One Dolphins dynasty continued whereas one other got here to an finish Thursday night time at Palisades High.

Two and a half hours after Palisades’ ladies workforce captured its fourth straight City Section lacrosse championship with a 20-8 trouncing of Birmingham, Palisades boys noticed their streak of 9 consecutive titles snapped in a 5-4 loss to the identical college.

Birmingham’s boys had break up two common season conferences with Palisades, dropping the primary 6-5 and successful the second 5-4 in additional time and the rubber match was simply as carefully contested and much more bodily.

After Palisades’ Aidean Stuempfig scored to tie it 4-4 early within the fourth quarter, Jayden Ruiz’s purpose put the guests again in entrance with 6:43 left. Patriots goalie Christopher Cortes had a heroic efficiency, stopping an astounding 24 photographs — the final coming one second earlier than the ultimate horn.

“Our team is amazing — we came here to win this and we did,” stated Cortes, a sophomore who gave up soccer to take up lacrosse. “I like the adrenaline you get as a goalie and the feeling that you’re helping your team out. Even when I got scored on I didn’t let it get to me.”

Alexander Manton scored to tie it 1-1 within the first quarter. His second purpose gave Birmingham a 3-1 lead within the second quarter. Albert Zometa and Brandon Lopez additionally scored for Birmingham (10-7), which upset Palisades 9-4 in 2015 for its solely different City title.

Nate Silberberg gave the Dolphins (7-6) a 1-0 lead lower than two minutes into the competition and scored once more to slim his workforce’s deficit to 4-3 late within the third quarter. Goalie Charlie Balatbat had eight saves for the Dolphins, who downed Birmingham 12-7 within the inaugural City ultimate in 2014.

Palisades’ Emma Traister goes on the attack in the City Section girls lacrosse final against Birmingham.

Palisades’ Emma Traister goes on the assault within the City Section ladies lacrosse ultimate in opposition to Birmingham. She scored 5 objectives because the Dolphins received their fourth title in a row on Thursday.

(Steve Galluzzo / For The Times)

The previous ladies sport was not almost as dramatic. Palisades received 5 objectives every from freshmen Emma Traister and Lulu Rotter, and senior Mae Resnick added three to complete the season with 80 objectives because the Dolphins (14-7-1) received by the widest margin ever in a City ladies ultimate, topping the 10-goal distinction when Birmingham beat Palisades 11-1 in 2015.

Valeria Ruelas, Alexsa Blunt and Camila Ruelas every scored twice for second-seeded Birmingham (9-13).

Palisades and Birmingham have every received 5 ladies titles. Palisades’ girls and boys applications have appeared in each ultimate for the reason that City formally sanctioned lacrosse as a varsity sport 12 years in the past.



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