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High School Roundup: SLP girls lax falls to undefeated Canton – Adirondack Daily Enterprise


SLP’s Juliana Tremblay buries a shot after cutting through the Canton defense in the third quarter during Monday’s game in Lake Placid.
(Enterprise photo — Parker O’Brien)

LAKE PLACID — After winning its last three games, the Saranac Lake Placid girls lacrosse team met its match against the undefeated Canton Golden Bears on Monday.

Playing at the North Elba Athletic fields, SLP suffered a 17-8 loss, which dropped the team’s overall record to 6-4, while Canton is now 11-0.

Emma Clark scored five goals for SLP, while Tyler Burth, Lizzie Harvey and Juliana Tremblay netted one goal each. Harvey added two assists, while Burth and Addy Colby each had one.

SLP’s eighth-grade goalie, Maddie Clark, was solid in net, recording eight saves — four in each half.

Canton jumped out to a 7-3 lead in the first quarter, before SLP picked up the physicality on defense, allowing just two goals, while scoring one of their own to make the score 9-4 at halftime.

SLP’s Maya Garrison, left, fights to get around Canton’s Winifred Downs during Monday’s game in Lake Placid. The SLP girls fell 17-8 to the undefeated Canton Golden Bears.
(Enterprise photo — Parker O’Brien)

SLP continued its aggressive play after the intermission, but Canton still extended its lead to 13-6 in the third quarter before scoring four more goals in the fourth quarter.

SLP will take on the Potsdam Sandstoners at 4:30 p.m. on the road today. SLP topped Potsdam 12-5 earlier this season.

BASEBALL

SLP’s Emma Clark takes a shot on net during the final seconds of the first quarter with Canton’s Abbigale Nee defending during Monday’s game.
(Enterprise photo — Parker O’Brien)

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Lake Placid 24, Boquet Valley 2

The Lake Placid baseball team rattled 12 runs in both the first and second innings, to secure a 24-2 victory over the Boquet Valley Griffins at home on Monday.

Hyler Isham led the Blue Bombers’ 17-hit outing with four hits, which included a double. Max Hyman recorded three hits, while Jon Caito, Vann Morrelli and Jarrett Mihill each had two. Along with Isham, Caito, Mihill, Phoenix Colby and Owen Lawrence had doubles.

Caito earned the win on the mound as Lake Placid’s defense allowed just two hits.

SLP’s goalie Maddie Clark makes a save during Monday’s home game.
(Enterprise photo — Parker O’Brien)

The Blue Bombers, which improved to 7-2 overall, will host back-to-back games. The two-game home slate kicks off at 4:30 p.m. today against the Chazy Eagles and on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. against the Ticonderoga Sentinels.

Saranac Lake 8, Northern Adirondack 7

After having nearly a week off, the Saranac Lake baseball team secured an 8-7 home victory over the Northern Adirondack Bobcats on Monday.

SLP’s Tyler Burth looks to make a play during Monday’s game against Canton.
(Enterprise photo — Parker O’Brien)

The Bobcats jumped out to a 5-3 lead after the first four innings, before Saranac Lake scored five total runs in the fifth and sixth innings to seal the victory.

Chayse Delosh started on the mound for the Red Storm, before being relieved in the fifth by Levi Lambert, who earned the pitching win. Saranac Lake’s Connor Coventry, who pitched the final inning, earned the save.

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The Red Storm recorded five hits in the win as Delosh led the way with a double. Northern Adirondack’s Tripp Hicks and Ahana Sequin had two hits each. The Bobcats finished with six total hits.

The Red Storm, which improved to 5-3 overall, was slated to take on the Ticonderoga Sentinels on the road Tuesday. Following that, the team will travel up north to face Northern Adirondack at 4:30 p.m. today, before returning home Thursday to take on the Peru Nighthawks also at 4:30 p.m.

GOLF

Saranac Lake 6, Plattsburgh 0

The Saranac Lake golf team returned home on Thursday and blanked the Plattsburgh Hornets 6-0 at the Saranac Lake Golf Club.

Ryan McGinnis-Theis was the match medalist with a 36 to lead the Red Storm. Competing in the top match, he defeated Plattsburgh’s Jacques Gervich, who shot a 50.

Noah Hastings and Carson St. Louis were Saranac Lake’s next lowest scorers with rounds of 38 and 40, respectively. Hastings beat Sam Secore, whose 48 was the low round of the day for the Hornets, in the No. 3 match, while St. Louis topped Jack Studley, who shot a 53 in the No. 4 match.

Jonah Peckham, Cooper Patnode and Brice Heery all picked up wins for the Red Storm. Peckham shot a 44 in the No. 3 match to defeat Luca Meyer, who shot a 49. Patnode’s 55 was good enough to beat Keegan Mason, who shot a 60, in the No. 5 match, while Heery shot a 55, topping Tyler Adams’ 62 in the No. 6 match.

Up next, the Red Storm will take on the Ticonderoga Sentinels at 3:30 p.m. today at the Ticonderoga Country Club.







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