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Boys Lacrosse: Harbor Fire Falls to Oregon's Aloha High School

Desmond Ary netted 2 goals in a 15-8 loss to Oregon's Aloha High School.

GIG HARBOR -- Aloha High School's Sam Klingsporn scored seven goals and grabbed 17 ground balls as Oregon's Aloha High School rolled past Harbor Fire Lacrosse, 15-8, in a non-league boys high school lacrosse matchup, Saturday at in Gig Harbor. The loss evened Harbor Fire's record at 4-4.

Desmond Ary had 2 goals and Ricky Chenoweth grabbed 10 ground balls to lead Gig Harbor.

Gig Harbor (4-4-0) next faces Port Angeles (0-4-0), Tuesday, April 10 in a 5:30 p.m. start at Peninsula High School.

Scoring

Aloha (Ore.) 15, Gig Harbor 8 (Sam Klingsporn, A, 7 goals, 1 assist, 17 ground balls; Josh Schmidt, A, 4 ground balls; Nick Konen, A, 8 saves, 7 ground balls; Desmond Ary, GH, 2 goals, 3 ground balls; Ricky Chenoweth, GH, 10 ground balls; Ashton Sidebottom, GH, 9 saves, 7 ground balls)

Information by US Lacrosse - Washington State Chapter.

Harbor Fire Lacrosse Association (HFLA) is a non-profit organization established September of 2009 to organize and develop youth lacrosse in the Gig Harbor.

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