one assist.

Taylor Green had three goals and Emma Crotty had two goals for the Pelicans.

Grace Dunhill, Mia Orlando and Maggie Sweeney also scored.

Dunhill and Sweeney both had an assist and Orlando got six balls off the draw.

Pelican keeper Sasha Fair had 14 saves

Yorktown 11, Hen Hud 9

The Huskers ended a three-game skid with Brie Gaccino scoring five times and adding two assists and Alex Scialdone recording a hat trick.

Gianna Altimari had a pair of goals and Annie Cunneen had one score.

Sofia Boucher had two assists.

Altimari scooped up five balls off the draw and Reileigh McEnroe and Cunneen each got three off the draw.

Altimari and McEnroe each beat Hen Hud to three ground balls, Reese Bruno, Nicolette DeBellis and Cait Mulvihill each got two ground balls and Bruno, DeBellis and Mulvihill each forced Hen Hud into one turnover.

Paige Montgomery led Hen Hud with five goals.

Kayla McCarthy had three scores and Caroline Clark scored once.

McCarthy and Clark both had one assist.

Lex Robinson beat Yorktown to five balls off the draw, Montgomery got two balls off the draw and Clark got one.

Audrey Baker got three loose balls and Clark and Montgomery each got one.

Yorktown goalkeeper Maggie Appelle had 12 saves

Madison Porter had five saves for Hen Hud.

Carmel 12, Arlington 10

Julia Lisi, Kaiyla Gard and Brooke Peters had hat tricks.

Sophia King had two goals and Faith Mahoskey also scored.

Mahoskey had two assists and Violet Deluca, Abbie Glassman and Lisi each had one assist.

Julia Lisi outraced Arlington to 10 balls off the draw.

Erin Lemieux had a hat trick Talia Berardo, Seneca Devendorf and Molly Novak each scored twice and Jackie Owens had one goal for the Admirals.

Berardo also had an assist.

Simone Gillette had nine saves for Arlington.

Carmel keeper Cat Tonchuck had five saves.

Mamaroneck 10, Scarsdale 8

Shawn Rosenblatt scored four times and, in the process, netted her 100th goal on the Tiger varsity squad.

Lyla Hurley and Eleanor Hollander both scored twice and Gabby Sosa and Ciara Doogue had solo tallies.

Rosenblatt had an assist.

Hurley beat Scarsdale to seven balls off the draw and Rosenblatt won the race to five draw balls.

Claudia Rosenberg and Jane Hoffman had hat tricks for Scarsdale and Sabrina Katz scored once.

Rosenberg had two assists and Riley Iasiello, Skylar Katz and Gabbi Wiener each had one assist.

Tiger goalie Maya Duthie had five saves.

Scarsdale's Kamila El Moselhy also stopped five shots.

Rye Neck 14, Valhalla 7

Caleigh Nason and Sophia Muller both had four goals and Charlotte Lipman had a five-point game with a hat trick and two assists.

Noele Radulovic, Armandine Le Bertre and Caitlin Showers also scored.

Julian Conley and Sinead Sproul both scored twice and Emmia Grioli, Morgan Kruger and Lana Spota had one goal apiece for Valhalla.

Isabella Vlad, AConley, Kruger and Spota each had one assist.

Olivia Villarie stopped 12 shots for Valhalla.

Panther keeper Riley Donat had eight saves.

Wappingers 16, Lakeland/Panas 4

Nicolette Diedrich poured in six goals and Cassidy Schuchat had 10 saves.

Alexa Cazzorla and Kaylee Reaves both had hat tricks, Kenzi Velsmid had two goals and Avery Reimer and Haley WAshall both scored once.

Cazzorla had two assists and Brooke Cameron and Reaves both had one assist.

Isabel Kocaj, Katelyn Kuney, Brooke Pizzarello and Clare Warren scored for the Rebels and Anna Lemma and Pizzarello both had an assist.

Rebel keeper Kaelen Sieja stopped seven shots.

Blind Brook 9, Haldane 3

Maddie Campbell had a monster game in net, stopping 15 shots, and Melina Kohilakis had a hat trick and an assist.

Tatum Korpi and Kyra Fischer both had a pair of goals and Riley Storch and Jordyn Shohet also scored.

Jillian Shohet had an assist.

