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		<title>Canandaigua Defeats Niskayuna For NY State Championship!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canandaigua Defeats Niskayuna For NY State Championship! 
Canandaigua Finishes Season Ranked 1st In NY&#8230;&#8230;7th In The Nation
All season long when anybody talked about the Canandaigua boys lacrosse team, one word always cropped up in the conversation. That word is &#8220;depth&#8221; 
The Braves depth was just too much for undefeated Niskayuna
 
Coach Ed Mulheron&#8217;s varsity team [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Canandaigua Defeats Niskayuna For NY State Championship! </strong></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #0000ff;"><a title="Canandaigua Lacrosse Ranked 7th In The Nation" href="http://www.laxpower.com/update09/binboy/natlccr.php" target="_blank">Canandaigua Finishes Season Ranked 1st In NY&#8230;&#8230;7th In The Nation</a></span></p>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Canandaigua Lacrosse Wins Class &quot;B&quot; State Championship!!</p>
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<p>All season long when anybody talked about the Canandaigua boys lacrosse team, one word always cropped up in the conversation. <span style="color: #800000;"><strong>That word is &#8220;depth&#8221;</strong></span> <span style="color: #800000;"><strong><br />
The B</strong></span><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>raves depth was just too much for undefeated Niskayuna</strong></span></p>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Canandaigua Lacrosse 2009 Class &quot;B&quot; State Championship!!</p>
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<p>Coach Ed Mulheron&#8217;s varsity team is deep, which is a big reason why the Braves laid claim to the Class B state title Saturday, the first in school history.</p>
<p>But if you really want to define the depth of CA lacrosse, you need to take a look at the young kids hanging out with the team as water boys and ball boys.</p>
<p>No team has more youngsters running around attending to the varsity team&#8217;s needs than CA.<span id="more-128"></span></p>
<p>CA lacrosse grad Connor Henderson, who now suits up for St. John Fisher College after having been an integral part of last year&#8217;s state semifinal team, sees a big connection.</p>
<p>&#8220;The history of this programis great,&#8221; Henderson said, reveling in his alma mater&#8217;s win Saturday night in Rochester.</p>
<p>&#8220;Take a look at all these young kids running around with the red-and-white Canandaigua jerseys on. They are all cheering for the team. They are as excited about this as the rest of us and seeing this, one day they will want to be out here doing the same thing their senior year.</p>
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<p>They are going to remember this when it becomes their turn to play varsity CA lacrosse.</p>
<p>&#8221; Those kids define the program&#8217;s depth.</p>
<p>The current group of state champion Braves were once like them, hanging around watching, learning the game and dreaming that one day theymight win it all. That&#8217;s how CA lacrosse has come to work through the years.</p>
<p>Dean Smith, (on right) father of CA senior defenseman Matt Smith, was one of those helping the program in his son&#8217;s early days. &#8220;I started helping coach these kids since they were young,&#8221; he said. &#8220;So this is amazing. People that don&#8217;t know Canandaigua lacrosse don&#8217;t realize that this is a deep program here.</p>
<p>We have been building on this for years. It&#8217;s a culmination of a lot of effort and a lot of fun. Mostly a lot of fun.&#8221; Brian Burley, defenseman Evan Burley&#8217;s dad, said that watching those youngsters in the red-and white this year brought back memories.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think all the parents probably have the same feelings that I do,&#8221; he said while proudly wearing his son&#8217;s brand new state championship medal. &#8220;As soon as you see a couple of those young kids on the field like they were today your mind automatically goes back to, &#8216;That was my boy, how ever many years ago.&#8217; &#8220;And I think this is what has made Canandaigua lacrosse the team that it is.<br />
They play together so well because they grew up together. These kids know each other. Formy son, it&#8217;s the last game of his high school career and for it to end like this, after all these years, is special.&#8221; Senior defenseman Sean Regan used another word- dedication.</p>
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<p>&#8220;We have been playing together since the third-or fourth-grade,&#8221; he said, clutching the state championship trophy. &#8220;We have always played together. It&#8217;s always been that way. All the effort that we put in.</p>
<p>Everything that has happened this year is really special. It&#8217;s, for a lot of us, our senior year. To spend all the time that we have spent together since we were kids and end it with this state title shows how dedicated we all have been since we were kids.</p>
<p>This is what the dedication that we have showed over the years has gotten us.&#8221; Mulheron was asked about the program&#8217;s depth.</p>
<p>&#8220;J. J. (John Johnson, former CA and current Fisher head lacrosse coach and the dad ofMarshall Johnson) laid the groundwork here and I have been fortunate to have picked up where he left off,&#8221; Mulheron said. &#8220;A great programwith great kids.</p>
<p>&#8220;Twelve or 13 years ago my son was one of the youth players and we started Canandaigua youth lacrosse with a group of other guys, Randy Groot in particular,&#8221; Mulheron continued.</p>
<p>&#8220;And then a group of seven or eight other guys that were committed to youth lacrosse got involved and I think today is a culmination of those efforts by all those people that were much greater thanmine with this staff. It starts with those kindergarten, first-, second-and third grade kids. We build a program where those little kids become part of it and I&#8217;mso fortunate to be the head guy of that.&#8221; For his part, John Johnson wanted to make sure people knew who got the teamto this point.</p>
<p>&#8220;I told Eddie after the game that I am so proud of him and what he has done,&#8221; Johnson said. &#8220;He&#8217;s spent his time in this sport. He was my assistant for 22 years. We all started to build the youth program up as it&#8217;s come along to what it is now. All these kids have been a part of that.</p>
<p>Marshall was in the kindergarten and first-grade and he was playing with the third-and fourth-graders.</p>
<p>Brian Scheetz the same thing.</p>
<p>&#8220;But make no mistake. I was part of the program for quite a while, but this is Eddie&#8217;s team.&#8221; Then, as a proud dad would, he talked about his son, once again pointing out the depth of CA lacrosse.</p>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Canandaigua Attackman Deven Alves With Braves Lacrosse Fan Paige O&#39;Neil</p>
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<p>&#8220;I can&#8217;t even tell you how proud I am of my son. He needs little motivation, and he has worked so hard in the weight room since he was in the eighth-grade. Shooting, going to camps, faceoff camps and the like. It was all there for all of the kids and they have all done a great job over the years. For Canandaigua this is great.</p>
<p>This is the epitome of state lacrosse,&#8221; Johnson concludes. &#8220;These guys have won a state championship. They have done a great job. They are extremely well-coached and they are really good players. I think this is just great.&#8221;</p>
<p>Canandaigua Lacrosse Slide Show<br />
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		<title>Canandaigua To Play For The NYS Class B Championship!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Braves Ranked #1 in New York State After Defeating Jamesville Dewitt 12-6
Canandaigua had difficultly starting, but after scoring four goals in each of the final three quarters the Braves defeated Jamesville-DeWitt 12-6 to move on to the Class B State Finals.
