By: Brad Loff | SportzWire | April 30, 2026
Scranton Prep and Delaware Valley went toe-to-toe in a battle for the ages, a true barn burner that had everyone on the edge of their seats until the very last whistle. When the dust settled and the final goal hit the net, it was Scranton Prep emerging victorious in a thrilling 8-7 overtime showdown! Neither squad gave an inch, proving that competitive spirit is alive and well in high school lacrosse.
Delaware Valley put on a remarkable offensive display throughout the contest. Leading their scoring charge with an impressive hat trick was Tyler Husejnovic, who was simply unstoppable. Michael Iuzzolino and Colin McGarvey weren't far behind, each contributing two crucial goals, constantly keeping the pressure firmly on Scranton Prep's defense. Dishing out key assists to set up those scoring opportunities were Christopher Devaney with one helper and Phillip Leslie Jr with two. Down at the other end, Riley Smith, the man in goal for Delaware Valley, was a busy, busy man, making eight saves to keep his team in the thick of it right until the end.
But Scranton Prep, oh did they match that intensity! Multiple players found the back of the net, showcasing a balanced and relentless attack. Mackey Lynett was the offensive standout for Scranton Prep, also tallying a hat trick with three massive goals. The McPartland brothers truly made their presence felt in this one: Owen McPartland netted two goals, while Braedon McPartland added a goal and an assist to the scoresheet. Will McPartland was instrumental in facilitating plays, notching one goal and dishing out two assists. And the ever-reliable Colin McMullen rounded out the scoring for Scranton Prep with a crucial, crucial goal. Protecting the net for Scranton Prep, James Stallman stood tall like a stone wall, turning away ten shots and making critical saves that ultimately paved the way for his team's dramatic overtime triumph. What a game, folks! A true testament to grit, skill, and competitive fire.
For his absolutely pivotal performance between the pipes, James Stallman of Scranton Prep is our undisputed Player of the Game. Protecting the net in a high-stakes, back-and-forth affair that culminated in a dramatic 8-7 overtime victory, Stallman was a brick wall, turning away ten shots. His critical saves throughout the game kept Scranton Prep in contention and ultimately paved the way for his team's triumph, showcasing his incredible ability to perform under the most intense pressure and secure the win when it mattered most.
Delaware Valley
Tyler Husejnovic: 3 Goals
Michael Iuzzolino: 2 Goals
Colin McGarvey: 2 Goals
Phillip Leslie Jr: 2 Assists
Riley Smith: 8 Saves
Scranton Prep
Mackey Lynett: 3 Goals
Will McPartland: 1 Goal, 2 Assists
Owen McPartland: 2 Goals
Braedon McPartland: 1 Goal, 1 Assist
James Stallman: 10 Saves