2017 GHSA LACROSSE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
2017 GHSA LACROSSE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP WORD FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
2017 1A-5A LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP SCHEDULE
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he 2017 season has seen an increase in the quantity and quality of play in GHSA Lacrosse. These championship matches bring together teams that have demonstrated excellence throughout the regular season and the playoffs. The hard work put in by players and coaches has paid off as they compete for the title of “State Champion” over these next two weekends. For the first time in GHSA history, all Lacrosse championships will be played at the same venue – Lakewood Stadium. We are very excited to have the opportunity for these lacrosse teams to be able to compete in such a fine facility. The GHSA thanks the Atlanta Public Schools and Athletic Director, Jasper Jewell for their support in the presentation of these events. Your support of these athletes in various ways this season has been an important part if the success of these teams
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and the growth of this sport. The GHSA hopes that you will enjoy your experience, and that you will demonstrate the highest levels of sportsmanship as you cheer on your team in a positive way. Congratulations to Denis Tallini, GHSA Lacrosse coordinator for his role in securing these games at Lakewood Stadium. We thank the volunteer workers who assist in the games, insuring a great experience for all in attendance. Special thanks go out to the corporate partners of the GHSA and the preferred vendors who enable the GHSA to produce these post-season events. Please notice these groups on the signs throughout this venue, and support them when you have the opportunity.
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taken home the crown three times, it’s most recent one coming in 2009 before the state was divided into separate classifications.
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akewood Stadium opens up the first of two consecutive lacrosse state championship weekends with the Class A-5A finals doubleheader. The boys’ championship stages a battle between Lovett and Westminster as the Buckhead rivals meet in the finals for the second time in the past three seasons and the third time since 2010. Westminster has won its last four matchups with the Lions, including an 11-8 victory on April 7 that saw junior Luke Jones lead with a game-high four goals. Teammate Jack Patton, an Amherst College commit, came up with a hattrick in the victory.
DEFENSIVE POWER… Westminster’s 11 goals against Lovett this season marked the first time in the last eight meetings that either team eclipsed single-digit scoring. These low-scoring affairs have been extremely close and have continuously come down
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to the wire. Before the Wildcats’ current fourgame winning streak over the Lions, it was Lovett that held the upper hand. Lovett started a fourgame winning streak of its own in 2011 that ended with the Lions last victory (8-5) over the Wildcats in May of 2014. Lovett also advanced to the finals in 2014 but ultimately fell short to Northview. Both Lovett and Westminster have dominated the first three rounds of this year’s playoffs. Westminster has tallied a 47-15 advantage in scoring including a 19-8 victory over McIntosh in the quarterfinals where Will Fitzharris scored nine goals. Lovett will rely on its notorious defense that has held its opponents to just 4.3 goals per game through the last three rounds. The Lions have netted 38 total goals this postseason, including a 13-2 victory over Blessed Trinity in the semifinals. Westminster has four all-time boys lacrosse state championships while Lovett has
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Blessed Trinity and Kell headline the girls’ Class A-5A title for the second consecutive season. Blessed Trinity prevailed in last year’s meeting as the Titans snapped Kell’s bid for a threepeat with a 15-13 victory. The Longhorns found themselves in the losing column again this season, when Blessed Trinity netted a 17-10 victory to hand Kell its first in-state loss of the season. Kell successfully battled through a grueling schedule during the regular season that at one point resulted in a 1-4 start and later a 5-8 record. The Longhorns didn’t record consecutive wins until a 20-2 victory over Walker on April 21, but the resurgent club are now winners of seven of their last eight games. Kell has outscored its three playoff opponents by a 65-13 advantage and has scored 21 goals per game during its current six-game winning streak. Blessed Trinity on the other hand has remained undefeated against Class A-5A opponents this season and has the thrill of last year’s championship victory and an 11-7 semifinal win over Westminster fresh on their minds. The Titans have cruised past their first three playoff opponents with a 59-15 goals per game advantage. Photo courtesy of Cecil Copeland
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