Girls Lacrosse: Mt. hope beats Narragansett, loses to Lincoln School

Posted 5/17/17

Jenna Cimbron and Grace Moclair led the Mount Hope High School girls lacrosse team over Narragansett 16-8 in a home game on Friday afternoon. Cimbron and Moclair scored 5 goals and 4 assists each. …

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Girls Lacrosse: Mt. hope beats Narragansett, loses to Lincoln School

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Jenna Cimbron and Grace Moclair led the Mount Hope High School girls lacrosse team over Narragansett 16-8 in a home game on Friday afternoon. Cimbron and Moclair scored 5 goals and 4 assists each. Goal keeper Morgan Kane recorded 8 saves. Allie Reavis chipped in with 2 goals and 3 assists. Jillian Parker scored 1 goal and had 1 assist and Caroline Parker, Ella Hanley and Maddie Comell each scored a goal for the Huskies.

The second place Lady Huskies improved their record to 10-2 in Division II and look primed for the playoffs. On Monday, the team lost to the undefeated Lincoln School 15-7. That left the second place Huskies with a 10-2 record in Division II. Goal keeper Morgan Kane had 12 saves, but couldn’t stop Lincoln forward Natalie Landau who scored 5 goals and had 6 assists.

Grace Moclair scored 4 goals, Cimbron scored 2 and Allie Reavis scored 1 for the Huskies.

Next up: The Huskies host Middletown on Thursday at 4 p.m.

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