Bishop Watterson soars past Mariemont in lacrosse state semifinals
Bishop Watterson triumphed over Mariemont 12-5 in the OHSAA Division II boys lacrosse state semifinals, marking their second consecutive victory against the Warriors. The game, held on June 2 at Centerville's Alumni Stadium, showcased Watterson's determination as they look to defend their state title on June 6. Despite a slow start, the Eagles picked up momentum in the second half, scoring five goals to take a commanding lead. Mariemont's season ends after a strong showing, overcoming significant challenges under interim coach Reed Peterson following his father's health concerns.
By the Numbers- Bishop Watterson scored 9 goals in the second half after being tied 3-3 at halftime.
- Watterson will compete for their second consecutive championship title against Rocky River on June 6.
While Watterson dominated the second half, Mariemont had moments of strong play and tactical excellence, emphasizing their resilience despite their loss. The team's performance in reaching the semifinals reflects their capabilities under challenging circumstances.
State of Play- Watterson's victory sends them to the finals for another title defense.
- Mariemont's season concludes, highlighting the leadership of their seniors and interim coach during a tumultuous year.
The Eagles are set to face Rocky River in the state championship game, where they will need to leverage their momentum from the semifinals to emerge victorious.
Bottom LineBishop Watterson's victory is a testament to their resilience and adaptability, indicating their readiness to tackle the challenges of the state final against a formidable opponent while highlighting Mariemont's commendable journey despite their defeat.
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