Plum boys lacrosse team taking big strides; program's future looking bright
Apr. 29—Ben Keller came to Plum in October to take over a boys lacrosse program seeking direction. The team was youthful but also rife with potential and talent ready to make strides and grow together in the five months before the start of this season.
The Mustangs weathered the expected ups and downs in games the past two months, and with a win Thursday against West Allegheny, they will ...
Apr. 29—Ben Keller came to Plum in October to take over a boys lacrosse program seeking direction. The team was youthful but also rife with potential and talent ready to make strides and grow together in the five months before the start of this season.
The Mustangs weathered the expected ups and downs in games the past two months, and with a win Thursday against West Allegheny, they will clinch a winning record for the first time in the program's 13-year history. "It is kind of surreal, in a way," Plum junior attacker Matt Amen said. "We started off in the fall not knowing what would happen or if we would even have a team.
We were coming off not having the best season (4-9 overall in 2025), too. The morale was down a little bit. But since then and through the season, it is so much better.
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