Members of the Shawnee High School girls lacrosse team celebrate sophomore Mackenzie Borbi’s 200th career draw control May 8 in the Renegades’ 18-9 victory over visiting Clearview. (SHAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL)
BASEBALL
Cherokee 3, Vineland 1: Brody Minder and Grayson Bravo combined to throw a one-hitter with five strikeouts as visiting No. 10 seed Cherokee (14-4, 3-2) defeated No. 7 Vineland in the first round of the Joe Hartmann Diamond Classic tournament May 6.
Evan Brown and Brett Chiesa (double) each had two hits for the Chiefs.
Diamond Classic – First Round
May 6, Vineland
Cherokee 3, Vineland 1
Cherokee – 020 000 1 – 3 8 2
Vineland – 001 000 0 – 1 1 1
WP: Brody Minder; LP: Xavier Cortez; 2B: C-Brett Chiesa.
Cherry Hill West 2, Shawnee 0: Ryder Garino struck out 10 and allowed just three hits in six innings as visiting No. 17 seed Cherry Hill West (10-4, 1-2) shocked No. 1 Shawnee (16-2, 6-0) in the first round of the Joe Hartmann Diamond Classic tournament May 6.
Reid Uccello, Evan Lure, Garrett Regruto and Chase Roberts had the lone hits for the Renegades.
Jackson Logar recorded 10 strikeouts in 6 1/3 innings for Shawnee, which saw its 16-game win streak halted with the loss.
Diamond Classic – First Round
May 6, Medford
Cherry Hill West 2, Shawnee 0
CH West – 000 000 2 – 2 2 0
Shawnee – 000 000 0 – 0 4 1
WP: Ryder Garino; LP: Jackson Logar.
Seneca 6, Bordentown 3: Brayden Davis (2-for-4, triple, home run, 2 RBIs, 2 runs) led visiting Seneca (5-8, 2-2) to a victory over Bordentown (5-11, 0-5) in a nonleague game May 6.
Trevor Adamiak chipped in a three-run double for the Golden Eagles.
Nonleague
May 6, Bordentown
Seneca 6, Bordentown 3
Seneca – 001 003 2 – 6 9 2
B’town – 000 210 0 – 3 9 0
WP: Aydan Davis; LP: Andrew Forster; 2B: S-Liam Trzaskawka, Trevor Adamiak; B-Anthony Dziubak; 3B: S-Brayden Davis; HR: S-B. Davis.
Eastern 2, Lenape 2, 10 inn.: Lenape (8-7-1, 3-1-1) and visiting Eastern (9-7-1, 1-4-1) battled to a tie after the Olympic Conference American Division game May 8 was called after 10 innings due to darkness.
Grant Hunter had an RBI single, while Andrew Shank singled and scored one of Lenape’s two runs in the bottom of the seventh inning.
Danny Snyder and Tommy Kohler combined to strike out eight for Lenape.
Olympic American Division
May 8, Medford
Eastern 2, Lenape 2, 10 inn.
Eastern – 000 020 000 0 – 2 3 3
Lenape – 000 000 200 0 – 2 5 3
Seneca 15, Winslow Township 2, 5 inn.: Michael Orth had three hits, an RBI and three runs scored as visiting Seneca (6-8, 3-2) blasted Winslow Township (2-12, 0-6) in a five-inning Olympic Conference Patriot Division game May 8.
Brayden Davis (2-for-2, double, RBI, 3 runs), Liam Trzaskawka (2-for-3, 2 RBIs, 3 runs) and Tiernan Blesi (2-for-2, double, 3 RBIs, run) contributed to the 14-hit offense for the Golden Eagles.
Olympic Patriot Division
May 8, Atco
Seneca 15, Winslow Township 2, 5 inn.
Seneca – (10)03 20 – 15 14 3
Winslow – 200 00 – 2 2 2
WP: Tiernan Blesi; LP: D’Angelo King; 2B: S-Brayden Davis, Blesi.
Gloucester Catholic 3, Cherokee 1: Jake Terranova had two hits and two RBIs and Tanner Nolan struck out seven as No. 2 seed Gloucester Catholic (13-5, 6-1) eliminated visiting No. 10 Cherokee (14-5, 3-2) in the quarterfinal round of the Joe Hartmann Diamond Classic tournament May 9.
Evan Brown’s RBI single scored Jason Brown in the third inning for the Chiefs, while Henry Radwill notched four strikeouts in five innings.
Diamond Classic – Quarterfinal Round
May 9, Gloucester
Gloucester Catholic 3, Cherokee 1
Cherokee – 001 000 0 – 1 3 2
G. Catholic – 000 111 X – 3 8 1
WP: Tanner Nolan; LP: Henry Radbill; 2B: C-Jordan Henriquez; GC-Tate DeRias.
Lenape 5, Northern Burlington 1: Grant Hunter and Alex Vuong each knocked in a pair of runs as visiting Lenape (9-7-1, 3-1-1) defeated Northern Burlington (6-10, 1-5) in a nonleague game May 9.
Ben Warren allowed one run on four hits and no walks with five strikeouts for the win.
Nonleague
May 9, Mansfield
Lenape 5, Northern Burlington 1
Lenape – 100 010 3 – 5 7 0
N.B.C. – 000 100 0 – 1 4 0
WP: Ben Warren; LP: Tommy Walters; HR: NB-Franklin Peters.
Seneca 10, Camden Catholic 0, 5 inn.: Brayden Davis (3-for-3, double, 4 RBIs, run) led Seneca (7-8, 3-2) in a rout of visiting Camden Catholic (4-8, 3-4) in a five-inning Olympic Conference interdivision game May 9.
Michael Orth had three hits and scored twice as the Golden Eagles extended their sesaon-high win streak to three.
Olympic Interdivision
May 9, Tabernacle
Seneca 10, Camden Catholic 0, 5 inn.
Catholic – 000 00 – 0 4 4
Seneca – 030 7X – 10 11 0
WP: Alex Argabright; LP: Shane O’Donnell; 2B: S-Brayden Davis.
Shawnee 3, Cinnaminson 1: Michael Whitmore and Michael Pierson combined on a two-hitter with 11 strikeouts as Shawnee (17-2, 6-0) downed visiting Cinnaminson (12-6, 6-1) in a nonleague game May 9.
Nick O’Brien had two hits, an RBI and run scored for the Renegades, while Reid Uccello doubled and scored a run.
Nonleague
May 9, Medford
Shawnee 3, Cinnaminson 1
Cinnamin. – 000 001 0 – 1 2 0
Shawnee – 002 001 0 – 3 7 0
WP: Michael Whitmore; LP: Aidan Van Reuter; 2B: S-Reid Uccello.
Rancocas Valley 3, Cherokee 2: Jake Bartletta had three RBIs and an RBI as visiting Rancocas Valley (9-9, 4-3) defeated Cherokee (14-6, 3-3) in an Olympic Conference American Division game May 10.
Brett Chiesa singled and scored on Brandon Prince’s RBI in the first inning for the Chiefs.
Brett Gable struck out eight in 5 2/3 innings in the loss.
Olympic American Division
May 10, Marlton
Rancocas Valley 3, Cherokee 2
R. Valley – 100 003 0 – 3 9 1
Cherokee – 100 010 0 – 2 3 0
WP: Graham Adams; LP: Brett Gable.
Lenape 5, Paul VI 4: Jonathan Adelmann and Alex Vuong each had two hits as Lenape (10-7-1, 3-1-1) edged visiting Paul VI (12-5, 6-1) in an Olympic Conference interdivision game May 10.
Bryce Meosky and Derek Aub each had three strikeouts for the Indians.
Olympic Interdivision
May 10, Medford
Lenape 5, Paul VI 4
Paul VI – 200 010 1 – 4 7 1
Lenape – 013 010 X – 5 8 2
WP: Bryce Meosky; LP: Anthony Ungaro; 2B: PVI-Mason Myers; L-Zach Barbash, Alex Vuong, Khari Rhodes.
