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SCARBOROUGH—Scarborough’s boys’ lacrosse team started the 2024 season with three consecutive losses. But the Red Storm are ending the campaign in surging fashion, as a squad that no one will want to face when the playoffs commence next month. Scarborough 7 Deering 4 D- 0 1 1 2- 4 S- 1 2 2 2- 7 First quarter 2:42 S Pedersen (unassisted) Second quarter 10:13 S Furr (Pedersen) 7:40 D Foley (unassisted) 1:04 S Pedersen (Sellinger) Third quarter 9:28 S Pedersen (Harmon) 7:30 D C.

Burke (A. Burke) 5:34 S Pedersen (unassisted) Fourth quarter 10:20 S Sellinger (Pedersen) 6:43 S Sellinger (Harmon) 1:35 D C. Burke (Ayan) (MAN-UP) 41.



2 D Foley (unassisted) Goals: D- C. Burke, Foley 2 S- Pedersen 4, Sellinger 2, Furr Assists: D- Ayan, A. Burke S- Harmon, Pedersen 2, Sellinger Faceoffs (Scarborough, 9-6) D- Marston 6 of 15 S- Collins 6 of 9, Fox 2 of 4, Albert 1 of 2 Ground balls: D- 27 S- 23 Turnovers: D- 17 S- 18 Shots: D- 30 S- 32 Shots on cage: D- 20 S- 17 Saves: D (V.

Cavallaro) 10 S (Kerbel) 16 Tuesday evening at the Kippy Mitchell Sports Complex, Scarborough hosted one of the hottest teams in the state, the Deering Rams, and smothered the Rams’ potent attack, while getting just enough offense to earn another victory. Neither team could get anything going in a first quarter which ended 1-0 Red Storm, thanks to a goal from senior Olin Pedersen. With standout senior goalie Ben Kerbel stopping eight first half shots, Scarborough never relinquished the lead and behind goals from.

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