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Martlets Compete for First LBC Bowl Game

Westminster First Girls' Lacrosse hosted the talented Doors of Deerfield April 27 on Hovey Field. It was a special afternoon for both teams as they competed for the First LBC Bowl. The LBC Bowl honors and remembers Lindsay Bugbee Crosby (1985 - 2018). Lindsay, or Coach Crosby, was a coach, mentor and dear friend of both Deerfield Academy (2013-2015) and Westminster School (2015-2018). To honor Lindsay and her love for competition, lacrosse and her meaningful impact on both school communities and lacrosse programs, Westminster and Deerfield lacrosse play for the LBC Bowl each spring. In the first ever LBC Bowl game, Deerfield took control of the game from the start, scoring 12 goals in the first half to Westminster's one. The draw was the key in Deerfield's strong start, but the Martlets played with heart and hung in there to get some great shots on goal, only to come up unlucky by hitting the post three times in the first half. After the halftime intermission, with the desire to compete, play for something bigger than themselves and finish the game, Westminster came back stronger than ever, outscoring its opponent 5-2 to win the second half. Sam DeLeo '21 led the squad with six ground balls and, thanks to goals from captain Blake Cote '19 (two), Jenny Guider '20, Georgia Nolan '20 and captain Georgia Swank '19, the Martlets put it together to lessen the deficit and play with intensity until the final whistle. Both Westminster and Deerfield played for something larger than themselves on Hovey Field this afternoon, establishing a special tradition in honor of Lindsay Crosby who loved the game of lacrosse and the teams she coached.
 
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