Bill Caine
The seniors are all smiles on senior night
The Woodford County girl’s lacrosse team has had an excellent run for the past few years with 2 state championship wins. But the team has been struggling to get a sound footing with the new coaching staff for the second year in a row. As of now, the team is 2 and 5. Keep reading to hear from the players
Woodford County girls lacrosse team after a great game and a win!
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The seniors are all smiles on senior night
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Maura Wyatt (12) goes after a ground ball during a game.
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Tess Thompson (10) makes her way down the field during a lacrosse game.
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Hannah Gourley (9) and Jenna Lowe (9) on the field
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Bailey Cress (9) goes for the ball fiercely during a game
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Erica Spradlin (10) passes the ball to a teammate in hopes of scoring
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There are many different opinions on the season with how the players are feeling. Senior, Maura Wyatt states,
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With a lot of turnover in our coaching staff in the past three years, it has been hard to adjust to. We have learned from many different coaching styles, but once we start to get into the routine we should start to flourish.
— Maura Wyatt
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It was something we had to adjust to seeing that we had been mostly depending on upperclassmen to lead us in the past 2 years or so. But Im so glad that we were able to get Lily and Allison to push us to work together and strengthen our skills
— Ahlynn Hood
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This year definitely hasn’t been easy or normal but Im glad we finally have people to look up to that can help us grow not just individually but as a team.
— Erika Spradlin
The girls are getting better by the day and are reaching for goals. Show up and show out to the games!