Cherry Hill West 14, Seneca 1, 5 inn.: Cherry Hill West (13-4, 3-2) routed Seneca (7-9, 2-4) in a five-inning Olympic Conference Patriot Division game May 10.
Jonathan Young (3-for-5, RBI, 2 runs), Nick Berckman (3-for-4, 3 RBIs) and Luciano Macri (1-for-3, 3 RBIs, 2 runs) led the way for the Lions.
Jake Christopher’s RBI single scored Brayden Davis in the first inning for the Golden Eagles.
Olympic Patriot Division
May 10, Tabernacle
Cherry Hill West 14, Seneca 1, 5 inn.
CH West – 812 12 – 14 16 1
Seneca – 100 00 – 1 4 2
WP: Austin Hanni; LP: Liam Trzaskawka; 2B: CHW-Grant Fournier.
Cherokee 14, Lenape 4, 5 inn.: Evan Brown doubled and homered – knocking in four runs – as visiting Cherokee (15-6, 4-3) routed Lenape (10-8-1, 3-2-1) in an Olympic Conference American Division game May 11.
Danny Torres (RBI triple, run) notched four strikeouts in four innings for the win.
Grant Hunter had a two-run double for the Indians.
Olympic American Division
May 11, Medford
Cherokee 14, Lenape 4, 5 inn.
Cherokee – 606 20 – 14 8 2
Lenape – 130 00 – 4 9 2
WP: Danny Torres; LP: Jonathan Adelmann; 2B: C-Evan Brown, Brett Chiesa; L-Zach Barbash, Grant Hunter, Danny Sassaman; 3B: C-Danny Torres; HR: C-Brown.
Seneca 3, Shawnee 2: Kyle Trzaskawka had two hits, including a double, and three RBIs, as Seneca (8-9, 3-4) upset visiting Shawnee (17-3, 6-1) in an Olympic Conference Patriot Division game May 11.
Evan Lure and Chase Roberts knocked in runs for the Renegades, while Ben Hudson had eight strikeouts in the loss.
Aydan Davis and Ben Davis notched five strikeouts for the Golden Eagles.
Olympic Patriot Division
May 11, Tabernacle
Seneca 3, Shawnee 2
Shawnee – 000 000 2 – 2 4 1
Seneca – 000 102 X – 3 6 0
WP: Aydan Davis; LP: Ben Hudson; 2B: Sh-Nick O’Brien; Se-Liam Trzaskawka, Kyle Trzaskawka.
Lenape 6, Seneca 5: Grant Hunter homered and scored twice as Lenape (11-8-1, 3-2-1) edged visiting Seneca (8-10, 3-4) in an Olympic Conference interdivision game May 13.
Matt Kahn (2-for-2, double, RBI, run) struck out the side in the seventh inning for the win.
Alex Argabright (2-for-4, double, RBI) was the offensive standout for the Golden Eagles.
Olympic Interdivision
May 13, Medford
Lenape 6, Seneca 5
Seneca – 002 102 0 – 5 6 3
Lenape – 100 221 X – 6 7 1
WP: Matt Kahn; LP: Dominic Kleinknecht; 2B: S-Alex Argabright; L-Kahn, Dante D’Ambra; HR: L-Grant Hunter.
Shawnee 4, Audubon 3: Josh Goulburn (3-for-4, double, 2 RBIs) led Shawnee (18-3, 6-1) in a walk-off win over visiting Aububon (15-6, 5-2) in a nonleague game May 13.
Nick O’Brien doubled and scored a run, while Oskar Heino and Evan Lure chipped in RBI singles for the Renegades.
Jackson Logar fanned seven in a complete-game effort for the win.
Nonleague
May 13, Medford
Shawnee 4, Audubon 3
Audubon – 000 000 3 – 3 4 2
Shawnee – 003 000 1 – 4 6 0
WP: Jackson Logar; LP: Charles Grady; 2B: A-Joseph Slavin; S-Josh Goulburn, Nick O’Brien.
SOFTBALL
Lenape 3, Eastern 1, 8 inn.: Camryn Shank belted a two-run homer in the top of the eighth inning as Lenape (16-5, 7-0) defeated Eastern (6-8, 3-5) in an Olympic Conference American Division game May 6.
Maya Knasiak fanned eight in a complete-game three-hitter for the Indians, while Taylor Bell’s RBI double tied the game at 1-1 in the top of the seventh inning.
Olympic American Division
May 6, Voorhees
Lenape 3, Eastern 1, 8 inn.
Lenape – 000 000 12 – 3 9 4
Eastern – 000 010 00 – 1 3 1
WP: Maya Knasiak; LP: Samantha Wakeley; 2B: L-Leah Taylor, Taylor Bell; E-Wakeley; HR: L-Camryn Shank.
Cherokee 11, Cherry Hill East 3: Kylee Berg (2-for-4, 2 runs) and Sarah Master (2-for-4, RBI, 2 runs) both tripled as Cherokee (14-3, 7-2) routed visiting Cherry Hill East (4-11, 1-8) in an Olympic Conference American Division game May 8.
Quinn Rosario (2-for-4, 3 RBIs, 2 runs) and Erinn Brogan (2-for-3, 3 RBIs) also contributed to Cherokee’s eighth consecutive win.
Olympic American Division
May 8, Marlton
Cherokee 11, Cherry Hill East 3
C.H. East – 003 000 0 – 3 5 4
Cherokee – 610 310 0 – 11 15 1
WP: Samantha Friel; LP: Kristina Decker; 3B: C-Kylee Berg, Sarah Masters.
Lenape 19, Camden County Tech 3: Leah Taylor’s grand slam highlighted an eight-run seventh inning as visiting Lenape (17-5, 8-0) thumped Camden County Tech (3-14, 1-8) in an Olympic Conference American Division game May 8.
Maya Knasiak (2-for-4, RBI, 2 runs) struck out 13 in five innings.
Vanessa Meyers (3-for-5, RBI, run), Camryn Shank (2-for-6, RBI, 2 runs) and Taylor Bell (4-for-6, double, RBI, 3 runs) also contributed to the 16-hit offense for the Indians.
Olympic American Division
May 8, Sicklerville
Lenape 19, Camden County Tech 3
Lenape – 090 200 8 – 19 16 0
C.C.T.S. – 030 000 0 – 3 1 3
WP: Maya Knasiak; LP: Brianna Morrissey; 2B: L-Katie Vuong, Taylor Bell; HR: L-Leah Taylor.
Seneca 18, Winslow Township 3, 5 inn.: Maddie Stillwell (3-for-4, double, 3 RBIs, run) led the way as Seneca (3-8, 3-4) routed Winslow Township (5-7, 0-5) in a five-inning Olympic Conference National Division game May 8.
Kailey Worrell (3-for-3, 4 runs), Maddie Musick (2-for-3, 2 RBIs, 3 runs) and Jordan DuBois (2-for-3, 2 RBIs, 3 runs) helped the Golden Eagles snap a six-game losing streak.
Musick and Emma Lang combined to strike out 10 in a four-hitter.
Olympic National Division
May 8, Atco
Seneca 18, Winslow Township 3, 5 inn.
Seneca – 740 25 – 18 16 1
Winslow – 000 03 – 3 4 5
WP: Maddie Musick; LP: n/a; 2B: S-Maddie Stillwell, Kate Kutsmeda, Danni Martin.
Shawnee 4, Williamstown 1: Alexandra Pley recorded 13 strikeouts in six innings as Shawnee (8-6, 4-3) defeated visiting Williamstown (5-11, 1-5) in a nonleague game May 8.
Ava Cardwell (RBI) and Madison Konopka each had three hits for the Renegades, while Jordan Dougherty-Fyfe chipped in an RBI single.
