They say blondes have more fun.
That was certainly true Thursday night. Rising Sun's boys lacrosse team, with most of its players sporting bleached-blonde hair, pulled away in the second half for a 19-8 triumph over visiting Perryville. Rising Sun boys lacrosse coach Chris King says his squad is ready to reap the rewards of its hard work.
"We have a senior-laden team," King said. "The expectations are higher than last year. They have been working for it. They are not expecting anyone to give anything to them. They are putting in the work to make it happen." Three Rising Sun High seniors have decided where they will continue their lacrosse careers next year.
Defenseman Bryan Butler will attend Gwynedd Mercy University, goalie Noah Jones will further his education and lacrosse career at Centenary College, and long stick midfielder Wyatt Kennedy is headed for Elizabethtown College. Perryville High has assembled a star-studded cast to coach its boys lacrosse team.
Chris Soper, an All-American attackman at Salisbury, is the new head coach. Reigning region champion North East downed host Perryville 11-6 in a section final game Monday night.
The Rising Sun boys lacrosse team opened the postseason with a 19-2 rout over visiting Edgewood Wednesday afternoon.
It typically takes the Perryville boys lacrosse team some time to get into the flow of the game.
The Panthers did not have that luxury Friday afternoon. The Perryville boys lacrosse team ended six years of frustration against rival Rising Sun Monday night.
The Panthers prevailed 10-5 on the Tigers' Senior Night, the latest milestone in their breakthrough season. The Rising Sun boys lacrosse team rolled to a 15-1 rout of host Edgewood Monday afternoon.
Perryville High School is hosting the inaugural Lax-Out Lymes Charity lacrosse games on Tuesday, April 7.
The Panthers will be facing North East in four lacrosse games – JV boys and girls and varsity boys and girls. |
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