Delbarton Triumphs 8-7 over Seton Hall Prep in NJSIAA Lacrosse Final
Delbarton defeated Seton Hall Prep 8-7 in a thrilling NJSIAA Non-Public lacrosse final at Kean University, securing a championship for their senior class after a 20-year wait. The game featured a dramatic finish as Seton Hall's Owen Dunleavy scored twice in the final minutes, but Delbarton held on for the victory. This win avenged an earlier loss to Seton Hall while cementing Delbarton's status as a dominant force in high school lacrosse.
By the Numbers- Delbarton had a crucial victory margin of one goal, finishing the game at 8-7.
- Chase Houser led Delbarton with two goals and one assist.
Despite the excitement of the win, Seton Hall's strong performance, including two late goals, highlights the intense rivalry between the teams and the narrow margins often seen in championship games.
State of Play- Delbarton avenged their earlier 9-7 loss to Seton Hall Prep during the regular season.
- This championship marks Delbarton's return to the pinnacle of New Jersey lacrosse.
Looking ahead, both teams will likely focus on strengthening their rosters to maintain competitiveness, with Delbarton aiming to build on this success as they prepare for next season.
Bottom LineThe victory not only secures Delbarton a championship but also reinforces their legacy in high school lacrosse, serving as a reminder of the importance of resilience and teamwork in achieving success.
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