Friday, April 07, 2006

St. Paul's 16, Boys' Latin 5

St. Pauls, always one of the MIAA Conference's most formidible teams, handed loss number four to the Lakers in a match contested over the links of Baltimore Country Club in Timonium, Maryland.

The Lakers arrived fresh off a tough loss against Archbishop Curley, and appeared determined to grind hard against St. Paul's in an effort to secure their first victory of the season. Captain Stuart Naeny in an article recently published in the school newspaper was quoted as saying "We're the underdog's of the conference, and I think we're going to turn a lot of heads in key matches because of our ability." That mentality was apparent in the eyes of the Lakers as they warmed-up before the afternoon's match.

Over the course of the time ahead, St. Paul's proved itself as being of stronger caliber for the day - and secured victory by closing out the match early. The Lakers left Baltimore Country Club having secured five points - with three arriving by gentleman's forefit.

Boys' Latin, now 0-4 for the season, appears hungry for victory. A new fire is flickering in the eyes of the Lakers - one of determination and resolve.