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Boys’ lacrosse: Falmouth gets long-awaited win over Thornton Academy
Wyatt Kerr scores four times and the Yachtsmen avenge a loss in the 2019 Class A state final with a 9-8 win.
By MICHAEL HOFFERThe Forecaster
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Falmouth celebrates after beating Thornton Academy 9-8 in a Class A boys lacrosse game on Tuesday in Falmouth. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer
FALMOUTH Wyatt Kerr admits he hasn’t gotten over the 2019 Class A boys’ lacrosse state final.
Tuesday, after a nearly two-year wait, he and his Falmouth teammates had a chance to finally do something about it when the Yachtsmen hosted Thornton Academy, which beat them in overtime in that game to repeat as champions.
Boys’ lacrosse: Teams to watch in southern Maine
Cape Elizabeth (Class A) and Yarmouth (Class B) are top contenders for a state title.
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1. Cape Elizabeth: Ben Raymond’s Capers return as many or more players than any of their Class A competition. Senior attack Archie McEvoy is the playmaker for an explosive offense that features junior midfielders Nic Boudreau, Tiernan Lathrop and Colin Campbell, who each played significant roles as freshmen. Senior attack Oskar Frankwicz and freshman Keegan Lathrop, who scored five goals in his varsity debut, add punch. Seniors Charlie Whitney (goalie) and Gus Huffard (faceoffs) are first-year starters with veteran poise. The defense, led by senior Gavin Simopoulos, is less tested, but Cape has the depth and talent to get past South challengers Thornton Academy and Scarborough.
Boys’ lacrosse: Players to watch in southern Maine
Seniors dominate this group of talented players to keep your eyes on this spring.
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Holden Anderson, Windham senior face-off/midfield: As a sophomore, Anderson was already one of the stronger face-off specialists in Class A, according to Windham Coach Peter Small, and he is one of the Eagles’ top midfielders. He intends to play next year at Vassar College.
Nic Boudreau, Cape Elizabeth junior midfield: Possessing both speed and strength, Boudreau saw plenty of action as a freshman. He is called “one of the top dodgers” in the state by Cape Coach Ben Raymond. A sharpshooter moving left or right, Boudreau has committed to play at Yale.
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