Nonleague
May 8, Medford
Shawnee 4, Williamstown 1
W’town – 010 000 0 – 1 6 2
Shawnee – 201 001 X – 4 10 1
WP: Alexandra Pley; LP: Marissa Whitelaw; 2B: S-Eden Ehle, Madison Parola; HR: W-Samantha LaPorta.
Cherokee 2, Rancocas Valley 1: Kali Baker scored the eventual winning run in the fifth inning on Avery Obetz’ infield ground ball as Cherokee (15-3, 8-2) edged visiting Rancocas Valley (9-9, 5-3) in an Olympic Conference American Division game May 9.
Samantha Friel allowed just one earned run on three hits and a walk with seven strikeouts for the Chiefs, who has now won nine straight games.
Sarah Masters had two hits, including an RBI single that scored Emily Lafferty in the first inning.
Olympic American Division
May 9, Marlton
Cherokee 2, Rancocas Valley 1
R. Valley – 100 000 0 – 1 3 0
Cherokee – 100 010 X – 2 6 2
WP: Samantha Friel; LP: Jozalyn Sheipe-Warthen.
Seneca 18, Camden County Tech 0, 3 inn.: Chloe Carter struck out six and allowed just one walk and no hits as Seneca (4-8, 3-4) routed visiting Camden County Tech (3-15, 1-8) in a three-inning Olympic Conference interdivision game May 9.
Carter also helped herself at the plate, going 3-for-3 with a double, three RBIs and two runs scored.
Olympic Interdivision
May 9, Tabernacle
Seneca 18, Camden County Tech 0, 3 inn.
C.C.T.S. – 000 – 0 0 1
Seneca – 927 – 18 11 1
WP: Chloe Carter; LP: Gianna Giuliano; 2B: S-Carter, Jordan DuBois.
Cinnaminson 1, Shawnee 0: Hannah Derbyshire hurled a complete-game one-hitter and knocked in the only run as Cinnaminson (14-3, 6-1) shut out visiting Shawnee (8-7, 4-3) in a nonleague game May 9.
Alexandrea Pley allowed just one run on three hits and a walk with eight strikeouts for the Renegades, while Alexandra Rubano had the team’s lone hit on the day.
Nonleague
May 9, Cinnaminson
Cinnaminson 1, Shawnee 0
Shawnee – 000 000 0 – 0 1 2
Cinnamin. – 001 000 X – 1 3 1
WP: Hannah Derbyshire; LP: Alexandra Pley.
Lenape 5, Cherokee 4: Maya Knasiak struck out 11 and Katie Vuong homered as Lenape (18-5, 9-0) made it three in a row with a victory over visiting Cherokee (15-4, 8-3) in an Olympic Conference American Division game May 10.
Leah Taylor and Taylor Bell also knocked in two runs apiece for the Indians.
Samantha Friel (2-for-3, double, RBI), Emily Lafferty (3-for-4, run) and Kylee Berg (2-for-4, run) had multi-hit games for the Chiefs, who saw their nine-game win streak snapped with the loss.
Friel recorded six strikeouts.
Olympic American Division
May 10, Medford
Lenape 5, Cherokee 4
Cherokee – 201 000 1 – 4 9 2
Lenape – 020 030 0 – 5 5 2
WP: Maya Knasiak; LP: Samantha Friel; 2B: C-Friel; L-Leah Taylor; HR: L-Kate Vuong.
Eastern 1, Shawnee 0: Eastern (7-9, 4-6) shut out visiting Shawnee (8-8, 4-4) in an Olympic Conference American Division game May 10.
Mya Torres’ RBI single scored Samantha Wakeley for the game’s only run in the sixth inning.
Wakeley struck out seven as the Vikings handed the Renegades their third loss in the last four games.
Ashley Murphy had two of Shawnee’s three hits, while Alexandra Pley registered six strikeouts in the loss.
Olympic American Division
May 10, Voorhees
Eastern 1, Shawnee 0
Shawnee – 000 000 0 – 0 3 0
Eastern – 000 001 X – 1 3 2
WP: Samantha Wakeley; LP: Alexandra Pley.
Rancocas Valley 4, Lenape 3: Ava Sweet (3-for-3, 2 RBIs, 2 runs) doubled and homered as Rancocas Valley (11-9, 7-3) upset visiting Lenape (18-6, 9-1) in an Olympic Conference American Division game May 11.
Taylor Bell, Camryn Shank and Leah Taylor knocked in runs for the Indians, while Maya Knasiak struck out eight in 5 1/3 innings.
Olympic American Division
May 11, Mount Holly
Rancocas Valley 4, Lenape 3
Lenape – 000 003 0 – 3 8 0
R. Valley – 001 002 1 – 4 8 0
WP: Olivia Doppler; LP: Maya Knasiak; 2B: L-Vanessa Meyers; RV-Ava Sweet, Aubrey Jeffers; HR: RV-Sweet.
Seneca 17, Camden 1, 4 inn.: Isabella DiMenna knocked in four runs as Seneca (5-8, 3-4) thumped visiting Camden (3-5) in a four-inning nonleague game May 11.
Danni Martin (2-for-2, 2 runs) had a double and three RBIs for the Golden Eagles, while Emma Lang notched five strikeouts.
Nonleague
May 11, Tabernacle
Seneca 17, Camden 1, 4 inn.
Camden – 000 0 – 1 1 2
Seneca – 000 X – 17 5 0
WP: Emma Lang; LP: Melissa Najera; 2B: S-Danni Martin.
Shawnee 14, Cherry Hill East 0, 5 inn.: Ashley Murphy (2-for-4, double, triple, 4 RBIs, run) led Shawnee (9-8, 5-4) in a rout of visiting Cherry Hill East (4-13, 1-10) in a five-inning Olympic Conference American Division game May 11.
Anna McConnell and Alexandra Rubano contributed three-run doubles for the Renegades.
Olympic American Division
May 11, Medford
Shawnee 14, Cherry Hill East 0, 5 inn.
C.H. East – 000 00 – 0 1 2
Shawnee – 340 7X – 14 14 1
WP: Alexandra Pley; LP: n/a; 2B: S-Ashley Murphy, Anna McConnell, Alexandra Rubano; 3B: S-Murphy; HR: S-Madison Parola.
BOYS LACROSSE
Lenape 12, Washington Township 0: Nikki Williams and Ryan Dickson each netted hat tricks, while Ben Blum stopped eight shots as visiting Lenape (5-6, 0-3) blanked Washington Township (3-9, 2-2) in a nonleague game May 8.
Nonleague
May 8, Washington Township
Lenape 12, Washington Township 0
Lenape – 6-1-3-2 – 12
W. Twp. – 0-0-0-0 – 0
Lenape: Nikki Williams 3, Ryan Dickson 3, Mike Conover 2, Nolan Samson 2, Luke Birney, Ian Cleary; Assists: Liam Humphrey 4, Birney 3, Conover 2, Dickson, Samson, Justin Locker; Saves: Ben Blum 8.
Cherokee 14, Cherry Hill East 1: Miguel Lontok led the way with a hat trick as visiting Cherokee (7-4, 0-3) thumped Cherry Hill East (3-8, 1-2) in an Olympic Conference interdivision game May 10.
Olympic Interdivision
May 10, Cherry Hill
Cherokee 14, Cherry Hill East 1
Cherokee – 8-2-2-2 – 14
C.H. East – 1-0-0-0 – 1
Cherokee: Miguel Lontok 3, Nathan Baily 2, Sean Cole 2, Brendan Ritter 2, Ryan Hoffman, Luke Ellis, Jacob Wood, Lorenzo Lontok; Assists: Baily 4, Hoffman 3, M. Lontok, Cole, Ellis, Sean Hoffman; Saves: Jacob Ellis 6.
Cherry Hill East: Nolan Cruz.
