GIRL LACROSSE HIGHLIGHTS
TOP PERFORMERS
Ava Dakin, Canton: Dakin made 17 saves and allowed only two goals in a 10-2 victory over Granby in the NCCC tournament’s 2v3 game.
Gabby DelSanto, Canton:
DelSanto, a junior, scored the game-winning goal with 17 seconds remaining in overtime as Canton defeated Ellington 8-7 for the NCCC championship. DelSanto and Ellie Bahre, a sophomore, each had a hat trick.
Maddie Epke, Guilford: The senior had five points on two goals and three assists in the Grizzlies’ 12-6 victory over Cheshire in the SCC final on Thursday.
Giana Franco, East Lyme:
The junior goalie made nine saves and earned Most Outstanding Player honors when the Vikings’ won the ECC championship 18-4 against Stonington.
Ivy Goodman, Stonington: The senior collected five goals as the Bears defeated Killingly 15-6 in the ECC semifinals. Freshman Emma Logel added a hat trick.
Ava Harris, Cheshire: The junior collected seven points with four goals and three assists in the Rams’ 20-8 win over Amity in the SCC semifinals.
Meredith Healy, East Lyme: Healy, a senior, had two goals and three assists for five points in East Lyme’s win over Stonington in the ECC final.
Chloe Humphrey, Darien: The junior scored seven goals and added an assist in two games as Darien finished as the FCIAC tournament runner-up last week. She had five points with four goals and one assist in a 16-8 win over Ridgefield in the semis, and a hat trick in a 10-8 loss to New Canaan in the final.
Grace Keenan, Sheehan: The Titans’ goalie made 35 saves in two games, with 18 versus Canton in the regularseason finale, and 17 versus Amity in the first round of the SCC tournament.
Claire Mahoney, New
Canaan: The senior goalie was named the MVP of the FCIAC final after making seven saves in New Canaan’s 10-8 win over Darien. The Rams’ defense held the Wave scoreless for the final 13 minutes and allowed just one goal in the final 19 minutes.
Margaret Morgan, New Fairfield: The senior goalie collected 10 saves and earned MVP honors when the Rebels defeated Weston 9-6 for the SWC championship on Wednesday.
Colleen Rattigan, New Fairfield: Rattigan, a senior, had five points with a hat trick and two assists in New Fairfield’s victory over Weston for the SWC championship.
Lexie Tully, New Canaan: The sophomore had a huge night with three goals and three assists for six points, two ground balls, one draw control and one caused turnover in the Rams’ 10-8 win over Darien for the FCIAC championship.