Even though the Mavericks did not make the SPC championship game on Friday’s performance, they had plenty to play for against Kinkaid on Saturday. It was about pride, a rivalry, and a chance to get better with rain drizzling and pouring down on the Cru’s field in Austin. It was also a chance to win, follow the smoke to a Texas barbecue institution, and compare Bruce’s regular season pre-game Falcon feast with one of Texas’ best.
St. John’s soaked it all in on day two of the SPC championships and jumped out to a quick lead on Caldwell Flores’ goal with less than a minute into the game. Blake Upchurch, who had a hat trick on the day, made it 2-0 until Kinkaid’s Sealy scored a minute later. William Payne made it 3-1, but the Falcons broke down the defense in the slop on a score by Campbell to cut it to 3-2 at the end of 1.
Kinkaid tied it up with a Bailey goal in the 2nd quarter, but Reed Daniel put the Mavs up for good with 2:32 in the half.
After a scoreless third period, Payne got his second goal assisted by Daniel. Upchurch gave St. John’s a three goal lead with 10 minutes to go, and Bailey scored the last goal for the Falcons with 4:30 remaining followed by Upchurch’s last second score for the trifecta.
Even though it was not for a championship, it was one more win closer to the winner’s bracket from last year. It was also a chance to celebrate with a plate of ribs, sausage, and brisket, a Texas culinary trifecta at the famed Kreuz Market in Lockhart, Texas, but just shy of Bruce’s best.
The Mavericks face off against the Mustangs of Kingwood on Wednesday for a semi-final berth in the City championship, and a ticket to the super regional for a plate of Texas State Lacrosse.
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