Girls lacrosse faces tough lost against Norwin

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Juniors Emily Rauch and Abby Muse stood out for the Highlanders, with Muse making some nice saves to keep the team in the game in the first couple of minutes.

Ethan Coulehan and Caden Harsh

The girls lacrosse team lost a tough game away at Norwin on Monday, 17-2.

Despite the loss, junior Crista Sucevich was happy with the team’s transitions to offense.

“The transition improved and allowed for quick turnovers during the game,” Sucevich said.

“We communicated better towards the end of the game and our offense ran much better than in the beginning of the game,” Sucevich said.

Juniors Emily Rauch and Abby Muse stood out for the Highlanders, with Muse making some nice saves to keep the team in the game in the first couple of minutes.

The team needs to work on communication, sophomore Olivia Greenaway said.

“We need to communicate better and play better as a team,” Greenaway said.