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[quote=Anonymous]DMV Writeup: There’s a lot on the line Friday night when Bullis travels to Georgetown Prep to take on the Little Hoyas. Bragging rights, the top spot in the IAC, and most importantly, the potential #1 seed and homefield advantage in the IAC playoffs. Both teams are playing excellent lacrosse this season and coming into their stride at the right time. Bullis is coming off of arguably their most impressive win of the season, a 6-2 defeat of rival Landon in an affair that doesn’t truly reflect the score. The Bulldogs bullied the Bears, physically imposing themselves the entire game, with senior netminder Jake Zamoiski (Dickinson), the Washington Capitals Game MVP, leading the way with a ridiculous 17 saves. Georgetown Prep also registered a highly impressive win last week, dominating a talented Good Counsel team, 11-5, that has played every other top team in the area to a close battle. The Little Hoyas attack was phenomenal, with Noah Han (Princeton), Rex Adamson (Brown), and Sam Colluzi (Navy) all notching multiple goals, and sophomore goaltender Keith Chari continued to establish himself as one of the best goalies in the area, registering double digit saves en route to Washington Capitals Game MVP honors. While much praise has been given to both Zamoiski and Chari all season long, and rightfully so as both have been phenomenal, credit is also due to both defensive units. Against Landon, the trio of Caleb Kaplan, Gray Foa (Navy) and Alisane Barro (Hampton) was tremendous, as was longstick midfielder Mason Aleo (St. Joes) who capped off the defense’s excellent day with a disgusting over the head check to seal the 6-2 win. Prep stymied a Good Counsel offense that featured 4 high D1 commits, holding them to just 5 goals. The Little Hoyas defensive unit set the tone for the game when Luke McGlone (Villanova) de-twigged Maryland signee Drew Demarinis on the opening possession of the game. In their past three games, the Georgetown Prep defense has held opposing teams to just four goals a game. While both defenses have been tremendous, both of these offenses have also proven that they can score in bunches, with both teams averaging in double digits in offensive production. For Prep, their firepower is their attack, led by recent All-American selection Noah Han, who had two absolutely gorgeous on the run snipes against Good Counsel. But the guy who has emerged as a true second option in his junior year is Sam Colluzi, a true two handed sparkplug type player who plays with great energy always seems to be at the right place at the right time. If the Little Hoyas expect to win on Friday night, they will need to garner offensive production from their midfield. They have plenty of horses in the stable; however, we are waiting to see which one will establish themselves as the alpha. Look for either Nik Mundy (Hopkins) or Dylan Behrens (Princeton) to have a breakout game on Friday. Contrarily, the Bulldogs have one of the strongest first midfields in the DMV, headlined by lefty downhill dodger Cooper Kuehl (UPenn) who has had a phenomenal senior campaign. Juniors Luke Myre (UPenn) and Mason Keller (Holy Cross) are both excellent dodgers who can also sling it from range and have made this unit almost a requirement to double pole. If Bullis looks to pull out the massive road win, their attack will need to contribute more. Look for Avi Ruiz (Ohio Wesleyan) or Sully Flatch (Dickinson) to have a big game up front for the Bulldogs. We expect an incredibly physical game Friday afternoon between two very evenly matched teams; however, Bullis is playing like a team on a mission, and we believe their physicality on defense gives them a slight edge in a very close one.[/quote]
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