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Washington High School Boys Lacrosse  >   2010 WHSBLA Division I  >   Team Info

Stadium (5-9-0)
Stadium Roster
# Player School Year Notes
10 Bryce Busey Senior  (c)
6 Robert Cove Junior 
1 David Derouin Junior 
23 Andrew Duchesne Junior 
25 JP Falk Junior 
20 Cooper Hayes Freshman 
22 Sam Hodge Senior 
24 Lucas Johnson Freshman 
13 Chris Lee Junior 
7 Evan Lineweaver Freshman 
19 Ben Llewellyn Junior 
30 Nick Miller Freshman 
27 Michael Neeshaw-Price Senior 
8 Peter Nettleton Sophmore 
28 Seth Oberst Sophmore 
9 Aaron Park Freshman 
18 Kevin Park Junior 
21 Martin Park Senior  (c)
2 Kurt Pohs Junior 
14 Matt Rambin Sophmore 
3 Drew Ramsey Sophmore 
5 Mark Rice Freshman 
11 Drew Thomas Junior  (c)

Team Contact Information
Sorry, Coach's Info not released for previous seasons

Last Game
Playoff Loss (4 - 16) at Issaquah View
Date: 5/19/2010 7:00p
Location: Issaquah HS
No league summary available
Home Notes:
Stadium 0-2-1-1- 4
Issaquah 1-3-5-7- 16

Stadium certainly came ready to play as several of them flew around the field looking to make plays and extend their season. Kevin Park certainly deserves a nod as an All-State long pole.

Issaquah came out flat and seemed content to go through the motions, playing without any true urgency early. They finally broke the ice late in the first quarter capitalizing on a man-up opportunity.

Stadium had the better part of play most of the second quarter and tied the game at 2 with under 3 minutes to play in the half before Issaquah finally showed some pep and a late Pennington to Fritz goal gave Issaquah momentum into halftime.

Coming out in the 2nd half, Issaquah changed it's offensive set and started creating several better scoring chances. Five goals in the quarter saw Issaquah extend to a 9-3 lead.

In the 4th quarter, Issaquah simply wore down the Tigers and ran away with it.

Austin Richert won several groundballs in the defensive midfield and provided a much needed spark with his efforts.
Away Notes:
Stadium held Issaquah scoreless until 2:10 in the first and held them to a score of 4-2 going into half. Lack of subs and great ball control allowed Issaquah to take control and pull away with the game.

Good Luck to Issaquah the rest of the way.

Stadium 0 2 1 1
Issaquah 1 3 5 7

Stadium scoring: Seth Oberst 2g, Martin Park 1g 6gb, Bryce Busey 1g, Drew Thomas 10 saves

Issaquah record: 12-2-0
Stadium record against Issaquah:

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