This is the first time that Canandaigua had made the State finals. Jamesville-DeWitt was held [...]]]></description>
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<p>Canandaigua had difficultly starting, but after scoring four goals in each of the final three quarters the Braves defeated Jamesville-DeWitt 12-6 to move on to the Class B State Finals.</p>
<p>This is the first time that Canandaigua had made the State finals. Jamesville-DeWitt was held to one goal in each of the first three quarters and added three in the final quarter.</p>
<p>Marshall Johnson was the key to the Braves&#8217; success. Johnson finished 17 of 19 at the face-off (89.5%) with 16 ground balls. His individual effort was key for the Braves in setting the pace of the game. In addition he also added one goal.</p>
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<p>The first quarter almost appeared to be a different game then the rest of the contest. In the first quarter J-D scored the only goal with Jake Bratek scoring with a straight drive down the center during a fast-break. Gordon Gehring, of J-D, was phenomenal in the cage, making 7 saves in the opening quarter and holding the Braves scoreless.<span id="more-119"></span></p>
<p>He ended the game with 14 saves (54%).  Shooting was a serious problem for the Red Rams; Canandaigua finished the game with over twice the number of shots as JD (40-19). Gehring faced 26 shots on cage from the Braves.</p>
<p>In the second quarter the Braves began the onslaught, scoring the first three goals of the quarter with unassisted goals from Tom LaCrosse, Johnson and Deven Alves. Canandaigua had 11 of their 12 goals unassisted with Brian Scheetz having the only assist.</p>
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<p>Key to their scoring success was the position from which the Braves started their drives. As the second quarter began, the Braves began to attack the cage from behind and the results were positive.</p>
<p>J-D&#8217;s second goal was scored when Colin Short came down on a fast-break and hit Mac Keehfus at 0:16 remaining in the half. 0:16 was more than enough time for Johnson on the face-off; after picking up his own ground ball, Johnson passed the ball up to Bryan Peck on the crease. Peck dodged the defenseman and put the ball in the back of the net 10 seconds after the face-off. The score was 4-2 at halftime.</p>
<p>Canandaigua continued throughout the third and fourth quarters amassing an 11-3 lead before J-D came back scoring three of the last four goals in the final quarter. With 3:54 remaining, J-D scored three more goals including a goal with 0:01 remaining on the clock. Jeffrey Sciera scored the final goal on a fast-break with the assist from Short. Short led the Red Rams with 3 assists.</p>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Canandaigua Lacrosse Coach Ed Mulheron Celebtaes Victory Over Jamesvill Dewitt In State Semi Finals</p>
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<p>Nick King, who celebrated his birthday today, played the majority of the game for the Braves, making 5 saves and 5 goals against. Anthony DeLeo played the final minute with only a goal against. Parker Weeks took the final two face-offs for the Braves going 1-1.</p>
<p>Canandaigua moves on to face the Niskayuna (Section Two) in Saturday&#8217;s State Finals. Niskayuna defeated Sayville 15-8 in the Eastern Championship match today.</p>
<p>Scoring for Canandaigua were Tom LaCrosse (3g), Brian Scheetz (2g-1a), Tanner Scharr (2g), Deven Alves (2g), Bryan Peck (2g) and Marshall Johnson (1g).</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Canandaigua Lacrosse Slide Show</strong></span><br />
<a title="Canandaigua Lacrosse SlideShow" href="http://s295.photobucket.com/albums/mm149/calax_2008/2009_lax_state_semi_Jamesville_Dewitt/?albumview=slideshow" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-120" title="Canandaigua Lacrosse Slide Show" src="http://www.canandaigualacrosse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/slide_show_button8.png" alt="Canandaigua Lacrosse Slide Show" width="215" height="44" /></a></p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Canandaigua Lacrosse, It&#8217;s A Family Thing&#8230;</strong></span></p>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Left to Right: Coach Scheetz, Mrs. Johnson, Brian Scheetz, Coach Johnson, Marshall Johnson</p>
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		<title>Canandaigua Defeats Hamburg For The Western Regional Title</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mission Accomplished&#8230;..Canandaigua Demolishes Hamburg.
