The Summit High School varsity girls lacrosse team lost 21-1 at Roaring Fork on Thursday, May 14, to drop to 0-3 on the season Freshman Ella Rader scored the lone goal for the Tigers. In.
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The Summit High School volleyball team found out April 9 that they’d be able to return to practice and competition several days early from a teamwide quarantine.
Summit followed that up with a Tuesday home loss in straight sets to Battle Mountain and then a Thursday 3-1 road victory at Rifle.
Tigers head coach Lex Zangari said Summit High Athletic Director Travis Avery wrote in an email that the early return was thanks to a change in public health guidance specific to the mandatory length of quarantines for certain COVID-19 variants.
The change thrust the volleyball team into a situation where it had one practice before the Tuesday game against the Huskies, which the Huskies won 25-23, 25-12 and 25-16. In the game, the Tigers lost senior leader and setter Mackenzie Westenskow to injury. Westenskow’s injury combined with an injury suffered during the quarantine break by senior CJ Novotna to leave the Tigers without a couple of