June 17, 2024 — A primary for the Essex (Vt.) Hornets


Just a few years in the past, Skip Harris, the top coach of the Essex (Vt.) women’ lacrosse group, was standing within the faculty gymnasium.

There have been 18 banners for women’ cross nation. There have been 16 for boys’ ice hockey and cross nation. There have been seven state title banners for soccer, three for boys’ lacrosse, 4 for boys’ tennis, three for boys’ basketball, 9 for women’ basketball.

And none for women’ lacrosse.

“If you go into the Essex Excessive Faculty, [you see] banners and banners and banners,” Harris tells The The Burlington Free Press. “At first of the season, I stated, “There’s not a lacrosse banner up there. We’ve bought to get one up there and that has been the aim since Day One.”

Harris has crafted a pleasant story on the japanese banks of Lake Champlain. The Hornets had gained precisely one sport in 2022, however fully turned it round in two years. Beneath Harris, the group is one which has developed offensive aptitude, which was on full show within the Hornets’ 12-3 win within the Vermont Principals’ Affiliation’s Division I championship closing over Champlain Valley (Vt.) Union.

Breya Montague is a midfielder of appreciable prowess, and can be enjoying for Southern Connecticut State College subsequent 12 months. She was imperious within the assault finish of the pitch, scoring a double hat trick/

“For all of our arduous work to repay, it’s actually rewarding,” Montague tells The Free Press. “It was wonderful, I graduated yesterday after which profitable this in the present day — it’s simply one of the simplest ways to exit.”

On the opposite finish of the pitch, goaltender Sierra Harris was cash. She shut out CVU within the second half, making cease after cease, as a part of her general 13-save effort.

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