Connecticut ladies highschool lacrosse high performers and video games to observe (April 29)


Simbury's Olivia Petron (18) runs around Masuk's Abby Troesser (25) during their game Saturday, April 25, 2026 at Masuk High School.

Simbury’s Olivia Petron (18) runs round Masuk’s Abby Troesser (25) throughout their recreation Saturday, April 25, 2026 at Masuk Excessive College.

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Listed below are among the high ladies lacrosse performances from the previous week. Prime performances, together with profession or season milestones, might be emailed to Dave Stewart at david.stewart@hearstmediact.com.

Rose Bilella, Wilton: The senior scored three targets and had six draw controls, one floor ball and one induced turnover when the No. 3 Warriors defeated No. 2 New Canaan 8-3 on Thursday.

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Elle Boutilier, RHAM: The sophomore had 5 targets and an help in a 10-4 win over E.O. Smith on Wednesday, and 5 targets, one help and 9 draw controls in an 11-10 OT loss to Rockville on Monday. Within the loss, she scored as time expired to drive additional time.

Grace Campbell, Trumbull: The junior netted 5 targets to steer the Eagles to a 16-5 victory over Shelton on Thursday.

Kayla Criscuolo, Lyman Corridor: The junior midfielder delivered an all-around efficiency with 5 targets, seven floor balls and 5 draw controls when the Trojans defeated North Haven 10-8 on Monday.

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Giulia Danielsen, Simsbury: The senior had six targets and 4 assists for 10 factors in victories towards Farmington, Northwest Catholic, and Masuk.

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Sinead Davenport, Guilford: The freshman middie scored twice and racked up 13 draw controls within the Grizzlies’ 9-8 OT victory towards Cheshire on Monday. She has 70 draw controls in her first eight video games.

Emma Holecz, Morgan: The junior netted 5 targets with 5 assists and 5 draw controls in a 15-4 over Cromwell on Thursday.

Bella Hujber, Suffield: The sophomore tallied 5 targets and had seven assists for 12 factors in three video games because the Wildcats defeated South Windsor, Canton and Mercy this week.

Vanessa Longo, St. Paul: The junior reached a profession milestone when she scored her a centesimal profession aim throughout a loss to Watertown on Saturday. She additionally gained 20 of 25 draw controls.

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Ellie Madancy, Lyman Corridor: The senior had 4 targets, three assists, eight floor balls and 5 draw controls in a 13-11 win over Hamden, and two targets and three assists in a 10-8 win over North Haven. She now has 191 targets and 264 factors in her profession.

Audrey Passariello, Sheehan: The junior goalie collected  14 saves and had a 70% save fee to assist the Titans defeat Lyman Corridor 10-6. She additionally had a shutout towards West Haven and allowed only one aim in a 18-1 win over Legislation

Olivia Petron, Simsbury: The sophomore collected seven targets, one help and 14 draw controls because the Trojans defeated Farmington, Northwest Catholic and Masuk final week.

Gabby Ray, Wilton: The sophomore collected two targets and three draw controls to assist the Warriors defeat New Canaan 8-3 on Thursday.

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Lily Recupero, St. Joseph: The senior had 4 factors on a hat trick and one help to assist the Cadets defeat Norwalk 15-5.

Kaysen Rovins, Sheehan: The freshman recorded six hat tips and 20 targets, together with three assists. She’s additionally been key within the draw, serving to the Titans open the season with a 5-3 document.

Olivia Salerni, Wethersfield: The junior goalie collected her four-hundredth profession save in the course of the Eagles’ 13-6 victory over South Windsor on Thursday. 

Maddie Welch, Guilford: The junior assault scored the game-winning aim in OT when the Grizzlies defeated Cheshire 9-8 in a key SCC matchup on Monday. She additionally dished out two assists.

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Nora Winsor, Morgan: The junior had three targets, one help and 9 draw controls when the Huskies defeated Cromwell 15-4 on Thursday.

Adyson Wiserman, Waterford: The senior scored her a centesimal profession aim because the Lancers defeated NFA 17-3 on Thursday.

Rachel Zonghetti, Tolland: The senior had 10 draw controls, 4 targets and two assists in a 15-10 win over Berlin.

Video games to observe

New Canaan at Darien, Thursday, 4 p.m.: A rematch from final 12 months’s CIAC finals … truly the final 4 state finals. The perennial powers are once more close to the highest of the state rankings, though New Canaan did slip to No. 3 following its loss to Wilton. Darien is No. 1 and unbeaten with some large out-of-state wins up to now.

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Wilton at Cheshire, Thursday, 6 p.m.: Wilton moved as much as No. 2 within the LaxNumbers rankings and the Connecticut Coaches Ballot after defeating New Canaan 8-3, and now takes a highway journey to face Cheshire, an SCC and Class L contender.

Barlow at St. Joseph, Saturday, 10 a.m.: A Saturday morning SWC-FCIAC crossover. These two groups are motoring alongside and are ranked within the high seven in Class M, in response to LaxNumbers. The winner will get an enormous victory towards a attainable playoff opponent.

St. Anthony’s (N.Y.) at Wilton, Saturday, midday: The Friars have reeled off 5 straight wins since falling to Darien in 2 OTs. That is their second of three video games towards Connecticut groups as they’ll host New Canaan on Could 9.

Masuk at Ridgefield, Monday, 4:30 p.m.: The visiting Panthers have been tearing it up with seven wins earlier than falling to defending Class L champ Simsbury by three on Saturday. The Tigers’ final loss was to Simsbury, by six, however they’ve gained 5 straight since.

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Guilford at Hand, Monday, 6 p.m.: Hand is wanting increasingly more like the favourite in Class M, whereas Guilford is within the combine in what might be a stacked Class L event. The Tigers have gained the final two conferences, with the Grizzlies’ final win over Hand coming within the 2023 SCC playoffs.

Simsbury at Conard, Tuesday, 4:30 p.m.: We love ties! Probably not. The Trojans and Purple Wolves had been deadlocked at No. 4 within the first Connecticut Coaches Ballot, however Simsbury took that spot solo by one level final week. These are two high-powered CCC and state contenders with a few headliners in Conard’s Caroline Cersosimo and Simsbury’s Charlotte Diviney.