With so much negativity in the world, it's refreshing to see something like this. Mike Wright is described as a great man who always helps others. Social media has taken notice.
With so much negativity in the world, it's refreshing to see something like this. Mike Wright is described as a great man who always helps others. Social media has taken notice.
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The Summit High School varsity boys lacrosse team fell to 0-7 on the season in a 20-1 loss Friday, June 4 at Eagle Valley.
Tigers head coach Matty Marks said Summit had only a few substitutes for the varsity game. Playing with junior varsity players and additions to the team from the Fraser Valley Lacrosse Club, the Tigers struggled to keep pace with the 6-2 Devils, who are on a playoff run and are tied with Vail Mountain School at the top of the 4A Western Slope League standings.
“We had a few subs but it’s just a matter of the gas in the tank when there are only that many guys,” Marks said. “We kind of got depleted in the first quarter. It’s hard to stay focused and motivated but these kids are doing their best job of giving their best effort and fighting through. It doesn’t matter the score, they play hard and I’m proud of that camaraderie and that competitiveness of the guys we do have.”
The Summit High School boys lacrosse program honored eight seniors at Thursday night’s 10-4 home loss to Aspen at Tiger Stadium. Tigers head coach Matty Marks said the 0-5 team entered the game with a.