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Monday, April 14, 2014

MID PENN REPORT - 4/15/14




HERSHEY 14 TRINITY 8
- The final score was a bit deceiving in this one. Hershey did win by a significant margin and dominated the majority of the second half but the Shamrocks provided them with their biggest challenge of the season to date.
     Logan Calhoun opened the scoring for the Trojans less than a minute into the game and it looked like Hershey was going to over power Trinity. The Shamrocks quickly answered with a Kyle Scott (2 goals) goal off a great feed from Jesse Altmeyer (2 goals, 1 assist) and the back and forth scoring trend had begun. Knotted at 2 for the end of the first quarter Dave Sickler (2 goals), the stand out LSM for Hershey, found his first goal of the night in transition. Scott again answered for Trinity and kept it tied. The game was 4-4 with 8 minutes left in the second quarter and the Trojans began to take over. Hershey would go on a 4-1 run to end the half and take an 8-5 lead into halftime.
     Trinity had dug in and got a much needed man up goal before the end of the half to prevent the game from getting to far away. They would need to prevent Hershey from separating in the third to have a shot at victory. Hershey would get the first two goals of the third quarter and go up 12-6 on a 8-2 offensive run to end the third quarter. By the middle of the fourth Coach Schein's squad had gone up 14-6 courtesy of a spectacular George Briggs one on one iso post-up roll shot. Coach Heisey showed there was no quit in the Rocks as he used two time outs late to setup up two CJ Sherlock (3 goals) goals.
       Austin Bailey, despite the 14 goals, had an excellent day in the cage with 9 saves. Some of those saves were critical first half stops to keep it close. Hershey got to many doorstep looks for Bailey to have a shot at keeping it under 10. Trinity at one point dropped into a man-zone where they defended the distributor at X from top side of the crease crease. This seemed to work for a while, but Hershey's cutters are just to good at making great catches for good shots. Hershey did seem to struggle with turnovers and ball movement in set 6 v 6 situations. They did however have a tremendous amount of success in transition. Kyle Kondracki matched Bailey's performance with 9 saves of his own.

CARLISLE 8 NORTHERN YORK 2
- A slow offensive start marked the day for the Herd which would again lean on their top ranked defense to keep their opponents in check. Northern ended the first quarter up 1-0 when Carlisle had little momentum and struggled with ball movement. Coach Kidder's team was able to get a run going in the second frame to go up 3-1 at the half but the Polar Bears were still creeping up on their second upset opportunity of the week.
    The second half belonged to the Herd as they would out score Northern 5-1 and take the win to remain undefeated at 9-0. It's a long season in Mid Penn play and not every game can be played perfectly. The Herd will hope it was just an off evening as they have a huge Commonwealth Division showdown at home against Trinity on Wednesday.

STATE COLLEGE 13 BISHOP MCDEVITT 7
- The Little Lions had seen their four game win streak come to an end at the hands of Lower Dauphin on Friday and were hoping to get back on track quickly against McDevitt. This game was tight as the end of the first quarter was tied 3-3. State College took over in the second going on a 5-0 run. The Crusaders tried to fight back outscoring State College 3-2 in the third, but State College regained control 3-1 in the fourth for a 13-7 win. Brady Franks (5 goals, 1 assist) and Luc Michael (3 goals, 1 assist) again were the majority of State College's offense. They clearly live and die by the two man game.
     McDevitt found much needed leading scores in Christian Fairfax (3 goals) and Nick Suknaic (3 goals). Every cloud has a silver lining and for the Crusaders and Coach Walter it was a decent day offensively and the fact they were able to battle with a good Mid Penn team three out of the four quarters of play. They'll look to put a complete game together on Wednesday at home against Mechanicsburg.

LOWER DAUPHIN 14 MECHANICSBURG 4
- This one belonged to the Falcons from the opening whistle. Mechanicsburg had a great look from Quinn Dolan to get on the board first but the ball seemingly got stuck on a bounce shot in the grass. From their it was all LD. The Falcons rattled off 3 quick scores in route to an 8-1 first half lead. They were able to score at will it seemed with dodges from the top, strong outside shooting from Mike Mattis (6 goals), and quick ball movement on man up plays. Brandon Foster recorded 4 goals of his own and Justin Guevarez had a great day in the net with 11 saves.
     The Wildcats have had their struggles but showed great resolve by continuing to fight in the second half and playing much better lacrosse.  Sophmore Jaryn Ruth recorded his first career goal and Sophmore Sam Shipman showed talent on an excellent dodge to the cage. The Wildcats have now dropped 3 straight by a margin of 10 or more goals. They will look to get things headed in the right direction on both sides of the ball Wednesday night at McDevitt.
    
CRESTWOOD 19 CD EAST 8
- For East there is some moral victory in their largest offensive output of the year. Until yesterday their high on the season for goals scored was 4, they doubled that against Crestwood. At this point there is some concern of a win less less season for the Panthers. For CD East it is not all about wins and losses, but establishing a better program for the future. They have a lot of young men who pour their heart into the game and will continue to fight.

