History was made in West Palm Beach on April 16th as the Cardinal Newman boys lacrosse team captured the program's first-ever district championship. The top-seeded Crusaders delivered a commanding 17-4 victory over King's Academy, a fellow first-time district finalist, setting the tone early with an explosive 8-1 lead by the end of the first quarter.
The offensive charge was led by junior Chase Lofurno, who opened the scoring and never looked back, finishing the night with a game-high six goals. This dominant win extends Newman's streak to four straight victories, sending them into the regional playoffs with serious momentum and confidence.
What makes this championship run even more impressive is the adversity the Crusaders overcame to get here. This season has been a testament to resilience, as injuries forced the team to constantly adapt. At one point, the squad was without six starters, requiring strategic lineup shifts and a true "next-man-up" mentality from the entire roster.
Players like Gavin Chandler embodied this spirit, battling through a concussion, back stitches, and a sprained wrist. "We overcame a lot of adversity this year," Chandler said, emphasizing the team-first attitude. "This just shows what happens when you really buy in."
Head coach Cam Bazin acknowledged that a brutal regular-season schedule, compounded by untimely injuries, may have masked the team's full potential earlier in the year. However, those challenges only solidified the squad's resolve, culminating in a district title performance that left no doubt. For Cardinal Newman lacrosse, this hard-earned championship is not just a trophy—it's a foundation for an exciting future.
