For all my P-Town Folks......
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 9:07 am
.....that is Plano, TX.
The Plano West lacrosse team put the squeeze on Captain Shreve at Clark Field.
The Wolves (11-3-0) jumped out to an early lead, then used strong defense to win, 10-4, in the first round of the Texas High School Lacrosse League playoffs. The Wolves advance to the North District Division II semifinal game next Saturday at Clark Field against an opponent to be determined.
MELANIE BURFORD/DMN
Plano West's Kyle Bowman (right) chases the ball with Captain Shreve's Thomas Pernici during the second quarter. "Overall, our defense played really well today," said Plano West coach Dave Flick. "That's a pretty good team and we held them to just four goals. When a team gradually pulls away like we did, that's usually the result of good defense."
Justin Chinich, the Plano West goalkeeper, had 13 saves. Ridge Flick was the main cog on offense, scoring three goals with two assists. Robert Jones and D.J. Sprenger each contributed two goals and an assist. Matt Webb had two assists and one goal, while Brandon Pak and Stephen Frapart each scored a goal.
Plano West took a 3-0 lead at the end of the first quarter, then upped it to 8-1 halftime. Captain Schreve, one of five Louisiana teams that play in the THSLL, scored three of its goals in the fourth quarter as the Wolves subbed freely.
Plano West took advantage of several penalties by Captain Shreve, scoring four goals when its opponents had a man in the penalty box.
"A big key to the game was that we had a lot of extra-man opportunities," Dave Flick said.
Plano East 17, Greenhill 0: Nicholas Brooks scored four goals and added four assists as Plano East fired up its offense in an easy win at Clark Field. Plano East advances to a North District DII semifinal game next Saturday.
Plano East (7-5-0) had beaten Greenhill, 10-7, earlier in the season when the team was struggling. Coach Colin Bathory changed many of Plano East's sets, making the team more aggressive. Also contributing to the lopsided win was that Greenhill played a Southwest Preparatory Conference game in Austin on Friday night.
"We were really focused this week at practice and really ready for some playoff lacrosse," Bathory said. "They came out today like they really wanted it."
Plano East was consistent, scoring four goals in each of the first, second and fourth quarters. In the third quarter, PESH scored five.
A big key was Brooks.
"Nicholas Brooks is the engine behind this offense," Bathory said.
Brooks had plenty of help, with eight other players also scoring goals. Brooks was one of seven Plano East players to have at least one goal and one assist. Jack Cavanaugh, Kyle Merino and Caleb Callahan each had two goals and one assist, while Alex Kroviak had one goal and two assists. Senior midfielder Dan Keown also scored two goals.
"You always want discipline on offense," Bathory said. "You just have to have it when you're in a set offense, no matter what style it is. We are an uptempo game and we do fast break."
The Plano West lacrosse team put the squeeze on Captain Shreve at Clark Field.
The Wolves (11-3-0) jumped out to an early lead, then used strong defense to win, 10-4, in the first round of the Texas High School Lacrosse League playoffs. The Wolves advance to the North District Division II semifinal game next Saturday at Clark Field against an opponent to be determined.
MELANIE BURFORD/DMN
Plano West's Kyle Bowman (right) chases the ball with Captain Shreve's Thomas Pernici during the second quarter. "Overall, our defense played really well today," said Plano West coach Dave Flick. "That's a pretty good team and we held them to just four goals. When a team gradually pulls away like we did, that's usually the result of good defense."
Justin Chinich, the Plano West goalkeeper, had 13 saves. Ridge Flick was the main cog on offense, scoring three goals with two assists. Robert Jones and D.J. Sprenger each contributed two goals and an assist. Matt Webb had two assists and one goal, while Brandon Pak and Stephen Frapart each scored a goal.
Plano West took a 3-0 lead at the end of the first quarter, then upped it to 8-1 halftime. Captain Schreve, one of five Louisiana teams that play in the THSLL, scored three of its goals in the fourth quarter as the Wolves subbed freely.
Plano West took advantage of several penalties by Captain Shreve, scoring four goals when its opponents had a man in the penalty box.
"A big key to the game was that we had a lot of extra-man opportunities," Dave Flick said.
Plano East 17, Greenhill 0: Nicholas Brooks scored four goals and added four assists as Plano East fired up its offense in an easy win at Clark Field. Plano East advances to a North District DII semifinal game next Saturday.
Plano East (7-5-0) had beaten Greenhill, 10-7, earlier in the season when the team was struggling. Coach Colin Bathory changed many of Plano East's sets, making the team more aggressive. Also contributing to the lopsided win was that Greenhill played a Southwest Preparatory Conference game in Austin on Friday night.
"We were really focused this week at practice and really ready for some playoff lacrosse," Bathory said. "They came out today like they really wanted it."
Plano East was consistent, scoring four goals in each of the first, second and fourth quarters. In the third quarter, PESH scored five.
A big key was Brooks.
"Nicholas Brooks is the engine behind this offense," Bathory said.
Brooks had plenty of help, with eight other players also scoring goals. Brooks was one of seven Plano East players to have at least one goal and one assist. Jack Cavanaugh, Kyle Merino and Caleb Callahan each had two goals and one assist, while Alex Kroviak had one goal and two assists. Senior midfielder Dan Keown also scored two goals.
"You always want discipline on offense," Bathory said. "You just have to have it when you're in a set offense, no matter what style it is. We are an uptempo game and we do fast break."