With the top spot in District 2 on the line, Delaware Valley and Scranton Prep went toe-to-toe in a battle of 14-1 powerhouses. But when the dust settled, it was the Warriors who stole the spotlight—exploding for six unanswered goals in the fourth quarter to silence the home crowd and claim a dominant 12-5 victory. Fueled by grit, momentum, and a whole lot of fire, DV proved why they\'re a force to be reckoned with.
Senior attacker Brady Holmes stole the spotlight with an explosive eight-goal outing, powering the Scranton Prep Cavaliers past the Dallas Mountaineers in a dominant 20–8 win. With strong support from Mackie Lynott, Grady Toolan, and Braden McPartland, the Cavaliers showcased their offensive depth and gear up for a Friday night clash vs. Abington Heights.
Delaware Valley outscored Wyoming Seminary 17-3 over the final three quarters and held the Blue Knights scoreless in the second half, cruising to a 20-6 win as Peyton LaRocco celebrated his 400th career point.
In a highly anticipated clash between two of the area’s top-ranked boys’ lacrosse teams, Delaware Valley delivered a statement win, defeating previously unbeaten Abington Heights 16-5. The game, played at Abington Heights under cold and rainy conditions, marked the first loss of the season for the Comets, who entered the matchup with a perfect 6-0 record.
The Abington Heights boys lacrosse team put on a dominant performance against Tunkhannock, cruising to a 20-2 victory. The Comets took control from the start, building a commanding 12-2 lead by halftime and never looking back.
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