Lenape 17, Paul VI 4: Luke Birney and Nolan Samson each scored four goals and dished out two assists as Lenape (6-6, 0-3) routed visiting Paul VI (4-3, 2-0) in an Olympic Conference interdivision game May 10.
Olympic Interdivision
May 10, Medford
Lenape 17, Paul VI 4
Paul VI – 0-2-1-1 – 4
Lenape – 7-1-6-3 – 17
Paul VI: Luke Brocious 2, Garin Stiefel, Cole Raudenbush; Assists: Nate Barnoch; Saves: Jack Cullen 4.
Lenape: Luke Birney 4, Nolan Samson 4, Ryan Dickson 3, Liam Humphrey 3, Nikki Williams, Mike Conover, Bret Rowe; Assists: Dickson 3, Birney 2, Samson 2, Humphrey 2, Williams, Conover; Saves: Ben Blum 8, Cayden Storicks 1.
Seneca 14, Camden Catholic 4: Gavin Horner scored four goals and Jake Hasson chipped in a hat trick as visiting Seneca (5-6, 2-2) snapped a three-game losing streak with a victory over Camden Catholic (4-6, 2-1) in an Olympic Conference interdivision game May 10.
Olympic Interdivision
May 10, Cherry Hill
Seneca 14, Camden Catholic 4
Seneca – 3-2-3-6 – 14
Catholic – 1-1-1-1 – 4
Seneca: Gavin Horner 4, Jake Hasson 3, George Horner 2, Tom Mikulski, Grayson Pickard, Colin Walsh, Zac Fearon, Lawrence Valenzano; Assists: Ge. Horner 3, Hasson 2, Noah Locantore 2, Ga. Horner, Mikulski, Pickard, Walsh, Valenzano; Saves: Chase Mikuliski 15.
Camden Catholic: Statistics not available.
Shawnee 18, Rancocas Valley 2: Ethan Krauss scored six goals and Jimmy Potter made 10 saves as visiting Shawnee (10-3, 3-0) blasted Rancocas Valley (5-7, 2-1) in an Olympic Conference interdivision game May 10.
Thomas McAneney and Nick Goeller added four and three goals, respectively, as the Renegades won their third game in a row.
Olympic Interdivision
May 10, Mount Holly
Shawnee 18, Rancocas Valley 2
Shawnee – 7-5-2-4 – 18
R. Valley – 1-0-0-1 – 2
Shawnee: Michael Bartasius, Joe Papa, Owen Reed; Assists: Lucas Estevez 3, Krauss, McAneney, Goeller, Bartasius; Saves: Jimmy Potter 10.
Rancocas Valley: Ryan O’Dare 2; Saves: Alex Guardino 15.
Shawnee 14, Garnet Valley, Pa. 11: Ethan Krauss led the way with five goals and Jimmy Potter made seven saves as visiting Shawnee (11-3, 3-0) defeated Garnet Valley, Pa. in a nonleague game May 12.
Nonleague
May 12, Garnet Valley, Pa.
Shawnee 14, Garnet Valley, Pa. 11
Shawnee – 2-4-6-2 – 14
G. Valley – 3-3-2-3 – 11
Shawnee: Ethan Krauss 5, Thomas McAneney 2, Joe Vricella 2, Cael Stielau 2, Nick Goeller, Brett Lundberg, Marc Celso; Assists: McAneney 2, Goeller 2, Tyler Rotkowitz 2, Krauss; Saves: Jimmy Potter 7.
Garnet Valley, Pa.: Statistics not available.
GIRLS LACROSSE
Haddonfield 15, Cherokee 5: Stella Stolarick scored five goals and had two assists as Haddonfield (10-3, 7-0) defeated visiting Cherokee (9-5, 2-2) in a nonleague game May 8.
Lyla Clark had two goals for the Chiefs, who suffered their third loss in the last four games.
Nonleague
May 8, Haddonfield
Haddonfield 15, Cherokee 5
Cherokee – 2-3 – 5
Haddonfield – 7-8 – 15
Cherokee: Lyla Clark 2, Kayla Niederberger, Gabriella Mina, Erin St. John; Assists: Niederberger, Abigail Kulinski; Saves: Kylie Durboraw 12.
Haddonfield: Stella Stolarick 5, Riley Austin 3, Carolyn Carson 3, Ava Keenan 2, Grace Farrell 2; Assists: Keenan 4, Stolarick 2, Austin, Farrell, Maeve Kirwan; Saves: Lexi Gawk 7.
Lenape 18, East Brunswick 7: Emma Bunting scored eight goals and dished out three assists as visiting Lenape (5-6, 1-3) routed East Brunswick (6-9, 3-5) in a nonleague game May 8.
Sophia Gigliotti and Emily Ramirez chipped in hat tricks as the Indians won their third consecutive game.
Nonleague
May 8, East Brunswick
Lenape 18, East Brunswick 7
Lenape – 14-4 -18
East B. – 3-4 – 7
Lenape: Emma Bunting 8, Sophia Gigliotti 3, Emily Ramirez 3, Brooke Halfpenny 2, Julia Buciorelli, Xan Wallenhurst; Assists: Bunting 3, Lexi Buciorelli 2, Halfpenny; Saves: Alexa Volpe 4, Paige Shaw 1.
East Brunswick: Allison Weiden 4, Yana Popova, Darya Popova, Julia Rose; Assists: Y. Weiden, Popova; Saves: Isabelle King 9.
Shawnee 18, Clearview 9: Elle Trzaskawka scored four goals as Shawnee (11-1, 4-1) doubled up visiting Clearview (7-6, 4-3) in a nonleague game May 8.
Avery Dunbar and Sydney MacDonald each had three goals and three assists as the Renegades raised their win streak to six.
Sophomore Mackenzie Borbi (2 goals, 1 assist) recorded the 200th draw control of her career.
Nonleague
May 8, Medford
Shawnee 18, Clearview 9
Clearview – 7-2 – 9
Shawnee – 9-9 – 18
Clearview: Ryan Remaly 3, Riley MacHenry 2, Avery Roberts 2, Margaret Wisniewski 2; Assists: Remaly; Saves: Allison McAnally 10.
Shawnee: Elle Trzaskawka 4, Avery Dunbar 3, Sydney MacDonald 3, Abby Catalano 3, Mackenzie Borbi 2, Abby Davidson 2, Bella Calvanese; Assists: Dunbar 3, MacDonald 3, Trzaskawka, Borbi, Calvanese, Abby Richards; Saves: Hannah Cornelius 1, Kasey Abbott 2.
Cherry Hill West 17, Lenape 2: Tatum Woods scored seven goals and had two assists as Cherry Hill West (11-2, 4-0) extended its win streak to eight with a rout of visiting Lenape (5-7, 1-3) in an Olympic Conference interdivision game May 9.
Emma Bunting scored twice for the Indians, whose three-game win streak was snapped with the loss.
Olympic Interdivision
May 9, Cherry Hill
Cherry Hill West 17, Lenape 2
Lenape – 2-0 – 2
CH West – 8-9 – 17
Lenape: Emma Bunting 2; Saves: Alexa Volpe 7.
Cherry Hill West: Tatum Woods 7, Samantha Bruno 4, Carolyn Kirk 3, Sophia Levine 2, Mia Ambrosino; Assists: Addison Petti 3, Woods 2, Bruno 2, Charleston Pike; Saves: Ailani Ubarry 5.
Seneca 19, Rancocas Valley 8: Maddy Schwartz and Addison Rivera each had four goals as Seneca (6-6, 1-2) pulled away in the second half to defeat visiting Rancocas Valley (3-9, 0-4) in an Olympic Conference interdivision game May 9.
Georgia Keubler and Kate Matthiessen chipped in hat trick as the Golden Eagles snapped a two-game losing streak with the win.
