KEYS LACROSSE TEAMS REACH THE END OF THE ROAD

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The Hurricane boys completed 12-6 after choosing up a quarterfinal win in opposition to Florida Christian on April 10.

Monroe County’s 4 lacrosse groups closed out their seasons final week in a flurry of postseason play. The groups, which compete in FHSAA’s 1A District 16, every stepped onto the sector final week realizing it was win or go dwelling. Three groups added a win to their data, however finally, all 4 groups completed their seasons in district play.

The Hurricane boys completed 12-6 after choosing up a quarterfinal win in opposition to Florida Christian on April 10 earlier than succumbing to Ransom Everglades two days later within the semifinals. The Conch boys adopted an identical path, beating Westminster Christian within the quarters, then falling to top-seeded Gulliver of their semifinal sport. Key West completed 9-7 on the season. 

The Girl ’Canes didn’t need to play two video games in a single day as was initially scheduled of their nine-team district. The Hurricanes gained their play-in sport on April 9 to remain alive within the playoffs, however confronted the highest seed, Westminster Christian, of their quarterfinal matchup. Coral Shores couldn’t topple the Warriors, ending the season with a 2-10 document. 

Key West fared higher within the district brackets, edging out Lourdes Academy on April 9 within the quarterfinals, pitting them in opposition to Westminster Christian two days later. The Conchs confirmed drastic enchancment in opposition to the Warriors from a previous matchup, however weren’t capable of overcome the perennial powerhouse to safe a spot within the finals. Key West completed the season 6-9.

Pictures by RACHEL RUSCH/Keys Weekly






Tracy McDonald

Tracy McDonald fled to the Keys from the frozen mountains of Pennsylvania hours after graduating from faculty and by no means regarded again. She is a second technology coach and educator, and has taught within the public faculty system for over 25 years.
She and her husband met at a starting trainer assembly in 1997 and have three kids born and raised in Monroe County. In her free time, McDonald loves flea markets, historic fiction and lengthy runs within the warmth.


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