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12<br />
Tanners<br />
can’t<br />
overcome<br />
Falcons<br />
By Anne Marie Tobin<br />
PEABODY — It was a tale of two<br />
halves Saturday afternoon at the Peabody<br />
High. Visiting Minnechaug Regional<br />
won the first half, 8-1, but the<br />
Tanners owned the second half and<br />
made a game of it, outscoring the Falcons<br />
5-2, before going down 10-6.<br />
Stephen Ell led the offense with<br />
three goals, while Colby Therrien had<br />
two goals and Connor McCarron had<br />
one.<br />
“We came out flat and you figure the<br />
team that had to drive two-plus hours on<br />
a school bus would be the ones to come<br />
out flat, but that was us,” said coach<br />
Greg Welch.<br />
“Again, we need to play the whole<br />
game not just a half. We were in it, I told<br />
them at halftime that lacrosse is a game<br />
of runs and they made their run, so we<br />
need to make ours.”<br />
Peabody came out strong in the second<br />
half and shaved the deficit down<br />
to 8-3 after Ell scored a pair of goals<br />
within the first six minutes. McCarron<br />
found the back of the net at the 7:28<br />
mark on a man-up opportunity, then<br />
30 seconds later, Nick Patturelli found<br />
Therrien alone in front to make it 8-5.<br />
After the Falcons made it 9-5 with<br />
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PHOTO | BOB CARBONE<br />
Andrew Lucas charges upfield during Peabody’s loss to Minnechaug<br />
last week.<br />
3:23 to go, Therrien answered with his<br />
second tally of the day with just under<br />
a minute to play. Minnechaug added<br />
an insurance goal with 12 seconds left.<br />
Austin Leggett and Troy Campos<br />
split time in goal with Leggett starting<br />
and Campos handling the second half.<br />
Campos made several key stops to<br />
keep the Tanners in the game, a couple<br />
when Peabody was a man down.<br />
“It was a tough first half for Austin,<br />
which he is allowed to because he has<br />
been so fantastic for us all year and he<br />
really needed some time off, but then<br />
Troy really stepped up,” said Welch.<br />
“Sometimes you need to switch things<br />
up to get that spark and Troy was definitely<br />
that spark today.”<br />
Peabody dropped to 5-7 with the<br />
loss.<br />
DINING DIRECTORY<br />
Fenwick girls<br />
lose in OT<br />
By Mike Alongi<br />
PEABODY — It took 50 minutes plus three overtimes,<br />
but a Codi Butt goal in sudden-death overtime<br />
gave the St. Mary’s girls lacrosse team a 10-9 win over<br />
Bishop Fenwick (3-8) at Donaldson Stadium May 2.<br />
With the win, the Spartans sweep the season series with<br />
Fenwick for the first time in program history.<br />
Peabody’s Mady Hentosh had one goal and one assist.<br />
For Fenwick, Cailyn Wesley and Fran Carpinella each<br />
had three goals, while Rachel Boylan, Brynn Bertucci<br />
and Brigid Waldron each had one goal.<br />
It was an up-and-down game for both sides. The Spartans<br />
jumped out to a quick 5-0 lead in the first half, but<br />
the Crusaders were able to battle back from that deficit<br />
to tie the game by the middle of the second half. The<br />
Crusaders took their first lead of the game in the first<br />
overtime period, but St. Mary’s tied it in the second<br />
overtime. For both sides, mental toughness was a huge<br />
component.<br />
“I was just very impressed with the way our team kept<br />
competing no matter what, even when calls weren’t going<br />
our way and when we had key players out of the<br />
game,” Fenwick coach Lindsey Congdon said. “There<br />
was just a ton of hustle and heart on both ends of the<br />
field today.”<br />
Trailing 7-3, Fenwick went on a three-goal run behind<br />
tallies from Carpinella, Wesley and Waldron to tie<br />
the score at 7-7. The intensity picked up in regulation’s<br />
final minutes, and Hentosh was able to put St. Mary’s<br />
back on top with 4:46 to go. But Fenwick never let up,<br />
as Carpinella found the back of the net with just 2:24 to<br />
go tying the score at 8-8. Fenwick had one final opportunity<br />
to score when Carpinella earned a free position<br />
shot just a few yards from the St. Mary’s goal with only<br />
nine seconds remaining. Carpinella had a clean look at<br />
the net and made a good shot, but Spartans goalie Lauren<br />
Vaccaro made a big save, forcing overtime.<br />
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