The Stillwater boys' lacrosse team was off to such a good start. Then along came White Bear Lake, which delivered a firm punch to the gut.
The Suburban East Conference-leading Bears waxed Stillwater 15-3 on May 6, rudely ending the Ponies' five-game winning streak to begin the season.
"They really took it to us," senior captain and midfielder Jeff Peterson said. "We were pretty upset about it. We didn't play our best game. But we had to remember it was just a regular-season game. It was a learning experience."
The Bears have a high-powered team with some game-breaking scorers. Down just 5-3 in the first half, the Ponies couldn't withstand an explosive third and fourth quarter from White Bear.
The loss was tough but had an upside.
"White Bear Lake really did us a favor, because I think we are playing much better lacrosse ever since," coach Ryan Clark said. "Our student-athletes responded very well. It was a gut check, but our captains took a moment to look everyone in the eyes and clarify why we are here and what we are striving to accomplish."
The Ponies did answer back with a thrilling 8-7 victory over Woodbury, their other top conference rival. Woodbury took a 7-6 lead with 47 seconds left in regulation. Stillwater's Chris Rick and Peterson answered with two goals before time ran out to secure the victory and help restore team confidence.
The Ponies lost dynamic scorer Sam Mathieu, who is playing college lacrosse after graduating last year, but Sam Sagissor has replaced those goals and then some. The junior attackman scored 32 goals in eight games, third best in the state as of Tuesday. He buried eight in one game against Roseville.