Next Up, Jamesville Dewitt In The NY State Lacrosse Semi Finals&#8230;..
The goal of any team is to be playing its best at the end of the season.
Mission accomplished for the Canandaigua boys lacrosse team.
The Braves dominated in every conceivable way Tuesday night at St. John Fisher College’s Growney Stadium and rolled to [...]]]></description>
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Next Up, Jamesville Dewitt In The NY State Lacrosse Semi Finals&#8230;..</strong></span></p>
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<p>The goal of any team is to be playing its best at the end of the season.<br />
Mission accomplished for the Canandaigua boys lacrosse team.</p>
<p>The Braves dominated in every conceivable way Tuesday night at St. John Fisher College’s Growney Stadium and rolled to a 17-3 win over Hamburg in the state Class B Western Regionals.</p>
<p>CA brought its usual depth and smothering defense and also showed it can score at will in almost any way possible.<span id="more-106"></span></p>
<p>Brian Scheetz perhaps summed things up best when he said: “The defense played great. The middies were crazy all game long, all over the field. They won most of the ground balls, and that is how we need to play to be successful. Our offense was clicking on all cylinders. Everyone is playing well and we are peaking at the right time.”</p>
<p>Scheetz and Marshall Johnson scored four times each to lead the Braves, who scored a number of goals in their usual high-octane way — off nifty back-of-the net passes followed by rifled bounce shots along with a couple of nice mid-distance rippers.</p>
<p>But Tuesday the Braves also proved that they can be scrappers, too, scoring several goals after fiercely digging out loose balls.</p>
<p>A couple of times, it looked more like hockey as two goals were scored on what virtually were slap shots — loose balls on the ground that were slapped home by John Klein and Deven Alves.<br />
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Canandaigua Senior Midfielder Marshall Johnson </p>
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<p>One of the game’s more dramatic goals was a perfect example of CA’s scrappiness. After a turnover on the offensive end, junior midfielder Tom LaCrosse hustled across the field and went high to intercept a Bulldog pass. He whirled and streaked straight back down the middle, going in alone on Hamburg goalie James Maxwell and firing a shot at Maxwell’s feet that he had no chance of stopping. That score came at the eight-minute mark of the third quarter and gave CA an 11-3 lead. It served to punctuate the futility facing the Bulldogs.</p>
<p>Canandaigua, 20-2 and ranked No. 4 in the state in Class B, felt out the No. 7-ranked Bulldogs for a quarter before exploding. It was 2-2 after one period before the Braves’ defense settled into lockdown mode. With 3:51 left in the half and trailing 5-2, Hamburg long-sticker Shawn Needham snuck in behind the defense and scored what would be the Bulldogs’ final goal of the game. CA goalie Nick King, a junior, and the defense in front of him did not allow another score over the last 30 minutes.</p>
<p>“We gave up one long pole goal on a missed clear in the second quarter and then nothing from that point on,” said CA coach Ed Mulheron. “We are really, really pleased with that. We tell the kids that our defense is the backbone and we will only go as far as our defense will carry us. At some point along the line here we are going to have to lay it on the line defensively and that’s what we pride ourselves on.”</p>
<p>“The defense starts right at the center X,” said Johnson, who helped the Braves win 20 of 24 faceoffs. “We made an adjustment on the wing and it worked out. We realized what they were doing in the first half, and we changed it. Once we realized what we needed to do, just finish and get our good shots, we scored.”</p>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Canandaigua Lacrosse, 2009 Western Regional Champions</p>
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<p>The game’s star defenseman, senior Sean Regan, summed up the defensive work this way: “King played great. The defense played great and it really helped out that Marshall won a bunch of faceoffs. The middies played great ‘D’. Evan Burley, Matt Smith, all the long-stick players played great, too.”</p>
<p>“The defense came out strong right from the beginning,” said King. “Sean was really tough on Matt Springer. We thought he would be a big threat to us but he shut him down good. Stopped all of his passes to the point where they moved him to midfield and that didn’t make any difference.”</p>
<p>King also enjoyed watching the show his teammates put on at the other end of the field.</p>
<p>“Watching that offense of ours in front of me is the best feeling ever, knowing that I can sit back and watch our offense rack ’em up,” he said.</p>
<p>In addition to his four goals, Scheetz also added two assists. Alves scored three times and dished out one assist. LaCrosse added two goals and Tanner Scharr, Klein, Brandon Thomson and Jordan Reals each had one. Scharr and Will Johnson added assists.</p>
<p>King made but two stops in three quarters of work with Anthony DeLeo and LaShawn Williams splitting time in the fourth quarter and making no saves.</p>
<p>Mulheron, whose team has won 18 straight games, identified a few points as to why the offense is clicking.</p>
<p>“I give a lot of credit to our faceoff men and our wing play,” he said. “(Hamburg) won a few draws tonight, too, but our kids were just relentless on ground balls. And even when (Hamburg) won a ground ball, boy they paid the price and we got it back. That’s what we try to be about. A blue collar team that will get down and get at you.</p>
<p>“What I was really pleased with was when we substituted there in the third quarter for four minutes or so with a whole other set of attackers and they couldn’t get out a couple of times then either. That just allows our kids to get in, get a drink, get a little rest. We are hoping over 48 minutes that we can wear you down. I think tonight it took its toll. At the end of the first quarter it was even. But little by little we pulled away.”</p>
