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| Lady Dragons earn fifth straight title |
| By Mike Halloran |
| Wednesday, May 26, 2010 11:06 AM |
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It’s been an up and down year for Coach Sue Paull’s girls’ lacrosse team. Nevertheless, it picked a good time to have one of its ups last Thursday afternoon when the team traveled to Hingham to take on the Harborwomen for the Patriot League title. Having been beaten badly (18-8) by Norwell two days earlier, the Lady Dragons needed to put the loss behind them quickly if they wanted to win on Hingham’s home field before a large Hingham Youth Day crowd. Apparently they acted like the loss never happened, as they came out and buried five goals in the first eight minutes before a stunned Hingham crowd. The Lady Dragons then went to sleep, as Hingham rallied with four goals to get back in the game by halftime trailing by one at 5-4. The hosts turned the tables on Duxbury, as the second half started, scoring a pair of goals in the first few minutes for a 6-5 lead. The back and forth action would continue the rest of the day, as the Lady Dragons came to life with a trio of scores to surge ahead, 8-6, only to see Hingham tie the game at 11-11. That would be the final scoring for the Harborwomen, as Duxbury controlled the ball and scored twice in the final five minutes, with Siobhan McCarthy scoring the winning goal and Grace Nissi getting the insurance tally. It was Nissi’s third goal of the game, as she combined with Caitlin Burke and Keri Gould to score three goals each while helping the team win its fifth consecutive league championship. |







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