Olympic Interdivision
May 9, Tabernacle
Seneca 19, Rancocas Valley 8
R. Valley – 6-2 -8
Seneca – 6-13 – 19
Rancocas Valley: Taylor DeMarco 3, JoAnn Attobrah 2, Olivia Ruminski, Paige Iovine, Camryn Cleary; Saves: n/a.
Seneca: Maddy Schwartz 4, Addison Rivera 4, Georgia Keubler 3, Kate Matthiessen 3, Grace Mileszko 2, Anja Strobl 2, Kristen Mellon; Assists: Mileszko 3, Schwartz, Rivera, Strobl, Mellon; Saves: Alexis Latterie 7.
Shawnee 19, Cherry Hill East 4: Abby Davidson led the way with five goals as visiting Shawnee (12-1, 4-1) blasted Cherry Hill East (4-9, 1-3) in an Olympic Conference interdivision game May 9.
Sydney MacDonald and Elle Trzaskawka (6 assists) each chipped in four goals as the Renegades extended their win streak to seven with the lopsided victory.
Olympic Interdivision
May 9, Cherry Hill
Shawnee 19, Cherry Hill East 4
Shawnee – 13-6 – 19
C.H. East – 2-2 – 4
Shawnee: Abby Davidson 5, Sydney MacDonald 4, Elle Trzaskawka 4, Bella Calvanese 2, Mackenzie Borbi, Abby Catalano, Charlotte Kent, Maddie Goulburn; Assists: Trzaskawka 6, Borbi 3, Calvanese 2, Davidson, MacDonald, Abby Richards; Saves: Hannah Cornelius 2.
Cherry Hill East: Paige Watson 2, Sami Bloom, Melanie Morris; Assists: Watson; Saves: Elizabeth Hind 9.
Seneca 15, Winslow Township 1: Grace Mileszko, Ava Thomas and Josephine Perrin each scored twice as Seneca (7-6, 2-2) routed visiting Winslow Township (1-10, 0-6) in an Olympic Conference National Division game May 11.
Olympic National Division
May 11, Tabernacle
Seneca 15, Winslow Township 1
Winslow – 0-1 – 1
Seneca – 10-5 – 15
Winslow Township: Senaia Cohen; Saves: n/a.
Seneca: Grace Mileszko 2, Ava Thomas 2, Josephine Perrin 2, Georgia Keebler, Anja Strobl, Kate Matthiessen, Maddy Schwartz, Natalie Tool, Jilian Ruhland, Nada Othman, Alyssa Catando, Chloe Carbone; Assists: Mileszko 3, Keebler 2, Tool 2, Strobl, Matthiessen, Schwartz, Thomas, Othman, Kristen Mellon, Tatum Walsh; Saves: Alexis Latterie 4, Kylie Dooley 3.
Ocean City 19, Lenape 1: Delaney Sutley led the way with five goals as Ocean City (12-4, 10-0) blasted visiting Lenape (5-8, 1-3) in a nonleague game May 13.
Nonleague
May 13, Ocean City
Ocean City 19, Lenape 1
Lenape – 0-1 – 1
O. City – 10-9 – 19
Lenape: Emma Bunting; Saves: Alexa Volpe 4.
Ocean City: Delaney Sutley 5, Gracie Pierce 4, Brynn Culmone 3, Madison Wenner 3, Ryan Cooke 2, Breanna Fabi, Marissa Vallese; Assists: Pierce, Culmone, Katie Pierce, Carly Gallagher, Amelia Govern; Saves: Aliza Otton 4.
Shawnee 17, Southern Regional 1: Bella Calvanese and Elle Trzaskawka each scored four goals and combined to register five assists as Shawnee (13-1, 4-1) routed visiting Southern Regional (11-3, 7-0) in a nonleague game May 13.
Nonleague
May 13, Medford
Shawnee 17, Southern Regional 1
Southern – 0-1 – 1
Shawnee – 12-5 – 17
Southern Regional: Delaney Falk; Saves: n/a.
Shawnee: Bella Calvanese 4, Elle Trzaskawka 4, Avery Dunbar 3, Sydney MacDonald 2, Mackenzie Borbi 2, Lily Purified, Abby Richards; Assists: Calvanese 3, Trzaskawka 2, Borbi, MacDonald, Purified; Saves: Hannah Cornelius 4.
BOYS TENNIS
Lenape 3, Moorestown 2: Lenape (10-3, 6-1) swept the singles’ matches en route to a narrow win over host Moorestown (12-5, 5-4) in an Olympic Conference American Division match May 8.
Olympic American Division
May 8, Moorestown
Lenape 3, Moorestown 2
SINGLES: Milan Karajovic (L) def. Nick Styliades 6-3, 7-5; Ethan Kaligis (L) def. Ajay Shah 2-6, 7-5; Logan Knasiak (L) def. Xander Giannone 6-1, 6-2.
DOUBLES: Rahul Rabinowitz, Arjun Rabinowitz (M) def. Kunal Gupta, Nikhil Venkatachalapathy 6-1, 6-4; Charlie Schlindwein, Caleb Liu (M) def. Michael Kravets, Tanish Gupta 6-1, 6-0.
Eastern 5, Seneca 0: Eastern (7-5, 2-5) shut out host Seneca (5-4, 5-0) in an Olympic Conference interdivision match May 8.
Olympic Interdivision
May 8, Tabernacle
Eastern 5, Seneca 0
SINGLES: Mike Glowacki def. Christopher Webb 6-0, 6-0; Josh Dreyfuss def. Ryan Brown 6-3, 6-0; Jonah Schoeffler def. Michael McKeown 6-0, 6-0.
DOUBLES: Jacob Berg, Ryan Bedi def. Christopher Minervini, Christian Mazza 6-0, 6-0; Jonah Kutikov, Jake Norris def. Soham Trivedi, Nick Brower 6-4, 6-1.
Shawnee 3, Haddon Township 2: Gavin Prom’s three-set win at third singles helped Shawnee (6-7, 0-7) edge visiting Haddon Township (12-4, 5-0) in a nonleague match May 8.
Nonleague
May 8, Medford
Shawnee 3, Haddon Township 2
SINGLES: Ryan Erhardt (HT) def. Sean Sipera 6-3, 6-2; Christian Erhardt (HT) def. Alex Michaluk 6-1, 6-3; Gavin Prom (S) def. Alexander Noone 7-5, 4-6, 6-2.
DOUBLES: Ryan Cahill, Danny Swerdlow (S) def. Ben Hintz, Rylan Martinelli 6-2, 6-4; Michael Haussman, Matt Pierson (S) def. Nicholas Cosenza, Jackson Leech 6-1, 2-6, 6-2.
Lenape, Cherry Hill East winners: Lenape singles’ player Milan Karajovic and Cherry Hill East doubles’s team Zach Van Meter and Ben Xi were champions in the Olympic Conference American Division Tournament May 9-10 at Eastern.
Olympic American Division Tournament
May 9-10, Voorhees
SINGLES: Preliminaries – Xander Giannone, Moorestown def. Gavin Prom, Shawnee, 8-1; Max Ryan, Cherokee def. Jonah Schoeffler, Eastern, 8-7 (7-4); First Round – Milan Karajovic, Lenape def. Giannone, 10-1; Eric Jones, Cherokee def. Josh Dreyfuss, Eastern, 10-3; Max Dombrowski, Cherry Hill East def. Sean Sipera, Shawnee, 10-1; Nick Styliades, Moorestown def. Logan Knasiak, Lenape, 10-0; Mike Glowacki, Eastern def. Landon Schuster, Cherry Hill East, 10-3; Ajay Shah, Moorestown def. Ishan Prabhakar, Cherokee, 10-3; Ethan Kaligis, Lenape def. Alex Michulak, Shawnee, 10-1; Derrin Lerner, Cherry Hill East def. Ryan 10-0; Quarterfinals – Karajovic def. Jones 6-0, 6-0; Dombrowski def. Styliades 6-4, 6-3; Glowacki def. Shah 6-3, 6-1; Lerner def. Kaligis 6-0, 7-5; Semifinals – Karajovic def. Dombrowski 6-3, 6-3; Lerner def. Głowacki 6-0, 3-0 (retired); Finals – Karajovic def. Lerner 6-3, 6-2.
