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Boys Lacrosse: Rose, Garnet Valley apply knockout blow to Perk Valley

Posted On: Wednesday, May 30, 2018
By: ldevlin

NEWTOWN SQUARE >> Sometimes, the classics don’t end happily.

Perkiomen Valley’s lacrosse team enjoyed a history-making campaign in 2018, but it came to an end Tuesday night at the hands of District 1 champion Garnet Valley, 10-6.

It was the second meeting in as many weeks for the two squads, with Garnet Valley also claiming the first encounter, 8-7, in the district quarterfinals.

The Jaguars enjoyed another strong performance from goalie Jason Rose (seven saves), the unofficial MVP of the District 1 tournament, but the highlight was the balanced Jaguars offense, which got seven goals from seven different players in the first half.

“Jason played excellent throughout the playoffs,” said Jake Morin, who scored twice and assisted on two other goals. “So when we were able to get out there tonight and take over offensively, it felt like we established control early and made things easier on our defense.”

That Jags’ defense held PV to only one goal after halftime and held the Vikings scoreless for an 18-minute stretch of the second half as they pulled away late.

“We are never worried on defense,” Morin stressed. “If we give up a goal, we get together, talk it over and get it fixed. Going against them in practice is so hard for that reason — they always fix their mistakes.”

Rich Marshall got PV off to a hot start, beating Rose a minute into the contest, but the Jaguars responded with three straight, including middie Danny Bradley cashing in on an extra-man opportunity just seconds before the penalty expired. Marshall would strike again with about two minutes left in the quarter to bring the Vikings within a goal.

Garnet Valley dominated the second stanza, getting tallies from Bishop Barnes, Nate Ominsky, and Mitch Lachman to give the Jags a 6-2 lead. Marshall completed the hat trick at 5:35 to bring Perk Valley within 6-3, but Jake Morin made it seven different scorers for Garnet Valley when he finished a four-minute possession with a bounce shot.
Connor Donovan beat the buzzer to send Perkiomen Valley to the locker room down only three goals.

Nick Steele started the Vikings on the comeback trail with a quick goal after halftime to make it 7-5, but as the Jaguars began locking off high-scoring Perk Valley attackmen Brian Fehr and Marshall, more and more of the offensive scoring load fell to the midfielders.

That, combined with Rose heating up in the cage, kept PV scoreless for the balance of the quarter.

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Garnet Valley’s Danny Bradley celebrates his first quarter goal against Perkiomen Valley in a PIAA first-round game Tuesday at Marple Newtown. (Digital First Media/Pete Bannan)

Garnet Valley’s Danny Bradley celebrates his first quarter goal against Perkiomen Valley in a PIAA first-round game Tuesday at Marple Newtown. (Digital First Media/Pete Bannan)

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