By Andrew Robinson
Archbishop Carroll just had to let it all out.
After giving up a big second half lead and losing to Archbishop Ryan in overtime on Wednesday for a third straight loss in the Philadelphia Catholic League, the Patriots took it out on each other in a focused and physical practice Thursday. The shared pain turned into shared wealth on Friday as Carroll went on the road to La Salle, set the tone and shot the lights out.
An energized, connected effort combined with a barrage of threes aided the Patriots in an 80-66 win over the Explorers for their first PCL victory.
“Sometimes, you want to get anger out and get aggression out and I think we competed, used our legs, used our bodies, walled up and had a physical practice,” Carroll coach Francis Bowe said. “Nothing got out of control, these kids are mature enough to understand that we’re not doing this to hurt anybody, but we need to rewire our brains and get back to where we were at 4-0 and looking really good.”