Falcons trying to soar into state record book
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BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Larry Kramer understood the expectations when he took over as head coach at Severna Park last year.

The Falcons have qualified for the state tournament in nearly every season the past decade, a lofty perch Kramer never reached when he coached at Northeast, a fellow Anne Arundel County school, the previous two seasons.

Kramer took over at Severna Park a day before the 2007 season started after the school did not renew the contract of then-coach Jimmy Beardmore.

The result? The team did exactly what it did under Beardmore: it won the 4A/3A title, its second in a row and fourth in the past eight years.

This season, Severna Park appears poised to go for a three-peat as it improved to 6-1 following a 10-4 win over visiting Annapolis on Tuesday. The Falcons, who graduated 22 players from last year’s team that finished 18-2, look to improve to 5-0 in county play when they host Chesapeake tonight at 6:45.

“The seniors on that team understood the leadership roles that were required of them,” Kramer said. “This year’s team is much younger, but they are really starting to come together. We have just two goals at Severna Park: win the county championship and win the state championship. This team understands those pressures and are capable of accomplishing them.”

Junior midfielder Sam Jones leads the team with 27 points — 14 goals and 13 assists — and junior attacker Sean Price has a team-high 17 goals to go along with five assists and junior Simon Ruppert has won 65 percent of his faceoffs.

Defensively, the Falcons rotate senior Andrew Gvozden and junior Andrew Lowman in goal. Gvozden, who is the brother of Johns Hopkins goalie Michael Gvozden, has a 75 percent save percentage and will play for Hofstra next season. Lowman has a 74 percent save percentage and has verbally committed to play for St. John’s.

“Playing both goalies has just worked for us,” Kramer said. “The situation is ideal because it keeps both players ready to go instead of having to get them warmed up if we need them.”

Price said the team having a stable coaching situation has made it easier for a team with so many new players to continue to win.

“We understand what is expected of us,” Price said, “and winning a state title showed us [Kramer] knows what he’s doing.”

Midfielder Jeff McGuire, who will play for defending Division III national champion Salisbury next season, has assumed the leadership role on a team that has just a few seniors. McGuire, who has four goals and six assists, said the senior class wants to leave its legacy by winning a third straight title, a feat accomplished by just two other schools — Dulaney (2001-03) and Towson (1992-94) — since the state tournament’s inception in 1990.

The Falcons, who have reached the state final in eight of the past nine seasons, would be going for a fifth straight title had they not lost to Dulaney in overtime in the state final in 2005.

“There are always big expectations when you play lacrosse at Severna Park,” McGuire said. “We’re the dominant program in the state and each year we have to prove that. Winning a state title for a third straight year would be such a special accomplishment.”

rsnyder@baltimoreexaminer.com


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5:39 PM MST on Fri., May. 9, 2008 re: "Bluebirds hope to make their opponents see red"

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the last comment should sat "they'd be 1-13" not 1-0

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5:37 PM MST on Fri., May. 9, 2008 re: "Bluebirds hope to make their opponents see red"

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In Division 1A they wouldn't have lasted 2 games they'd be 1-0 with that 1 being another out of division lower class team,patapsco. None the less that Mat Dybala is a hell of a lacrosse player as well as there defenseman Joshua Martin also a hell of a player mid feild is disabled there but joshua and mat make up for it they had a really good defenseman last year and the year before but i don't know what happened to him he should be a senior, but oh well. Good luck to the blue birds and hope they get through the season with the State Title.

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1:15 PM MST on Fri., May. 2, 2008 re: "Falcons soaring toward second straight state title"

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This article is bologna. I think many of the other seniors that have played with these girls are equally good if not better.

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9:21 PM MST on Fri., Apr. 25, 2008 re: "Carey, Ancarrow power John Carroll to the top"

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The entire JC team is to be commended on a fabulous season! 15-0! Good luck in the playoffs, girls!

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9:27 PM MST on Thu., May. 17, 2007 re: "Comfortable in transition game"

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Kristen Coleman rocks, what a powerhouse! Good luck at Fairfield next year kristen!

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5:41 PM MST on Wed., May. 16, 2007 re: "An affair to remember"

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What an awesome team ! What a year to remember! What incredible young men ! We are so proud of all of you and all your hard work and effort during such a fantastic season. Thanks for the memories you are all to be commended.

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5:28 PM MST on Tue., May. 15, 2007 re: "The feel good hit of the season"

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The Holy Cross team is amazing. They kept up a great attitude and never let down. They were even a man down in the first overtime and still scored.

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8:08 AM MST on Tue., May. 15, 2007 re: "The feel good hit of the season"

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Holy Cross had an amazing turnaround season. Coach Decker took this team to new levels. This shows what Holy Cross girls can do! These girls are amazing on and off the field. Nothing can beat the Holy Cross spirit!

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6:31 AM MST on Tue., May. 15, 2007 re: "The feel good hit of the season"

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WOW - What a Championship game!! Holy Cross coaches and players deserve a ton of credit for a complete turnaround from 4-11 2006 season to a 18-2 season 2007 season!

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7:19 AM MST on Sun., May. 6, 2007 re: "Dulaney-Towson: The big one"

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What about the girls?

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12:11 PM MST on Thu., Apr. 26, 2007 re: "Lions roaring at 6-0"

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how about some credit for the RPCS defense they were outshot 28 to 12 iin the game and still almost won.

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11:40 AM MST on Mon., Apr. 23, 2007 re: "Comfortable in transition game"

Examiner Reader said:
Great article. How about an article on the Good Counsel boy's goalie, Sean McKenna. Four year starter and two year captain. Led defense and GC to 15-4 record last season (best in team history). Will play at Division I Quinnipiac University next season. Led Falcons defense to first win over Dematha Catholic this past weekend. Would be a great story. Thanks.

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8:09 AM MST on Mon., Apr. 23, 2007 re: "Puttin’ on the ritz"

Janet Herdegen said:
Please extend to Bryan Mann my compliments on his write-up about Curley's lacrosse team and hopes for the dream. I really liked his style and the way it was written. Classy title with a classy ending. And thanks to Chris Ammann for the nice picture of my son and also the coach. Thanks.

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