Morse goalie AJ Arsenault keeps his eyes on the ball while a scrum happens in front of the crease that includes Oak Hill/Monmouth/Lisbon’s Xavier Michaud (24) and Morse’s Maxon Brochu during a game in Wales on Saturday. (Wil Kramlich / Sun Journal)

WALES — Just when it looked like Morse might get back in the game, the “well-greased machine” that Shipbuilders coach Jay Paulus called Oak Hill/Monmouth/Lisbon pulled away in a big way.

The Raiders ended the first half with five straight goals, started the second half with the next four and ran away with a 19-6 boys high school lacrosse victory Saturday morning.

“We tried to hang with them,” Paulus said. “I wish it was a little closer.”

The Raiders (9-0) jumped out to a 4-0 lead just over four minutes in when the Shipbuilders (2-7) finally answered with back-to-back goals by Mason Savary and Cayden Green. It was 6-2 Raiders after one quarter, but Morse made it 7-4 midway through the second with goals by Wyatt Hudson and Cameron Footer (man-up).

That’s when the Raiders put on the goal-scoring afterburners. Gabe Samson started the run, Tiger Hopkins scored the third of his six goals, and Xavier Michaud ended the first half with a natural hat trick — with the last two goals coming in the final 30 seconds before intermission.

“Just played some more team lacrosse, moving the ball well today and just keeping their heads in the game and play lacrosse,” said Raiders coach Joe Hinkley, who “(has) a lot of respect for Jay and his teams.”

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Hopkins scored a pair of goals out of the gate in the third quarter, Michaud scored another goal with an assist from Hopkins, and then Hopkins scored his final goal before the Shipbuilders got on the scoreboard again with a Gaige Kindlimann tally.

“Good ballhandlers, and they know how to swing the ball around and move it, create those shooting opportunities,” Paulus said of the Raiders’ offense. “I think the three attackmen are pretty strong.”

Despite the lopsided score, Morse goalie AJ Arsenault did make the Raiders work for many of their goals, stopping 11 shots.

“Their goalie was on-target on all of the shots,” Hinkley said.

“AJ did as best as he could today. He’s been ill, he’s been injured, so this was his first game in a while,” Paulus said.

Michaud equaled Hopkins’ game-high total of six goals, Noah Moring netted a hat trick, Samson had two goals and two assists, and Nate Marcotte scored a goal and dished out three assists. Eight different players registered points for the Raiders. Brandon Glover made six saves in net.

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Morse’s Sheamus Mann (15) is free to take a shot after slipping past Oak Hill/Monmouth/Lisbon’s Isiah Morgan during a game in Wales on Saturday. (Wil Kramlich / Sun Journal)

Hudson scored twice for the Shipbuilders, while Sheamus Mann assisted on a pair of goals.

“We only had 13 shots on goal. That’s not enough,” Paulus said.

An upset win by the Shipbuilders would have meant “huge Heal points” for a team that Paulus said has “struggled this whole season.”

The Raiders, meanwhile, kept their undefeated start going, and have three regular-season games left before the playoffs.

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