Class 5A's Fairview girls lacrosse team secured a 14-12 victory against 4A's Mead after a strong first quarter performance, maintaining their record despite missing a key player, Finnley Dancy, who is crucial for their potential state championship run.

By the Numbers
  • Fairview finished the game with a 14-12 victory over Mead.
  • Julia Norris led Fairview with four goals in the game.
  • Mead ended their regular season with a 14-1 record.
Yes, But

The game highlighted Mead's struggles and resilience in the face of a strong opponent, despite falling short.

State of Play
  • Fairview sits at 11-3 after the victory, showcasing their strength as a team even without a key player.
  • Mead, with a 14-1 record heading into the postseason, is gearing up to replicate their past successes in the playoffs.
What's Next

As Mead enters the postseason, they aim to build on their learnings from tough matchups like the one against Fairview and set their sights on playoff success.

Bottom Line

Fairview's victory over Mead underscores their teamwork and resilience, setting the stage for an exciting postseason as both teams look ahead to future challenges.