Baltimore Sun Sunday

Hereford hits stride, wins county

- By Glenn Graham

It took some considerab­le time this season, but the Hereford boys lacrosse team finally found some separation between itself and rival Towson.

The timing couldn’t have been better for the No. 15 Bulls.

Playing what coach Sal Picataggi described as the team’s most complete game, Hereford blanked Towson in the second half of Saturday’s Baltimore County championsh­ip game to pull away for an 11-5 win at US Lacrosse’s Tierney Field in Sparks for the program’s 11th crown (10 outright) in 12 seasons.

Senior goalie Nick Balducci anchored a strong defensive effort with 12 saves; sophomore faceoff specialist Connor Dunay was pivotal, and Jake Furman and Jay Bowen each scored three goals. Hereford, which needed double overtime to beat Towson, 8-7, durng the regular season, improved to 10-4, while the Generals dropped to 9-4.

“We’ve had games where our defense has really stepped up,’’ Picataggi said. “We’ve had games where our offense has been really good and [Towson is] fantastic… We really put this complete game together to beat them and by six goals – that’s a great win against a really good team.”

The Bulls’ plan was to match the Generals’ emotion and energy early and then settle in to control the flow of the game.

Midway through the second quarter, with the game tied at 4, Dunay provided the spark that helped the Bulls.

He cleanly won consecutiv­e faceoffs against Mitch Boudreau, got up field and found teammates. He fed Furman to make it 5-4 and then fed Cole Gibbons, who scored eight seconds later to give the Bulls their first two-goal lead at 6-4 with 5:02 to play.

In the regular-season game, Bourdreau and the Generals had a decisive edge in faceoffs. On Saturday, Dunay won 11 of 19.

“Last time we played them he was getting all the clamps on me and I really buckled down this time and made sure I was getting that clamp, really rotating,” Dunay said. “I was just playing my game. I told myself I know what my potential is, I’m confident in myself and I just did it, ran down the field and looked for the open man.”

Leading 7-5 at the half, the Bulls took over with efficient possession­s on offense and flawless defense.

Lass than a minute after killing a one-minute penalty early in the second half, Jack Callis scored off a feed from Jake Baldwin for an 8-5 lead with 9:57 left in the third quarter. Grafton Griffey and Gibbons scored 34 seconds apart midway through the quarter and then Bowen scored with 51 seconds to put the lead at 11-5 going into the fourth. The score stayed the same the rest of the way with the Bulls celebratin­g yet another title as Baltimore County’s best.

“Towards the second quarter and then really into the second half, we just stepped it up,” Balducci said. “[We] played lockdown defense, offense was keeping good possession­s to take time off the clock and we just really came together and played Hereford lacrosse.”

Towson got one goal and one assist from both Grant Kuehn and Evan Jones with goalie Wilson Turner making nine saves. Coach Shawn Burke didn’t see the same Generals team he saw in the regular season.

“I saw us do some things on the field today that I haven’t seen us do and when that happens, that’s on us as a coaching staff because we obviously didn’t get through to them what the key things were,” he said.

“[It was] a little bit of everything. I saw us do things in the riding and clearing games that I’ve never seen us do, offensivel­y same thing, and defensivel­y we had some breakdowns that were inexcusabl­e. And that’s on us as coaches.”

Goals: T – Kuehn, Bechdel, Dugan, Burkett, Jones; H – Furman 3, Bowen 3, Callis 2, Griffey, Gibbons 2. Assists: T – Kuehn, Jones; H – Griffey 2, Dunay 2, Baldwin 3, .Saves: T – Turner 9; H – Balducci 12. Half: H, 7-5 No. 4 Boys’ Latin 12, No. 5 Gilman 11: Dom Pietramala scored a game-high four goals and the host Lakers (10-7, 6-3 Maryland Interschol­astic Athletic Associatio­n A Conference) used a second-half surge to carry them past the Greyhounds (9-6, 4-4). Trailing 9-6 with 7:32 left in the third quarter, Boys’ Latin went on a 5-0 run to take control. Ben Smith scored the go-ahead goal, 10-9, with 11:30 left in the game.

The game was tied 3-3 in the first half before Gilman went on a 3-0 run. Billy Spillman scored twice during the Greyhounds run. Gilman led 7-4 at the half. Will Godine scored his second goal with two minutes left in the game to bring the Greyhounds within one, but they got no closer.

Lakers’ Cole Erickson and Gilman’s Andy Andrews each had a hat trick.

No. 1 Calvert Hall and No. 3 St. Mary’s are the one and two seeds, respective­ly, in the upcoming league tournament. The rest are as follows: No. 6 Loyola Blakefield, No. 2 St. Paul’s, Boys’ Latin, Gilman and No. 7 McDonogh. Tuesday’s regular-season finales are Boys’ Latin at St. Paul’s at 4:15 p.m. and Gilman at McDonogh at 4:30 p.m. North Harford 9, Eastern Tech 5: Austin Borns, Will Becker and Derek Caiazzo each scored twice to lead the Hawks (5-5) past the Mavericks (1-9) on Friday at CCBCEssex.

 ?? BRIAN KRISTA/BALTIMORE SUN MEDIA GROUP ?? Hereford players chase goalie Nick Balducci (26) after winning the county title.
BRIAN KRISTA/BALTIMORE SUN MEDIA GROUP Hereford players chase goalie Nick Balducci (26) after winning the county title.

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