The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

La Salle

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after three quarters and 19-2 at the final buzzer.

Clibanoff led the way with four goals, Mockaitis added three and Ethan Masucci and Daniel Mallee each had two.

The Explorers return to the Catholic League championsh­ip for the fourth time in Clibanoff and the other seniors’ careers. They lost as freshmen and won as sophomores and juniors. The championsh­ip will be Friday at 7 p.m. at Cardinal O’Hara High School against No. 2 St. Joseph’s Prep, an 11-7 winner over No. 4 Archbishop Carroll in the other semifinal Wednesday.

“This is going to be a brawl,” Clibanoff said. “They’re always ready to play. We’re ready to play, too.

“Playing (Prep), the intensity picks up, everyone is looking forward to the game. We’re going to have a student section there, they’re going to have a student section. Alumni is going to come back — there were a few alumni today on the sideline. They’re going to have their alumni, It’s going to be a special time, especially going back to that field where we all won last time. It’s a very special field for us.”

Senior Dan White scored both goals for Lansdale Catholic. His first made the score 6-1 in the first quarter and the second made it 8-2 in the second quarter.

Freshman goaltender Connor Flanegan made eight saves in the loss, which brings an end to the Crusaders 2018 season.

“We have a young team,” LC coach Christian Blair said. “There are a lot of returners. Today was about coming out here and just trying to get better. Today was about improving. Our season finale really happened when we beat (No. 3 Archbishop) Ryan (5-4 in PCL quarterfin­als Monday). That was a big upset for us. That’s what we were riding into here with. Today was all about improving, communicat­ing on defense and really — you want to get better every day, you don’t want to ever take any steps backwards. Obviously going against a team that’s nationally ranked is tough, but the little things you can do as a player and the little things you can encourage as a coach for players to do — that’s what’s important to do game-in and game-out.

“We only graduate four seniors. We have most of our starters coming back. It’s a chance to build and move forward, which is something I’m happy about and it bodes well for the program to be able to put a lot of young guys on the field and still be competitiv­e.”

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