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Malvern Prep gears for season; Ridley wins pair
 
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goals. Ridley then handled Emmaus, 8-4 as Johnston pumped in three goals and Greer added two.
Latta trades skates for stick
    Henderson’s Billy Latta, an ice hockey standout who led the Warriors to the Class A state crown last year but saw his team bounced out of the Flyers Cup semifinals by rival West Chester East, got started early in the lacrosse season by scoring three goals to spark a 10-7 triumph Thursday over Strath Haven. David Alyanakian had four goals for the Panthers.
Around the area…
    Paul Reutemann scored four goals to help North Penn edge Owen J Roberts, 10-9…Friends’ Central claimed a pair of wins, 12-6 over Upper Merion and 6-2 over Father Judge. Goalie Jake Schutzman posted 24 saves in the two wins while Emmett Culhane led the attack with six goals…Chestnut Hill Academy routed Woodlynde, 13-2, as Peter Audabato collected three goals and four assists…Lower Merion thumped Spring-Ford, 14-5, as Jordan Wolf had four goals and three assists…Radnor started strong, crushing Souderton, 16-2, as Harrison Lawrence, Matt Cherry and Will Pancoast each tallied hat tricks…Chestnut Hill Academy got hat tricks from Vaughn Smith and Mike Marino and dropped Nazareth, 9-6… Shipley fell to Boulder (Colo.), 10-9, despite four goals each from John Hird and Julius Mouser.