<p>Added Scheetz with the final say: “I hope we can keep it all rolling.”</p>
<p>For now, the Braves will roll into the state semifinals where they will take on No. 8 Jamesville-DeWitt Thursday at 8 p.m. back at Fisher. The Rams took out St. Lawrence of Section 10, 9-3.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Canandaigua Lacrosse Slide Show</strong></span><br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Depth Of Talent Leads Canandaigua Lacrosse Braves To 2009 Section 5 Crown
 Some things never change, and unfortunately for the second-seeded Irondequoit Eagles, losing to the Canandaigua Braves is one of those things. Playing in their second-straight sectional championship game against the top-seeded Braves, the Eagles lost 17-6 Friday in the Class B finals. Irondequoit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Depth Of Talent Leads Canandaigua Lacrosse Braves To 2009 Section 5 Crown</strong></span></p>
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	<strong><strong><a href="http://www.canandaigualacrosse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/victorypic.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-74" title="Canandaigua Lacrosse 2009 Sec 5 Champions" src="http://www.canandaigualacrosse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/victorypic.jpg" alt="Canandaigua Lacrosse 2009 Sec 5 Champions" width="597" height="419" /></a></strong></strong>
	<p class="wp-caption-text">Canandaigua Lacrosse 2009 Section 5 Champions</p>
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<p><strong> </strong>Some things never change, and unfortunately for the second-seeded Irondequoit Eagles, losing to the Canandaigua Braves is one of those things. Playing in their second-straight sectional championship game against the top-seeded Braves, the Eagles lost 17-6 Friday in the Class B finals. Irondequoit lost to CA, 18-5, in the ‘A’ finals last spring. The victory was CA’s 17th-straight this year.<span id="more-72"></span></p>
<p>What also never changed in the sectional title game was the depth of the Braves and the lock-down style of their defense. All year the Braves had used 6-to-7 defenseman, 5-to-7 attackmen, and 8-to-9 middies in almost every game, not to mention rotating three goalies in and out just about every other quarter during the season, also. As they have also done all season long, the CA defense has been able to stifle whatever offensive scheme they have had to face.<!--more--></p>
<p>Friday night at St. John Fisher College, every facet of the Braves lacrosse game was in high gear. Especially the offense, scoring four goals in each of the first three quarters to grab a 12-5 lead after the third quarter, going on to outscore the Eagles 5-1 in the last quarter.</p>
<p>The CA offense was started by senior X-man Marshall Johnson, winning 18-of-19 draws at the X, and ended by junior Deven Alves who scored five goals and dished out three assists in the game.</p>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Canandaigua Celebrates As They Score One Of Their 17 Goals In Their Section 5 Win Over Irondequoite</p>
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<p>Also scoring for CA, now 19-2 on the season, was senior Brian Scheetz with three goals and four assists, senior Tanner Scharr and junior Tom LaCrosse with two goals and one assist each, Marshall Johnson with one goal and one assist, and one goal each from Will Johnson, Shane Dobies, Adam Knapton and Bryan Peck.</p>
<p>“The kids played very well. They really rose to the occasion,” said CA head coach Ed Mulheron. “I’m very proud of how we played today. Deven had a great game as did the rest of the kids. But I am especially pleased with how well Deven played.”</p>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">#7 Deven Alves, 2009 Section 5 Tournament MVP, Had 5 Goals And 3 Assists</p>
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<p>As far as Deven Alves was concerned, he knew who was buttering his bread.<br />
“I think all game long, it all started with the job Marshall was doing with the draw,” he stated. “It gave us a chance to run our offense. Brian, me and Tanner working well amongst ourselves behind the net was also a big key. We were using our picks well and creating a lot of offense. I was pumped up the whole game and whenever the ball came my way I took advantage of it.”</p>
<p>But it wasn’t only the offense that Alves wanted to talk about.“Our defense played really great also,” he continued. “The Coholan brothers (Irondequoit’s Drew and Greg) are unbelievable scorers. To hold them back like we did was unbelievable. Everybody did a great job of chipping into shutting them down. It was a full team effort.”</p>
<p>CA starting goalie, junior Nick King, perhaps showing how well his defense was playing in front of him, made but five saves in the game with most of those being big key saves at crucial times.</p>
<p>“Nick played very well with some nice timely saves when we really needed them,” continued fourth-year coach Mulheron. “He was everything we asked for today in the nets.”</p>
<p>Mulheron could not continue the interview without talking about the team’s X-man and middie play.</p>
<p>“I thought Marshall did an outstanding job at the X,” continued Mulheron. “But his wing men did a great job helping him. They picked up a lot of loose balls that got us the draw also.”</p>
<p>In fact it was the whole Braves team that did an excellent job gaining control of loose balls, scooping up 34 to just 13 by the Eagles.</p>
<p>Despite his strong stats at the X, Johnson was all about the play of his defense.</p>
<p>“I love this defense,” said Johnson, who will play at Fairfield next year. “In the first half, to hold their offense to just three goals and doing the same thing in the second half was strong. A key, we thought, was to hold the Coholan brothers to four goals or less each and we did just that.”</p>
<p>Finally he was persuaded to talk about his day at the X.</p>
