OAKLAND – Both the Messalonskee and Brunswick boys’ lacrosse teams figured a fast start would be a key to Friday’s game. Advantage, Brunswick.

The Dragons scored four goals in the first four minutes of the game and used the early momentum to take a 13-7 win over the Eagles. Brunswick (9-1) was coming off a 9-8 overtime loss to Lewiston. The Dragons felt they needed to jump on the Eagles quickly.

“I think we definitely came more prepared for this game. I know last game against Lewiston, we had troubles right at the beginning. This game we definitely prepared, and that helped with the fast start,” Brunswick senior captain Alex Croatti said. “After last game, we had a big talk.

“We all had a big meeting (Thursday) and we all had an input on what we need to focus on (Friday).”

Junior Bailey Caparrato scored the Dragons’ first five goals, the first four coming in the opening four minutes of the game. When George Rowe scored with 2 minutes, 47 seconds left in the first quarter, the Dragons had a 6-0 lead.

Brunswick’s transition game was key to the early offensive surge. The Dragons quickly worked the ball from their own defensive zone and attacked the Eagles.

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“Once we started clicking, we just kept pushing it very fast, and they didn’t know what to do,” said Croatti, who had a goal and three assists.

Messalonskee (5-4) got three consecutive goals, one from Aidan Calkins and two from Ben Weeks, to cut Brunswick’s lead to 6-3 in the second quarter, but the Eagles got no closer.

“The same thing happened with the Mt. Ararat game,” Messalonskee Coach Tom Sheridan said. “We came out flat again. I don’t know what the answer is. We definitely play a lot better as the game goes on.”

Weeks scored three goals for the Eagles. Caparrato scored six goals for the Dragons, while Ryan Croatti added four goals.

Chris MrVichin made six saves for Brunswick. Messalonskee used two goalies. Jacob Smith played the first and fourth quarters for the Eagles and made seven saves. Elija Tuell had six stops in the second and third quarters.

Travis Lazarczyk can be reached at 861-9242 or at:

tlazarczyk@mainetoday.com

 


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