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Merritt Long had four goals and five assists as 10th-seeded Notre rolled to a 21-4 victory over 23rd-seeded DePaul in the first round of the Non-Public tournament in Lawrenceville.
The senior scooped up a rebound and scored to give her team a two-goal lead with 1:13 left, then caused the game-clinching turnover at midfield on the next possession.
No. 6 Trinity girls lacrosse fell to No. 4 Twin Valley, 15-5 in the District 3 Class 2A girls lacrosse third-place match at Twin Valley High School on Tuesday. With the win, the Raiders clinched a berth to the PIAA 2A tournament and draw the WPIAL champion in the opening round June 3 at a time and location TBD.
Dunbar and the other 12th graders were honored on the final Senior Night for the program, since Jackson Memorial will be converted to a middle school after this school year. She took over as the starting goalie after the third game of her sophomore year and became the record-holder for saves despite having zero experience at the position.
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It was a celebration like no other as the ceremonial Gatorade bath was bestowed upon Amherst Head Coach Rich Ferro, as the clock came to a rushing halt and the fulfillment of a dream that stretched generations was cemented.
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The Little Lions posted a 24-5 victory and will face Pine-Richland in the first round of the PIAA Class 3A state tournament next week.
James Grainger scored four goals and added three assists as top-seeded Summit beat Nutley, 18-0, in the first round of the North, Group 3 tournament in Summit. The Hilltoppers (14-4) showcased their offensive firepower with Will Iacovelli contributing three goals and two assists for five points.
With just seven seconds left in the fourth overtime, Collin Meunier delivered the goal of his life, taking a pass from Matt Noonan and firing it past East Longmeadow’s goalkeeper to lift No. 1 Minnechaug to a heart-pounding 9-8 win over No. 3 East Longmeadow in the Western Massachusetts Class A final Tuesday at Springfield Central High School.
The Class of 2027 and Class of 2028 have started to leave their marks on high school lacrosse. In past weeks we have asked your opinion on the top seniors and the top juniors in the state in girls lacrosse, now we ask who you feel is the top underclassman.
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The Little Lions won their District 6-10 subregional over the Trojans with a couple individual milestones on Tuesday.
Michael Colihan scored six goals to go with an assist and five ground balls as West Deptford edged Timber Creek 13-12 in Erial. Max Bilodeau added three goals and three assists and TJ Cross had a hat trick and five ground balls for the Eagles (10-8).
This week, MLive’s project rolls on in pinpointing the top underclassman player in each of the MHSAA’s eight spring sports –– with this one specifically tailored to the top underclassman boys lacrosse player. So, who gets your vote?