NCHSAA State Girl’s Lacrosse Championship

HOLMAN LEADS EAST CHAPEL HILL TO VICTORY IN NCHSAA WOMEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP

CARY – Senior Sydney Holman scored five goals and added four assists to lead East Chapel Hill to a 15-13 victory over Charlotte Catholic in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association’s fourth annual state women’s lacrosse championship Saturday afternoon at WakeMed Soccer Park.

Holman was named the Most Valuable Player of the championship match as the Wildcats won their first NCHSAA women’s lacrosse title and finished 17-2 overall. East ended the season on a 12-game winning streak.

East held an 8-6 advantage at the half before Catholic scored the first three goals after intermission to take the lead and set the stage for the Wildcat rally.

Holman, who tallied 13 goals in the East semifinal victory over defending state champion Cary Green Hope, unofficially ended the season with 128 goals, the most in NCHSAA history.

Catholic, in the finals for the third time in the tournament’s four years, ended the campaign 17-3 overall. The Cougars lost to Green Hope in last year’s final.

The lacrosse state championships are currently conducted as an “open” tournament, with all classifications competing for a single crown.

NCHSAA STATE WOMEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP
WAKEMED SOCCER PARK, CARY

   East Chapel Hill    8   7    15
   Charlotte Catholic  6   7    13