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Local roundup: Bourque’s sensational game lifts Lawrence girls lacrosse to victory
Freshman scores 10 goals as Bulldogs blow out Bangor at home.
By Staff ReportKennebec Journal
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LAWRENCE Kaylyn Bourque scored 10 goals to lead the Lawrence girls lacrosse team past Bangor 15-3 on Tuesday.
Sage Brown added a pair of goals for the Bulldogs (2-1), while Holly Bolduc had a goal and two assists. Ashton Stewart and Emma Poulin added single tallies for Lawrence, while Stewart and Sage Brown each won four faceoffs and Emily Hersey made nine saves.
Sylvia Davis scored twice and McKayla Kendall added a goal for the Rams (1-2).
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Girls lacrosse: Messalonskee takes down Lawrence in matchup of differing outlooks
Eagles are looking to return to heights of past few seasons, while Bulldogs are eager to build and learn this spring.
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OAKLAND The Messalonskee girls lacrosse team is looking to continue what’s been a winning program. Its opponent Monday afternoon, Lawrence, is looking to build one.
Shauna Clark scored five goals, Francesca Caccamo and Abigail Klinge added three each, and Messalonskee rolled to a 19-1 victory over Lawrence.
The Eagles improved to 2-0. The Bulldogs, who got a goal from Holly Bolduc, are 0-1.
Lacrosse at a glance
Girls impact players: Gabby Smart, Messalonskee (Sr., MF); Shauna Clark, Messalonskee (Sr., MF); Sierra Clark, Cony (Sr., MF); Tiara Henry, Cony (Sr., MF) Emily Hersey, Lawrence (Jr., GK).
Boys impact players: Luke Buck, Messalonskee (Sr., MF); Justin Bolduc, Winslow (Sr., A); Michael Nicholas, Erskine (Sr., A); Tim Worster, Maranacook/Winthrop (Sr., MF); Cam Rizzo, Gardiner (Jr., A).
Top storylines: Avoiding a COVID-19 pause may come down to luck, but navigating a season in which teams can expect games postponed or cancelled will be a key. With teams playing more regionally-based schedules, will new rivalries emerge?
Changes: The biggest change is the wearing of masks at all times. Athletes who competed in winter sports should have an easier time adjusting. For boys lacrosse players wearing helmets, keeping the mask from sliding down could prove difficult. It will be up to officials and coaches to help make sure masks are always worn properly.