The Lindbergh Flyers girls lacrosse team capped off their regular season on a high note on Tuesday night, defeating the Fox Warriors by a score of 10-1 at Fox High School. This dominant performance came in their "Stick it to Cancer" game, raising awareness for a worthy cause.
Offensive Explosion for the Flyers:
The Flyers displayed a potent offensive attack throughout the game, racking up 10 goals. Ava Kientzy led the scoring charge with a stellar performance, netting an impressive 4 goals. Her teammates also contributed significantly, with Lexie Peterson, Sydney Lucas, Lydia Krob, Charlie Philips, Finnley Placke, and Rosie Grebe each adding a goal to the scoreboard.
Defensive Dominance from Sindel:
Darby Sindel stood tall in the Flyers' net, securing the win with a remarkable 9 saves. She effectively shut down the Fox Warriors' offense, allowing only one goal to slip past her defense.
Season Comes to a Close:
With this victory, the Flyers conclude their regular season with a record of 5-8. They showcased their fighting spirit and determination throughout the year, particularly in their "Stick it to Cancer" game.
Looking Ahead to Districts:
The Flyers now turn their attention to the upcoming St. Louis Girls Lacrosse Championship Tournament. Seeding will be determined soon, and their first game is tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, May 14th.
This convincing victory over the Fox Warriors provides a positive boost for the Flyers as they head into the district tournament. They will aim to build upon this momentum and strive for success in the playoffs.