STANDINGS
Commonwealth Division
TEAM LEAGUE OVERALL
Carlisle 7-0 9-0
Trinity 5-1 8-1
State College 5-2 6-4
Chambersburg 2-2 3-3
Cumberland Valley 2-4 5-4
Northern York 1-3 3-4
Mechanicsburg 1-4 2-6


Keystone Division
TEAM LEAGUE OVERALL
Hershey 7-0 9-0
Central Dauphin 3-3 4-4
Palmyra 2-3 5-4
Lower Dauphin 2-5 3-6
CD East 0-5 0-8
Bishop McDevitt 0-5 0-7

Thursday, April 10, 2014

MID PENN REPORT - 4/10/14


 

TRINITY 9 NORTHERN 7
- The real joy of high school lacrosse could be seen last night at COBO field. Coming into the game Trinity was 5-0 and had won all their games with relative ease with exception of an unusual road trip against Exeter Township. Northern was 2-2 with only one Mid Penn contest that went to overtime against LD (they won 9-8). On paper this one looked like it would go to the Rocks...
     Of course games aren't played on paper and in this league on any given night every team has a chance. Coach Miller's squad was clearly hyped for the game and gave it everything they had. Mitch Kleist (2 goals) got the games opening goal off a Trinity clear to go up 1-0 early in the first. Sam Haak (2 goals) was able to answer for the Polar Bears and the scoring had begun. Junior CJ Sherlock had a Canadian box move to the cage and tied the game up at 2 late in the first, a sloppy transition for Trinity led to Northern taking the lead 3-2, and then Connor Bailey (1 goal, 1 assist) was able to fin Sophomore attackman Jesse Altmeyer (3 goals) on the doorstep to tie it at 3-3 to end the first.
     Northern would get the first goal of the second quarter on a wrap around goal from X. Sherlock was able to answer with spectacular dodging to the cage to get it even at 4. Northern took advantage of a man up situation and led at the half 5-4. Everyone in the stadium realized at this point that this was going to be a game till the final buzzer.
     The third quarter was very unique in that there were multiple stoppages in play for flags/discussion on the field and two stick checks following goals. Additionally, the new zero tolerance approach to conduct on the field was apparent and had a significant effect. Bailey got his only goal of the game in the 3rd and John Miller (1 goal, 2 assists) found Altmeyer on a great feed to get Trinity up 6-5. This was followed by a bizarre two flag situation that led to a 5v5 goal for Northern and then Zac Martich (2 goals) found the goal for the second time in the game to end the 3rd with Northern up 7-6.
     Coach Heisey's team resolve was being tested and they answered with a spectacular fourth quarter. Tim Hickey and the defense shut Northern out in the final frame while Austin Bailey (10 saves) made two clutch saves late. Mitch Kleist would score the tie goal on a hard drive from GLE. John Miller, who Northern had been locking off all night, was able to get a great feed from Connor Bailey who created a opportunity on a hard ride which allowed Miller put it in the net for the go ahead goal. Miller continued to take over the game with a great look to Altmeyer for the final goal of the game.
      Both team battled all night and this was one of the better games we have seen all season. Northern had a great effort from goal keeper Zach Shumberger (9 saves) and their defense all night.

ARTICLES ON THIS GAME

http://highschoolsports.pennlive.com/news/article/7649729780024320734/trinity-used-4th-quarter-surge-to-outlast-northern/
- Andrew Behnke for Pennlive.com

http:chttp://cumberlink.com/sports/high-school/boys-lacrosse-trinity-outlasts-northern/article_d357e582-c053-11e3-bce4-001a4bcf887a.html
- Cumberlink.com


STANDINGS

Commonwealth Division
TEAM LEAGUE OVERALL
Carlisle 4-0 6-0
Trinity 4-0 6-0
Chambersburg 2-0 3-1
State College 4-1 5-3
Northern York 1-1 2-3
Mechanicsburg 1-2 2-4
Cumberland Valley 1-4 3-4

Keystone Division
TEAM LEAGUE OVERALL
Hershey 5-0 7-0
Palmyra 2-2 4-3
Central Dauphin 2-3 3-4
Lower Dauphin 0-5 1-5
Bishop McDevitt 0-3 0-5
CD East 0-5 0-7

