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Daily dive: Scherholz, Lassiter girls march in quarter -finals

Lassiter Senior Lace Scherholz will continue to perform the Trojan offensive this season at a blazing pace and she scored a further seven goals on Thursday evening to lead Lassiter to a 20:6 victory over Greenbrier. Scherholz is obliged to play for East Carolina University next spring and has contributed to triggering the powerful lassiter offensive this season as an offensive weapon of the team. In the recent victory, she completed the hat trick at the beginning of the second quarter and then stormed another pair of goals to go into half with five goals when Lassiter had a 14: 2 lead. Since Scherholz attacks the network, she has found ways to open up her teammates opportunities and she ended the game with four templates to achieve her seven goals.

“Lacey was dynamite,” said Lassiter head coach Angela Brunner after the victory to the Marietta Daily Journal. “She was quite unanimous with high numbers throughout the season. Her ability to change her speed and direction makes her an explosive attacker, and it is very harmful.”

Lassiter jumped in the lead with 8-2 ​​in the first quarter. Senior Maddie Warderop scored two goals and was one of five different Lassiter players who found the network in the first framework. Lassiter won the Wolfpack 6-0 in the second quarter and then Lacey took over offensive.

Lassiter finally forced a running clock, but it did not prevent the Trojans from reaching more goals, and Addie Wiersma ended with four goals with their six templates. In addition, Sophie Hortman scored four goals in the goal.

Lassiter has now won nine in a row and is 15: 4. This season is even more important that Lassiter is 10: 0 at home. In the quarterfinals, however, the Trojans have to travel south to Richmond Hill to start the wildcats -which are also a No. 1 seed in Division 2 clip. Byes watched both Lassiter and Richmond Hill in the first round and Richmond Hill, with a 13: 4 home win against East Coweta to beat their ticket for the quarter-finals. The wildcats are 9-8 this season and one of these defeats came in Greenbrier on March 13, when Richmond Hill 12-5 fell.

As dominant as Lassiter was the latest victory, the Trojans also proved to be a resilient team, and the Trojan served Walton at the beginning of this month for his first defeat of the season. At 12-10 with 1:30 in the game, Scherholz forced the extension with two clutch destinations. Subsequently, Wardrop scored the gaming goal in double extension to win the victory.

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