Despite a 1-2 start, the Milton High boys lacrosse team has fared impressive against its opponents and is seeking to build momentum.
After a promising start to the season, the Milton High boys lacrosse are in the midst of a two-game losing streak. Following an impressive 13-8 win over Hull, the Wildcats suffered a 9-3 loss to Whitman-Hanson followed by a 17-8 defeat to Brookline. As a result, the Wildcats now stand at 1-2 overall. “We came out and we controlled the ball and outscored Hull 13-2,’’ said first-year coach Ben Midura. “Our defense also played well, holding Hull to single-digit goals.” Dominating the first, second and fourth quarters, the Wildcats engineered an early start, and never looked back. “Other than the third quarter, we possessed the ball on offense for long stretches and were able to create scoring opportunities off settled play and transition,’’ …
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With a new coach and a strong combination of youthful talent and experience, the Milton High girls lacrosse team is hoping for a return to the MIAA tournament after a two-year absence.
For two years, the Milton High girls lacrosse team has failed to qualify for the MIAA tournament. Now with a new coach and a solid combination of talented youth and experienced leadership, the Wildcats are hoping for a successful season. Heading up the varsity program will be first-year coach Caitlin Finn, who previously served as an assistant and junior varsity coach to the Wildcats. Captaining the squad will be senior leader and four year veteran Emma Drew, who will once again serve as a stalwart between the posts. “I’m very excited about the way the team is looking this year,’’ said Drew. “We have a nice combination of youth and experience and we should be in the running for a spot in the tournament. The past couple of seasons have been…