The River Dell Golden Hawks Varsity Boys Lacrosse Team(5-1, 3-0 NJILL-Curcio) squared off against the Park Ridge Owls(0-4, 0-3 NJILL-Cullen) on a warm and overcast day with plenty of people in the bleachers and standing behind the fence at River Dell High School in Oradell, New Jersey.
River Dell was off to a terrific start in 2023, having won four out of five, including their last two, compared to the 2022 season when the Golden Hawks lost their first eight games and finished 5-11, 3-3 NJILL-Curcio.
“You’re looking at the future standing on the shoulders of the giants that came before,” River Dell Head Coach Joe Haemmerle explained. “Honestly I have a lot of respect and appreciate what our seniors did last year.” “The season didn’t really go the way everybody liked to go, and we lost our first eight games.”
“We learned a lot including me and gave a new whole new system for these guys and a serious learning curve.” “The seniors last year (Will)Fletcher, (Mike)Crismale) and (Cavan)Hughes all stayed in and led the thing last year and held the ship together.” “It paid off great dividends because in the offseason what I saw in this group was called institutional learning and they understood the concepts of what we did last year and building on it.”
“We’re much further ahead this year than last and it’s like night and day.” “I want to say we’re cautiously optimistic about this season and we’re very proud of the progress.” “The guys are getting on the field, shooting the ball and hungry.” “We’re building something great in this town (Oradell) and excited for that.”
“So many people have put the time into growing this and I remember when the junior lacrosse program was born here in Oradell.” “You start to realize the success and so proud of our community and this is the reason why I came here.”
“Mr.(Denis) Nelson is incredibly supportive and we talk and communicate after every game and he’s super dialed into our team.” “He’s been fantastic and helped us out with something new with our uniforms this year and the kids feel good about the way they look out there.” “Our administration right down the line with Mr. Fletcher the Superintendent and Principal(Brian Pepe) has been a terrific organization.”
“I think pride in your town, yourself and family and to wear that gold jersey means something to these guys.” “One of the first people I met when I came over here was DJ Nimphius and we talked about the colors and the black and gold.” “Mr. Nelson stresses all the time about sportsmanship and doing it the right way.” “Representing a community and family perfectly and as individuals and what we’re trying to do is grow these guys and ultimately have great citizens in town.”
The Golden Hawks fell behind early 1-0 to the Owls in Park Ridge but responded as seniorĀ Rich Ryen poked the ball into the net from close range. With six minutes remaining, seniorĀ Finn Kristan, leading the team in scoring, broke into the offensive zone with a full burst of speed, and despite getting knocked down to the ground, Kristan wristed a shot into the net.
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