Kayla Ruggiero had two goals and Carmela Confini had one goal for the Blue Devils.

Caroline Nelson had an assist.

Lola Mahoney had eight saves for Haldane.

Sleepy Hollow 14, Tuckahoe 13

Bella Smith and Juliet Loffredo led a comeback for the Headless Horsemen, who trailed 10-4 late in the first half.

Smith scored six times and had two assists and Loffredo had three goals.

Evelyn Nelson also had a hat trick and Katie Andruss and Ashley Richardson both scored twice.

Natalia Wagner had three assists and Nelson and Andruss each had one assist.

Sophia Colasacco had a big game for the Tigers, netting nine goals.

Ava Inello had two goals and Reilly Dowd and Quinn Kilgallen both scored once.

Angelina Mazzuccolo had an assist.

Headless Horsemen keeper Sofia Rondon and Tuckahoe’s Elizabeth Halloran both stopped seven shots.

Wednesday's games

Rye 15, Ursuline 6

Caroline Doyle and Mali White had hat tricks and six other Garnets scored.

Mary Sack, Mackenzie Chimento and Beau Whaling all scored twice and Annie Toulouse, Della Goodman and Lilly Whaling each scored once.

Goodman had two assists and Ella Buckley, Lilly Whaling and Chimento each had one assist.

Lilly Whaling secured five balls off the draw, White won the race to four balls off the draw, Lucy Wyckoff and Sack both got two and Chimento and Doyle both got one ball off the draw.

White scooped up two loose balls and Cassidy Pagen, Kathleen Denvir, Paige Tepedino, Chimento, Buckley, Beau Whaling and Lilly Whaling all got one.

Tepedino forced the Koalas into two turnovers and Taylor Bainbridge and Goodman each forced one Ursuline turnover.

Zoe Ryan scored three times for the Koalas, Maeve Bruton had two goals and Paige Moretti had one goal.

Marley Jennings and Abby Dold each had an assis.

Koala keeper Lucy Gomez had 11 saves.

Katherine Ebeling had seven saves and Karenna Chader had five saves for Rye.

North Salem 17, Ardsley 6

Lili Valletta had a huge day, recording eight points on five goals and three assists and hitting the 100-goal mark for her Tiger varsity career.

Carolyne Barrella had four goals and an assist, Dana Connolly and Ashley Cindrich had hat tricks and Taylor Fogle scored twice

Anna Fetterolf had two assists and outraced Ardsley to seven balls off the draw.

Claire Tierney netted four goals for the Panthers and Julia Tiernan and Lily Tiernan had one goal each.

Maddie Merriman had four saves for North Salem.

Panther keeper Sienna Kay also had four stops.

Minisink 12, Tappan Zee 10

Riley Boice poured in five goals and Sienna Roehrich, Mia Abruzzese and Logan Barry all scored twice.

Cayleigh Kuiken also had a solo goal.

Siena Roehrich and Barry both had an assist.

Kathryn Staker led Tappan Zee, netting five goals.

Isabelle Conway scored three times and Katie O'Keefe and Jahna Natelli had solo tallies.

Isabelle Conway had an assist.

Isabelle Odland had nine saves for Minisink.

Jess Loch stopped five shots for Tappan Zee.

Dobbs Ferry 9, Ossning 7

Eleni Georgiodakis stopped 12 shots and Jaqueline O'Connor had a hat trick.

Ella O'Connor and Mary O'Dea both had a pair of goals and Molly O'Brien and Caitlin O'Brien both had one goal.

Jacqueline O'Connor and Ella O'Connor each had an assist.

Paige Pena and Sabrina Jones Patterson Leak both scored twice for Ossining.

Ella Nee, Adrienne Kantrowitz and Solana Strippoli all scored once.

Alexa Schnucus had nine saves for Ossining.

Hackley 17, Horace Mann 2

Brooke Koffler had a six-point game with four goals and two assists and Welyn Waterhouse scored three times.

Lucia Monteleone, Lila O'Brien and Eleanor Neu all scored twice.

Daanya Mir, Maia Larson, Alex Schiller Gabi Kalapoutis also scored.

Mir had four assists, Monteleone had two assists and O’Brien, Waterhouse and Larson each had one assist.

Vivian Coras and Sydney Kurtz scored for Horace Mann.

