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patriots halt hawks High school lacrosse: Albemarle at Brooke Point Date published: 5/12/2011
BY TAFT COGHILL JR. Albemarle High School lacrosse coach Pat McAdams didn't allow the thought to cross his mind. If the Patriots had lost last night's Commonwealth District clash with Brooke Point, they would've had to return to Stafford County today. A Brooke Point win would've forced a tiebreaker game for the No. 1 seed in the district tournament and an automatic bid to the Northwest Region playoffs. The game would've been held at a neutral site, Colonial Forge, forcing the Patriots to make another two-hour trip. But Albemarle can rest easy now. That's because freshman attackman Matt Crist delivered the game-winning goal with 21 seconds left in double overtime, lifting the Patriots to an emotional 9-8 road victory over the Black-Hawks. Brooke Point (8-6, 8-2 Commonwealth) must now advance to the district tournament championship game to qualify for the regional playoffs. Albemarle completed a 10-0 season in district play. "I hadn't even thought Four goals from Steve Mastropaolo didn't hurt, either. Teammate Ryan McCullough added three tallies. The Black-Hawks were paced by two goals each from Colby Brainard, Paul Hummer and Alan Jones. Robert Harris and Kevin McGlade added a score each. Brooke Point went ahead 6-4 on Brainard's second goal with 4:27 left in the third quarter. But head coach Mike Seymour said that's when the Black-Hawks began to unravel. "We turned the ball over and committed stupid penalties," Seymour said. "I think that was the turning point of the game. We shot ourselves in the foot." Albemarle scored two straight goals to tie the game at 6. Brooke Point bounced back on Harris' score with 11:34 left in the fourth quarter. McCullough scored 22 seconds later to tie the game at 7. Mastropaolo gave the Patriots an 8-7 lead on a goal with 10:49 left in regulation, but Jones' final score tied the game at 8 with 7:15 remaining. Both teams had opportunities to win the game before Crist delivered in the second four-minute extra period.
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