Dryden Lax Calendar

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Youth Lacrosse Equipment Handouts



Equipment handout for The Town of Dryden's In-House Lacrosse Program will be Monday April 16th behind the Town  Highway Dept at 65 East Main Street.  The program runs on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 04/17/12 until 05/25/2012 for grades K-6. (Grades K-2 will be the little sticks program and the youth program will be grades 3-6).

Dryden will also have  3-4 and 5-6 teams that will participate in the Upstate Lacrosse association travel league. Registration is underway and continues until May 23rd.

More information can be found at  http://dryden.ny.us/departments/recreation  and at http://dryden.ny.us/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/spring2012guide.pdf ..   Click Here for the registration form.


Friday, April 6, 2012

Varsity Boys Lax gets first win .

Dryden 15, Oneonta 9

Oneonta 2 4 2 1 -- 9
Dryden 4 3 4 4 -- 15
Oneonta goals-assists: John Meschutt 6-1, Sam Sherrill 2-0, Jeremy Leary 1-3.
Dryden goals-assists: Joe DeLucia 2-1, Jordan Zehr 4-1, Eric Niziol 3-0, Matt Federation 4-5, Eric Dardia 1-0, Dan Atwood 1-0, Ross Cole 0-2.

Shots: Oneonta 25; Dryden 26. Ground balls: Oneonta 19; Dryden 15. Faceoffs: Dryden 12-of-22. Man-up: Oneonta 6-of-7; Dryden 2-of-5. Goalie saves: Joe Sherrill (O) 11; Jeff Pelletier (D) 8.
Records: Oneonta 0-4; Dryden 1-3.

Next up  - Johnson City @ Home on 04/12/2012 7pm
               - Elmira Notre Dame - AWAY - 04/14/2012 4pm 

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Dryden Lax Coverage in the Journal

Boys Lacrosse
Chenango Valley 13, Dryden 7: Jordan Zehr netted a hat trick and added two assists, but the Purple Lions couldn't stick with the Warriors, who outshot Dryden, 24-17, and outscored the Lions 4-2 in each of the last three quarters.
Matt Federation and Joe DeLucia scored two goals apiece and Ross Cole added a goal for Dryden, which got nine saves from Jeff Pelletier.
David Ferry scored five goals for the Warriors.

Girls lacrosse

» Seton Catholic 9, Dryden 3: Liz Walters scored two goals and Alison Thomas one for the Purple Lions (2-1), who got 14 saves from Marissa Ramos. Taylor Farrell had five goals and Alyssa Ricci three for the Saints (4-5), who outshot Dryden, 26-10, and turned the ball over just four times to the Lions' 24.