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WELCOME TO LADY REBELS LACROSSE!
NEW CAPTAINS SELECTED FOR THE 2010 SEASON! The Lady Rebels have selected the following girls to be the 2010 team captains:
Katie Crow
Congratulations to each of these players for this well-deserved honor! The Lady Rebels travelled to Birmingham, Alabama to compete in the Dan Anderson Lacrosse Classic and came away as champions following a 9-8 sudden death victory over the Greenville Red Raiders from Greenville, South Carolina. The Lady Rebels advanced to the championship game by outscoring their first four opponents by a 59-4 margin, including two shutout victories along the way. The final game was a tense thriller that saw both teams score miraculous goals to keep their hopes alive. Greenville scored with seconds left in the first half to go into halftime with a 3-2 lead; they followed that with an early tally in the second half to go up by two goals. After a great shot by Kelsey Cotton brought Franklin back within a goal, Greenville responded with another score to regain their two goal advantage. The Lady Rebels fought back, and a goal by Morgan Parker with just over two minutes remaining gave the Lady Rebels their first lead of the game. As the final seconds ticked away, Greenville was able to execute a long pass and scored on an incredible shot to tie the game with less than one second remaining to send the game into overtime. The Red Raiders scored again to regain a one goal lead and as time ticked down things were looking bleak for the Lady Rebels. With nine seconds remaining, Kelsey Crow fired a forty yard pass downfield over the heads of the Greenville defenders to Kelsey Braithwaite, who took the pass on one bounce, charged in on the goalie and scored with 2.9 seconds on the clock! The game advanced to sudden death overtime; the Lady Rebels won the opening draw with Kelsey Braithwaite scooping up a loose ball and racing down toward the Greenville goal. She made a strong move to the net, beat two defenders and ripped a shot past the Red Raiders goalie for the game winning goal. Kelsey was awarded the MVP award for the tournament, tallying 21 goals in 5 games. Kelsey Cotton and Jordan Trotter had a great tournament, combining for 18 goals; Jordan led the team with 7 assists with Kelsey adding 5 assists as well. The defense played strong all weekend, with Kelsey Crow leading the way with 28 ground ball wins. Katie Crow pitched in with 16 ground balls and Kelsey Cotton chipped in with 13 ground ball wins to cap off her strong play all around. Sincere thanks go out to all of the parents who made this weekend a success - without you it would have never gone off as smoothly as it did. Special thanks go to Amanda Cantrell, Karmine Quiggle, Beth Braithwaite and Helen Babb for the tremendous job they did in planning for the trip - you guys are awesome!
The 2008 season saw the first ever group of players moving up from the inaugural Grassland Middle School lacrosse program. It became evident that this group was going to make a positive impact, as evidenced by the fact that four freshmen players held starting positions in the state playoff game at the end of the season. The team finished the regular season with a record of 9-5, falling to St. George's 9-7 in the playoffs. The junior varsity completed another highly successful season, finishing with a record of 9-2, outscoring their opponents by a margin of 104-36. Individually the Lady Rebels were led by senior Katie Milhouse, who finished the season with a school record 53 goals and was selected to the All-Region team. She was joined on the All-Region team by Katie Shrader, a senior whose aggressive play and leadership anchored the defensive group. The 2009 season was a record-setting year as several team records were broken! The highlight of the season came when the Lady Rebels captured their first tournament championship, defeating Greenville, SC in sudden-death to win the Dan Anderson Lacrosse Classic held in Birmingham, Alabama. Kelsey Braithwaite was named MVP of the tournament, scoring 21 goals and adding an assist. The team finished second in the region with a record of 16-5 and qualified for the State playoffs for the sixth consecutive season. Kelsey Braithwaite and Kelsey Cotton led the way as the Lady Rebels set a team record for goals scored in a season; both girls broke the previous record for individual goals and points scored in a season. Madison Browder tallied 16 wins as she tied the individual record for most wins by a goalie in a season; that also tied the record for most wins in a season by the team. The season was capped off with several players being selected for post-season awards; Kelsey Braithwaite, Elizabeth Baker, Madison Browder, Kelsey Cotton and Kelsey Crow were selected for the All-Region team while Kelsey Crow was also selected for the All-State team! Cliffs of Dover by Eric Johnson |
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