Cabrini dominated by Salisbury in an 11-4 loss. The #5 Cabrini Cavaliers trekked to Sea Gull Stadium for a Top Five duel with the #4 Salisbury Sea Gulls. The high-powered Cavaliers offense was nearly completely shut down and went scoreless for 33:43.
The Gulls soared to a 3-0 lead with Ferrara (4g), Jack Dowd (3g), and a second from Ferrara. Drew Supinski (2g) got Cabrini on the board but, that would be all the first-quarter scoring. Ferrara got his hat trick at the 12:39 mark with Supinski answering just :31 ticks later. Josh Melton found Pierre Armstrong (1g) getting it to 5-2.

Max Drift (2g) picked up the next two to end the half with a one-goal game at 5-4. Sadly for Cabrini, their weapons went silent and they were forced to watch Salisbury take complete charge in the third. Jarrett Bromwell (1g) tallied the only Extra Man Opportunity of the day, Dowd added his second on the day, Josh Melton (1g,2a), Dowd completing his hat trick and Griffin Moroney (1g) end the third with the Gulls soaring, 10-4. Ferrara notched his fourth and the only final quarter marker with 1:24 remaining to get the 11-4 final.
Oh My
Shots were 43 Cabrini and an incredible 50 for Salisbury. Saves had Matt Sageder making a career-high 24 in the Cabrini nets and TJ Ellis with 14 in the victory. Cabrini had 22 turnovers to Salisbury’s 15. Cabrini had an edge in ground balls, 39-38 with the Gulls handled the face-offs, 10-9. Cabrini’s Tommy Deluca forced 6 turnovers and scooped 6 ground balls. The 18 shots on goal were the lowest Cabrini has had in 25 games. Cabrini dominated by Salisbury in an 11-4 loss.


Kevin has followed and promoted the game of lacrosse since May 19, 1974.
The same day the Philadelphia Flyers won the Cup, the Philadelphia Wings were introduced to Neibauer and Philadelphia.
Kevin has covered many sports, including baseball, football, basketball, and.. lacrosse. A former licensed football referee and baseball umpire, Kevin brings a unique insight to his game coverage.
A published writer in JustHockey Magazine, Kevin covered the American Hockey League as well as a monthly story on a pugilist where Kevin used the pen name, The Rink Rat. Neibauer turned his attentions to lacrosse for a few years and does his part, whether podcasting or writing to grow the game. Kevin branched out to his roots and currently provides insight for all Philadelphia teams for Edge of Philly as well as his full-time duties with LaxPhilly.