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Tuesday, April 14
Pelham 14, Ursuline 7
Sophomore Brooke Green had four goals and an assist, including the 100th point of her career, to lead Pelham. She also had an assist and eight draw controls. Colleen Sheehy and Arden Keough each added three goals and an assist, Parker Koupal had a goal and two assists, and Ella Klossner had a goal and an assist. Kate McGovern and Reen Dolan each scored once, and Ava Orlando, Riley Campbell and Jolie Morselli each forced two turnovers, and Scarlett Gristina made five saves. Ursuline’s Tierney Bauman had three goals and two draw controls, Cailin Hanrahan scored twice, Olivia Monaco and Amelia Davidson each had a goal, and Gwen Mobilia made 13 saves.
Albertus Magnus 11, Nanuet 6
Junior Alexis Diaz scored four goals, including the 100th of her career, to lead Albertus Magnus. Maddy Zuppe and Claire O’Callaghan each scored twice, Krisha Patel had a goal and an assist, and Ava Zivkovic and Amanda McAleer each had a goal. Mimi Marinaccio made 11 saves in the win.
Yorktown 15, Somers 9
Sydney Sateriale had six goals, two assists, three caused turnovers, three draw controls and two groundballs to lead Yorktown. Ava Ryan added four goals, three assists and two groundballs, and Annie Cunneen had a goal, an assist and two caused turnovers. Gianna Boucher had a goal and an assist, two caused turnovers and five groundballs, and Megan Durante had a goal, an assist and caused turnover, and Lily Diaz had a goal, four caused turnovers, seven groundballs and 12 draw controls. Juliet Horton had a goal and two groundballs, Isabelle Wilson had two caused turnovers and two groundballs, Addie Schluter had two caused turnovers, Riley Gross and Isabelle Todd each had a caused turnover and two groundballs, Anna Walling had a groundball, Khloe Clarkin had two draw controls, and Julia Fitzsimons had three saves and a groundball. Somers’ Caitlyn Mayfield had two goals, three assists and four draw controls. Sofia Conners had two goals, two groundballs and four draw controls, Mia Paulemo had two goals, a caused turnover and three groundballs, Isabelle Mancini scored twice, Amelia Marcus had a goal, Kate Barton had an assist and Emma Donaldson made nine saves.
Rye 16, Mamaroneck 7
Annie Toulouse had five goals and an assist and Mary Ebeling had four goals, two assists and four draw controls to lead Rye. Paloma Pepper added three goals, Mia Howson scored twice, Blake Sasse had a goal and four draw controls, Beau Whaling scored once, Rose Denvir had five draw controls, and Dylan Ehrlich made four saves. Mamaroneck’s Fiona Dunny scored three goals, Lucy Bevilacqua scored twice, BB Mackie and Daniela Winters each had a goal, Ellis Stanley had an assist and four draw controls, and Caroline Beyrich made eight saves.
Haldane 18, Hastings 10
Kayla Ruggiero had eight goals, two assists and two groundballs to lead Haldane. Sami Thomas added four goals and an assist, Marisa Peters had three goals, two assists, six groundballs and 11 draw controls. Stella Gretina had a goal and four groundballs, Taya Robinson and Miley Pena-Rider each scored a goal, and Ellie Mahoney had two assists. Viv Eannacony made six saves and Emma Elias had four saves in her varsity debut. Hastings’ Mila Angoff scored four goals, Alina Abrams had three goals, Brenna Drago, Olivia Huang and Rory McKinnon each had a goal, and Saydi Landon made eight saves.
John Jay-Cross River 19, Hen Hud 9
Fin Degl had four goals and three assists, and Dillon Hall and Coco Inglis each had four goals and an assist to lead Cross River. Erin Brennan scored three goals, Amelia Inglis had a goal and two assists and Caitlin Brennan had a goal and an assist. Ava Cervantes and Clara Baazar each scored a goal, Keeley Tucker had an assist and Ellie Inglis (four saves) and Riley McCaffery (three) combined at goalkeeper. Hen Hud’s Carleigh Ortiz had seven goals and an assist, Bridget Couch had a goal and three assists, Kinsley Steinhiser had a goal and an assist. Norah Devine had an assist and Kelsey Wong made six saves, including her 100th.
Dobbs Ferry 9, Byram Hills 7
Scarlett Kilroe had four goals, four groundballs and four draw controls to lead Dobbs Ferry. Mary O’Dea added a goal, four assists, three groundballs and three draw controls. Juliet Curanovic had a goal, three caused turnovers and four groundballs, Molly O’Brien and Hollen Peet each scored a goal, and Irma Bravo made seven saves. Byram Hills’ Lila Vincequerra had four goals and an assist, Liv Bergstein scored twice, Ava Gitler had a goal and Kendall Sorenson made five saves.