DOUBLES: First Round – Samuel Snyder, Raustin Esfahanizadeh, Cherokee def. Tanish Gupta, Michael Kravets, Lenape, 10-3; Franco Leehive, Chase Lenhart, Eastern def. Michael Hassman, Matt Pierson, Shawnee, 10-4; Garv Singhal, Zach Wei, Cherry Hill East def. Maxson Cabida, Rishikesh Muddana, Cherokee, 10-1; Charlie Schlindwein, Caleb Liu, Moorestown def. Jacob Berg, Ryan Bedi, Eastern, 10-4; Quarterfinals – Zach Van Meter, Ben Xi, Cherry Hill East def. Snyder, Esfahanizadeh 6-3, 6-0; Leehive, Lenhart def. Arjun Rabinowitz, Rahul Rabinowitz, Moorestown, 2-6, 6-4, 10-5; Singhal, Wei def. Ryan Cahill, Danny Swerdlow, Shawnee, 6-2, 6-0; Schlindwein, Liu def. Kunal Gupta, Nikhil Venkatachalapathy, Lenape, 6-3, 7-5; Semifinals – Van Meter, Xi def. Leehive, Lenhart 6-0, 6-0; Singhal, Wei def. Schlindwein, Liu 6-0, 6-3; Finals – Van Meter, Xi def. Singhal, Wei 6-1, 6-3.
Winslow, Seneca winners: Winslow Township singles’ player Tyler Kovshuk and Seneca doubles’ team Ben Epps and Christian Mazza were champions in the Olympic Conference National Division Tournament May 9-10 at Seneca.
Olympic National Division Tournament
May 9-10, Tabernacle
SINGLES: First Round – R.J. Lockshine, Rancocas Valley def. Charlie Everlof, Paul VI, 10-1; John Mallough, Winslow Township def. Ishmael Montero, Paul VI, 10-2; Gary Gruici, Paul VI def. Mike McKeown, Seneca, 10-3; Evan Sharockman, Rancocas Valley def. Victor Nyami, Winslow Township, 10-5; Ryan Brown, Seneca def. Matt Bonowitz, Bishop Eustace, 10-5; Emerson Palaganas, Bishop Eustace def. Jarrett Hoch, Cherry Hill West, 10-4; Quarterfinals – Chris Webb, Seneca def. Lockshine 6-1, 6-0; Mallough def. Gruici 7-6 (4), 6-2; Sharockman def. Brown 6-1, 7-5; Tyler Kovshuk, Winslow Township def. Palaganas 6-2, 6-4; Semifinals – Webb def. Mallough 6-4, 5-7, 1-0 (7); Kovshuck def. Sharockman 6-2, 6-2; Finals – Kovshuk def. Webb 3-6, 6-4, 6-2.
DOUBLES: First Round – Jedd Mercado, Josh Gray, Rancocas Valley def. John Stewart, Noah Wishnick, Bishop Eustace, 10-4; Giovanni Postino, Massimo Sergi, Bishop Eustace def. Luciano Traini, Joe Ziccardi, Paul VI, 10-9 (5); Quarterfinals – Soham Trivedi, Nick Brower, Seneca def. Mercado, Gray 6-2, 6-3; Dylan Robinson, Keegan Leach, Winslow Township def. Matt Kelleher, Ken Larsen, Paul VI, 5-7, 6-4, 1-0 (7); Ben Epps, Christian Mazza, Seneca def. Declan Eisenhardt, Magnus Eisler, Rancocas Valley, 7-5, 6-3; Max Onyeyemia, Luis Veluz, Winslow Township def. Postino, Sergi 6-1, 6-3; Semifinals – Brower, Trivedi def. Robinson, Leach 6-7 (3), 6-2, 1-0 (8); Epps, Mazza def. Onyeyemia, Veluz 6-1, 6-2; Finals – Epps, Mazza def. Trivedi, Brower 6-1, 6-1.
Shawnee 3, Cherokee 2: A three-set victory at second doubles helped visiting Shawnee (7-7, 1-7) edge Cherokee (5-6, 2-6) in an Olympic Conference American Division match May 10.
Olympic American Division
May 10, Marlton
Shawnee 3, Cherokee 2
SINGLES: Sean Sipera (S) def. Ishan Prabhakar 6-0, 6-3; Eric Jones (C) def. Alex Michaluk 6-3, 6-4; Maxwell Ryan (C) def. Gavin Prom 6-3, 6-2.
DOUBLES: Ryan Cahill, Danny Swerdlow (S) def. Maxson Cabida, Rishikesh Muddana 6-3, 6-3; Michael Haussman, Matt Pierson (S) def. Samuel Snyder, Raustin Esfahanizadeh 7-5, 5-7, 6-2.
Seneca 3, Winslow Township 2: Jackson Maroon’s three-set win at third singles lifted visiting Seneca (6-4, 6-0) to a narrow win over Winslow Township (5-3, 4-2) in an Olympic Conference National Division match May 11.
Olympic National Division
May 11, Atco
Seneca 3, Winslow Township 2
SINGLES: Tyler Kovshuk, Winslow, def. Christopher Webb 7-6 (7-3), 7-5; John Mallough, Winslow, def. Ryan Brown 6-4, 6-4; Jackson Maroon, Seneca, def. Victor Nyamai 4-6, 7-5, 6-2.
DOUBLES: Benajmin Epps and Christian Mazza, Seneca, def. Luis Veluz and Max Onyeyemla 3-6, 6-0, 6-3; Spencer Chamberlain and Soham Trivedi, Seneca, def. Dylan Robinson and Keegan Leach 6-3, 6-4.
Cherry Hill East 4, Lenape 1: Cherry Hill East (14-0, 8-0) defeated visiting Lenape (10-4, 6-2) in an Olympic Conference American Division match May 12.
Olympic American Division
May 12, Cherry Hill
Cherry Hill East 4, Lenape 1
SINGLES: Milan Karajovic (L) def. Derrin Lerner 6-3, 6-3; Maxwell Dombrowski (CHE) def. Ethan Kaligis 6-3, 6-2; Landon Schuster (CHE) def. Logan Knasiak 6-2, 6-2.
DOUBLES: Benjamin Xi, Zach Van Meter (CHE) def. Kunal Gupta, Nikhil Venkatachalapathy 6-1, 4-6, 6-1; Garv Singhal, Zach Wei (CHE) def. Michael Kravets, Tanish Gupta 6-0, 6-1.
BOYS GOLF
Lenape 166, Seneca 177: Andrew Dove and Jack Schwarz each shot rounds of 40 as visiting Lenape (6-6, 2-3) made it three in a row with a victory over Seneca (2-10, 2-3) in an Olympic Conference interdivision match May 9.
Campbell Swart (39) led the Golden Eagles, who suffered their ninth consecutive loss.
Olympic Interdivision
May 9, Little Mill Country Club
Lenape 166, Seneca 177
Lenape: Andrew Dove 40, Jack Schwarz 40, Alex Freedman 43, Carter Reilly 43.
Seneca: Campbell Swart 39, Cody Klym 45, David Hargrave 46, Christian Ciliberti 47.
Shawnee 161, Eastern 176: Brayden Tritsch shot a one-over-par 37 as Shawnee (11-4, 3-2) defeated visiting Eastern (8-6, 2-3) in an Olympic Conference American Division match May 9.
Olympic American Division
May 9, Medford Lakes Country Club
Shawnee 161, Eastern 176
Eastern: Ethan Legarda 42, Kenneth Baldwin 44, Jack Clark 45, Ryan Quinn 45.
