![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Taylor Wilkinson had a goal and an assist while sophomore Claire Dosch made seven saves to pick up the win. Mill added a pair of assists for Pine-Richland while sophomore Kendyll Jerry netted a hat trick with an assist. There were seven ties in the contest, and the game was knotted 9-9 after Madeline Mill scored her third goal of the game 5:53 into the second half. The evenly matched teams went back and forth with the biggest lead being a 5-2 Pine-Richland margin in the first half. “We knew coming in it was going to be a tough game.” “It’s kind of weird how it worked out that way,” she said with a laugh. The girls, they wanted it so bad, and that’s what really separated the game at the end.”ĭernnon said the Rams didn’t plan on ending with the same score. “We knew we had to come out strong and use all of our threats on offense and be aggressive on defense. Lebanon was) going to be our biggest competition,” said first year Pine-Richland coach Shannen Drennon. “We knew going into the season that ( Mt. The Rams again emerged victorious with a 13-12 win to capture their first title since 2018 and third overall. The stakes were higher Thursday at Robert Morris as the teams squared off for the WPIAL championship. Lebanon, 13-12, a win that most likely gave the Rams the top seed in the WPIAL Class 3A girls lacrosse tournament. In the regular season finale, Pine-Richland defeated Mt. ![]()
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