<p>“Going against Greg (Coholan) last year a few times, I noticed he changed his style this year,” he continued. “I figured that the first few draws in the beginning of the game were going to set the tone. So, once I won the first three draws, I figured it wasn’t going to be much of a problem from there on out.</p>
<p>But I also have to mention how strong a game Deven played. He was huge. He was in the right spot at the right time all game.”</p>
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<p>While the Braves offense was doing its thing, the defense was doing theirs also. Mulheron knew why.<br />
“Our assistant coaches Robin Hulme and Jeff Scheetz have done a wonderful job preparing our defense all season long,” continued Mulheron. “They really dialed in our defense today. The defense had a lot to do with this win today, too.”</p>
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	<a href="http://www.canandaigualacrosse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/kyle.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-82" title="#26 Defenseman Kyle Stanney" src="http://www.canandaigualacrosse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/kyle.jpg" alt="Canandaigua Lacrosse Defenseman Kyle Stanney" width="404" height="512" /></a>
	<p class="wp-caption-text">#26 Defenseman Kyle Stanney Named To Section 5 All Tournament Team...Says The Section 5 Championship Title Fits Just Fine</p>
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<p>The Braves will move onto the state tournament this Tuesday, facing Section 6 champ Hamburg back at St. John Fisher College in first round regional play. The Braves might have defeated Hamburg 10-6 earlier in the season at Hamburg, but according to Mulheron, that’s all the more reason to be worried about them.</p>
<p>“We know Hamburg is a very good team having played them once earlier in the season. We are somewhat familiar with them because of that game but they will also be more aware of our game, too. We will expect a high-quality game from them come Tuesday.”</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #800000;">Canandaigua Lacrosse Slide Show</span></strong><br />
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<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Canandaigua All Tournamet Team Selections:</strong></span><br />
Attack: Tanner Sharr, Brian Sheetz, Deven Alves /Tournament MVP</p>
<p>Midfield: Marshall Johnson  Defense: Kyle Stanney, Sean Regan  Goalie: Nick King</p>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Canandaigua Lacrosse Section 5 All Tournament Team // Deven Alves Tournament MVP</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rednecks In The Balance
Well, they did it again!
The 2009 annual Redneck Games were a big hit.
This year events: Shoot the gorilla on the moped, Redneck bowling, Mud diving and more&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;
It happens once a year. A legendary contest that tests The Braves on every level.
And now, at last, it’s finally here.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Rednecks In The Balance</strong></span></p>
<p>Well, they did it again!<br />
The 2009 annual Redneck Games were a big hit.</p>
<p>This year events: Shoot the gorilla on the moped, Redneck bowling, Mud diving and more&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;</p>
<p>It happens once a year. A legendary contest that tests The Braves on every level.<br />
And now, at last, it’s finally here.</p>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Coach York &amp; Nate From Tangarine Films</p>
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<p>Watch as our heroes roll up their sleeves, put on their game faces and step to the front lines. It’s cow milking time! Yes, the Redneck Games are in full effect in Episode 9. Mud slides! Clay pigeons! And did we mention the cows? After that, it’s time for business with another legendary annual contest. Arch rival Fairport- the #1 team in Section 5 Class A Lacrosse- comes to Evans’ Field for the Braves’ last regular-season game. Will the Braves emerge victorious and roll into the postseason as winners? Find out here in Episode 9 of Season in the Balance.</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>RedNeck Games Slide Show</strong></span><br />
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		<title>Canandaigua Lacrosse Defeats Penn Yan&#8230;..In OverTime!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It &#8216;Doesn&#8217;t Get Much Better Than This!
There was something bittersweet about Canandaigua’s heart-pounding 12-11 overtime win over Penn Yan Tuesday night in Finger Lakes Division I boys lacrosse action.
On the one hand, there was the packed house at Penn Yan Academy — full grandstands and fans three and four deep all the way around the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><span style="color: #7e0000;"><strong>It &#8216;Doesn&#8217;t Get Much Better Than This!</strong></span></p>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Deven Alves Scores Winning Goal In Overtime To Defeat Penn Yan!!</p>
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<p>There was something bittersweet about Canandaigua’s heart-pounding 12-11 overtime win over Penn Yan Tuesday night in Finger Lakes Division I boys lacrosse action.</p>
<p>On the one hand, there was the packed house at Penn Yan Academy — full grandstands and fans three and four deep all the way around the fence — for what has developed into the marquee rivalry in the FL. On the other hand, there’s the fact that it was the last time they will meet as league opponents, each going different ways after this season.<span id="more-56"></span></p>
<p>Taking everything into account, CA coach Ed Mulheron summed it up by saying: “This was just another classic Finger Lakes battle between Penn Yan and Canandaigua. Local high school lacrosse doesn’t get much better than this.”</p>
<p>CA is moving on to Monroe County next year, while Penn Yan will be an independent.</p>
