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Woodlands Men’s Lacrosse JV Outruns Cinco Ranch
THE WOODLANDS, Texas -- The Woodlands JV moved their record to 3-0 by putting up 17 points to outpace Cinco Ranch's 7 points at The Woodlands High School on Saturday. Freshman attack Connor Pryor again earned high point total with 8 on 5 goals and 3 assists. Freshman attack Ben Lipscomb added 5 points on 3 goals and 2 assists. Freshman middie Cole Little scored a team high 4 goals, sophomore attack James Kelley banged out 3 goals, junior middie Sean Kettering found the net twice and sophomore middie Chase Kurtin added an assist. Also, Kurtin dominated face offs by winning 12 of 15 in the game. The Woodlands, as a team, were 16 of 19 on face offs.
Cinco Ranch found the net first at the 8:44 mark in the 1st, but The Woodlands scored the next 4. Kelley found the goal (with an assist from Pryor) with 7:41 left in the 1st. Pryor scored with 5:11 left and Little banged one home scoring his 1st of 4 goals at the 2:05 mark. Kettering finished the scoring in the 1st with a goal with only 40 seconds left in the 1st. The quarter ended with The Woodlands holding a lead of 4-1.
The 2nd started well for Cinco as they scored 2 goals at the 8:01 mark and with 7:03 left to make the score 4-3. The Woodlands' Kelley scored two quick goals at the 5:59 mark (assisted from Pryor) and with 5:39 left in the half to make the score 6-3. Cinco scored their 3rd goal of the quarter with 5:27 left to make it 6-4. The Woodlands then scored 2 unassisted goals when Little found the net at the 4:24 mark and Lipscomb got his first goal with 3:20 left in the 2nd. The half ended with The Woodlands holding a 8-4 lead.
Lipscomb and Pryor started things off in the 3rd when Pryor hit Lipscomb for a goal at the 9:51 mark. Cinco Ranch answered by scoring with 7:14 left in the 3rd to make the score 9-5. Pryor scored 2 goals at the 4:48 and the 2:15 mark. Cinco managed to sandwich a goal between Pryor's 2 goals at the 2:46 mark. The score now stood at 11-6. Lipscomb scored his 3rd goal of the day with just 35 seconds to go in the 3rd, but Little was not to be outdone as he banged one in to barely beat the buzzer. The score at the end of the 3rd was 13-6 in favor of The Woodlands.
? The first 4 goals of the 4th quarter were scored by The Woodlands as Pryor assisted Lipscomb twice at the 9:01 and the 6:41 marks. Kurtin got on the board by assisting Kettering for a goal with 5:11 left and Little scored the last goal (his 4th) with 3:15 to go in the 4th. Cinco Ranch managed one more goal with 16 seconds to go and The Woodlands came out on top 17-7.
On the other end of the field, defensemen Chris Rauchle, Dylan Gorman, Cray Noah and Cody Reed performed well. LSM Ryan Clay and goalie Logan Mullen also had good games for The Woodlands. In the ever important ground ball game, Lipscomb was the winner with 7 while Ryan Clay and Paul Perry had 6 each. For more information, please visit the Web site at the link below.
Cinco Ranch found the net first at the 8:44 mark in the 1st, but The Woodlands scored the next 4. Kelley found the goal (with an assist from Pryor) with 7:41 left in the 1st. Pryor scored with 5:11 left and Little banged one home scoring his 1st of 4 goals at the 2:05 mark. Kettering finished the scoring in the 1st with a goal with only 40 seconds left in the 1st. The quarter ended with The Woodlands holding a lead of 4-1.
The 2nd started well for Cinco as they scored 2 goals at the 8:01 mark and with 7:03 left to make the score 4-3. The Woodlands' Kelley scored two quick goals at the 5:59 mark (assisted from Pryor) and with 5:39 left in the half to make the score 6-3. Cinco scored their 3rd goal of the quarter with 5:27 left to make it 6-4. The Woodlands then scored 2 unassisted goals when Little found the net at the 4:24 mark and Lipscomb got his first goal with 3:20 left in the 2nd. The half ended with The Woodlands holding a 8-4 lead.
Lipscomb and Pryor started things off in the 3rd when Pryor hit Lipscomb for a goal at the 9:51 mark. Cinco Ranch answered by scoring with 7:14 left in the 3rd to make the score 9-5. Pryor scored 2 goals at the 4:48 and the 2:15 mark. Cinco managed to sandwich a goal between Pryor's 2 goals at the 2:46 mark. The score now stood at 11-6. Lipscomb scored his 3rd goal of the day with just 35 seconds to go in the 3rd, but Little was not to be outdone as he banged one in to barely beat the buzzer. The score at the end of the 3rd was 13-6 in favor of The Woodlands.
? The first 4 goals of the 4th quarter were scored by The Woodlands as Pryor assisted Lipscomb twice at the 9:01 and the 6:41 marks. Kurtin got on the board by assisting Kettering for a goal with 5:11 left and Little scored the last goal (his 4th) with 3:15 to go in the 4th. Cinco Ranch managed one more goal with 16 seconds to go and The Woodlands came out on top 17-7.
On the other end of the field, defensemen Chris Rauchle, Dylan Gorman, Cray Noah and Cody Reed performed well. LSM Ryan Clay and goalie Logan Mullen also had good games for The Woodlands. In the ever important ground ball game, Lipscomb was the winner with 7 while Ryan Clay and Paul Perry had 6 each. For more information, please visit the Web site at the link below.
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