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High school roundup: Carthage claims boys lacrosse win against Immaculate Heart

High school roundup: Carthage claims boys lacrosse win against Immaculate Heart

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May 7—WATERTOWN — Evan Dicob and Trent Gardner each scored three goals to pace the Carthage offense in a 10-1 victory over Immaculate Heart Central in Frontier League boys lacrosse Tuesday.
Dicob also assisted on two goals for the Comets (4-6), who pulled away with four goals in the final quarter.
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Michael Ventiquattro scored twice and contributed an assist for Carthage. Karson Cullen and Gavin Hall added a goal each. Conor Hickey stopped 14 shots in goal.
Jameson Lettiere scored on an assist from Isaac Curtis for the Cavaliers (0-6).
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Jack Adams and Kage Loftus provided four goals and an assist each as the Cyclones struck for nine first-quarter goals en route to the Frontier League win over the Wolves in Watertown.
Cooper Hunter finished with two goals and two assists for WHS (9-1), and Michael Lumbis had two goals and an assist. Jack Converse scored twice, and Owen McDonnell added a goal and two assists. Nick Netto and Blake Gregory also scored.
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Cyclones goalie Norman Cushman made nine stops and Jacob Moore added two saves.
Jack Countryman and Caiden Elliot each scored for Indian River (4-7).
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Dom Wisner paced the offense with six goals and three assists in the Lions' Frontier League win over the Vikings (4-5) in Dexter.
Dawson Foley and Hayden Moody added two goals and an assist apiece, and Cam Thomas, Julian Dupee and Nahjeed Abel also scored twice for General Brown (5-5). Aiden Trimper supplied a goal and an assist.
Noah Thompson, Dom Morgia, Cooper Donaldson and Jayden Oatridge also scored. Luke Dupee assisted on three goals.
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Kallie Delles scored seven times as the Wolves connected nine times in each half for the nonleague victory over the Spartans in Philadelphia.
Brylee Amato and Allison LaMora each scored four goals with Amato added two assists for Indian River (5-6). Keera Lalonde contributed a goal and three assists. Abby Fults and Lillian Walsh chipped in a goal each, and Walsh led with seven draw control wins and five ground balls.
Natalia Viola and Samantha Payne scored two goals each for New Hartford (7-3).
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CHATEAUGAY 7, BRUSHTON-MOIRA 5
Avery McDonald fanned 13 batters en route to the pitching victory and hit a double as the Bulldogs defeated the Panthers in an NAC East Division game in Chateaugay.
Gwyneth Campbell, Allisyn Cassavaw, Victoria Stubbs and Hanna Jeror each drove in a run for Chateaugay.
Aryiah Clark doubled and stole two bases for Brushton-Moira.

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