<p>“I think our rivalry with Penn Yan has been a special one over all these years,” Mulheron said. “Both programs take a lot of pride in what they do. In that regard we will miss playing them twice a year. However, we have already made agreements, Brian (Hobart, PYA coach) and I, that as long as we are coaching there will be a game scheduled between our two teams each year. Maybe have a coin toss that first year to see who will be the home team for the first game.”</p>
<p>As for last night, <strong>the game-winner came with 1:29 left in overtime when CA’s Marshall Johnson laid a perfect pass to a streaking Deven Alves</strong>, who found a seam in the Mustang defense and put a shot on PY goalie Ethan Kamholtz before he could react. That was 20 seconds after Kamholtz made the save of the game, keeping the Mustangs in it with a beautiful stop on Tom LaCrosse, who had found himself staring Kamholtz down from about eight feet out and no defender around. Kamholtz stayed upright and made the save.</p>
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	<p class="wp-caption-text">Canandaigua Lacrosse Celebrates Overtime Win Against Penn Yan</p>
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<p>CA fans will point to the job that the Braves’ Nick King did in goal as well. Playing a rare complete game, King made several tough saves on a loose ball scrum in front of his net as the clock ticked down in regulation.</p>
<p>The Braves (9-0 in the league, 11-2 overall) led most of the way but never by more than two. It was 2-0, 5-3 and 7-5 after the first three quarters and was tied three times.</p>
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<p>Both teams clamped down on defense, especially in the first half, but as the game went on, and as things got more physical, time between goals got shorter.</p>
<p>Eight goals were scored in the first half, while 10 were scored in the fourth quarter alone.</p>
<p>The biggest reason for the tight game came from the center X. In their previous meeting, a 15-5 CA win at home, Braves faceoff man Johnson won all 19 draws.</p>
<p>He won the first four on Tuesday before PY’s Ty Trombley settled down and won the next three. Johnson would narrowly win the battle between the two specialists, 14-12.</p>
<p>“In the first half, I had it under control,” said Johnson of the faceoff action. “At halftime (Trombley) made some adjustments and got better. But when I can’t get it done, the defense picks it up and we get it done that way.”</p>
<p>The Braves had several outstanding scoring plays, but the goal that seemed to really spark them came from Bryan Peck.</p>
<p>Racing in from the sidelines during a Braves transition, he found himself wide open for a pass that he quickly buried into the net.</p>
<p>The Mustangs’ Matt Osgood had just scored on the other end, but Peck’s opportunistic goal gave the Braves back a two-goal cushion.</p>
<p>“It came off a great pass from Marshall on the run,” Peck said. “He drew my man to him and passed it to me. Just a great pass on his part.” He then directed the rest of his comments to the defense.</p>
<p>“Our defense shut down some of their key guys and Nick was great in goal. We hustled on some ground balls, but it was everybody’s hustle tonight that got us this win.”</p>
<p>Mulheron agreed, especially about King, who totaled eight saves.</p>
<p>“Nicky King made some key saves at the most opportune times,” he said. “He really rose to the occasion when we needed him.”</p>
<p>Deven Alves led the Braves with three goals and had offensive support from Tanner Scharr, Johnson and LaCrosse, who each scored twice.</p>
<p>Adam Trombley was the offensive force of the night, scoring five goals for Penn Yan (8-2, 12-2), two of which he scored by seeming to know where the sun was at his back. He scored his team’s second goal by taking a shot with the sun right over his shoulder and in King’s eyes. Fifty seconds later, he did the same thing from the exact same spot.</p>
<p>Osgood added two goals while Kamholtz ended up with 15 saves.</p>
<p>“I think this game gives us a little bit of an idea of what situations we can play in,” Johnson said. “We know we can play in these tight defensive overtime games. The win was nice. But you know what? That was tonight. It’s always nice to beat Penn Yan, but there are bigger fish to fry.”</p>
<p>Mulheron wanted to let it sink in a bit before looking ahead. “This was a really great team win,” he said. “We hung in there and fought back for the lead each time they tied us. Everybody played their roles. We found ways to make plays, and in championship-type games you have to.</p>
<p>“We can be really proud that we reacted the way we did in a hostile environment on the road.”</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canandaigua Lacrosse Ranked 6th In NY State After Defeating Fairport

Although Fairport had the first face off and took almost two minutes off the clock in their offensive set, Canandaigua scored first, on their first trip to the offensive side of the field, when Deven Alves scored an unassisted goal on a drive from the side.
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<p>Although Fairport had the first face off and took almost two minutes off the clock in their offensive set, Canandaigua scored first, on their first trip to the offensive side of the field, when Deven Alves scored an unassisted goal on a drive from the side.</p>
<p>About a minute later, the Braves scored again when Brian Scheetz popped a short adjacent pass to Marshall Johnson on the short right wing.</p>
<p>Both goalies, Nick King (CA) and Kris Sterzin (Fpt) had numerous &#8220;big saves&#8221; in the game. Their &#8220;stand up, tall in the cage&#8221; approach to a number of one-on-ones had the fans for both teams cheering their accomplishments. King ended the game with 15 saves and so did Sterzin.<span id="more-47"></span></p>
<p>The Red Raiders saw their first goal at 6:09 with an outside, underhand shot from the front by Aaron Jones while in man up.</p>
<p>Canandaigua came back with three unanswered goals to end the quarter up 5-1. Johnson added another outside score on a feed from Alves at 4:39 and junior middie Tom LaCrosse scored at 3:51 on a drive from the left. Adam Knapton scored on a clearing fast break and a pass from Deven Alves.</p>
