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The Young Men of Harriton Lacrosse are Continuing to Learn

The Rams lost to Marple Newtown 14-2 in boys' lacrosse on Tuesday.

It’s a team that’s predominantly made up of freshmen and sophomores, so the lumps are expected to come for the boys' lacrosse team. The Rams have shown glimpses of promise, but they're taking baby steps right now, as they did Tuesday night against Marple Newtown.

The Rams couldn’t escape from Marple Newtown’s pressure, dropping a 14-2 decision on a chilly, wet Tuesday night. The defeat dropped Harriton to 1-6 overall and 0-4 in the Central League, while victory helped Marple Newtown improve to 3-4 overall and 1-3 in the Central League.

“We’re very, very young, with freshmen all over the place, but they keep a positive attitude,” Rams’ coach Richard Owens said. “They keep coming back the next day for practice and none of these guys will bail out. It’s the little things that have added up and hurt us big. But there is potential here.”

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Harriton opened the game strong, scoring the first goal, which came from junior Greg Winig. Then that was it. Marple Newtown scored the next 11 goals, before Harriton’s Greg Dagit blunted that run. At times, the Tigers seemed to be camping in Harriton’s defensive end. There were flashes of brilliant play by Harriton, which intercepted a pass here and there while sophomore goalie Jake Marks made fine saves.

In fact, if it wasn’t for Marks, it could have been worse, much worse. He anticipated the ball well, played angles well, but couldn’t overcome an onslaught of offense for much of the game.

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“It’s in the job description that I’m going to see a lot of shots,” Marks said. “I like to keep the mindset that I’m going to evolve into a leader, and we’re a young team that’s going to get better. We have to work on things, like clearing the ball, and once get those things down, we’ll take the next step in our development. We’re going to win. We’re just going to have to be patient.”

But overall, the young Rams are learning as they tread through the Central League, one of the best lacrosse leagues in Pennsylvania and home of defending state champion Conestoga.

Marple Newtown’s Matt Gregory led all scorers with three goals, followed by two goals from Anthony Nicolardi, Aaron Bryant and Evan Aigeldinger, and one goal each from Ted Oleynick, Aaron Carmichael, Cullen Scott, Jon O’Farrill and freshman David Dagessian.

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