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PIAA Class 3A Boys Lacrosse: DiTrolio adds scoring touch to his X game, Garnet Valley pops Prep

Posted On: Wednesday, June 08, 2022
By: ldevlin

SPRINGFIELD — When Sam DiTrolio is scoring goals, you know Garnet Valley is having a good time

The faceoff specialist was dominant from the “X” in Tuesday’s PIAA Class 3A semifinal game against St. Joseph’s Prep. You know, a typical DiTrolio effort. But goals? Not really his thing.

When the three-sport standout, who earned first-team All-Delco in football and wrestling, gets out in open space and fires missiles past a helpless goalie however, watch out. And his teammates feed off his energy.

A rare sight: DiTrolio scored two goals as Garnet Valley punched its ticket to the Class 3A state boys lacrosse final for the first time with a 20-9 shellacking of the mighty Prep. The Jaguars will play top Central League foe Radnor in the state championship game Saturday.

“I think he only had one goal the rest of the season and he put up two today,” Danny Husain, who played lights out on defense, said of DiTrolio. “It was really exciting to see Sam pop off like that.”

Maybe it’s his shaggy beard and flowing red locks or lunch-pail attitude DiTrolio brings that is so infectious. Either way he is happy to be part of a team that is one win away from program history.

“We were thrown some curveballs, some injuries, but we came together as a team, we work together as a team and we solve problems as a team. Now we’re in the state finals and it’s a great feeling,” he said.

The Jaguars were relentless with their defensive pressure right out of the chute. Husain and Cory Urso, in particular, were major factors in forcing the Hawks to make a slew of early mistakes that cost them at the other end of the field.

GV raced out to a 6-1 advantage after 12 minutes. Max Busenkell scored with 1.5 seconds left on the clock and the Hawks were wearing the collective look of a defeated team after one quarter.

That Jags tend to do that against teams they outwork.

“It’s what wins games. We have a chip on our shoulder,” DiTrolio said. “You know, we’re not always going to be the most talented team; we have some great talent on the team, obviously, but us having that extra grit and that fight to get the ground ball every time is what carries us and it helps us win games.”

Busenkell tallied a game-high six goals, but it was Andrew Goldt who set the tone with back-to-back goals in the first period. Goldt found the back of the net for the third time 1:32 into the second quarter to give Garnet a commanding 7-1 lead.

It only got worse for Prep.Ryan Nealon stole a lazy pass around midfield and darted the other way to score Garnet’s eighth goal of the first half. Fourteen seconds later, long pole Sean Gallagher scored immediately off a DiTrolio faceoff win to make it a 9-1 lead. Zach Myers scored off another turnover with 7:42 to go before intermission and Nealon notched his second of the period with 3:19 left. GV led 11-2 at the break.

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Garnet Valley’s Max Busenkell pumps himself up after scoring in the first half Tuesday in a PIAA Class 3A

semifinal win over St. Joseph’s Prep. (Pete Bannan – MediaNews Group)

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