NAZARETH
PULLS AWAY FROM FISHER, 16-8
Golden Flyers (13-2) host RIT Friday in E8
semifinal
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PITTSFORD,
N.Y. (April 24, 2007) -- Visiting Nazareth scored
seven unaswered goals in the fourth quarter Tuesday
to break open a close game and to pull away from
St. John Fisher in a 16-8 men's lacrosse victory
at Growney Stadium.
The victory enabled Nazareth to close out its
regular-season schedule at 13-2 overall, including
6-1 in Empire 8 Conference games. St. John Fisher
is 9-5 overall and 3-4 in conference games. Both
teams will be competing Friday in the E8 Conference
Tournament. Nazareth is seeded second and will
host RIT at 4 p.m. at Golden Flyer Stadium (WYSL-AM
1040 / wysl1040.com). Fourth-seeded Fisher visits
top-seeded Ithaca. The championship game is Sunday
at the site of the highest remaining seed.
Senior midfielder Chad Amidon (pictured) scored
four goals, including three in the fourth quarter,
to fuel Nazareth's offense against Fisher. Freshman
attackman Erinn O'Hara and senior Jordan Hirsch
each had two goals and one assist, while junior
midfielders Aaron Civalier and Steve Cutia each
scored twice.
"They were a very solid and scrappy team,"
said Nazareth Coach Rob Randall. "We worked
hard down the stretch for the win."
Although Nazareth never trailed, the game was
close through the first three quarters. Nazareth
led 6-5 at halftime and 9-8 with 15 minutes left.
In the fourth quarter, Amidon won the opening
face-off and scored unassisted to trigger the
Golden Flyers' seven-goal outburst.
Civalier scored with 9:18 left and Amidon scored
less than a minute later off an assist from Ryan
Hotaling. Goals by Hirsch, O'Hara, Amidon and
Jim Schultheis closed out the scoring.
Senior midfielder Kevin Kimball scored the game's
first goal in the opening minute and the Golden
Flyers went on to get goals from Conor O'Keefe,
Civalier and Hotaling to take a 4-2 lead. Cutia
scored a man-up goal in the second quarter and
Hirsch added an even-strength goal as Nazareth
held on to a 6-5 lead. O'Hara, Amidon and Cutia
scored for Nazareth in the third quarter.
Nazareth had advantages in shots (38-30) and
ground balls (40-34) and each team won 14 face-offs.
Nazareth goalie Pat Mullin made 11 saves.
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