LOWER GWYNEDD — The more things change, the more they stay the same. Losing a senior core that led the team to the state quarterfinals a year ago, having a new coach take over, and starting seven underclassmen hasn’t seemed to slow down the Wissahickon Trojans. In a gritty, SOL American matchup that saw two-dozen combined penalty flags on the turf, Wissahickon charged past the Abington Ghosts 9-5 at home on Thursday afternoon. “It’s always been a rivalry with Abington and Wiss,” said Trojans senior Daniel Hussa, who won 11 of 15 faceoffs, had 14 ground balls and a pair […]