Monday, April 28, 2008

Boy’s Lacrosse Plays Two Home Games to Start the Season

The boy’s lacrosse team opened the 2008 season against a very strong Mizzentop club. Mizzentop scored quickly, showing great ball control and crisp passing. After a slow start in the first quarter and down four goals, DDS put a nice offensive attack together later in the first half culminating with a fine goal by Jackson Ryan. The final score was 9-1, but didn’t reflect the improvement shown as the game progressed. The team is made up of 7th graders Jackson Ryan, Christian Marzullo, Golf Kaiya, Matthew Stapylton, Ben Poholchuk, Wynn Erichson, TJ Sayah, Sebastian Barry, and Jon Hill; 6th graders Christian Ouellette, Eddie Castillo, Roan Gideon; and 5th graders Nick Salnikoff and Hugo Wassermann.

The second game saw Indian Mountain School visit DDS on a beautiful Friday afternoon. The team showed great improvement with some crisp passes and better ball movement. Matthew made several key saves in goal and helped keep the score down. Jackson and Christian O. had some chances to score but were unable to convert because of some good saves by the IMS goalie. The final score was IMS 4 and DDS 0, but it was a game marked with good strides by the entire team. Great hustle by Golf and Christian M., good defense by Nick and Eddie made this a good day for the boys. The team travels to Mizzentop on Monday for an early season rematch.

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