Mars boys lax makes history with state crown
The season Mars' boys lacrosse team had worked and strived for seemed on the verge of coming up two wins short.
In a Class 2A state semifinal against Penncrest June 7 in Chambersburg, the Planets saw a 7-2 lead evaporate into a 7-all tie late in the first half.
“During a timeout, some of the coaches were concerned,” said Mars head coach Bob Marcoux. “It was seniors Austin Cote and Quinn Fuller who had a calming influence. They said, ‘Everything's fine. We got this.’”
Fuller said the 5-0 run should never have happened.
“It was a fluke, but also a wake-up call,“ he said Wednesday while reflecting on the season. “We got ahead of ourselves, but we knew that all-around we were the better team. We just had to get back to basics.”
Getting back to basics for the Planets led to their 9-1 run to end the contest, a 16-8 victory that sent Mars to the state championship game where, four days later, it defeated Marple Newtown 9-6 to cap an extraordinary and historic 23-1 season as Mars became the first team from Western Pennsylvania to win a state championship in lacrosse.