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St. Margaret's Lacrosse Programs Successful in Early Tests
The Tartans have been progressing through the 2025 season.
The Tartan boys and girls lacrosse teams have picked up season-opening wins on the road to CIF-SS glory.
Boys Lacrosse
The Tartans dismantled visiting Laguna Hills High 25-1 Wednesday on Tartan Field.
Despite letting up an early goal, the Tartans remained firmly in control all evening. A raft of Tartans found the scoresheet, including; Carson Barber (3g, 8a), Andrew Toubin (3g, 4a), Ryan Kees (6g), Graham Holcomb (3g), Carter Stanley (2g, 1a), Sammy Grant-Lewis (2g), Aston Frankfort (1g, 1a), Arya Saidi (1g, 1a), Lachy Oxford (1g), Ben Greek (1g) and Nathan Smith (1g).
St. Margaret's will next take on Woodbridge High School on the road in a Pacific Coast League Matchup on Monday, March 17 at 4 p.m.
Girls Lacrosse
St. Margaret's battled it out with league foe Northwood High School, coming away with a 15-9 win Wednesday.
Avery Smith led with 4 goals, 1 assist, 9 ground balls and 4 caused turnovers. Scarlett Welsome followed closely with 3 goals, 4 assists, 3 ground balls and 2 caused turnovers. Grace Burke (6g, 1a, 2gb) and Greta Blau (2g, 2a) supported in the win while Kate Carr made 10 saves to keep the Timberwolves at bay.
The Tartans will next face San Diego section powerhouse Poway at Poway High School on Saturday, March 15 at 10 a.m.
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