Brother Rice continues D1 dynasty

June 9, 2012

BIRMINGHAM – Bloomfield Hills Brother Rice remains the only Division 1 boys lacrosse champion in MHSAA history. But not without having to withstand pesky Ann Arbor Pioneer in Saturday’s Final at Seaholm High.

The Pioneers hadn’t lost a game this season and jumped out to a 2-1 lead. But after breaking the game open in the second quarter, Brother Rice hung on for a 14-8 victory to continue a title streak that has included every MHSAA championship since it became an association sport in 2005.

Senior Riley Kennedy had five goals – including four straight during the 10-2 second-quarter run – plus two assists for the Warriors. Senior Henry Nelson added three goals and three assists.

“The most important thing is we’ve got to play our game,” Brother Rice coach Robert Ambrose said. “We weren’t doing that. We weren’t executing like we should, playing a little selfish or (not) moving the ball. So we just said, ‘Hey guys, we’ve got to regroup. We’ve gotta go after it. We’ve got to get into our zone, and play our game.’”

Pioneer (21-1) held its early lead until Nelson’s first goal tied the score 2-2 just more than a minute into the second quarter.

But despite outscoring the Warriors (20-2) by two goals during the second half, Pioneer could never make up for the early barrage.

Senior Eric Loveless led Pioneer with three goals and an assist in the team’s first championship game appearance.

“The second quarter, we just got shell-shocked. We went from being up 2-1, and then all of a sudden it’s 11-3. … We just sorta got overwhelmed from where we were,” Pioneer coach James Corey said. “And we battled. For three quarters we hung with this team, and I think we have a lot of talent, a lot of heart.

"But they’re the best team for a reason, and they showed it in the second quarter.”

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PHOTOS: (Top) Brother Rice senior Henry Nelson (shooting) fires one of his three goals into Pioneer's net Saturday. (Middle) Warriors senior Liam Timmis (41) leads a run during the Division 1 boys championship game. Photos by John Johnson/MHSAA.

Performance of the Week: Linden's Mitchel Luck

May 26, 2023

Mitchel LuckMitchell Luck ♦ Linden
Senior ♦ Lacrosse

Luck scored 10 goals May 18 in a 16-10 Division 2 Regional win over Flint Powers Catholic – Linden’s first postseason victory as a standalone program. Linden previously played as part of a cooperative with Fenton and finished this season 10-8, losing Tuesday to Midland Dow in a Regional Semifinal.

The 10 goals are tied for seventh-most on the MHSAA record book single-season scoring list, and the seventh goal that evening also was the 200th of Luck’s career. Luck also played hockey on the co-op Fenton/Linden Area Griffins team and will continue his lacrosse career next season at Ohio Northern University, where he’ll study engineering.

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Braeden Davis, Dundee wrestling - Report
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Gabriel Sanchez-Burks, Ann Arbor Pioneer swimming - Report
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Derek Huisman, Holland Christian soccer - Report
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Thomas Westphal, New Baltimore Anchor Bay cross country - Report
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Shawn Foster, Grand Ledge football - Report
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Hannah Smith, Temperance Bedford swimming - Report
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Arturo Romero, Muskegon Oakridge soccer - Report
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Austin King, Midland Dow tennis - Report
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Olivia Hemmila, Troy Athens golf - Report

PHOTOS courtesy of Mitchel Luck.