Catie O'Rourke had nine saves and Emily Koch had three saves for Hackley.

Lion keeper Mary Wang had seven saves.

Tuesday's games

Pelham 17, Scarsdale 10

Emma Crotty and Taylor Green both scored four times and Grace Dunhill had a six-point game with two goals and four assists.

Mia Orlando, who won the race to 12 balls off the draw to give her 250 draw wins for her varsity career, scored twice, as did Ava Sobolak and Arden Keough. Maggie Sweeney had a solo tally.

Green had two assists and Soboak, Orlando and Sweeney each had one assist.

Crotty secured five balls off he draw.

Jane Hoffman and Skylar Katz had hat tricks for Scarsdale.

Gabbi Wiener scored twice and Sabrina Katz and Lexie Kiely had solo tallies.

Jane Hoffman and Sabrina Katz both had two assists and and Kiely had one assist.

Kamila El Moselhy had nine saves for Scarsdale.

Pelham goalkeeper Sasha Fair had five saves.

Pearl River 10, Nanuet 5

Meg McDonald had nine saves, Jaclyn Mahoney poured in five goals and Emily Dwyer and Kacey Pritts both had two goals as the Pirates won during their Senior Game.

Victoria Cahill also scored.

Shannon Keena had two assists and Mahoney, Dwyer and Pritts each had one assist.

Jessica Owens scored twice and Makaela Larkin, Grace Ryan and Olivia Pappolardi each had one goal for Nanuet.

Larkin had two assists and Owens had one assist.

Golden Knights goalie Juliana Sommi had 10 saves.

Fox Lane 12, White Plains 6

Zoe Stonecipher had a big, nine-point game with six goals and three assists.

Cora Moore had a hat trick and Sophie Bueti, Maddie Broghammer and Michaela Kaltsas each scored once.

Broghammer had two assists and Moore won the race to six balls off the draw.

Niki Snyder had a hat trick and Vogue Friend, Chloe Ryan and Kelly Constantino each scored once for the Tigers.

Tiger keeper Brooke Siry had six stops.

Fox keeper Mackenzie Matson had four saves.

Albertus Magnus 15, Lourdes 3

Cassidy Deierlein netted five goals to hit the 100-goal mark for her Falcon varsity career.

Emma O'Callahan also scored five times and Ashley McMahon, Annie Guinan, Adrianna Gianetti, Sophia Malpeli and Sarah Fischer had solo tallies.

Kristen Travaglini had three assists, Deierlein and McMahon both had two assists and Gianetti, Malpeli and Fischer each had one assist.

Abby Anderson scored twice and Deirdre Connolly one goal for then Warriors.

Falcon keeper Kate O’Leary had eight saves.

Nora Zuidima stopped seven shots for Lourdes.

Sleepy Hollow 11, Yonkers 1

Bella Smith scored twice and had an assist and nine other Headless Horsemen scored once.

The other scorers were Katie Andruss, Shea Bertolacci, Lily Liflander, Juliet Loffredo, Lily Lopez, Zoey Murphy, Thalia Tsilibes, Natalia Wagner and Cate Ward.

Ashley Richardson had two assists and Evelyn Nelson and Wagner both had one assist.

Sabrina Soares had Yonkers' goal.

Yonkers netminder Leidys Recio had nine saves.

Sofia Rondon had three saves for Sleepy Hollow.

Wappingers 16, New Rochelle 2

Taylor Ferrucci had a seven-point game with three goals and four assists and Nicolette Diedrich scored four times.

Haley Washall and Alexa Cazzorala both scored twice and Kaylee Reeves, Kenzi Velsmid, Ava Feliciotto, Avery Reimer and Megan Gaklik all scored once.

Gaklik's goal was her first on varsity and came on her 16th birthday.

Eighth-grader Brooke Cameron, Washall, Cazzorla and Reeves had two assists each.

Diedrich and Velsmid each had one assist.

Grace Swift scored and assisted on Piper Genkin's goal for New Rochelle.

Wappingers goalie Cassidy Schuchat had six saves.

Lexi Gocmen had three saves for New Rochelle.

Briarcliff 12, Irvington 8

Nicky Einhorn, Riley Hite and Adrianna Scanga had hat tricks.

Diana Jones, Georgina Jones and Ava Swidler had one goal each.

