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Inter-Ac semifinals matchups set: EA-Haverford School, Malvern Prep-Lawrenceville

May 15, 2013 by Chris Goldberg

Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 5/15/13

The Inter-Ac Invitational semifinals are set after action today in the quarterfinals as all four top seeds advanced.

Top-seeded Malvern Prep rolled past Germantown Academy, 18-6, and will play fourth-seeded Lawrenceville School in the first semifinal Monday at 5 p.m. at Cabrini College. Lawrenceville ousted Penn Charter, 12-10.

Jake Hervada wins a face-off for Haverford School in its victory over Springside Chestnut Hill Academy (Photo for Phillylacrosse.com)
Jake Hervada wins a face-off for Haverford School in its victory over Springside Chestnut Hill Academy (Photo for Phillylacrosse.com)

Meanwhile, a rematch will be held at 7 p.m. at Cabrini when second-seeded Episcopal Academy takes on third-seeded Haverford School – the team that knocked the Churchmen out of a first-place tie and a co-championship during the league season just six days ago.

EA advanced by whipping Hill School, 15-1, and Haverford School toppled Springside Chestnut Hill Academy, 14-7. Reilly Hupfeldt led the Fords (13-7) with three goals and Grant Ament added two goals and three assists.

Jackson Kleintz had three goals to pace the Blue Devils.

In the EA win, the Churchmen bolted to an 11-0 halftime lead. Curtis Zappala had three goals and two assists and Peter Gayhardt scored three goals.

For Malvern Prep, Ryan Hilburn had four goals and an assist and Adam Goldner scored three goals. James Diver and Rick Bozzelli each had two goals and an assist for GA.

Dylan Key and PJ Finley each had four goals for Lawrenceville and Ray Vandegrift led Penn Charter with five goals.

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