Berks boys lacrosse: Exeter rolls to 19-6 win over Daniel Boone

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Berks boys lacrosse: Exeter rolls to 19-6 win over Daniel Boone

Berks boys lacrosse: Exeter rolls to 19-6 win over Daniel Boone

Lucas Kabatt scored five goals and had three assists as Exeter defeated Daniel Boone 19-6 in a boys lacrosee match on Tuesday. Also for the Eagles (12-6, 7-2), Sam Johnson and Dan Wolfe each scored three goals. Trey Wiegand had two goals and an assist, and Ian Bare had a goal and three assists. Exet

Berks boys lacrosse: Exeter rolls to 19-6 win over Daniel Boone

Lucas Kabatt scored five goals and had three assists as Exeter defeated Daniel Boone 19-6 in a boys lacrosee match on Tuesday. Also for the Eagles (12-6, 7-2), Sam Johnson and Dan Wolfe each scored three goals. Trey Wiegand had two goals and an assist, and Ian Bare had a goal and three assists. Exeter led 9-1 after the first quarter. Goalie Jaxson Eckman made six saves. Wilson 17, Wyomissing ...

In a dominant display of offensive firepower, the Exeter Eagles soared to a commanding 19-6 victory over Daniel Boone in Tuesday's boys lacrosse showdown. The Eagles' attack was led by Lucas Kabatt, who delivered a stellar performance with five goals and three assists, showcasing the kind of precision passing and finishing that defines championship-caliber play.

The Eagles (12-6, 7-2) came out flying, building an insurmountable 9-1 lead by the end of the first quarter. Sam Johnson and Dan Wolfe each contributed three goals, providing consistent scoring depth that kept the Blazers' defense on its heels. Trey Wiegand added two goals and an assist, while Ian Bare orchestrated the offense with a goal and three assists. In net, goalie Jaxson Eckman stood tall, making six saves to preserve the comfortable margin.

Elsewhere in the league, Wilson continued its strong season with a 17-3 rout of Wyomissing. Luke Azzanesi and Sam Nevins each netted five goals and added an assist, while Harrison Moyer chipped in two goals and four assists. The Bulldogs improved to 15-3 overall and 8-1 in conference play, while Wyomissing fell to 4-13 and 2-7.

Twin Valley also made a statement, dismantling Gov. Mifflin 17-2. Colin Gallagher led the charge with four goals, while Drew Engle and Patrick Shanahan each scored three. Keenan Munn, Cooper Glass, and Maverik Foster all added two goals apiece in the balanced attack. The unbeaten Mustangs now sit at 16-2 and a perfect 9-0 in conference action, while Gov. Mifflin drops to 10-8 and 5-4.

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