Mahopac 11, Lakeland/Panas 8
Ashley Koch scored three goals, including the 150th of her career, for Mahopac. The senior also had an assist and two draw controls. Gianna Cirelli had four goals and four draw controls and Bella Gangemi had three goals, two assists and four draw controls. Gianna DeVito added a goal, Shay Massett had an assist, Giana Puckhaber had two draw controls, two groundballs and four caused turnovers, Grace Gaine forced three turnovers and Jodyn Wanner caused a turnover, and Amanda Carey had four saves. Lakeland/Panas’ Brooke Pizzarello had three goals and an assist, Gabby Goldstein scored three goals, and Veronica Lynch made 10 saves, including her 200th. Sophia Hoffman had a goal and three groundballs, and Katelyn Kuney had a goal. Kelly McAleese and Mya Wilkowski each had a draw control and Samantha Alleva and Sara Daly each had a groundball.
Putnam Valley 18, New Rochelle 8
Ella Wendol had four goals and four assists and Cass Lewis made 11 saves to lead Putnam Valley. Maci Martinelli and Makayla Glenn each scored three goals, Isabella Coletti had two goals and an assist and Siera Maroulis scored twice. Klea Kabasi had a goal and two assists, Kylee Bowe had a goal and an assist, Brynn Wassil and Ari DiPillo each scored once, and Ava Patrillo had an assist.
Arlington 17, Carmel 4
Aileen Keevins had four goals and four assists to lead Arlington. Lyla DeGregorio added three goals and an assist, Kaylee Luft had two goals and three assists, Nicole Petrillo had three goals, and Lizzy Keevins and Rachel Lawrence each scored twice. Sophia Rescigno had a goal and an assist, Avery Dini and Rachel Whitesell each had an assist, and Aurora Violante made two saves. Carmel’s Ava Connors had a goal and an assist, Violet DeLuca, Claire Harney and Sophia King each scored a goal, Kaelyn Motta and Kaitlyn Peters each had an assist, and Angelina Zaino made eight saves.
Blind Brook 12, Rye Neck 11
Tatum Kopri had seven goals and an assist to lead Blind Brook. Alexa Muoio added two goals and an assist, Eliza Barnett scored twice, Carly Hodes had a goal and Ava Muoio made five saves. Rye Neck’s Ella Sperling had five goals and an assist, Adrianna Perez had three goals and an assist, and Nina Muller had two goals and an assist. Pearl Healey had a goal and an assist, and Charlotte McCallion made 10 saves.
Wappingers 18, Pawling 4
Ava Feliciotto had three goals and four assists, including the 100th assist of her career to lead Wappingers. Brooke Cameron scored four goals, including her 100th career point, and Rylin Dorsman also had four goals. Morgan Jackson had a goal, two assists and six draw controls, including her 100th, and Alexa Reaves scored twice. Kenzie Kroohs had a goal and six draw controls, Sophia Coffman, Katie Gaston and Catherine Bourhill each scored a goal, Makenna Lavery had an assist, and Sophia Civitano (four saves) and Kiley Kroohs (one) combined at goalie. Pawling’s Mackenzie Wahl had two goals and six draw controls, Emily Nevermann had two goals and five draw controls, and Madison Pfister had 14 saves.
Pearl River 17, Tuckahoe 3
Claire Pritts had four goals and four assists and Avery Lanese made 10 saves to lead Pearl River. Tess Sirakovsky added two goals and two assists, Ella DiFabio had two goals and an assist, LuLu Carey had a goal and two assists, and Catie Maye and Meg Masterson each scored twice. Paige Dillon, Kate O’Sullivan, Abbie Maye and Brenna Bane each scored once.
Brewster 17, North Salem 10
Kaitlyn Flanagan had six goals and nine draw controls, and Amelia Walsh had three goals and six assists to lead Brewster. Olivia Saccomanno added five goals, an assist and nine draw controls, Daniella Apap had four goals and two draw controls, and Lindsay Smith made 11 saves. North Salem’s Ashley Cindrich had four goals and four draw controls, Noemi Torres had two goals, an assist and three draw controls, Emma Greenberg scored twice, Sydney Merriman and Jaella Henry each scored once, and Emma Hickey had five saves.
Bronxville 19, Scarsdale 4
Charlotte Murray had five goals, five assists and four draw controls to lead Bronxville. Rose Woolery added five goals, Hadley Ramirez had a goal and three assists, Caroline Melchionni had two goals, an assist and five draw controls, Mabel Arrighi had two goals, two assists and five draw controls, Grace van Tienhoven had two goals and an assist, and Emerson Gramins had a goal and two assists. Kate Outcalt scored once and Michaela Doheny made four saves. Scarsdale’s Skylar Katz had two goals, and Tessa Barron and Kate DiPalma each scored once.
Clarkstown South 16, Clarkstown North 4
Suffern at North Rockland, 4:30 p.m.
Monday, April 13
Eastchester 16, Edgemont 4
Maddy Murray scored six goals and Gianna Faber had three goals and six assists to lead Eastchester (5-0). Ciara Kelly added two goals and three assists, and Noelle Giaquinto scored three goals. Edgemont’s Addy Kaplan had three goals.
