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| 06/08 | Vic - 9 | John Jay - 7 | |
" />Victor won their fourth NYS Finals in five years today with a 9-7 win over John Jay. Blue Devil’s senior goalie Liam Haller was the pillar that lifted them to their title. He finished with 21 saves (75%) and played one of the best games of his career in today’s matchup. The Indians recorded 39 shots with 28 on cage (72% on cage). Haller often faced not only the primary shot, but secondary shots from the doorstep; he was repeatedly on point and came up with multiple saves that were stellar. Offensively, Jack LaRue (4g) and Camden Hay (3g-1a) led in scoring. For John Jay, Jack Browne played the entire game between the pipes and recorded 2 saves. Offensively, Dean Ford finished with 3g-1a.
" />John Jay scored the opening two goals with Ford scoring the first with a drive from the top to the right flat. Three minutes later, Luke Mercer scored with a sweep down the left side. The Chiefs led 2-0 for just under a minute until Victor scored their opener. LaRue scored with an inside feed from Pezzimenti. The quarter ended with John Jay leading 2-1. In the second quarter, only a single goal was scored. Nicolella scored on a feed from behind the cage by Hay. The game was tied 2-2 going into the half.
Two minutes later B. Ford scored his first with a slow break upfield and a drive straight to the crease. The third goal, which pulled the scoring within one, was another goal by Kesicki. This time with an assist from D. Ford. He fed the ball from the GLE to the center top. With 5:19 remaining in the game, John Jay had pulled within one goal. The Blue Devils kept up the pressure with back to back goals by LaRue. The final Victor goal was scored during extra-man offense on an open goal. The Chiefs did score the final goal of the game with a 5-on-5 goal by D. Ford with 0:35 left; however, it was not enough to pull even. With their fourth win, the Blue Devils move into a tie for 7th for the most State Title by a single team. West Genesee still holds the record with 15 State Titles.













