Last Thursday, Mar. 30, the Guilderland girls’ lacrosse team hosted the Kingston Tigers in a home opener at home. Guilderland fell behind and attempted to try to score the tying goal late but fell, 7 to 6.
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Scanning the field: Guilderland’s Olivia Bigness looks around in the offensive zone in the first half.
The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Big stop: Guilderland’s Madyson Hamilton gets her stick on the ball from Kingston’s Chayse Delisio’s shot as Guilderland’s Maya Shoemaker and Brooke Snyder attempt to stop Delisio.
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Free pass: Guilderland’s Amee Chopra finds an open teammate to make a pass to in the first half.
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Quickening the pace: Guilderland Elizabeth Schafer uses her speed as she goes around behind the Kingston net in the first half. Schafer had three goals and an assist.
The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Planning her next move: Guilderland’s Maddy Petti looks to make a run against Kingston’s Brooke Longo in an effort to get closer to the goal in the first half.
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Quick chop: Guilderland’s Sarah King uses her stick to knock the ball out of Kingston’s Danica Louie’s stick in the first half.
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Thou shall not pass: Guilderland’s Brooke Snyder holds her stick up and prevents Kingston’s Lily Zito from getting near Guilderland’s goal.
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Getting it out of harm: Guilderland’s Rachel Dwyer speeds up the field as she takes the ball away from her goal in the second half.
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Splitting the defense: Guilderland’s Maya Shoemaker gets in between two Kingston defenders as she attempts to get closer to goal.
The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Taking the shot: Guilderland’s Olivia Bigness looks to fire a shot off as Kingston’s Brooke Longo tries to stop her. Bigness had two goals and an assist.
The Enterprise — Michael Koff
Maneuvering: Guilderland’s Elizabeth Schafer keeps her stick away from Kingston’s Brooke Longo as Schafer approaches the Tigers’ net. Schafer had three goals and an assist.