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St. Margaret's Girls Lacrosse Overpowers Northwood 21-12
The Tartans returned from break with a win.
St. Margaret's girls lacrosse program picked up a win Monday night, downing Northwood High, 21-12. The win keeps the Tartans undefeated in Pacific Coast League play at 5-0.
Grace Burke led the Tartans with 7 goals and 3 assists, while Scarlett Welsome had 6 goals and 3 assists and picked up a team-high 4 ground balls. Avery Smith (3g, 1a) won 24 out of 37 draws to keep the Tartans ahead of the Timberwolves. Greta Blau (2g, 2a), Tori Clark (2g) and Isabella Samluk (1g) all had goals in the win. Goalkeeper Kate Carr had 6 saves on the night.
The 8-2 Tartans will next face Beckman on the road on Friday, April 11 at 4 p.m.
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