SPARKS, Md. — A pair of Mid-Atlantic boys’ high school lacrosse programs on the rise came to Baltimore and made it a successful trip with wins over two of the traditional powers in the always rugged Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association on Friday night.
The Lawrenceville School (N.J.) overcame a three-goal halftime deficit and knocked off Calvert Hall 16-9 in the opening game of the FCA Lacrosse Invitational at USA Lacrosse’s Tierney Field. In the nightcap, the Academy of the New Church (Pa.) rode the hot shooting of Penn State commit Hunter Aquino to hold off St. Paul’s 9-8.
Calvert Hall fell into a 2-0 hole to start the game against Lawrenceville, but the Cardinals erupted with some wicked shooting to score seven goals in a span of just over five minutes late in the first quarter to take a big early lead.
The Cardinals led by as many as four goals late in the second quarter, but Lawrenceville started to turn momentum on Hunter Chauvette’s goal with 2:57 left in the half.
Lawrenceville turned to junior goalie Timmy Piacentini at halftime and it was lights out from there. Placentini, a Cornell commit, blanked Calvert Hall in the second half while making eight saves. The Big Red scored three times in the first three minutes of the second half to tie the game 9-9. Chris Matia’s goal with 7:34 left in the third quarter gave Lawrenceville the lead for good and the Big Red continued to pour it on.
Mason Vance, a junior midfielder committed to Michigan, led Lawrenceville with four goals while Chauvette, a senior attackman headed to Yale, had three goals.
Wyatt Hottle, a senior midfielder going to Syracuse, paced the Calvert Hall offense with a goal and four assists and Shuey Kelly (Georgetown) had two goals and two assists. Faceoff specialist Jackson Strickland (Richmond) won 18 of 24. The Cardinals had six failed clears in the game and converted on just 1 of 10 extra man opportunities.