Richard Naver Box Score 4 Ocean County College OCEAN COUNTY COLLEGE 5-4 20 Winner Harford Community College HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 9-1, 3-0 Ocean County College OCEAN COUNTY COLLEGE 5-4 4 Final Apr. 13, 2019 20 Harford Community College HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 9-1, 3-0 Winner Score By Periods Team 1 2 3 4 F Ocean County College OCEAN COUNTY COLLEGE 1 0 1 2 4 Harford Community College HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE 7 6 5 2 20 Game Recap: Men's Lacrosse | 4/13/2019 7:39:00 PM Harford Sails Past Ocean County on Sophomore Day Bel Air, Md. – No. 2 Harford played its final regular season home game of 2019, sending the sophomores out in style with a 20-4 victory over the Ocean County Vikings, Saturday afternoon at the Harford Sports Complex. Despite a slow start offensively, a quartet of Fighting Owls still finished with hat tricks. Tyler Wagoner and Grady DiPeso led Harford with five points, each tallying three goals and two assists. The Fighting Owl defense continues to impress, holding their sixth opponent to single digit scoring while forcing 31 turnovers. Harford has now won their last nine games and hold a 9-1 mark on the year. Ocean County drops to 5-4. Scoring Summary Harford Goals: Tyler Wagoner (3); Owen Consoletti (3); Grady DiPeso (3); Tyler Legge (3); Andrew Stump (2); Gaige Lennon (2); Reece Wiseman (1); Josh Jahn (1); Alex Wroe (1); Chandler Schmidt (1) Harford Assists: Wroe (3), Wagoner (2), DiPeso (2), Yousefi (2), Jahn (1), Doyle (1) OCC Goals: Dillon Clark (3); Sean Menjivar (1) OCC Assists: Manzo (1) Goalkeepers W: Barret Casto (9-1) L: Tyler Palmer Game Notes NJCAA Player of the Week Moriah Yousefi dominated on face offs, winning 20-of-21 attempts. He also led the team with 11 ground balls. Shaun Vines forced a team leading five turnovers, with Everett Campbell (4) and Peyton Winters (3) trailing slightly behind. Gaige Lennon grabbed a season high five ground balls. Alex Wroe led all players with three assists. Up Next Harford will be on the road for their final three games of the regular season. Their first stop will be at Potomac State on Wednesday, April 17 at 5 p.m. Print Friendly Version