Lamolinara made eight of his 16 saves during the first quarter to repay the Cavaliers and help St. Mary's coast to a 15-3 victory yesterday.
"I knew they were going to come out with a lot of confidence because they beat us last time," said Lamolinara, who allowed 11 goals during an overtime loss at Spalding on April 9. "They were going to come out pumped and I knew if I shut them down, their confidence was just going to go away."
St. Mary's fast start helped a little,...
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