The Varsity Girls' Lacrosse team suffered a tough defeat against the Westlake Chaparrals, ending the match with an 11-6 score. The Warriors started slowly, falling behind 3-0 early on but managed to close the gap with strong efforts from players like Ana Jovanovic and Isabelle Horonzy. Despite mounting a comeback in the second and third quarters, the Warriors could not maintain their momentum against the experienced Chaparrals. The team remains optimistic about their prospects this season, noting improvements and strong performances in previous matches.

By the Numbers
  • Warriors scored their first goal 3 minutes into the first quarter, making the score 3-1.
  • After trailing 10-6 at the end of the third quarter, the Warriors conceded one more goal in the fourth quarter, ending the game at 11-6.
State of Play
  • The Warriors are currently on a strong performance track, holding no district losses this season.
  • They are preparing for their final home game against the Vandegrift Vipers on April 16.
What's Next

As the Warriors gear up for their next match, they aim to improve their transitions and clears, which will be critical in facing tougher opponents. They remain focused on building confidence and refining their strategies to potentially secure the title of State Champions.

Bottom Line

The Warriors demonstrated resilience despite the loss, showcasing their potential for success as they build on learned experiences. Their strong season so far positions them well for future challenges, and continued improvement could lead them to title contention.