Ravenwood Girls Lacrosse Achieves Record Victory in State Championship
Ravenwood girls lacrosse claimed their first TSSAA state championship with a dominating 19-4 victory over Bearden. This win not only secured the title but also established a new TSSAA record for the largest margin of victory in a state final. The Raptors, with an impressive season record of 16-5, showcased teamwork and skill, propelled by standout performances in key matches. Coach Bill Dryer emphasized the importance of collaboration among players, highlighted by multiple athletes each scoring over 30 goals this season. The victory marks a triumphant return to the top for the program, which had previously won three TGLA titles.
By the Numbers- Ravenwood's 19-4 win set a TSSAA record with a 15-goal margin of victory.
- Six players on the team scored over 30 goals this season.
The Raptors are now seen as a strong contender, but maintaining focus and resilience will be key as they become a target for other teams in the championship landscape.
State of Play- Ravenwood dominated the championship game, leading 8-0 after the first period.
- The team has showcased confidence by defeating strong opponents like Brentwood and Franklin in the lead-up to the title match.
With only two seniors graduating, Ravenwood aims to build on this success and remain a dominant force in Tennessee high school lacrosse, looking to defend their title next season.
Bottom LineThe significant victory not only solidifies Ravenwood's position in the record books but also sets a promising future trajectory as they continue to foster teamwork and skill development.
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