This spring, the Clay boys lacrosse team was expecting to have its best season ever in its short three-year history. No one is saying the Eagles would have been state-ranked, but the program was trending upward. Then, the season was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.
There must be something in the water in Curtice, Ohio. Sure it is an unincorporated hamlet that straddles the border of two counties, Lucas and Ottawa, but the village is producing athletes at a higher rate than some cities.