Shawnee: Brayden Tritsch 37, Joe Ritchie 41, Connor Breen 41, Nick Ryan 42.
Cherokee 162, Bishop Eustace 170: Tommy Marshall’s two-over-par 37 sparked visiting Cherokee (9-3, 2-3) to a victory over Bishop Eustace (9-5, 0-0) in an Olympic Conference interdivision match May 10.
Olympic Interdivision
May 10, Pennsauken Country Club
Cherokee 162, Bishop Eustace 170
Cherokee: Tommy Marshall 37, Gavin McClure 41, Danny Peyre-Ferry 42, Trent Waraksa 42.
Bishop Eustace: Jack Orr 37, Sam Morris 41, Elora Walker 45, Aiden Devine 47, Jack Brady 47.
Shawnee 159, Mainland 160: Brayden Tritsch and Nick Ryan each shot two-over-par 37 to lead Shawnee (12-4, 3-2) in a one-stroke win over visiting Mainland (12-3, 12-1) in a nonleague match May 10.
The victory – Shawnee’s second in a row – snapped a three-match win streak for the Mustangs.
Nonleague
May 10, Medford Lakes Country Club
Shawnee 159, Mainland 160
Mainland: Patrick Foley 39, Vaughn Soltys 40, Daniel Herzchel 40, Keller Tannehill 42.
Shawnee: Brayden Tritsch 37, Nick Ryan 37, Joe Ritchie 42, Alex Frank 43.
Cherokee 155, Kingsway 161: Trent Waraksa led the way with a one-over-par 36 as Cherokee (10-3, 2-3) defeated visiting Kingsway (11-3, 5-2) in a nonleague match May 11.
Nonleague
May 11, Indian Spring Country Club
Cherokee 155, Kingsway 161
Kingsway: Aadi Jain 39, Joseph Fargnoli 40, Christopher Parrish 41, Quinn Falcone 41.
Cherokee: Trent Waraksa 36, Nick Antonelli 38, Tommy Marshall 39, Gavin McClure 42.
GIRLS GOLF
Cherry Hill West 218, Cherokee 225: Annika Shukdinas (52) had the low round for Cherokee (0-9) in a loss to visiting Cherry Hill West (1-8) in an Olympic Conference match May 10.
Olympic Conference
May 10, The Links Golf Club
Cherry Hill West 218, Cherokee 225
Cherry Hill West: Isabella Olivo 49, Haley Milligan 55, Maddy Schaible 57, Kacey Winters 57, Brooke Butz 67, Katrina Girgenti 69.
Cherokee: Annika Shukdinas 52, Maia Wang 56, Maya Krijt 57, Macyn Scott 60, Alexa Gollnick 60, Rebeca Dulmage 69.
Shawnee 193, Paul VI 198: Rachel Koengetter carded a 44 round as visiting Shawnee (11-4) prevailed against Paul VI (5-3) in an Olympic Conference match May 10.
Olympic Conference
May 10, Tavistock Country Club
Shawnee 193, Paul VI 198
Shawnee: Rachel Koengetter 44, Molly Pembleton 48, Samantha Dittmar 50, Morgan Feightner 51, Holley Thomas 52, Elle Cvetnich 53.
Paul VI: Natalya Slonis 49, Danni Hennessy 49, Sophia Greenwood 49, Annalise Capoli 51, Paige Romanowski 59, Mae Van Shalkwyk 61.
Lenape 224, Seneca 231: Jordan Broiles (50) had the day’s low round as visiting Lenape (8-2) defeated Seneca (3-7) in an Olympic Conference match May 11.
Olivia Cooper (54) had the top score for the Golden Eagles.
Olympic Conference
May 11, Little Mill Country Club
Lenape 224, Seneca 231
Lenape: Jordan Broiles 50, Sehyr Singh 55, Ryann Foley 59, Nesa Shah 60, Kaelyn Phillips 61, Evelyn Pazan 62.
Seneca: Olivia Cooper 54, Olivia Petruska 58, Kyleigh Welusz 58, Mackenzie Gownley 61, Abigaile Cylc 63, Sophia Cooper 64.
Lenape 189, Kingsway 190: Nesa Shah (43) led Lenape (9-2) to a one-stroke win over visiting Kingsway (15-3) in a nonleague match May 12.
Nonleague
May 12, Ramblewood Country Club
Lenape 189, Kingsway 190
Kingsway: Anabelle McGowan 41, Carly Kuminka 44, Ava Volpe 48, Rayna Daphnia 57, Milani Parikh 60, Krishani Parikh 61.
Lenape: Nesa Shah 43, Ryann Foley 46, Sehyr Singh 47, Evelyn Pazan 53, Kaelyn Phillips 55, Erin McCarron 56.
BOYS TRACK
Shawnee 100, Cherry Hill West 27: Shawnee (2-3) dominated host Cherry Hill West in an Olympic Conference Patriot Division meet May 3.
Olympic Patriot Division
May 3, Cherry Hill
Shawnee 100, Cherry Hill West 27
100: 1-Nicholas Micklewright (S) 11.2. 2-Ky-mani Daniels (CHW) 11.5. 3-Ashton Curilla (S) 11.5. 200: 1-Ashton Curilla (S) 23.3. 2-Nicholas Micklewright (S) 23.3. 3-Ky-mani Daniels (CHW) 23.4. 400: 1-Nicholas Micklewright (S) 51.6. 2-Ashton Curllia (S) 52.6. 3-Noah Casa (CHW) 52.6. 800: 1-Ryan Kaczur (S) 2:03.8. 2-Eli Mackey (S) 2:04.7. 3-Yanni Ekatomatis (S) 2:10.0. 1600: 1-Ryan Czechowski (S) 4:49.3. 2-Brody Dillich (S) 4:49.8. 3-Daniel Murphy (S) 4:49.8. 3200: 1-Elijah Nix (S) 11:02.2. 2-Finnegan Bracken (S) 11:14.2. 3-Jack Nguyen (S) 11:17.5. 110 HH: 1-Aidan Halt (S) 15.7. 2-Jacob Carlson (CHW) 17.8. 3-James DiBlasi (S) 19.6. 400 IH: 1-Aidan Halt (S) 1:03.1. 2-McMillan (CHW) 1:05.3. 3-James DiBlasi (S) 1:05.7. 4-by-400-Meter Relay: 1-Shawnee (Brody Dillich, Daniel Murphy, Ryan Kaczur, Eli Mackey) 3:49.0. Long Jump: 1-Blake Livingston (S) 16-11. 2-Ronan Fowler (CHW) 15-8. 3-Carlos Reyes (CHW) 15-0. Triple Jump: 1-Jacob Carlson (CHW) 36-5 3/4. 2-Matt McIhenny (S) 36-2. 3-Anthony Kostedakis (CHW) 33-6 1/2. High Jump: 1-Jacob Carlson (CHW) n/a. No other places. Pole Vault: Not contested. Shot Put: 1-Andrew Johnson (S) 40-8. 2-Andrew Prol (S) 39-10. 3-Eric Bill (S) 39-9 1/2. Discus: 1-Eric Bill (S) 102-8. 2-Jordan Mendoza (CHW) 101-1. 3-Immanuel Carpenter (CHW) 91-9. Javelin: 1-Zachary Roe (S) 108-5. 2-Colin Sullivan (S) 102-1. 3-Anthony Orphanos (S) 87-1.
Cherokee 75, Eastern 65: Cherokee (2-1-1) defeated host Eastern (2-2) in an Olympic Conference American Division meet May 10.