Swidler had two assists and Jones, Einhorn, Hite, Janos and Scanga each had one assist.

Carleigh Taylor had four goals for the Bulldogs, Emmaline LeBuhn scored twice and Sadie McRae and Alexis Canfin also scored.

McRae had an assist.

Bear keeper Dani Siegal had three saves.

Mia Cantillana also had three saves for Irvington.

John Jay-Cross River 13, Yorktown 3

JoJo Degl poured in nine goals and Molly Gallagher had seven saves for the top-ranked Wolves.

Annie Brennan had two goals and Amelia Ingles and Nicole DiNapoli also scored.

Shannon Nolan had two assists and Mia Puccio and Degl both had one assist.

Brianna Caccino, Charlotte Lauth and Sofia Boucher scored for the Huskers.

Gianna Altimari had two assists.

Annie Durant had three saves and Maggie Appelle had two saves for Yorktown.

Clarkstown North 9, Clarkstown South 3

Blythe Leahy stopped nine shots, Emily Maloney scored four times and Kiki Ottenheimer had a hat trick.

Annie DiGiacomo and Amanda Collopy had solo tallies.

Amanda Collopy, Maloney and Ottenheimer each had an assist.

Olivia Galati scored twice and Ava Galati also scored for the Vikings.

Viking goalie Ana Galati had seven saves.

Pleasantville 17, Westlake 9

Faith Brown poured in six goals, Ellie Collins and Cadence DeLuca had hat tricks and Ciara McCarthy had 10 saves.

Erin Drillock and Ella McCourtney both scored twice and Kayla Collins scored once.

DeLuca had two assists and Drillock, Brown and Kayla Collins each had one assist.

Gianna Doto and Brown both beat Westlake to six loose balls and Cadence DeLuca got three ground balls. Doto caused the Wildcats to turn the ball over twice and Brown caused one turnover.

Francesca DeMartino had four goals for the Wildcats.

Shaina Picucci scored twice and Lilian Wurster, Maeve Walsh, and Lia Prosperino each scored once.

Propsperino had an assist.

Wildcat keeper Maura Spruck had 12 saves.

Suffern 11, North Rockland 10

Quinn McCarren had four goals and Michaela Fay, Caitlyn Ruggerio and Molly Mitchell all scored twice.

Charlotte Ullman also had one goal.

Fay had three assists and Molly Mitchell and Jess Schelling each had one assist.

Olivia Castaldo had a six-point game for North Rockland with five goals and one assist and Sophia Corretjer had five points with three goals and two assists.

Anna Liquori, Jillian Fullick and Katie Picarello also scored.

Maggie Maurer had one assist.

Acadia Scanlon had six saves for North Rockland.

Suffern keeper Jillian Terlizzi stopped five shots.

Croton 19, Putnam Valley 13

Cassidy Croce had a huge game with seven goals, Lucia Thoreson scored five times and Corina Chinn scored four times.

Taylor Aronstam, Victoria Finn and Maddie Sena also scored.

Aronstam had three assists and Chinn, Sena and Thoreson each had one assist.

Isabella Coletti netted six goals for Put Valley and Ava Harman had a seven-point game with four goals and three assists.

Ella Wendol also had seven points with two goals and five assists.

Maryava Carducci scored once.

Putnam Valley goalie Angie Moreno Sosa had 10 saves.

Croton keeper Ela Jagodzinski had three saves.

Other scores

Ardsley 14, Hastings 2

Monday's games

Sleepy Hollow 14, Edgemont 12

Evelyn Nelson and Bella Smith both poured in five goals.

Juliet Loffredo had two goals and Shea Bertolacci and Thalia Tsilibes both scored once.

Tsilibes's goal was her first on varsity.

Natalia Wagner and Smith both had three assists and Loffredo and Nelson each had one assist.

Gabby O’Reilly scored four times for Edgemont and Penelope Kraus had a hat trick.

Isa Mello had two goals and Addy Kaplan, Illiana Dimopolous and Lela Warnock each scored once.

Mello had two assists and Kaplan had one assist.

Maddy Frain had 10 saves for Edgemont.

Headless Horsemen keeper Sofia Rondon had nine saves.

Horace Greeley 9, Hen Hud 8

In a battle of ranked teams, Bae Bounds poured in six goals and Tatum Walsh made nine saves.

