LoRe Stops 600 and Counting


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The Miller Place Panthers boy's lacrosse goalie Christopher LoRe just keeps adding to his impressive stats and making even more impressive plays. 

We reported earlier this season that LoRe surpassed the 500 save milestone and did so on his 18th birthday. Now this week LoRe reached another massive statistical threshold when he stopped his 600th shot. 

LoRe's season has been that outstanding and with another game to play and already past the 620 save mark he just keeps padding the record books. LoRe has 240 saves on the year for the Panthers. He stopped and unimaginable 31 shots against Lindenhurst earlier this season and has notched 20+ saves in four other games. 

He sits second in the county for overall saves on the year and he has even added a goal, one that he scored during his 500th save birthday game. During the 2025 season LoRe has passed the 400, 500 and now 600 save marks. 

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