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Re: 2017 Recruits- Class of 2020
« Reply #75 on: June 13, 2016, 12:04:48 pm »
grippe at WM (munoz too) lost in the NY Class A finals to Victor, 7-5.  I cant find a box score, but I guess here's some good news, I think grippe had 2 and munoz had 1: http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/sports/high-school/2016/06/11/victor-wins-boys-class-state-lacrosse-title/85749752/

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The Patriots (18-4) bounced back to take a 5-4 lead as Connor Grippe scored with 5:08 left in the third, and then Eddie Munoz took a feed from Dominic Pryor and beat Victor goalie Chayse Ierlan 55 seconds into the fourth quarter.

http://www.mpnnow.com/sports/20160611/victor-boys-win-second-straight-state-title/?Start=2

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The result was three straight Victor goals as Dan Barrow and Ryan Maloney tied the game with goals one minute apart, and Andrew Russell’s goal at 8:08 gave Victor a 4-3 lead. Grippe tied the game three minutes later with another goal on the run, and Eddie Munoz fired a rocket past goalie Chayse Ierlan at 11:05 of the fourth quarter for a 5-4 lead.

http://tbrnewsmedia.com/tag/connor-grippe/
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Senior attack and midfielder Connor Grippe bounced in a good goal before Victor scored unassisted with its first goal of the game for a 3-1 halftime advantage over a team that averaged 16 goals per game up to that point.
Victor proved why it is undefeated though, and scored three unanswered goals before Grippe moved the ball to the middle and stretched the netting unassisted, to knot the game at four goals apiece with 5:08 left in the third.
The teams remained in a stalemate until the fourth, when junior attack Eddie Munoz rocketed a shot between the pipes from up top to give the Patriots a 5-4 advantage, but again, the Blue Devils proved what they are really made of.


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