Leopards Open Spring Games Against St.Joes

It seems every spring our games with St. Josephs are played in blustery cold weather. Today was no exception, but thankfully the sun was out shining down on our first effort of the 2024 year. The Leopards bring back a plethora of talent who should know each other’s place on the field but even that advantage needs to be worked on. But that’s why we have spring games.

Each side came with about 18 players, but the game was played with no goal tenders, as minor injuries kept each team without a backstop. Surprisingly, for three quarters it was a low scoring affair with few corners and shots on goal. Both teams managed to score one goal in those first 45 minutes. The Hawks managed to get several corners and were to take advantage in the last 10 minutes of the game.

These spring games ( or controlled) scrimmages are more for reestablishing skills left dormant over the last six months. St. Joe’s was able to effectively use their press and one on one skills to push the action into their scoring end. The Leopards were able to establish a press of their own and I was impressed in the first 45 minutes with corner defense and counter attack.

I was pleased to see many Lafayette players who experienced late season injuries on the field. I was unrealistically thinking to see much of the skill and aggression displayed during the last part of last season, but as I should have know that comes back as the spring progresses.

The Leopards will waste little time meeting their next opponent, Lehigh on Friday at 6 pm at home. I love to see the progress from game to game and a preseason Lehigh meeting will hit the spot.

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William Rappolt

I am past chairman of the Lafayette Friends of Field Hockey and a former BOT member at Lafayette College. My wife and I are members of the Board of Trustees for USA Field Hockey Foundation. I am currently Chairman of that Board. I am the retired treasurer of M and T Bank Corporation and a 30 year fan of Division one field hockey

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