Owen Richter, Logan Bailin, and Luke Gaffney each scored three goals to lead Middletown South to a 12-3 victory over Barnegat in boys lacrosse action. Jake Sawyer added a goal and three assists, while Ryan Colacichi contributed a goal and an assist. Sean Burns made seven saves in net for Middletown South, which improved to 4-3 on the season.
Results for: Boys Lacrosse
Jamesville-DeWitt (Class C) and Marcellus (Class D) ranked third in their respective classes in the first New York State Sportswriters Association state boys lacrosse poll of the spring. Overall, nine Section III teams earned spots in the rankings, including Skaneateles, which is ranked No. 9 in Class D.
Section III’s top boys lacrosse teams have remained largely unchanged in this week’s rankings, with Cicero-North Syracuse (C-NS) holding on to its top spot in Class A, while West Genesee has moved up to lead Class B, and Jamesville-DeWitt (J-D) and Marcellus have retained their positions at the head of Classes C and D, respectively.
Agawam High School’s boys’ lacrosse team secured a 9-5 victory against Mount Greylock on Monday, boosting their season record to 3-4. The Brownies showcased a balanced offensive attack with five different players finding the back of the net. Paytyn Burke stood tall in goal for Agawam, making 12 saves to deny the Mounties’ scoring chances.
In a resounding victory on their home turf, the Seneca Golden Eagles boys lacrosse team annihilated the Millville Thunderbolts 19-0. Senior captain Noah Locantore orchestrated the offensive onslaught with an impressive eight assists. His offensive prowess extended beyond the assists, as he also contributed three goals to the team’s tally. George Horner played a significant role in the offensive barrage, notching three goals and an assist of his own. Chase Mikulski and Grady Brown formed an impenetrable defensive wall in the goalkeeper position, combining for six saves and shutting out Millville completely.