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Woods Cross still unbeaten in girls lacrosse

May 02, 2024 08:56AM ● By Tom Haraldsen

There are just two weeks left in the regular season for high school lacrosse, and teams are jockeying for position before playoffs begin. Last week, the Bountiful boys team and the Woods Cross girls team won both of their matches. Here’s a look at games played through April 26

GIRLS

Let’s start with the unbeaten (12-0) Lady Wildcats of Woods Cross. They notched a 12-3 win over Clearfield and a 14-8 win over Bountiful. Against the Falcons, Rylee Linton led the way with five goals, Ella Mathews scored three, and teammates Ella Holland, Emmy Richards, Lila Dunn and Grace MacArthur all added single goals.

In the win at Bountiful, it was both Richards and Dunn with four goals, Mathews scored three times, and Holland, Linton and MacArthur had one apiece. 

Viewmont (10-2) lost for just the second time this season, an 18-9 loss to Box Elder. Cecelia Walton and Brienna Wallis each scored three goals, Alexis Lee had two and Avery Drake had one.

Farmington (9-3) won its only match last week, beating Davis 15-7. Hailey Larsen scored five goals for the Phoenix. Ruby Roche added four, Alexandra MacAlvey scored three, Kate Carter had a pair of goals and Lydia Judd scored once.

Davis (6-6) lost to Farmington 15-7 then beat Syracuse 15-11. Against Farmington, MacKenzie Coleman, Karri Norton and Olivia Lifferth each had two goals, with Esther Facer scoring once. In the win over Syracuse, Lifferth and Tallulah Raser each scored four times, Norton and Facer scored twice, with Coleman, Brinlee Wilding and Sophie Karras each adding a goal.

The Bountiful Redhawks (7-5) lost twice last week, a 13-10 setback against Box Elder and the 14-8 loss to Woods Cross. Against the Bees, Kennedy Jensen scored four goals, Ava Vorwaller scored twice, and single goals came from Emma Jenkins, Veronica Loveless, Ella Gillian and Naomi Brice. 

In the loss to Woods Cross, Jensen scored three times, Vorwaller and Brice twice and Gillian once.

Standings in Region One show Farmington in first at 6-0, with Davis fourth at 3-4. In Region Five, Woods Cross is first at 11-0, Viewmont second at 8-2, and Bountiful fourth at 5-6.

BOYS

Bountiful (6-6 on the year) won twice, beating Box Elder 22-13 and then Woods Cross 13-7. Buckle up–here’s the Redhawks’ scoring. Against the Bees, Carter Terry had five goals; Wyatt Farr, Michael Kasper, Tate Terry and Nathan Horne all scored three goals, Jensen Freeman had two, and single goals came from Brandon Wilkinson, Mason Crane and Faletua Satuala. In the win over Woods Cross, Freeman scored four; Kasper, Wilkinson, Carter Terry and Horne each scored twice, and Tate Terry added a goal.

Davis (9-2) lost 7-6 to Farmington then beat Syracuse 18-3. At Farmington, Spencer Clark, Rocky Edelman and Dawson Draper each scored twice. At Syracuse, Ben Roylance scored four times; Luke Donigan, Carson Smolka and Draper scored three apiece, Brek Jensen and Ashton Wood had two goals apiece, and Edelman scored a goal.

Farmington (8-3) beat Davis 7-6 as Kai Beynon and Kai Leavitt each scored twice, with single goals coming from Tyler Jacobs, Tj May and Ryan Eddins. The Phoenix lost to Fremont 13-6, but no scoring information was provided prior to our press deadline this week.

Viewmont fell to 7-8 on the year with losses last week to Northridge (20-10) and Box Elder (13-8). The Vikings got six goals from Sam Terreros in the loss to Northridge, plus three from Parley Shupe and one from Nate Delgado. At Box Elder, scoring for Viewmont was Mason Gerrard with three, Terreros with two, and with single goals were Shupe, Luke Cluff and Vade Morris.

Woods Cross (5-6) split games, beating Clearfield 14-2 then losing to Bountiful 13-7. Lucas Hammond had four goals, and both Carter Kringlen and Jared Cannon had three against the Falcons. Single goals came from Carter Dunn, Elliott Bendinger, Jaden Cannon and Dawson Staton. At Bountiful, Dunn scored three goals, Jared Cannon two, and both Kringlen and Staton scored once.

In Region One, Davis is first at 6-1, while Farmington and Fremont are tied for second at 5-2. In Region Five, Bountiful is in a three-way tie for second with Box Elder and Roy, all at 3-1, Woods Cross is fifth at 2-2, and Viewmont is sixth at 1-3.