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PIAA Class 3A Boys Lacrosse: Smothering defense has Radnor back in state final

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

CONCORD — It would be easy to point to a three-goal, second-quarter outburst in a span of 66 seconds that has Radnor back in the PIAA Class 3A championship game for the second year in a row.

A two-goal surge in 43 seconds in the third period didn’t hurt, either.

But the real reason the Raptors will have a chance to defend the title they won a year ago was the smothering defense they played in an 8-2 semifinal victory over Springfield Thursday night at Garnet Valley’s Moe DeFrank Stadium.

“Credit to Radnor,” Springfield coach Tom Lemieux said. “They were unbelievable tonight.”

The Raptors (23-2) stymied the Cougars at every turn to earn a date with Garnet Valley Saturday in the final game of a championship quadruple-header at West Chester East’s Zimmerman Stadium. The game is slated to start at 4:30 p.m. The Jaguars (19-6), the fifth-place team out of District 1, blew out District 12 runnerup St. Joseph’s Prep, 20-9, in the other semifinal.

Radnor allowed one goal in the second period and one late in the fourth quarter to beat the Cougars (19-5) for the third time this season and the fourth time over the last two years.

“We knew we had a very good transition team in Springfield coming in,” Radnor senior defender Will Gallagher said. “Our focus was to limit their transition and try to play six-on-six and try and play good team defense.”

The Raptors were able to do that. Matt Dickinson scored in the second quarter for Springfield and Jimmy Kennedy found the back of the cage late in the fourth quarter to end a seven-goal run by the Raptors. That was it for the Springfield offense.

Goalie Nate Brown anchored the back of that unit. What the guys in front of him did not stop, he did with 11 saves.

“It’s just being patient, trusting in our whole system,” Gallagher said. “We always say we play as a seven-man unit and we did that tonight. The other thing is to get the ball off the ground and get the ball to our offense.”

The Raptors did that, too. The defense caused several turnovers that led to offensive opportunities that Radnor capitalized on. Once again it was Ryan Goldstein who led the way with two goals and two assists. Nick Lucchesi pitched in with two goals, too.

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Radnor’s Colin French, left, celebrates with Giordan Ramondo after Ramondo took a face-off and scored

in the second quarter against Springfield on Tuesday in the PIAA Class 3A semifinals. (PETE BANNAN – DAILY TIMES)

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