Saturday, March 29, 2014

MID PENN REPORT - 3/29/14

YORK SUBURBAN 11 MECHANICSBURG 3
- Today was not the Wildcats day. On a brisk early spring morning Coach Brisbane's crew started off well with a long offensive possession and good ball movement that ultimately ended in a turnover. This was a precursor to a rough afternoon. Mechanicsburg struggled with turnovers and ground balls the rest of the way.
     The Trojans would jump out to a 3-0 lead until Senior Aaron Heisey was able to convert his lone goal of the day for the Wildcats. York Suburban answered with two scores in the second period when Senior goal keeper for Mechanicsburg, Joe Becker, suffered an injury attempting to clear. Becker missed all of last year with a knee injury and little is known on the extent of his current injury. Sophomore Liam Darr stepped in and the score was 6-1 at the half.
     The rain picked up as the temperature dropped in the second half. Mechanicsburg's defense showed new life in the absence of Becker and shut down two man-down situations. Eddie Martin was able to find the back of the net later on in the third. All day it seemed like one step forward two steps backwards though and York Suburban took at 9-2 lead into the forth. Darr played well off the bench and found Adam Fennell on a great clearing pass which setup the fast break and Donnie Houseal's only goal on the day. But again the Trojans put in a pair of scores and ran the clock from there.
     The Wildcats return to field on Wednesday when they travel to CD East.

CUMBERLAND VALLEY 12 DALLAS 4

FRANKLIN REGIONAL 9 STATE COLLEGE 7

CHAMBERSBURG at ST JAMES (11:30am)
- No stats on this game at this time. We will update as soon as they become available.

BISHOP MCDEVITT vs NORTHERN
- Postponed for the second date due to weather.

STATE COLLEGE at FRANKLIN REGIONAL (4:00pm)

Friday, March 28, 2014

MID PENN PREVIEW - 3/29/14

CHAMBERSBURG at ST JAMES (11:30am)
- The Trojans and Nick Lombardozzi will head to Maryland to take on St James in their second game of the season. After a 14-8 win over State College this team could be  better than anyone expected a few weeks ago. 

DALLAS at CUMBERLAND VALLEY (12:30pm)
- CV bounced back from their loss to Trinity in their 2014 opener by beating Palmyra 6-5 in a tough game. The Eagles defense is legit. The big question is if Coach Bogazyck can find some go to offensive weapons. Each game will be telling on this and how far CV go. 

BISHOP MCDEVITT at NORTHERN YORK (3:30pm)
- Rescheduled from Wednesday this is our lone inter-league game. Coach Walter's crusaders are still looking for answers to replace last years seniors after suffering two difficult opening losses. 
    Coach Miller and Northern are positioning themselves as a potential surprise team at 2-0 after victories against Susquehannock and Lower Dauphin. Martich and Lyons (if healthy) should be factors. 

STATE COLLEGE at FRANKLIN REGIONAL (4:00pm)
- The Little Lions are 1-1 after a tough road loss to Chambersburg. Look for Brady Franks and crew to rebound on the road in the late game Saturday. 

YORK SUBURBAN at MECHANICSBURG (10:00am)
- Wildcats look to bounce back after a 7-2 loss to State College on Tuesday. They'll need more offensive production to match Joe Beckers great work in the net for their defense. York Suburban is coming off a 10-9 win over Spring Grove and should be ready to go on the road. 

LINKS TO LOCAL MEDIA - 3/28/14

Carlisle Head Coach Steve Kidder (Photo from pennlive.com)

Pennlive.com relased their Mid Penn preview today. See the links below. A little late as we are almost done with the second week (first full week) of the Mid Penn season but John Tuscano seems to be spot on with his general points on the teams, players, and coaches.

KEYSTONE DIVISION PREVIEW

COMMONWEALTH DIVISION PREVIEW

Cumberlink.com (The Sentinel) has a brief write up on yesterdays CV vs Palmyra and Carlisle vs CD East games.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

MID PENN PREVIEW - 3/26/14

CD EAST at HERSHEY (4:15pm)
* This game was rescheduled to tonight from 3/25/14 due to winter weather conditions
- If CD East is looking to turn things around what better time then on the road at Hershey... The odds of that happening don't seem to be in their favor though. At 0-1 after a 22-2 loss to Red Lion the Panthers will have their hands full with Hershey. Senior Will Gingrich has been a consistent bright spot for East over the years. The Trojans have a lot of different ways they can hurt you and from all accounts they are highly motivated to come back this year and reclaim the Mid Penn title. In their lone game they beat Elizabethtown 18-2 with TWELVE different players finding the back of the net!
 
BISHOP MCDEVITT at NORTHERN YORK (7:30pm)
- The Crusaders come into this bought at 0-2 after a tough OT loss in their opener and another defeat in a back-to-back opening schedule. Nick Suknaic and Cole Bevan lead their offensive attack with 3 goals each and 7 total players have found the back of the net this season so far. Caoch Walter will no doubt be looking for a multitude of scorers to step up in this one.
     Northern is coming off an OT victory, 9-8, over Lower Dauphin last night and looks to get their third straight win to start the season. Coach Miller and senior Luke Lynes were able to get the Polar Bears their first Mid Penn win of the season last night and being able to win back to back Mid Penn games in a blustery late March would go a long way in showing how good and tough this 2014 Northern program is.

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