<p>During a time out, Fairport Head Coach kept telling his team, &#8220;You need to make a decision right now.&#8221; Whereas the CA defense was aggressive on anything inside the box, Fairport was, in the first half, less anxious to engage the quick CA midfielders and as a result, let them have a great deal of unmolested ball time out front which gave the Braves 14 shots in the first quarter (10 on, 5 goals).</p>
<p>CA scored first in the second quarter, right from the initial face off, when Gannon Osborn took a short pass from LaCrosse and made an outside shot low to the ground, giving the Braves a 6-1 advantage and a great deal of momentum.</p>
<p>This momentum, however, was short-lived as the Raiders came back with an unassisted goal by Brendan Saylor who ran the ball to the back of the cage and then ran a gentle outside drive giving him an outside shot low on the cage.</p>
<p>Thirty seconds later, Andrew Hays received the ball on the wing from Jones on the top of the box and popped one in, taking the score to 6-3.</p>
<p>Canandaigua took the wind out of the Fairport sails with the final two goals of the half, starting with an unassisted goal on a tight drive from behind the net by Alves who shot as he just crossed the GLE.</p>
<p>Johnson ended the first half scoring with a pass Deven Alves from the wing to top front, giving the senior midfielder an opportunity for a hard wind-up side arm shot which blasted by Sterzin&#8217;s left calf. CA left the field at halftime up 8-3 and feeling like the game was over.</p>
<p>Fairport came out of the break with a man up goal at 9:10 by Andrew Hays and an assist from Connor Lowe. Hays scored an outside sidearm shot to King&#8217;s off stick side. Action stopped briefly when the scoreboard lost power and had to be reset.</p>
<p>The quick break gave the Braves A chance to reset as well and they came back with an unassisted goal by Alves who drove the left crease and at the GLE shot a pin-point wrist shot into the corner.</p>
<p>Canandaigua Goalie Nick King Has 15 Saves Against Fairport</p>
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<p>Thirty second later Johnson ran from a CA clear right to cage for an unassisted goal at 5:44. Fairport finished the quarter scoring when Brendan Saylor drove left from behind the cage and placed a shot low to the ground past King. The Braves led after three quarters, 10-5.</p>
<p>The Raiders played most of the second half like a team that had to make things happen and in their rush, made a number of mistakes during clears with passes that were not as sharp as usual. Quick outlet pitches by Sterzin were lost at midfield giving CA more offensive ball time and frustrating the Fairport offense who wanted that ball time. Two turnovers in the second half came from failure to advance the ball on the Raider end of the field.</p>
<p>Fairport junior middie Martin Manilla took the score to 10-6 with is unassisted side arm blast at 10:30. The Raiders scored the final point of the game at 7:59 with an unassisted goal by Andrew Hays on his drive from a clear.</p>
<p>CA&#8217;s King made two key saves in the last five minutes of the game which slowed the building Fairport momentum. Canandaigua took control of the ball for most of the last four minutes of the game, and were very content to play keep away, rather than give the Raiders a chance to score.</p>
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<p>Senior face off man Mike Lehmann provided a highlight to Fairport&#8217;s game, winning 12 of 20 draws.</p>
<p>Scoring for Canandaigua were Deven Alves (3g-3a), Tanner Scharr (1a), Marshall Johnson (4g), Tom LaCrosse (1g-1a), Gannon Osborn (1g) and Adam Knapton (1g). Nick King recorded 15s/7ga for the Braves (16-2) who will play their quarter final game at home on May 28th in the Class B tournament as the number one seeded team.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[CA Tops Undefeated Hamburg On The Road
Hamburg, Ranked second in the Class B NYSSWA Poll
The Hamburg Bullgogs took a 2-1 lead in the first quarter and led 5-4 at the half.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><span style="color: #7e0000;"><strong>CA Tops Undefeated Hamburg On The Road</strong></span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.canandaigualacrosse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/bsheetz.png"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-44" title="Brian Scheetz, Attackman Canandaigua Lacrosse" src="http://www.canandaigualacrosse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/bsheetz.png" alt="Canandaigua Lacrosse vs Hanburg" width="493" height="541" /></a>Hamburg, Ranked second in the Class B NYSSWA Poll</p>
<p>The Hamburg Bullgogs took a 2-1 lead in the first quarter and led 5-4 at the half.</p>
<p>But, Canandaigua came back after the half and held the Bulldogs scoreless for twenty-two and a half minutes, while scoring six for themselves as they won a 10-6 victory on the road.</p>
<p>Defensemen Evan Burley, Matt Smith, Sean Regan, Adam Fingar, Kyle Stanney, and Matt George all had an outstanding game.</p>
<p>Leading the defensive effort was junior goalie Nick King who recorded 10s/6ga. Senior midfielder Marshall Johnson won 13 of 17 face offs for the Braves (9-2).<br />
Scoring for Canandaigua were Deven Alves (1g), Tanner Scharr (2g), Brian Scheetz (3g-4a), Marshall Johnson (2a), Tom LaCrosse (1g), Collin Peck (1a), Gannon Osborn (1g) and Brandon Thomson (2g).</p>
<p>Scoring for Hamburg were Christopher Feuerstein (2g), Josh Kerr (1g-1a), Matt Springer (2g-1a) and Ryan Feuerstein (1g-1a). James Maxwell had 8s/10ga for Hamburg (8-1).</p>
<p><span style="color: #7e0000;">Canandaigua Lacrosse Slide Show</span><br />
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		<title>Canandaigua Lacrosse Powers Past Geneva</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canandaigua Lacrosse Powers Past Geneva

The latest chapter in what at times over the years has been an intense rivalry on the lacrosse field turned into a lopsided affair on Tuesday evening.
