Prep talk: Sophomore Andrew Goldman steps forward for Loyola lacrosse
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Loyola High's freshman lacrosse class from last season has shown significant development, highlighted by their recent performance against San Francisco St. Ignatius, ranked No. 1 in the state. Sophomore Andrew Goldman shined with a 66% success rate at faceoffs, contributing 10 ground balls and earning MVP honors in the team's 14-11 victory. Additionally, teammates Matt Fine and Tripp King also played pivotal roles, with Fine scoring three goals and King contributing two goals and an assist. The strong showing underscores the growing talent in Loyola's lacrosse program as they face tougher competition this season.
Sophomore Andrew Goldman excelled with a 66% average in faceoffs and 10 ground balls, earning MVP in Loyola's impressive 14-11 win over the top state team.
Loyola High's freshman lacrosse players from last season have matured into standout sophomores, showcasing significant improvement and skill in their performances this season.
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