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All-Delco Boys Lacrosse: Springfield’s Spence was a scoring machine

Posted On: Wednesday, June 17, 2015
By: ldevlin

The following members of the Central League were named to the All Delco Teams.

 

First Team

Lucas Spence, Springfield: The senior three-time All-Delco was the driving force behind the Cougars’ run to the program’s first District One title. His finest hour came in the District One semifinal when he devastated Central Bucks East for seven goals. He added two goals in the title-game win over Conestoga. The All-America and Central League co-MVP shook off a sluggish start to the season to finish with 64 goals and 30 assists, his totals for goals and points each landing third in Delco. For his career, Spence scored a program-best 294 points. Spence will continue his career at Lehigh.

Jack Norton, Radnor: The senior two-time All-Delco was the leading scorer on the Raiders’ run to the PIAA Championship. He led the Raiders with 68 goals, 34 assists and 102 points. The goal total led Delco, while the points tally was second. He scored a season-high six goals in the April 30 win over Marple Newtown and accounted for four goals and one assist in each the District One quarterfinal tilt with Bishop Shanahan and the third-place triumph over Central Bucks East. The Amherst signee and All-America added five goals and three assists in the PIAA first-round victory.

Drew Ryan, Radnor: The senior became one of the Raiders’ most valuable pieces in the run to the program’s first state title. He finished second to Norton in goals (62) and points (85). He was at his best in the state tournament, scoring 16 goals in four games. That includes four goals and two assists, including setting up Jack Wilson’s overtime game-winner in the final win over St. Joseph’s Prep. In nine postseason games, Ryan compiled 30 goals and nine assists. He will continue his career at Penn State.

Matt Moore, Garnet Valley: On a balanced Jaguars offense, the sophomore two-time All-Delco midfielder was the unquestioned star. He led the team with 44 goals and 33 assists, fueling the Jaguars’ share of the Central League title. An All-America and Central League co-MVP, Moore put the Jags on track for the league crown by scoring four goals March 26 against fellow co-champ Penncrest. His most prolific outing was the District One playback semifinal against Spring-Ford with seven goals and an assist. One of the top recruits in the class of 2017, Moore is committed to the University of Virginia.

Ryan Kinnard, Penncrest: The junior midfielder was one of the most consistent two-way performers in the Lions march for a share of a second straight Central League title. Kinnard was second on the team with 46 goals and third with 23 assists, and coupled with his strong defensive play, it added up to an All-American nod. Kinnard tallied a season-high five points in the Central League finale over Marple Newtown, helping the Lions overcome Marple’s upset bid. Kinnard recorded hat tricks in each of the Lions’ three postseason games, adding four assists. Kinnard has committed to Hofstra.

Pat Smyth, Springfield: The junior defenseman anchored the Cougars’ stingy backline which propelled it to the District One title. Springfield allowed 10 or more goals in just three outings. In the District One tournament, Springfield permitted an average of 5.2 goals per game, including five in the title-game win over Conestoga. In back-to-back games midseason, Smyth helped Springfield limit Ridley and Radnor to six combined goals. The All-Central pick will continue his career at St. John’s.

John Lyman, Ridley: The All-Central defenseman was the Green Raiders’ most consistent performer and the unquestioned leader on a defense that ranked among the best in the Central League. Lyman helped the Green Raiders limit Strath Haven to one goal March 26. They also kept Plymouth Whitemarsh to just two goals in the first round of districts. The senior Hofstra signee scored twice and added one assist.

James Spence, Springfield: After earning the job as a freshman, Spence flourished in his sophomore season, playing just about every second between the pipes. He helped lead the Cougars to the District One title, conceding just 5.5 goals per game. He recorded 242 saves for a 66.1 save percentage. One of his best days was the April 23 mauling of Radnor, 7-2, which featured 15 saves. Spence, who will continue his career at Lehigh, also produced 12 saves in the District One second-round win over Downingtown East.

Garnet Valley's Matt Moore, left, evades the Ridley defense in a Central League contest April 16. Moore's 44 goals and 33 assists powered the Jaguars to a share of their first Central League title and the sophomore to his second All-Delco nod. (Tom Kelly IV)

Second Team

Drew Hanna, Penncrest, Sr. A

Alex Bonnett, Penncrest, A

Jack Wilson, Radnor, Jr. M

Zac Methlie, Springfield, Jr. M

Mike Farnish, Radnor, Sr. D

Ryan Granger, Penncrest, Jr. D

Daniel Lanham, Garnet Valley, Sr. FOGO

 

Honorable Mention

Garnet Valley: Michael Bonaddio, Timmy Bradley, Jacob Buttermore, Josh Chiapetta, Dylan Lee, Denny Nealon, Dillon Smart

Haverford High: Luke McCallion, Bobby McClure

Marple Newtown: Vince Civardelli, Tom Higgins, Eric McKelvey, TJ Reiley

Penncrest: Dan Bullitt, Zach Groses, Ryan Schultz

Radnor: Alex Andersen, Rod Castro, Dario Falcone, Hal Marshall, Tom Meyers, Clayton Proctor

Ridley: Brock Anderson, Chris Durning, Nick Fox, Nolan Fox, Cade Heverly, Bill Rouse, Cade Stratton

Springfield: Mike Gerzabek, Kyle Long, Dan Wasson, Dave Wasson

Strath Haven: Jack Borbee, Anders Camp, Noah Frantz, Hunter Mazur, Jake Ross

Upper Darby: Ryan Simpson

 

 

 

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