Olympic American Division
May 10, Voorhees
Cherokee 75, Eastern 65
100: 1-Rajahn Dixon (E) 10.6. 2-Wesley Davenport (C) 10.8. 3-Julian Jamison (E) 11.1. 200: 1-Rajahn Dixon (E) 21.5. 2-Carlos Oleaga (C) 22.9. 3-Julian Jamison (E) 23.0. 400: 1-Rajahn Dixon (E) 49.3. 2-Jack Couture (C) 52.7. 3-Landon Jenter (E) 52.8. 800: 1-Conor Jacob (C) 1:59.8. 2-Owen Karcsh (E) 2:01.4. 3-Robert Poplau (C) 2:03.0. 1600: 1-Liam Tindall (C) 4:40.5. 2-Nick Kuenkel (C) 4:40.6. 3-Patrick Ditmars (C) 4:40.7. 3200: 1-Ben Weiner (C) 10:19.3. 2-Anthony DiBatista (C) 10:22.5. 3-Patrick Ditmars (C) 10:31.2. 110 HH: 1-Carlos Oleaga (E) 15.4. 2-Jeremy Linden (C) 17.7. 3-Christian Sproesser (C) 18.4. 400 IH: 1-Carlos Oleaga (E) 1:00.0. 2-Christian Sproesser (C) 1:04.0. 3-Theo Ola (E) 1:07.1. 4-by-400-Meter Relay: 1-Cherokee 3:27.8. 2-Eastern (Landon Jenter, Dylan Weipz, Owen Karcsh, Rajahn Dixon) 3:32.7. Long Jump: 1-Jashad Kersey (E) 20-8 1/2. 2-Noah Calderon (C) 19-2 1/2. 3-Ryan Bender (C) 19-2 1/4. Triple Jump: 1-Jashad Kersey (E) 43-8 1/4. 2-A.J. Cooper (C) 39-9. 3-Noah Calderon (C) 38-3. High Jump: 1-Samuel Green (C) 5-10. 2-(tie) Jashad Kersey (E) and Ryan Bender (C) 5-6. Pole Vault: 1-Luke Siri (E) 11-6. 2-Evan Chernyenko (E) 8-6. 3-Joe Heuser (E) 8-6. Shot Put: 1-Jake Borromeo (E) 44-3 1/2. 2-Zach Ott (C) 43-1. 3-Andrew Geisenheimer (C) 40-2 1/2. Discus: 1-Alex Goode (C) 115-3. 2-Anthony Pryor (E) 110-9. 3-Shane Sloan (C) 110-7. Javelin: 1-Zach Ott (C) 148-10. 2-Austin Lenart (C) 131-10. 3-Jake Borromeo (E) 120-7.
Moorestown 75, Seneca 65: Moorestown (5-2, 4-1) defeated visiting Seneca (3-2) in an Olympic Conference Patriot Division meet May 10.
Olympic Patriot Division
May 10, Moorestown
Moorestown 75, Seneca 65
100: 1-Sam Justice (S) 11.3. 2-Raghav Akula (M) 11.4. 3-Jack Petrycki (M) 11.6. 200: 1-Raghav Akula (M) 22.8. 2-Sam Justice (S) 23.2. 3-Jack Petrycki (M) 23.5. 400: 1-Colin Shand (M) 52.4. 2-Sam Justice (S) 52.9. 3-Aidan Steene (M) 53.5. 800: 1-Colin Shand (M) 2:05.8. 2-Kirk Traenkner (S) 2:05.0. 3-Will Inglis (M) 2:11.0. 1600: 1-Will Inglis (M) 4:59.2. 2-Justin Mercada (S) 5:12.0. 3-Chase Fidiam (M) 5:14.6. 3200: 1-Peter Simpson (M) 10:42.1. 2-Justin Schmied (S) 10:53.0. 3-James Trakis (M) 11:37.5. 110 HH: 1-Jason Sheairs (S) 15.5. 2-Mason Cutts (S) 16.3. 3-Ethan Cutts (S) 16.6. 400 IH: 1-Ethan Cutts (S) 59.8. 2-Jason Sheairs (S) 59.8. 3-Shawn Realley (S) 1:02.8. 4-by-400-Meter Relay: 1-Moorestown (Jeremy Ho, Will Inglis, Aidan Steene, Colin Shand) 3:40.0. 2-Seneca (Jason King, Ethan Cutts, Mason Cutts, Ethan Traenkner) 3:41.0. Long Jump: 1-Sam Justice (S) 19-8. 2-Ryan Casinelli (M) 18-5. 3-Ezra Williams-Thomas (M) 17-10. Triple Jump: 1-Ezra Williams-Thomas (M) 40-1. 2-Andre Martinez (M) 39-11 3/4. 3-Shawn Realley (S) 36-1. High Jump: 1-Jason Sheairs (S) 5-10. 2-Raghav Akula (M) 5-8. 3-Ezra Williams-Thomas (M) 5-4. Pole Vault: 1-Nick Fiero (M) 10-0. 2-Jason King (S) 9-6. 3-Logan Zimmer (M) 9-0. Shot Put: 1-Xavier Turner (M) 41-6. 2-Owen Eberman (S) 40-3. 3-Cai’leb Dias (M) 36-10 3/4. Discus: 1-Cai’leb Dias (M) 117-4. 2-Xavier Turner (M) 116-6. 3-Kyle Stickel (S) 104-3. Javelin: 1-Owen Eberman (S) 146-8. 2-Mason Cutts (S) 142-10. 3-Kyle Stickel (S) 131-2.
GIRLS TRACK
Cherokee 93, Eastern 38: Cherokee (3-1) dominated host Eastern in an Olympic Conference American Division meet May 10.
Olympic American Division
May 10, Voorhees
Cherokee 93, Eastern 38
100: 1-Madison Van Haren (C) 12.6. 2-Johanna Gonter (E) 12.8. 3-Veronica Ashcraft (C) 12.9. 200: 1-Madison Van Haren (C) 25.6. 2-Veronica Ashcraft (C) 26.4. 3-Johanna Gonter (E) 26.7. 400: 1-Samantha Osei-Kyei (E) 1:01.3. 2-Morgan Shank (C) 1:04.3. 3-Nevaeh Roark (E) 1:04.7. 800: 1-Kerry O’Day (C) 2:27.8. 2-Madeline Meder (C) 2:28.0. 3-Alaina Bromley (C) 2:29.3. 1600: 1-Kerry O’Day (C) 5:38.7. 2-Megan Niglio (C) 5:39.5. 3-Grace Wojciechowski (C) 5:59.1. 3200: Not contested. 100 HH: 1-Lily Burt (E) 18.3. 2-Zayanna Fitzpatrick (E) 18.4. 3-Claire Gallagher (C) 18.7. 400 IH: 1-Mackenzie James (E) 1:08.1. 2-Emily Butler (C) 1:08.5. 3-Paige Wagner (C) 1:16.2. 4-by-400-Meter Relay: 1-Cherokee (Megan Niglio, Madeline Meder, Alaina Bromley, Veronica Ashcraft) 4:24.4. Long Jump: 1-Katie Zubrzycki (C) 15-3 1/2. 2-Madison Van Haren (C) 15-2 3/4. 3-Samantha Osei-Kyei (E) 14-11 1/2. Triple Jump: 1-Paige Wagner (C) 31-2 1/4. 2-Chloe Burti (C) 29-2 1/4. 3-Courtney Fricker (C) 28-3. High Jump: 1-Amanda Butler (C) 4-6. 2-Paige Wagner (C) 4-6. 3-Gabriella Campanaro (C) 4-4. Pole Vault: 1-Addison Wright (C) 8-6. 2-Allyssa Tatem (E) 8-0. 3-Kaitlyn Repsher (C) 7-0. Shot Put: 1-Savana Dodd (E) 37-3. 2-Olivia Gerber (C) 29-6 1/4. 3-Addison Lore (C) 27-5. Discus: 1-Savana Dodd (E) 100-4. 2-Addison Lore (C) 79-5 3-Olivia Gerber (C) 68-6. Javelin: 1-Addison Lore (C) 94-0. 2-Gabriella Campanaro (C) 93-5. 3-Arianna Acevedo (E) 67-10.