Taylor Rice, Rowan Edson and Erica Rosenberg also scored.

Edson had three assists.

Paige Montgomery scored five times for Hen Hud.

Caroline Clark had two goals and Lex Robinson scored once.

Gianna Gagliardi had an assist.

Sailor netminder Madison Porter stopped 12 shots.

Nanuet 17, Dobbs Ferry 7

Jessica Owens had a nine-point game with five goals and four assists and Makaela Larkin also scored five times.

Kathryn Gleeson-Feldman and Alison Murray had hat tricks and Grace Ryan scored once.

Rylea Rohilla and Gleeson-Feldman both had an assist.

Jacqueline O'Connor led Dobbs Ferry with four goals.

Lauren McGoey, Caitlin O'Brien and Krista Kelly had solo tallies.

Eagle keeper Eleni Georgioudakis had 10 saves,

Juliana Somma stopped five shots for Nanuet.

Hackley 19, Riverdale 5

Brooke Koffler put in five goals and Eleanor Neu had four goals.

Daanya Mir, Lila O'Brien and Lucia Monteleone each had a pair of goals and Abigail Nager, Welyn Waterhouse, Alex Schiller and Fiona Pedraza had solo tallies.

Koffler, Mir and O'Brien each had two assists and Neu, Monteleone, Nager and Waterhouse each had one assist.

Savy Phillips and Kiri Jenson and Cara Lieberman scored for Riverdale and Phillips had an assist.

Riverdale goalie Gabby Aaron had four saves.

Hornet keeper Catie O'Rourke had two stops.

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Somers 18, Lakeland/Panas 14

Somers overcame seven yellow-card calls that resulted in it having to play the last eight minutes of the game down four players.

Sophomore Sydney Ingraham scored six goals and had an assist to surpass 100 career points on varsity and Campbell Sternberg stopped 13 shots to reach, then surpass 100 saves for the season.

Teagan Ryan had four goals, Lauren McCartin had a hat trick, Molly Fink and Mia Parisi both scored twice and Lyla Mancini had one goal.

Fink had five assists and Ingraham and Ryan both had one assist.

Fink won seven balls off the draw, McCartin and Ingraham both won four and Ryan won one.

Victoria Olsen, Maddie Lyle and Ingraham each beat Lakeland/Panas to two ground balls and McCartin scooped up one ground ball.

Isabel Kocaj had a huge game for the Rebels, netting nine goals.

Brooke Pizzarello had a hat trick and Clare Warren scored twice.

Anna Lemma and Lily Whippo each had an assist.

Warren and Kocaj both won six balls off the draw, Pizzarello won two and Whippo won one.

Kaelen Sieja had 10 saves for Lakeland/Panas.

Mahopac 15, Haldane 3

Katie Watts had a hat trick and Erin Harney, Juliana Mangione, Adrianna Pranzo Antonia DiCioccio all scored twice.

Hannah Harney, Rile Massett, Ashley Koch and Grace Gaine each scored once.

Grace Witt, harney, Massett, Koch and Gaine each had an assist

Amanda Johanson, Carmela Confini and Sami Thomas scored for Haldane.

Caroline Nelson and Johanson each had an assist.

Haldane's Lola Mahoney had nine saves.

Kayla Wescott had six saves and Amanda Carey had two saves for Mahopac.

Brewster 11, Byram Hills 10

Byram Hills' Anastasia Byrnes netted six goals to bring her Bobcat varsity total to 200, a big number, especially for a junior. But Brewster emerged with the win as four players recorded multiple goals.

Morgan Brace scored four times, Moe Poley had a hat trick and Margo Cunningham and Jancy Espinoza both scored twice for the Bears.

Cunningham had two assists and Alescia Nitti, Juliet Arroyo Poley and Brace each had one assist.

JoJo Wolf had two goals for Byram Hills and Lucianna Parrotta and Keira Eckhardt both had one goal.

Arielle Molina had one assist.

Bear keeper Lindsay Smith had seven saves.

Samantha Gershuny had six saves for Byram Hills.

Nancy Haggerty covers cross-country, track & field, field hockey, skiing, ice hockey, basketball, girls lacrosse and other sporting events for The Journal News/lohud. Follow her on Twitter at @HaggertyNancy.

This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Girls lacrosse April 24-29 recaps: Three players hit 100-goal mark