McNamara scores 12 in Eastview's 19-18 boys' lacrosse section final victory over Eagan

Ryan McNamara scored 12 goals to lead the Eastview Lightning to a 19-18 come-from-behind victory over Eagan in the Section 3 finals

By David Houfek, Star Tribune

June 5, 2013 at 5:33AM
At the section 3 final boys lacrosse game between Eastview and Eagan, Ryan McNamara(4) scores his 12th and game-winning goal against Eagan. Eastview won 19-18.] richard tsong-taatarii@startribune.com
Eastview senior Ryan McNamara got in position for the winning goal Tuesday in the Section 3 finals against Eagan, his 12th of the game. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Ryan McNamara scored 12 goals to lead the Eastview Lightning to a 19-18 come-from-behind victory over Eagan in the Section 3 finals Tuesday night at Burnsville High School.

The senior's two goals and two assists in the final six minutes completed the comeback from down four goals.

"That's something we'll talk about for years to come" Eastview coach Tim Roche said. "He had 12 goals … and he's still passing in the prime moments, the make-or-break moments."

The Lightning went on a 7-0 run to end the first period, with McNamara scoring six goals.

Up 11-8 at the end of the first half, Eastview then faced a ramped-up Eagan defense in the third quarter. The Wildcats limited McNamara to a single goal in the period, locking a short-stick defender on him, and hoping to turn the game into a 5-on-5 affair. Eagan added full-field pressure, forcing Eastview to turn the ball over.

"We started to panic on offense," McNamara said. "We started to push the ball too much. We just needed to calm down and get the ball."

The Wildcats ended the period outscoring Eastview 6-2 and carried a man advantage into the first three minutes of the fourth quarter, when they added three goals. Down 18-14, Eastview went on to score the final five goals, getting back to its methodical attack to return to the state tournament, where it will try to defend its 2012 title.

Lightning goalie Jeremy LeClaire made 16 saves and survived a barrage from Wildcats midfielder Cullen Willox, who led Eagan with eight goals.

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