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Pearl River Boys Lacrosse Loses Home Game to Suffern

Suffern pulled away late for an 11-6 victory at Pearl River.

Matt Bosco scored four goals, but it wasn't enough as the Pearl River boys lacrosse team lost at home to Suffern, 11-6, Wednesday.

James Stephan and Peter Dolan each also scored goals for Pearl River, which fell to 1-7. Goaltender Lowell Hunt made 14 saves.

Steven Vaccari led the Suffern offense with four goals and two assists. Peter Sharp scored twice for the Mounties.

Boys Lacrosse

Suffern 11, Pearl River 6

Suffern      3-4-3-1--11
Pearl River 2-3-0-1--6
Goals: S -- Steven Vaccari 4, Peter Sharp 4, Kevin McNally 2, Deighton Anderson; PR -- Matt Bosco 4, James Stephen, Pete Dolan
Assists: S -- John Redgate 3, Steven Vaccari 2, Tom Sharp 2, Albert Emmett, Dan Wynee; PR -- James Stephen
Goaltending: S -- Billy Osborn (2 goals against, 4 saves in 24 minutes), Patrick Gannon (4 goals against, 8 saves in 24 minutes); PR -- Lowell Hunt (11 goals against, 14 saves)

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