At Evans Field, Canandaigua scored five goals in each of the first three quarters, and the Braves went on to beat Geneva 17-5 in the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The latest chapter in what at times over the years has been an intense rivalry on the lacrosse field turned into a lopsided affair on Tuesday evening.</p>
<p>At Evans Field, Canandaigua scored five goals in each of the first three quarters, and the Braves went on to beat Geneva 17-5 in the Finger Lakes Division I boys game.</p>
<p>With Canandaigua moving to Monroe County in all sports next fall, this is the last season the two squads will meet in Finger Lakes League competition. And it was the Braves flexing their muscles at home.</p>
<p><strong>Deven Alves had the hottest hand for CA netting five goal</strong>s, while Brian Scheetz handed out six assists. Tom LaCrosse and Brandon Thomson added three goals each, Tanner Scharr had two and Marshall Johnson, Will Johnson, Bryan Peck and Eric Schott had one each.<span id="more-29"></span></p>
<p>“Our kids controlled the ball and played well, but I was very impressed with the way the Geneva kids played,” said CA coach Ed Mulheron.</p>
<p>“They never quit and kept playing hard the entire game.”</p>
<p>Nick King started in goal for the Braves, making five saves in 27 minutes. He was replaced by Anthony DeLeo, who made four saves in the next 14 minutes. LaShawn Williams made two saves over the final seven minutes.</p>
<p>Scoring a goal each for Geneva (1-1, 1-5) were Will Brennan, Frank Triana, Chris Tapscott, Billy Eddington and Mike Warner. Ross Dinan and Billy Craft combined to make seven saves in the nets.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canandaigua Smashes Penn Yan 15 &#8211; 5 In Home Opener
The Canandaigua boys lacrosse team was smarting after last Friday’s last-second loss to Orchard Park in the driving rain.﻿
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<p>The Canandaigua boys lacrosse team was smarting after last Friday’s last-second loss to Orchard Park in the driving rain.﻿</p>
<p>There was no better way of getting over that defeat than to take out those frustrations on the visiting Penn Yan Mustangs Thursday evening. Behind sharp offensive play and solid defense led by senior Evan Burley and junior goalie Nick King, the Braves beat their Finger Lakes League rivals 15-5.</p>
<p><strong>Junior Deven Alves Led both teams in scoring with a natural &#8220;hat trick&#8221; in the first half,</strong> and capped one more goal in the second half, while senior Tanner Scharr chipped in three more.<span id="more-18"></span></p>
<p>The Mustangs started the scoring just a minute into the game when Adam Trombley found Cole Castle up field on a clear. Less than two minutes later The Braves scored the first of five in a row, when Devin Alves scored on a feed from Bryan Peck on a cut from the left side of the cage.Alves scored again with just over a minute left in the quarter on a back to front feed from Brain Scheetz. The Braves led at the end of the first quarter 2-1.</p>
<p>But, it was Deven Alves again at the top of the second quarter as the Braves scored three goals while holding the Mustangs scoreless. After a ball bounced off a defender on the crease a number of players ended up on the ground.</p>
<p>When the ball popped out, Alves scooped it up and put in the net. Canandaigua maintained control of the ball for the majority of the quarter and took time off the clock with slow, methodical play set-ups. Will Johnson scored a man up goal at 9:23 when after cutting to the crease he received the ball from Scheetz. At 7:13 Marshall Johnson scored an unassisted goal on a drive from the top of the box. The Braves led at half time 5-1.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.canandaigualacrosse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Marshall_Johnson_Wins1.png"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-36" title="Marshall_Johnson_Wins 20 for 20 Faceoff's" src="http://www.canandaigualacrosse.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Marshall_Johnson_Wins1.png" alt="Marshall_Johnson_Wins 20 for 20" width="472" height="335" /></a>Penn Yan struggled with pressure from the Canandaigua rides and, in fact, had three goals scored against them as the result of failed clears. At one point, senior goalie Ethan Kamholtz ran the ball to his offensive end simply because no one broke open for his outlet pass.</p>
<p>The Mustangs came back with two goals to start the second half. Castle scored on a quick feed from Matt Osgood in the first minute of the third quarter taking the score to 5-2. Osgood scored an unassisted goal on an a-cut drive from behind the net to take the score to 5-3, but that was the end of the run as the Braves scored the next five goals, all within a three and a half minute period to take the score to 10-3 with 4:23 left.</p>
<p>Canandaigua also controlled the face off stats, winning 17 of 24 and giving the braves a significant amount of ball time as the result.</p>
<p>Penn Yan closed out the third quarter with a goal by Nate Nichols, who received the ball after cutting to the crease and connecting with Osgood. The quarter ended twenty seconds later with CA up 10-4.</p>
<p>Two minutes into the fourth quarter Canandaigua scored three more, all within a forty-eight second period. Tanner Scharr started it off with quick cross-crease pass from Will Johnson. Brian Scheetz added an unassisted goal after intercepting a clearing pass and shooting on an open net from the top of the box and Alves added the third on a drive from behind the net. Adam Trombley scored the last goal for Penn Yan in man up with 4:36 remaining, but CA countered on the ensuing face off (Adam Knapton from Marshall Johnson), and then scored the final goal on the next face off when Brandon Thomson scored at 3:49.</p>
<p>In the final analysis, Canandaigua controlled the ball on both ends of the field. Their player depth allowed for more match ups and a number of mismatches, they used eleven different players on the offensive book and their pressure on rides frustrated Penn Yan.</p>
<p>Scoring for Canandaigua were Game leading scorer Deven Alves (4g-1a), Brian Scheetz (1g-3a), Bryan Peck (1a), Will Johnson (1g-1a), Marshall Johnson (1g-1a), Tom LaCrosse (2g), Brandon Thomson (2g), Tanner Scharr (3g), Collin Peck (1a) and Adam napton (1g).</p>
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