News Summary

The Episcopal School of Dallas Eagles triumphed in the SPC boys lacrosse championship, defeating St. Mark’s Lions 14-7. Sophomore midfielder Hudson Young led with four goals, supported by a strong team effort from players like Wayte McKnight and Finley Lear. This victory marks ESD’s 10th consecutive league title and sets them up for the upcoming Texas High School Lacrosse League state tournament.

Hello, Dallas!

It’s a glorious day for the Episcopal School of Dallas Eagles as they have soared to victory in the SPC boys lacrosse championship, defeating the St. Mark’s Lions with an impressive score of 14-7. What a game it was, filled with excitement and an exhilarating display of skill!

The Star of the Show

Leading the charge was none other than Hudson Young, a talented sophomore midfielder, who made his mark by scoring the first three goals of the game. In total, he netted a game-high of four goals, ensuring the Eagles maintained their lead throughout the match. ESD never trailed, proving their dominance right from the start.

A Team Effort

The victory wasn’t just about one player; it was a true team effort as six different players contributed to the scoreboard. The excitement continued as freshman attacker Wayte McKnight notched three goals and one assist, showing that he is going to be a player to watch in the coming years. Meanwhile, junior attacker Finley Lear also joined the fun with another three goals!

As if that weren’t enough, sophomores Noble Provost and Michael Goglia showcased their talents, with Provost scoring two goals and dishing out an assist while Goglia contributed one goal and assisted on another. Junior midfielder Josh Logan, who has committed to play in Virginia, also added to the excitement with another score.

From Build-Up to Rally

Heading into the final quarter, the Eagles held a comfortable 13-4 lead. However, the Lions weren’t going to go down without a fight. They rallied back with three consecutive goals in the fourth quarter, igniting a glimmer of hope among their fans. But it wasn’t enough – McKnight sealed the deal for ESD with a final goal at 1:18 remaining, putting the cherry on top of their championship win!

A Long History of Excellence

This championship victory marks the Eagles’ 10th consecutive and 11th overall boys lacrosse league title, securing their place in the annals of high school sports history. What’s even more impressive is that they’ve now claimed four straight SPC 4A titles since the boys lacrosse league was split into 4A and 3A brackets in 2022.

It’s worth noting that ESD had a memorable regular season, previously dominating St. Mark’s with a score of 13-4 and knocking them out in last year’s SPC 4A semifinals with a victory of 14-3. The team has remained consistent, overcoming challenges faced last season when the SPC Lacrosse Championship was canceled due to COVID-19. They are a proud squad, having earned the championship title from 2014-2019 before the unexpected hiatus.

Looking Ahead

As they bask in the glory of this championship win, the Eagles now have their sights set on the upcoming Texas High School Lacrosse League state tournament, where they are currently ranked No. 4 in the USA Lacrosse Magazine’s South Region rankings. The excitement will continue to build as the state tournament culminates with semifinals and finals scheduled for May 10-11 in the Austin area.

So, here’s to a fantastic season for the Eagles, filled with teamwork, skill, and a championship spirit that surely makes Dallas proud!

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