Quantcast
OVERALL

0-0

PCT

0

CONF.

0-0

PCT

0

STREAK

W0

HOME

0-0

AWAY

0-0

NEUTRAL

0-0

Saxons Tame Bulldogs in 9-6 Scuffle at Langley

Posted On: Thursday, April 26, 2012
By: Langley Lacrosse

Submitted by Langley Lacrosse:

April 25, 2012: The Langley Saxons edged closer to securing Liberty top spot for the boys lacrosse district play-offs next month with a 9-6 home win over the Stone Bridge Bulldogs on Wednesday.  A victory on Friday against their next opponent – the Thomas Jefferson Colonials (7-2 overall, 4-1 in Liberty District) – would assure the Saxons (10-2, 5-0) no worse than a tie for first place in the district, with the added benefit of having already defeated the Bulldogs (6-5, 4-1), the only Liberty side that would then remain with fewer than two losses in district play this season.  Langley concludes its regular season schedule with a home game on Monday against the South Lakes Seahawks (6-4, 3-2). 

Stone Bridge junior sharpshooter Dylan Maltz checked in with three goals on Wednesday, and saw his Bulldogs mount an inspired effort through the central part of the night’s hostilities, but those were not enough to overcome Langley mastery during the front and back-ends of the contest.  Freshman attacker Gus Capace delivered two goals, the first of which sparked a productive second-quarter uprising by Stone Bridge that senior middie Matthew Vincent escalated with his solo strike.

Senior Mike Adams was the headline goal scorer for Langley, the attacker firing in three late in the game, with the final two providing the margin that assured his troops would cross the finish line without having to engage in panic defending to the final horn.   Senior attacker Sean Ahearn supplied a pair of second-half goals to go with five assists throughout the game while middies Hunter Bentz and Luke Salzer, and attackmen Josh Sibio and J. T. Meyer, added one goal apiece to their season scoring accounts.

The Saxons found the perfect start right from the opening face-off, claiming the game’s first three goals and thoroughly dominating possession throughout the first period.   The Bulldogs were not impressed, however, and proceeded to grab the next four goals and a 4-3 lead by halftime.   The combatants traded goals during a turbulent second half that eventually gave way to a Langley four-goal surge in the final quarter to settle matters.

Andrew Spivey guarded the Saxon net making a total of 15 saves in a busy night of work for the senior while his counterpart at the other end, senior Jesse Southward, was credited with seven stops.  The hosts supervised the face-off circle winning 13 of 16 center-spot starts, the vast majority taken by Langley senior middie Spencer Gorham.

More to come….

Game Note: With his two goals and five assists, senior Sean Ahearn has now accumulated a total of 217 points (118 goals and 99 assists) during his four-season career as a varsity-team Saxon, pushing one point beyond an “unofficial” total for former Langley attacker Robbie Maclay (154 goals and 62 assists in 2003 through 2006).

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google +
  • email
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS
  • StumbleUpon
  • Tumblr
Processing your request, Please wait....

Alerts

     

    Please log in to vote

    You need to log in to vote. If you already had an account, you may log in here

    Alternatively, if you do not have an account yet you can create one here.