Varsity Boys Lacrosse Keeps the Momentum and Secures a 15-6 Win Over Alhambra High for a Victorious Senior Night

 

On a clear night under the Thursday night lights of Acalanes field, the Dons celebrated 8 seniors in a pregame ceremony: Collin Malmquist, James Davis, Marshall Anderson, Ben Adler, Ethan Pancoast, DJ Ahn, Nate Murphy, and Evan Banwart. 

The Dons faced off against the Alhambra Bulldogs and from the outset, Acalanes set the tone for the game, dominating possession and relentlessly attacking Alhambra’s defense. Griffin Rotundo netted an impressive three goals in the first quarter and with another great shot from Simon Appel, the Dons finished the quarter 4-1. 

The game got increasingly physical but Acalanes maintained their offensive strength (as well as their sportsmanship) in the second quarter with an impressive display of scoring. Caleb Mason, Marshall Anderson and Jan Korzeniowski each had 2 goals a piece in the second quarter and Simon Appel got another great shot in to end the half 11-2. 

Third quarter goals from Griffin Rotundo and 2 from Simon Appel along with strong defense from DJ Ahn, Luca Premo and Collin Malmquist kept the Dons on top. In the final quarter, the Dons continued with multiple players stepping up to contribute on both ends of the field. Their defense stifled Alhambra’s offensive efforts, while their offense remained relentless. A final goal from Marshall Anderson sealed the 15-6 win over the Bulldogs. 

Congrats to all the seniors and go Dons. Keep up the great work boys, you’re on a roll!

 

Collin Malmquist at the opening face off.

 

Ethan Pancoast recovers a ball on defense for the Dons.
Brody Darin dodges a Bulldog defender in the first quarter.
Long pole James Davis defends an Alhambra attack.
Goalie Val Grossi with an impressive save. Grossi returned off an injury but had a strong game on senior night.
Griffin Rotundo winding up for his first of 4 goals for the night.
Simon Appel recovers a loose ball and heads off an offensive run.
Nate Murphy receiving a pass in the third quarter. Quick ball movement and crisp passing led to long offensive possessions for the Dons.
Dons for the win!