Windham Varsity Lacrosse vs. Alvrine 04/26/22

Well, we better enjoy this one as it may be the last one for a bit. A 20-4 in Hudson vs. Alvrine runs Windham’s record to 6-0 and an 8th place ranking in the state amongst all lacrosse teams (D1 included). The game was played in a steady rain which made photography conditions dark but my focusing seemed to be back on point and produced some good images that have a distinctly different feeling that the bright sun and deep shadows of prior games. Defense was smothering again though Alvrine clearly has issues in some basic skillsets making turnovers and pressure easy to generate. Offense came fast and furious with Windham simply passing the ball in a circle without any attempt at scoring for about the last 8 minutes of the game. If anything the win was more dominating than the 15-2 win Windham had over Alvrine earlier in the year.

That said, Windham now enters the heart of their schedule with Derryfield, St. Thomas Aquinas, Winnacunnet, and Portsmouth accounting for the next four games. Windham could easily go 0-4 in those games and should consider going 2-2 in those games to be a solid accomplishment. Derryfield is #6 in the state while Portsmouth is the defending state champion and is ranked 4th in the state and Winnacunnet 11th while St. Thomas Aquinas played Winnacunnet to a standstill earlier in the year and beat Hollis-Brookline 16-1 (Windham beat them 18-8). Most at risk in the next 4 games is Windham’s defense who hasn’t really had to play any tough competition all year. Without being tested, Windham doesn’t really know what it has on the back end. These games will tell whether they are a contender or pretender feasting on easy competition.

Windham Varsity Lacrosse vs. Keene 05/18/21

This was their ninth win in a row with the following day’s far more difficult win at Keene running Windham’s streak to 10. The NHIAA site only shows Windham’s record as 9-5 but it is missing an additional game and win against Spaulding making their record 10-5. Unfortunately Windham’s next game is against Pinkerton, a DI team and one of the best in the state. making the game simply competitive would be an accomplishment. But that’s this weekend. This 13-4 victory was never in doubt with Windham getting out to a bit lead early. Again, not much work for the defense, who, when challenged, presented an adequate but not strong position. Windham has its best players on offense and presents the scoring punch to compete in the upcoming DII tournament but defense is its weak spot. After Pinkerton will close out the regular season next week with two games against Goffstown, both winnable games against a solid opponent giving Windham a good warmup before the tournament which should start with a home game.