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Centreville High Sports Report

A weekly roundup of the latest Centreville High School sports scores.

Girls lacrosse: On Monday, March 26, the girls varsity lacrosse advanced to a 4-0 record, beating the 18-5.

Sophomore Caroline Bollman (two goals/one assist) started the Wildcats moving toward victory with a nice feed from junior Carly Sane (six goals/two assists). Sane led the scoring along with freshman attacker Reagan Newell, who netted an impressive seven goals and three assists. Also adding points were senior Maggie Dulkerian (two goals/one assist) and sophomore Catherine Zempolich (one goal/one assist).

The defense was dominated by junior Danielle Smith who had one caused turnover, a pass interception, won two draw controls, and scooped up five ground balls. Freshman Brynn Doyle pitched in on the defense, notching her first career interception and two ground balls. The Lady Wildcats head south over spring break to the Disney Tournament in Orlando.

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Girls' soccer: On Thursday night, March 29, the sixth-ranked girls soccer teams traveled to Arlington for a match with the Wakefield Warriors. This was the final game before spring break, and the final game before district contests commence.

Coach Malebranche and his staff used it to take a final look at their players. Younger, newer girls picked up major minutes as the coaching staff watched, giving them a chance to shine and combine their abilities with other players. The Wildcats started slowly, then hit their stride as the first half wound down. came on and got the 'Cats on the scoreboard first. Jenna Green was fouled inside the Wakefield penalty box, earning a penalty kick, which she calmly converted. Then with a burst of speed, Green beat the Warriors' defense and scored her second of the night, giving her team a 3-0 lead. Shortly thereafter sophomore Madi Simons lofted a cross into the Wakefield box and Haley Yow headed it home as the half came to a close.

Opening the second period, freshman Bella Muzo scored on another header, this time off a corner kick from Katie Blumer, and then Haley Yow spent the rest of the evening terrorizing the Wakefield defense. She scored three more times, first off a cross from freshman Noelle Brown, then after picking up a beautiful through ball from junior Stephanie Yoon. Her last goal came after Muzo stole a ball from the Warrior's center back but had her shot deflected; Yow was there to take advantage of the loose ball and buried her fourth goal of the night.

The game ended as a decisive 8-0 victory for the Wildcats, as goalkeeper Sarah Schneider ensured a clean sheet for her team. After spring break, they will visit their district rival Bulldogs at on Tuesday, April 10th.

 —Kathy Hull

 

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Girls' tennis: The Lady Wildcats took a tough loss on March 29 against a very seasoned and deep team, losing the match 10-2. All players are improving their shots and winning games; the team looks forward to getting back on the courts after spring break, with their first game after the break at home against on Wednesday, April 11.

—Coach Leslie O'Conner

Varsity baseball: The team improved to 5-0 on March 28, defeating 5-0. Senior shortstop Kevin Lachance went 2-2 with a double and senior catcher Bobby San Martin went 1-1 with a two-run double. Junior pitcher Carson Bach pitched six innings, allowing one hit and striking out eight Huskies.

During spring break the team will work hard in tourney play in Florida.

—Chris Barron

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