Results
·Wednesday, 6/27
·Thursday, 6/28
·Friday, 6/29
·Saturday, 6/30
Schedule
Bracket
During the tournament direct questions through
your team organizer to the divisional directors, whose contact info they
should have.
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Results
from Thursday, June 28, 2007
The second day of the Dr. Tom Watts Memorial Tournament
saw most of the top seeds distancing themselves from the field. There
was only one Division I game that ended with less than a fifteen goal
differential.
Arizona 11 – Delaware 6
In the most anticipated match up of the day Delaware took on a talented
Arizona team that proved to be just too much to handle. In a game
that was much closer than the final score of 11-6 would indicate Arizona
proved that they belong in the prestigious U-19 semi-finals.
Arizona took a 6-3 lead into halftime and after an even third quarter
Delaware notched the first goal of the 4th to make it a two goal game.
From there Arizona and their fantastic FOGO Teer took control of the
game. Teer won 18 of 19 face-offs in the game and really helped Arizona
control the tempo of the game.
Arizona used their possessions well and managed more than 40 shots
on the day. Zona’s big shooters were able to put 24 of those shots
on cage and if it wasn’t for the Delaware goalie, Trae Humphrey the
game could have been decided early on. Humphery made 13 saves on the
day and did a good job of giving his team a chance in the 4th quarter.
It should be noted that while Arizona has some true Arizona natives,
it also has a good mixture of players from around the country including
several from Ohio and other traditional Lacrosse hotbeds. Arizona
will take on Team Colorado tomorrow at 11:00 am on the upper Avon
field.
Rest of Division I
In the other Division I games today the #1 seeds out scored their
opponents by a combined margin of 64-4.
The first game of the day saw Ohio pummel the Winnipeg Wolverines
26-0. Ohio was never really challenged and cruised to at 12-0 first
quarter lead. Winnipeg never quit but didn’t have an answer for the
Ohio defense who has only allowed three goals so far in the tournament.
Ohio will face Baltimore on the upper Avon field at 1:00 pm tomorrow.
Team Colorado defeated Triad Lacrosse Club 19-4 with the aid of four
different players each tallying 3 points. For Team Colorado Garrett
Fugier, Emmett Jones, and Matt Pullara all had two goals and one assist
while Steve Unkrich notched three goals.
In the final game of the day in the Division I bracket Baltimore dominate
Idaho 19-0. Baltimore owned the stat sheet but Idaho put in a spirited
effort in their first appearance in the first Division I appearance.
Thursday’s Results
Division 1 Quarterfinals
Ohio 26, Winnipeg 0
Colorado 19, Triad Lacrosse Club 4
Arizona 11, Delaware 6
Baltimore 19, Idaho 0
Division 2
Midwest 12, FLC 3
Indiana 14, Sacramento 2
Friday’s Schedule
Division I Championship Bracket
Arizona vs Colorado 11:00am on Avon 1
Baltimore vs Ohio 1:00pm on Avon 1
Division I Consolation Bracket
Delaware vs Triad Lacrosse Club 9:00am on Avon 1
Idaho vs Winnipeg 3:00pm on Avon 2
Division II
Midwest vs Sacramento 9:00am on Avon 2
Indiana vs FLC 11:00am on Avon 2 |
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