By Joe Perez
The Bulletin, May 27, 2011
As each quarter arrived, so did an increasing number of shots in the direction of East Lyme keeper Kevin Seery.
There were seven in the first, eight in the second, 12 in the third and 17 in the fourth.
Despite the 44-shot barrage leveled at him by Stonington, Seery held strong when his team needed him the most, making 20 saves, earning MVP honors in the Vikings' 11-6 triumph in the Eastern Connecticut Conference boys lacrosse championship on Friday.
Walking off the field exhausted, Seery said he felt none of it as he and his teammates joyfully celebrated the return of the conference title after losing it in overtime to Ledyard a year ago.
There were seven in the first, eight in the second, 12 in the third and 17 in the fourth.
Despite the 44-shot barrage leveled at him by Stonington, Seery held strong when his team needed him the most, making 20 saves, earning MVP honors in the Vikings' 11-6 triumph in the Eastern Connecticut Conference boys lacrosse championship on Friday.
Walking off the field exhausted, Seery said he felt none of it as he and his teammates joyfully celebrated the return of the conference title after losing it in overtime to Ledyard a year ago.

























