Lehrer hopes to return title pride to Lions
Article History
There are updates to this article.
Dulaney senior co-captain Cody Lehrer has emerged as the team’s leading scorer. — Chris Ammann/Examiner

Dulaney senior co-captain Cody Lehrer has emerged as the team’s leading scorer. — Chris Ammann/Examiner

BALTIMORE (Map, News) - Dulaney senior Cody Lehrer’s past two seasons haven’t come close to matching his freshman year, which ended with the team celebrating a dramatic victory over Severna Park to win the 4A/3A state title.

Last season, the Lions lost in the semifinals of the state tournament to Wootton of Montgomery County, a year after getting overwhelmed by Severna Park in the state final.

“Every year our goal is a state championship, and nothing else is acceptable,” Lehrer said. “Losing sucks all the time, and especially to come that close and not come away with it and feeling that we didn’t play our best games in the losses, that’s tough.”

Lehrer is doing his part to make sure the eighth-ranked Lions (11-2) don’t feel that way in a few weeks, as he’s emerged as the team’s leading scorer after moving from midfield.

“He’s doing a great job,” Dulaney coach Jake Reed said. “It was an unselfish move by Cody.”

The Lions’ biggest loss of the season came in a win over Eastern Tech on April 22. Notre Dame-bound midfielder Eric Keppeler, a senior captain, went down with a hamstring injury and has not returned to the field. The Lions hope Keppeler will be able to play in the state tournament, but his absence has forced his teammates — specifically senior midfielder Jay Mann — to increase their roles.

“Anytime one of our players goes down it’s rough,” said Lehrer, who will play for Mount St. Mary’s next year. “With Eric being a captain, it’s a tough loss. But I think we have plenty of talent, we’ve got a lot of depth and people will step up and make up for it.”

Keppeler will not play on Saturday, when the Lions host Towson (7-3) at 4 p.m. in a game where the winner advances to next week’s Baltimore County championship game against Hereford or Catonsville.

The Lions believe in many ways their team is better than the one that fell two wins shy of a state title last year. Dulaney has won 10 of its past 11 games since suffering a 14-9 loss to Boys’ Latin on March 27. The Lions, who rebounded from an 8-7 loss to Urbana of Frederick County last week by posting a 21-9 win over Perry Hall this past Tuesday, have held the opposition to an average of just 5.6 goals per game behind a stout defense led by senior goalie Alex Williamson. The Lions average 12 goals per game offensively.

“I think we’re a lot tighter knit this year,” said Mann, who will play at the Naval Academy Prep School next year. “A lot of guys have stepped up and continue to step up. When we get Eric back, it’s going to be awesome.”

But to Dulaney’s players, there are no excuses for not winning a state title, which would add another chapter to the school’s storied history. The Lions’ seven titles are at least three more than any team in the state, and Dulaney has advanced to the state tournament in each of the past 13 years — the longest streak in the event’s 18 year history.

“A state title would mean everything,” Lehrer said. “Starting out with one as a freshman, going through all the trials and tribulations sophomore and junior year, and then ending with a championship senior year would be awesome.”

avitelli@baltimoreexaminer.com


Name
Comments

characters left


Comments from Examiner Readers

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

Examiner Reader said:
the last comment should sat "they'd be 1-13" not 1-0

5 agree | 2 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree

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

Examiner Reader said:
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.

3 agree | 1 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
1:15 PM MST on Fri., May. 2, 2008 re: "Falcons soaring toward second straight state title"

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

4 agree | 2 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
9:21 PM MST on Fri., Apr. 25, 2008 re: "Carey, Ancarrow power John Carroll to the top"

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

3 agree | 2 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
9:27 PM MST on Thu., May. 17, 2007 re: "Comfortable in transition game"

Examiner Reader said:
Kristen Coleman rocks, what a powerhouse! Good luck at Fairfield next year kristen!

219 agree | 217 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
5:41 PM MST on Wed., May. 16, 2007 re: "An affair to remember"

Examiner Reader said:
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.

242 agree | 199 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
5:28 PM MST on Tue., May. 15, 2007 re: "The feel good hit of the season"

Examiner Reader said:
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.

327 agree | 228 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
8:08 AM MST on Tue., May. 15, 2007 re: "The feel good hit of the season"

Examiner Reader said:
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!

272 agree | 274 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
6:31 AM MST on Tue., May. 15, 2007 re: "The feel good hit of the season"

Examiner Reader said:
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!

257 agree | 237 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
7:19 AM MST on Sun., May. 6, 2007 re: "Dulaney-Towson: The big one"

Examiner Reader said:
What about the girls?

559 agree | 290 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
12:11 PM MST on Thu., Apr. 26, 2007 re: "Lions roaring at 6-0"

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

279 agree | 262 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
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.

283 agree | 258 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
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.

565 agree | 289 disagree
Vote on this comment: I agree or I disagree
 
 

(page generated in 0.13 seconds)