Friday, April 8, 2011

Lake Washington drops Puyallup for 3rd lacrosse win

Lake Washington takes shot at goal
Lake Washington drops Puyallup for 3rd lacrosse win
April 6

SUMNER – Cody and Jake Bernstein combined for 7 goals to lead Lake Washington to its third win of the season with a 14 – 5 high school lacrosse defeat of Puyallup, Wednesday at Sumner High School.

Lake Washington and Puyallup left the first knotted at 3 goals apiece before the Kangs broke loose with 4 second quarter goals to take a 7 – 3 advantage into the intermission. In the third the Kangs added another 4 goals and sealed the win with 3 fourth quarter goals.  Read More >>

Jonathan Friedl had 10 saves in goal to keep Lake Washington alive. Dean Morris had 3 goals and Robert Abbott had a goal and 12 ground balls for Puyallup.

Lake Washington (3-4-0) next faces Eastlake (4-3-0), Friday, April 8 in an 8 p.m. start at Lake Washington High School. Puyallup (0-6-0) next faces Lakeside (1-8-0), Saturday, April 9 in a 7 p.m. start at Sumner High School.

SCORING HIGHLIGHTS: Lake Washington 14, Puyallup 5 (Cody Bernstein, LW, 4 goals, 1 assist; Jake Bernstein, LW, 3 goals, 3 assists; Jonathan Friedl, LW, 10 saves; Dean Morris, P, 3 goals; Robert Abbott, P, 1 goal, 1 assist, 12 ground balls; Nolan Ernst, P, 1 goal, 2 ground balls; Austin Wolfe, P, 5 ground balls; Josh Kohler, P, 12 saves)

EXTRA:  Seattle Times "Game of the Week" video:  Eastlake vs. Lake Washington
US Lacrosse Press Release
CONTACT:   Mike McQuaid  mike@mcquaidcompany.com
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About High School Lacrosse in Washington State
Lacrosse is the fastest growing sport in the US and in Washington state has experienced double-digit annual growth throughout the past decade. With a 33-year local history, more than 4,000 students attending over 100 WIAA schools now make up 154 individual boys and girls Varsity and JV teams across eastern and western Washington. Governed by the Washington High School Boys Lacrosse Association and the Washington Schoolgirls Lacrosse Association, the sport is played during a nine-week spring season capped by annual boys and girls state championships in late May. To learn more about lacrosse in Washington or to receive daily high school results, visit http://www.uslax-wa.org/ or become a fan on facebook . To learn more about the history, traditions and values of lacrosse, college opportunities available to students, and the 21 US states now sanctioning high school lacrosse, visit http://www.uslacrosse.org/.

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