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St. Margaret's girls lacrosse program handled the Stallions on Monday.
The Tartan girls lacrosse program picked up an essential non-league road win Monday, downing San Juan Hills High School 22-20.
The Tartans were led by Scarlett Welsome's 8 goals and 5 assists to topple the Stallions. Welsome also added 25 draw controls in the win. Izzy Samluk contributed 5 goals, 3 ground balls, 8 draw controlls and 2 caused turnovers while Avery Smith added 5 goals, and was 33/46 at the center spot. Tori Clark had 2 goals with Ani Alyanakian and Great Blau adding a goal apiece for the Tartans.
Defensively, goaltender Kate Carr recorded 8 saves, including one in the last 30 seconds of the game to seal it for St. Margaret's.
The Tartans will take on Laguna Beach on April 23 in the last regular-season contest of the 2025 campaign.
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