12 State Street Detroit, MI 48226. MaxPreps is a registered trademark of CBS Broadcasting Inc. Kamish stared at the tweet on . He scored three goals in the third quarter, with the first being an absolute missile to the back of the net. Contact Bill Khan at wkhan@gannett.com. They played amazing tonight. Protocol for Concussions. Email: [email protected] MHSAA Calendar. Today we did. Each of the losses came against out-of-state powers. Email: [email protected] I played pretty well, but everybody on both teams was working really hard. Girls . It hurt real bad. (Photos by Wright Wilson | Special to Detroit Catholic). Theyre a different team, were a different team.. Eleven students involved in Catholic Central's Order of Christian Initiation of Teens entered the Catholic Church Wednesday, April 26 during an all-school Mass celebrated by Bishop Hanchon. Royal Oak Shrine Catholic beat Dearborn Divine Child 12-9 to repeat as Catholic High School League Cardinal Division Boys Lacrosse Champions. The Shambots made the cut of a select invite list out of over 100 team applications. Part of the team will travel to Lafayette, IN July 6-8 to compete. "There wasn't a guy on our sideline who thought we were going to lose that game," Chawla said. Both teams are tied with 3-0 league records. The Falcons won the Cardinal Division clash over Ann Arbor Fr. I was scared that whole fourth quarter, just praying the whole time. Hydration Statement. Robert Minnick '24 had never played trumpet until he came to Catholic Central where he found his passion for playing in the band and is now a drum major. Rices Ben Eck scored all three of his goals in the third quarter; his third knotted the game at 6-6 before Moffatt and his Shamrock teammates went on the pivotal run in the final period. Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. ", Detroit High School Sports Awards: Meet all winter sports athlete of the year nominees, How Peter Thompson became Michigan lacrosse's hometown hero, Tony Magni to receive Lifetime Achievement Award at Detroit High School Sports Awards show, Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. Brother Rice senior Hunter Polonkey (14) works his way around a Detroit Catholic Central defender during Saturday's Division 1 boys lacrosse final at East Grand Rapids High School. Its major news when anyone defeats Brother Rice, who had won the Catholic League championship 24 times. Junior Sam Klein, sophomore Cashton Papadelis, and sophomore Alec Gniatczyk added goals.
Hartland can become the first public school to win a Division 1 championship when it faces Brother Rice at 2 p.m. Saturday at Parker. Rice got two goals from Christian McNulty to go up by two goals, but a three-score run by Catholic Central gave them a 4-3 lead by the half. It was tough at times, but we pulled together. Your web browser does not support the