Senior goalie Brady Parks stopping a vicious attack on goal. Following the Dallastown game, Parks has saved 123 goals this season. Photograph by: Allie Wolfe
Members of the varsity lacrosse team await the coin flip prior to the start of their game against Dallastown on April 16. This was the team’s twelfth game of the season. Photograph by Allie WolfeThe intensity of the first face off of the game on April 16. Heading into this game, the Warriors had six wins under their belt, with only four losses. Photograph by Allie WolfeSophomore Grant Wilhelm moving the ball down the field. At this point in the season, Wilhelm is third on the team with 8 assists. Photograph by Allie WolfeThe Warriors celebrate Jacob Burns’ goal, the first of the game. Junior Jacob Burns speaks on what it’s like to play attack. “It’s a scary position,” Burns said. “It’s also a very…high risk, high reward kind of thing…it’s a fun position to play.” Photograph by Allie WolfeThe scoreboard following Burns’ goal. According to Maxpreps, Burns leads the Warriors team averaging 2.4 goals per game. Photograph by Allie WolfeDefensive players Henry Rodriguez (Sophomore), Iraj Adams (Freshmen), and Joshua Fetterolf (Sophomore) pressure a Dallastown attacker. Rodriguez gave some insight on the team’s goal this season. “It’s really making it to districts…,” Rodriguez said. “We just want to qualify for district playoffs.” Photograph by Allie WolfeSenior Ryan Simmons pressures a Dallastown player for possession mid-game. At this point in the season, the Warriors had scored 103 total goals. Photograph by Allie WolfeThe Warriors gather in a huddle during a timeout. Head Coach Mason Markey gave input on how the team has improved this season. “We are growing and learning everyday,” Markey said. “I know some of the players may not be happy with specific game outcomes that have happened, but we have learned from those losses and continued to improve.” Photograph by Allie WolfeSenior goalie Brady Parks stopping a vicious attack on goal. Following the Dallastown game, Parks has saved 123 goals this season. Photograph by Allie WolfeWarriors work together to move the ball closer to the goal. The Warriors had six total takeaways against Dallastown. Photograph by Allie WolfeParks moving to defend the Warrior’s goal. Dallastown tallied 21 shots on Park’s goal during the game. Photograph by Allie WolfeThe Warriors having a halftime team-huddle. The Warriors had a lead early in the game, but eventually lost 6-8. Photograph by Allie WolfeThe Warrior’s defense works tirelessly to put a halt to Dallastown’s assault. Dallastown had a total of 36 shots on goal. Photograph by Allie WolfeSophomore Henry Rodriguez player launches into the air to receive a ball. Throughout the game, 28 shots were made on Dallastown’s goal. Photograph by Allie WolfeWarrior defenders work together to prevent a Dallastown player from getting a groundball. Throughout the duration of the game, there were a total of 41 groundballs. Photograph by Allie Wolfe