Brighton freshman Quinn Holdridge showcased her remarkable speed in a rivalry match against Hartland, scoring four goals and contributing two assists in an 11-5 victory that secured the KLAA West championship for Brighton. Former standout player Ryan Skomial noted that Holdridge's speed and strength make her a challenging opponent, even for top defenders. With the potential for growth, Brighton's coach praised her ability to dominate draw possessions and generate fast breaks, indicating that she's a central figure in a talented freshman class for the Bulldogs.

By the Numbers
  • Quinn Holdridge scored 4 goals and 2 assists against Hartland.
  • Holdridge has achieved 29 goals and 22 assists in 13 games this season.
  • Her 100-meter time is 13.11 seconds, ranking 5th in Livingston County.
  • She completed the 200-meter in 27.25 seconds, placing 6th in the county.
State of Play
  • Brighton's victory extends their strong performance in the league.
  • Hartland is currently 8-5, recently losing their six-game winning streak.
  • Both teams have reached a combined seven consecutive state Division 1 championship games.
What's Next

Brighton aims to capitalize on their momentum in upcoming games, while Hartland will work to recover from this loss and improve their performance. Observers will be watching if Holdridge can maintain her impressive scoring and speed as the season progresses.

Bottom Line

Quinn Holdridge's blend of speed and skill marks her as a player to watch, poised to significantly impact Brighton's lacrosse aspirations. As both teams navigate the remainder of the season, adjustments and growth will be crucial for their championship goals.