Moment: 1st Lead Only Lead EGR Needs

May 18, 2020

By Geoff Kimmerly
Second Half editor

East Grand Rapids never led during regulation of the 2009 Division 2 Boys Lacrosse Final, trailing Orchard Lake St. Mary’s at most by six goals during the second period.

But with the end of overtime staring the Pioneers down, Josh Drummond gave his team the only advantage that mattered.

Drummond scored an unassisted goal with 1:36 to play in the extra period, giving EGR its first and only lead and a 13-12 win that clinched the program’s third-straight Division 2 championship.

Drummond also had scored twice during the fourth period as East Grand Rapids mounted its comeback and  outscored St. Mary’s 5-2 to deadlock the score and send the game to overtime.

Drummond went on to play at Grand Canyon University. Jake Coretti, who netted the tying goal with 3:43 to go in regulation, was a sophomore that season and went on to play at Rutgers.

Watch Drummond’s game winner below from the MHSAA Network.

Moment: 2 Years Later, Similar Cranes Capper

May 21, 2020

By Geoff Kimmerly
Second Half editor

The final half-minute of the 2015 Division 2 boys lacrosse championship game played out in an unbelievably similar fashion to the concluding 30 seconds just two seasons before for Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood.

Once again, the Cranes faced a 9-9 tie as they gathered for a final shot. And this time it was Johnny Wagner who sent it into the net, pushing his team past Okemos for a 10-9 season-ending victory.

Wagner had scored the game-winner just three days before when Cranbrook defeated Grand Rapids Forest Hills Central in their Semifinal. This time, Wagner clinched the championship by scoring his fifth goal of the game with 10.5 seconds to play after Okemos had tied the score with three straight goals – again, similar to Cranbrook’s 2013 title game win over Forest Hills Central.

"I did not see it go in," Wagner said during that June 7 postgame. "I thought the goalie saved it and everyone started jumping all over me. I got hit. I was shooting off my back foot. (But) I'm not complaining."

Wagner, who had scored three goals in the 2013 championship win as a sophomore, went on to play at Marquette University.

Click for coverage of the 2015 Final from Second Half and watch Wagner’s winner below from the NFHS Network.