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State Finalist Lourdes Football Team Itching For Another Run At Title

POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. - Veteran head coach Brian Walsh has had his Our Lady of Lourdes High football team on a serious roll over the last five years, with the Warriors reaching the Section 1 Class A championship game five times, winning three sectional titles in the span.

Daily Voice talks to Warriors coach Brian Walsh and team leaders Joe Scaglione and Corey Mullaly about the team and the upcoming season.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
Lourdes players huddle up at the end of a practice.

Lourdes players huddle up at the end of a practice.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
Coach Brian Walsh leads his sectional champion team into the 2016 season, opening against his former team - Brewster.

Coach Brian Walsh leads his sectional champion team into the 2016 season, opening against his former team - Brewster.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
Lourdes players get set for the upcoming season.

Lourdes players get set for the upcoming season.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
Players cool off at the end of an afternoon practice.

Players cool off at the end of an afternoon practice.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
Warriors senior team leaders Joe Scaglione (L) and Corey Mullaly.

Warriors senior team leaders Joe Scaglione (L) and Corey Mullaly.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
Lourdes players get set for the upcoming season.

Lourdes players get set for the upcoming season.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
Lourdes players cool off after a practice.

Lourdes players cool off after a practice.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
Lourdes players get set for the upcoming season.

Lourdes players get set for the upcoming season.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman

Lourdes advanced to the Class A state championship game last fall, before a devastating, 49-46, loss to South Park of Buffalo, ending a 10-3 fall.

Walsh, in his seventh season at Lourdes, knows how hard it is to get a team to the state championship. He did it twice with Brewster too, but has yet to come away with a title.

"Getting back there is hard," Walsh told Daily Voice during a visit to Warriors training camp. "It's very hard."

Walsh added that while last year's sectional championship team lost some key players to graduation, he also has some talent to build around.

"We're looking for leaders," Walsh said. "We lost some key pieces from last year's team. We do have a number of linemen back and hopefully enough back that if we work hard, we can compete in Class A."

Walsh and the Warriors open the season Friday, September 2, against his old team, Brewster, with kickoff set for 7 p.m. at Bears Field.

Check out the video top see Daily Voice talk to Walsh and team leaders Joe Scaglione and Corey Mullaly about the team and the upcoming season.

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