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PIAA LACROSSE: Quarterfinal capsules

Story byThe Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.

PIAA LACROSSE: Quarterfinal capsules

Jo Fawcett, The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.Sat, June 6, 2026 at 12:03 AM UTC·2 min read

2-2 ABINGTON HEIGHTS (17-4) vs. 1-1 PENNCREST (15-7)

When: Saturday, 1 p.m.

Where: Emmaus High School Football Field.

What is next: The winner advances to the PIAA semifinals on June 9 to play the winner of the 2-1 Scranton Prep vs. 3-3 Twin Valley quarterfinal game.

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How they got here: Abington Heights won its first PIAA game, beating District 4 champion Selinsgrove, 15-6. Penncrest defeated Devon Prep, the District 12 runner-up, 17-4.

Players to watch: Abington Heights – Chris Bohn (70 goals, 55 assists); Gavin Anders (46 goals, 27 assists); Braghan Pallis (44 goals, 40 assists); Rodman Azar (45 goals, 13 assists); Gavin Lindsay (41 goals, 25 assists); Logan Fedor (27 goals, 25 assists); Colton Naholnik (202 saves, 122 goals against). Penncrest – Aaron Goldstein; Luke Young; Chuck Bevan; Shane Pettit; Zach Delprato; Logan Bruette.

Noteworthy: Penncrest is ranked No. 2 in Class 2A in the state by PennLive.com. Penncrest’s Aaron Goldstein is committed to Drexel, Logan Bruette is committed to Stockton, and Luke Young is committed to Arcadia. Abington Heights losses have come against District 11 Class 3A Parkland (15-8), District 11 Class 3A Nazareth (16-9), and District 2 Class 2A champion Scranton Prep (14-13 and 15-14, OT). Abington Heights senior Gavin Anders has scored 203 career goals.

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2-1 SCRANTON PREP (20-0) vs. 3-3 TWIN VALLEY (17-3)

When: Saturday, 3 p.m.

What is next: The winner advances to the PIAA semifinals on June 9 to play the winner of the 2-2 Abington Heights vs. 1-1 Penncrest quarterfinal game.

How they got here: Scranton Prep won its second straight overtime match, beating District 3 runner-up Lower Dauphin, 7-6. Twin Valley defeated District 12 champion Cardinal O’Hara, 14-6.

Players to watch: Scranton Prep – Braedon McPartland (59 goals, 26 assists); Will McPartland (57 goals, 20 assists); Mackey Lynett (49 goals, 28 assists); Owen McPartland (45 goals, 29 assists); Jack Rully (26 goals, 18 assists); Packy James (81 saves, 48 goals against), James Stallman (71 saves, 49 goals against). Twin Valley – Colin Gallagher; Drew Engle; Maverik Foster; Patrick Shanahan; Kennan Munn; Isaiah Saunders; Greyson Miller; Sean Murphy; Lucas Myers.

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Noteworthy: Twin Valley’s Colin Gallagher, who is committed to Marquette, scored his 200th career goal in the win over Cardinal O’Hara. Twin Valley’s Drew Engle, who is committed to the United States Military Academy at West Point, is the two-time BCIAA Player of the Year and has also scored more than 200 career goals. Twin Valley coach Decker Doupe is the BCIAA Coach of the Year. Twin Valley’s Isaiah Saunders, Greyson Miller, Sean Murphy, and Lucas Meyers are BCIAA all-stars.