Girls lacrosse takes the win

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Photo provided by: Joelle Wittig

A game tradition for the girls lacrosse teams is for the starting lineup to run by their teammates and hit sticks with them when their name is called over the speaker. Before the game on Feb. 27, junior Jaylee Ault ran past her teammates and onto Tom Storey Field. “It gives me motivation to play the rest of the game and it makes me realize that the hard work is paying off,” Ault said.

Joelle Wittig, Editor-in-Chief

The varsity and junior varsity girls lacrosse teams played against Oviedo High School on Thursday, Feb. 27. They played on their home field, Tom Storey Field, and both teams won their respective game. Varsity won 8-2 and junior varsity won 6-2.