Girls lacross wins 2
Published 10:52 am Tuesday, May 6, 2025
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Davie’s girls lacrosse team dispatched Mt. Tabor, 9-6, in Winston-Salem on April 30, and another gem from Kayden Richardson (seven goals) was the difference.
The game was called at halftime by lightning.
“They were trying to triple-team the ball pretty much every time,” coach Haley Hines said. “Kayden’s quick and her being a lefty throws them off their game a little bit. So that always works in our favor.”
Lila Moore and Lyndsay Davis had the other goals as the War Eagles moved to 8-7 overall after losing the previous two games. Madison Daugherty was the assist leader with two. Davis had one assist.
“Madison playing basketball has really translated well to lacrosse,” Hines said of the sophomore. “We had her on defense, but we decided pretty early that she was going to be one of our midfielders. And she’s done really well there.”
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The last two games of the regular season went according to form. Davie was blown out by first-place West Forsyth, 22-6, at home on May 1. Richardson had four goals in defeat.
One day later in Kernersville, the War Eagles cruised through last-place Glenn 20-3. Davie got six goals from Richardson, three from Davis, two from Bethany Jacobs and two from Mallory Peck. The assist leaders were Davis (four), Richardson (three) and Moore (two).
Davie finished fourth in the seven-team league. The standings: West Forsyth 12-0, Reagan/Reynolds 9-3, Davie 6-6, East Forsyth 4-8, Mt. Tabor 2-10, Glenn 0-12.
The CPC Tournament is being held this week.