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North Allegheny boys lacrosse advances in playoffs
By: HSSN Staff
Thursday, May 17, 2018 | 11:00 PM
Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
North Allegheny’s Ryan Leonard fends off Franklin Regional’s David Keen during their WPIAL Class 3A first round playoff game Monday, May 14, 2018, in McCandless. NA won, 16-1.
Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
North Allegheny’s Wes Powell works against Franklin Regional’s Ben Wohlin in front of goalkeeper Ethan Johnston during their WPIAL Class 3A first round playoff game Monday, May 14, 2018, in McCandless. NA won, 16-1.
Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
North Allegheny’s Alex Hays (right) celebrates his goal with Isaiah Davis during their WPIAL Class 3A first round playoff game against Franklin Regional Monday, May 14, 2018, in McCandless. NA won, 16-1.
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Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
North Allegheny’s Ryan Leonard fends off Franklin Regional’s David Keen during their WPIAL Class 3A first round playoff game Monday, May 14, 2018, in McCandless. NA won, 16-1.
Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
North Allegheny’s Wes Powell works against Franklin Regional’s Ben Wohlin in front of goalkeeper Ethan Johnston during their WPIAL Class 3A first round playoff game Monday, May 14, 2018, in McCandless. NA won, 16-1.
Christopher Horner | Tribune-Review
North Allegheny’s Alex Hays (right) celebrates his goal with Isaiah Davis during their WPIAL Class 3A first round playoff game against Franklin Regional Monday, May 14, 2018, in McCandless. NA won, 16-1.
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Looking back at the regular season, North Allegheny junior Matt Osten would prefer to see more wins on the Tigers’ ledger.
But how North Allegheny has played over the last few weeks has it primed to add many more in the WPIAL Class AAA playoffs.
The Tigers opened the playoffs by blasting Franklin Regional, 16-1, last Monday at North Allegheny before moving into the semifinals with a 7-5 win over Upper St. Clair on Wednesday.
“We have to peak in the playoffs,” Osten said. “In the regular season, coach says that’s the time to get better. We have to peak and get better every game. We’ve come a long way from the beginning of the year until now. I think we are playing our best lacrosse right now. ”
The Tigers were to play Pine-Richland Wednesday in the semifinals, after deadline for this edition. The Rams took down North Allegheny, 11-7, in the team’s previous meeting in March.
The Tigers, who have won four straight and improved their record to 12-7, demonstrated offensive versatility against Franklin Regional.
The Tigers received goals from 11 different players in a first-round route. North Allegheny led 14-0 at halftime. Maurice Lipscomb, Alex Hays, Jake Williams, Tyler Lamark, Ben Maenza, Ryan Leonard, Nick Eck and Osten all got on the scoresheet.
“I think everyone on the team wants everyone else to look good,” Osten said. “Be unselfish, get the easy goals. We’re out there having fun, it’s not like work anymore, it’s playing with our friends that’s part of it too.”
Some of the diversity on offense was developed by necessity during the regular season. North Allegheny was bitten by the injury bug and was seldom healthy.
Tigers coach John Rullan said the Tigers didn’t have one player on the roster who was “the guy” on offense.