Westlake 16, Sleepy Hollow 8
Maeve Walsh had two assists and nine goals, including the 200th of her career in the third quarter, leading Westlake. Ellie Georgiodakis added a goal and seven assists, Alexandra Zrowka had four goals and six draw controls, and Hailey McCloskey had four assists and two draw controls. Bridget Doherty had a goal and five draw controls, Jaiden Dominguez scored a goal and Sofia Celaj made eight saves. Sleepy Hollow’s Kate Livingston had three goals, Maeve Yox scored twice, and Libby Block, Lauren Monachelli and Lara Hansen each had a goal. Amelia Ferreira Dias won four draw controls, Lark Goldsmith had an assist and three draw controls, and Eliza Boozer made eight saves.
Rye Country Day School 19, Greenwich (Connecticut) 12
Elle Mason tied her career-high with eight goals and had an assist and five draw controls to lead RCDS. Maya Torgalkar added three goals, four assists and 12 draw controls. Leela Torgalkar had four goals, an assist and a caused turnover, Nola Coady had two goals and a caused turnover, Sarah Anderson had a goal and three assists, and Clare Keating had a goal, three draw controls and two forced turnovers. Bailey Donovan had two draw controls and caused a turnover, and Dylan Fenyes made six saves. Greenwich’s Giselle DiPietro had four goals and four assists and Finley DeGennaro made five saves.
Croton-Harmon 13, Ardsley 9
Demetra Sofos had six goals, two assists and four draw controls to lead Croton. Katelyn Quinlan added four goals, an assist and six draw controls. Abby DeBeer had two goals and an assist, Charlotte Aronstam scored once, and Lori Sur made 10 saves in the win. Ardsley’s Hazel McGourty had three goals and an assist, Anna Gallante had two goals and an assist, and Lyla Vega scored twice. Lily Tiernan had a goal and three assists, Krista Kelly scored one, and Sienna Kay made 13 saves.
Hackley 9, Poly Prep 7
Charlotte Frazier scored three goals, Nora Esposito had two goals and an assist and Zena Hume made 12 saves for Hackley. Gabriella Petriello added two goals, Selila Fleck had a goal and an assist, Bridget Frazier scored once and Fiona Pedraza had an assist. Poly Prep’s Sienna Klaus had four goals and two assists and Isabelle Kelly made five saves.
Harrison 18, Port Chester 0
Harper Canell had four goals and two assists and Sophie Olsey had two goals and three assists to lead Harrison. Alexandra Giberga added three goals, Casey Appleton and Mae Harvey each scored twice, Maya Langlais scored her first varsity goal and had an assist, and Abigail Hernandez had a goal and an assist. Emma Mazzella and Cayla Ende each scored a goal, and Ava Hergen and Alessandra Ferrara each had an assist.
White Plains 12, Ossining 5
Kelly Constantino had four goals and three assists to lead White Plains. Brooke Thomas added four assists, Caitlyn Hyatt scored three goals, and Kate O’Donnell had two goals. Francesca Marcotullio, Ashleigh Dooley and Madilyn Hyatt each scored a goal, and Kaitlyn Seguso had an assist.
Wednesday, April 15
Ardsley at Ossining, 4:30 p.m.
Tappan Zee at Nyack, 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, April 16
Eastchester vs. Croton-Harmon at Spencer Field, 4:30 p.m.
Briarcliff at Somers, 4:30 p.m.
Pelham at Pearl River, 4:30 p.m.
North Rockland at Arlington, 4:30 p.m.
Valhalla at Tuckahoe, 4:30 p.m.
Pleasantville at Putnam Valley, 4:30 p.m.
Yonkers at Port Chester, 4:30 p.m.
Suffern vs. Warwick at Warwick Sanfordville Elementary, 4:30 p.m.
New Rochelle at Byram Hills, 4:30 p.m.
Greeley at White Plains, 4:30 p.m.
Westlake at Irvington, 4:30 p.m.
Carmel at Mahopac, 5 p.m.
Nyack at Yorktown, 5 p.m.
Harrison at Fox Lane, 5 p.m.
Clarkstown South vs. Scarsdale at Butler Field, 5 p.m.
Friday, April 17
Ursuline tournament, 3 p.m.
Saturday, April 18
Ursuline tournament, 9 a.m.
Nyack at Wilton (Connecticut), 10 a.m.
Brewster at Blind Brook, 10:30 a.m.
John Jay-Cross River at Somers, 11 a.m.
Arlington at Pawling, 11 a.m.
Scarsdale vs. Pelham at Glover Field, 11 a.m.
North Salem at Carmel, 11 a.m.
North Rockland at Nanuet, 11 a.m.
Lakeland/Panas at Hen Hud, 11 a.m.
Hastings vs. Dobbs Ferry at Springhurst Elementary, 11:30 a.m.
Niskayuna at Fox Lane, noon
White Plains at Stamford (Connecticut), noon
Greeley at Rye, 3 p.m.
Bronxville at Mamaroneck, 5 p.m.
Queensbury vs. Wappingers at Ketcham, 5:30 p.m.
This article originally appeared on Rockland/Westchester Journal News: Korpi’s seven goals leads Blind Brook, April 13-18 girls lacrosse scoreboard
Reporting by Stephen Haynes, Rockland/Westchester Journal News / Rockland/Westchester Journal News
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