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Short on numbers, the Summit boys lacrosse program combined junior-varsity and varsity players from the ninth through 12th grades on Thursday in a 15-1 loss to Steamboat Springs (6-3) at Tiger Stadium. The Tigers’ lone.
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The Summit High School varsity girls lacrosse team’s season concluded Saturday, June 5 with an exciting 8-7 loss at Steamboat Springs.
The Tigers were able to play a regulation 12-versus-12 game after last time out Thursday only being able to play 10-versus-10 due to too few players. Though it was the team’s eighth loss in eight games during a COVID-19-shortened season, Tigers first-year head coach Samantha Lonsway said it was a beautiful thing the program was able to have a season and finish with a full squad on the field.
“This was a difficult season for Summit for all of the teams,” Lonsway said, “but it’s nice that even though we’re having a difficult season we survived and the girls had fun and bonded and made memories, I hope.”
A shorthanded Summit High School varsity girls lacrosse team lost a 23-3 final home contest of the season to Aspen Thursday, June 3, at Tiger Stadium. The game was played in 10-versus-10 format rather than.
In a normal year, meetings and conventions have an economic impact of more than $11 billion for our area, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Experts say hesitancy, lack of travel, and budget cuts are to blame for slow comeback.