By: Carrie Miner Yaple | SportzWire | March 25, 2026 | Photo courtesy Sportzwire
Lake-Lehman edged out Dallas in a competitive girls lacrosse matchup, securing a 13–11 victory in a game defined by balanced scoring and strong individual performances on both sides.
Lake-Lehman’s offense was powered by a quartet of contributors who kept consistent pressure on the Dallas defense. Olivia Oliver and Ady Perlis led the way with four goals each, combining for over half of Lehman’s total scoring. Sara Womach and Olivia Corcoran each added two goals, while Kate Hynick chipped in one to round out the scoring effort.
Dallas stayed within striking distance throughout the contest thanks to an outstanding performance from Leah Ricardo, who tallied six goals on nine shots on goal, showcasing both efficiency and offensive dominance. Sarah Snowdon also played a key role, contributing five goals to account for all of Dallas’s scoring.
Defensively, Dallas goalkeeper Tessa Travinski made seven saves, helping to keep the game close despite the relentless Lehman attack.
In the end, Lake-Lehman’s depth and distribution of scoring proved to be the difference, as they held off Dallas’s star-driven offense to come away with the 13–11 win.