Girls’ Lacrosse Wins First-Ever State Championship


Congratulations to the Fury girls’ lacrosse team for winning its first state championship in school history!

The team finished the regular season with a 10-6 record, playing a challenging schedule against many Division I schools. Due to their winning record and the strength of their schedule, the Furies earned the number-one seed in the NCISAA 3A State Tournament. With a semi-final win against Greensboro Day School, the Furies advanced to the State Championship against defending state champions Asheville School. The Furies got off to a dominant start and never let up, with a final score of 14-8. 

“This is the culmination of many years of hard work by our players and the devotion and commitment to the lacrosse program by these players and their families,” said Head Coach Laura Clay. “I am so happy for our players—especially the seniors. To win a championship is hard and it requires everyone on the team to support one another no matter their role. We have a remarkable group of players and each one should be proud of what the team has accomplished.”
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