Was the pass from Stow really what helped him and Bonfigilo took the game?”
The Stow girls’ lacrosse team improved its record to 7-3-1 by posting three victories and a tie in a four-day span. The team faced off with Wooster on April 24 and won 8-6, then played two games in the Heights Tournament on April 25, tying 6-6 with Nichols School (NY) and Upper St. Clair (Pa.) beating 11-9. Stow then scored, a come-from behind 12-11 victory on April 27 against Jackson. Five different girls accounted for Stow’s eight goals in the win over Wooster. Stow seized the early advantage as Shannon Rohrich fired in the first goal from the 8 meter circle. At the 17:30 mark, Kaiti McCleary squeezed a shot past the Wooster goalkeeper to reclaim the lead, but the Generals controlled the tempo and scored 3 consecutive goals to take control 4-2. Ellie Swanger scored after spinning in front of the defender, crossing over to her left hand and slinging a hard shot into the Wooster goal. But Wooster gained control of the ball again and scored to regain a 2 goal advantage. Stow narrowed th