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District 1 Class 3A boys lacrosse: Radnor adds district crown to loaded trophy cabinet

Posted On: Friday, May 27, 2022
By: ldevlin

RIDLEY TWP. — Having just claimed the District 1 Class 3A boys lacrosse championship Thursday night, the Radnor players raised the trophy in a group celebration.

Just to be safe, and this time for another photo, the Raptors did it again.

Minutes later? A third celebration.

Good times.

“We didn’t win the district last year,” Ryan Goldstein said. “That was a big deal coming into this one tonight. And everyone brought it.”

The top-seeded Raptors brought it early, nicely managed the clock late and ousted No. 2 seed Downingtown East, 14-3, on Ridley’s Phil Marion Field. And while Radnor did recover from any district-tournament disappointment last year to win the state championship, there was a reason why the celebration all seemed so new Thursday. It’s because, in 15 ways, it was.

“We lost 15 seniors from that team,” said coach John Begier. “So this was sort of a new family that had to come together, and it took a month. In mid-April, we started to find our identity and that passion for the team.”

As June and the state tournament loom, the 19-2 Raptors could not be playing much better. In their first postseason challenge, they outscored Kennett, 16-3. That was followed by a 16-3 triumph over Central Bucks East. In the spirit of Central League lacrosse superiority, Springfield kept it close in the semifinals, the Raptors surviving, 10-9, against last year’s district champs.

Then came Thursday and a test from another set of Cougars, who were 18-2 and had played Radnor competitively in the regular season before falling, 11-7. But with the championship at hand, the Raptors built a 5-1 lead within the first 8:55, then scored seven of the eight second-quarter goals.

“We caught them on a rainy, cold day a couple of weeks ago and happened to play a lot better,” said East coach Joe Horvath. “So we showed some potential there. But that’s not really who they were. They are a much better team than that, as evidenced by today.”

In character, the Raptors showed scoring balance, with Mason Montrella scoring five goals and Nick Lucchesi and Owen Knight scoring two apiece. Max Goldstein, Ryan Goldstein, Pablo Strid, Colin French and Jason Trosset each added a goal. Amid that outburst, as if on cue, was Ryan Goldstein, he of the legendary field vision, who was delivering seven assists.

“Ryan is the quarterback of our offense,” Beiger said. “He is a two-handed player who gets everybody involved. He can score. He can pass. He does the little things. And our guys know, when he has the ball, it is going to be on their stick.”

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Radnor's Ryan Goldstein, left, and Owen Knight celebrate Knight's goal, assisted by Goldstein, in the first half of the District 1 Class 3A final Thursday night at Ridley High School. Goldstein led Radnor on a 14-3 romp for the title. (PETE BANNAN- DAILY TIMES)

Radnor’s Ryan Goldstein, left, and Owen Knight celebrate Knight’s goal, assisted

by Goldstein, in the first half of the District 1 Class 3A final Thursday night at

Ridley High School. Goldstein led Radnor on a 14-3 romp for the title. (PETE BANNAN- DAILY TIMES)

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