Jesuit Stops HP’s Repeat Bid in Lacrosse

Highland Park fell 9-4 to Jesuit in the THSLL championship game on Sunday in Allen. (Photo: Chris McGathey)
Defending champion Highland Park fell 9-4 to Jesuit in the THSLL championship game on Sunday in Allen. (Photo: Chris McGathey)

By Michael Finnegan / Special Contributor

ALLEN — David Sprock scored three goals and assisted on another as Jesuit beat Highland Park 9-4 to claim the Texas High School Lacrosse League title on Sunday.

The Rangers (17-2) won the first crown in program history by avenging a 9-6 loss to the Scots during the regular season.

The loss snapped a 14-game winning streak for the Scots, and was their first defeat against an opponent in Texas this season.

“We didn’t play our best game,” said HP head coach Derek Thomson. “It’s tough on our seniors — that’s who I feel for the most. They represented our school with such class on and off the field their entire careers.”

A day before upsetting the defending champions, Jesuit reached the title game by rallying past rival ESD 8-7 in the semifinals on Saturday.

“We were just able to run our stuff better than we did when we faced them early in the season,” Sprock said of the HP rematch.

Jesuit got on the board first at the 8:20 mark of the first quarter on a goal by Grayson Hassell off a Sprock assist. Sprock, a sophomore who’s verbally committed to Virginia, followed that up with a goal of his own with just 20 seconds left in the quarter.

Jesuit took a 3-0 lead early in the second quarter on an unassisted goal by Garrett Munck.

HP got back in the game with an unassisted goal by Jackson Durham. And the Scots (17-2) cut the deficit to 3-2 when Hoyt Matise at the start of the third quarter.

“We were in the game there at the beginning of the second half,” Thomson said. “But we’ve got to be able to finish.”

Garrett scored his second goal on an empty net with 5:52 left in the third period, and Hassell rifled a shot into the upper-left corner from 5 yards out to put the Rangers on top 5-2 with three seconds to go in the third quarter.

“We executed very well offensively,” said Jesuit head coach Chris Surran. “Our execution and steady defense was the difference today.”

Jesuit goalie Luke Millican, a Penn commit who had 10 saves, was the game’s overall MVP. Sprock and Michigan signee John Michael Priddy grabbed offensive and defensive MVP honors, respectively.

The game was still in question early in the final quarter, but Jesuit, already leading 5-2, outscored the Scots 4-2 to put the game away. Sprock’s last score was another unassisted goal with 2:48 left in the game.

HP scored late on Matise’s second goal of the game.

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