Girls Lacrosse Apple Valley wins first championship The Apple Valley girls won their first title after defeating the three-time defending champions from Eden Prairie 11-10. The championship game started with Apple Valley taking an early 2-0 lead. Eden Prairie then found its way to net for three consecutive goals. It was then up to Apple Valley senior Molly Moynihan to turn the game around and get the Apple Valley Eagles back on top. After being down 6-3 with just under 6 minutes remaining in the half, the Eden Prairie Eagles were able to net three goals, with two from coming from sophomore Maggie Brown, to tie the game at 6-6. After the break, the Apple Valley Eagles netted their first goal of the second half in just 33 seconds on a strike from senior Emma Vogelgesang. Another goal from Moynihan pushed Apple Valley s lead to 8-6. Eden Prairie s Brown countered with another goal before Apple Valley senior Reagan Roelofs tallied her third of the game. Eden Prairie capped another streak when Brown scored her fourth goal of the game giving the Eagles the lead at 10-9 with 7 minutes to play. Scoring dissipated after that with both teams playing strong defense. It was a full three minutes of play before Apple Valley s Vogelgesang tied the game at 10-10. The game-winning goal came with just 72 seconds remaining in regulation from senior Sophia Leong. Moynihan led Apple Valley with three goals and Roelofs tallied three goals and one assist. Brown paced Eden Prairie with four goals and one assist and junior Brooke Lewis added two goals and one assist. The Blake School of Minneapolis defeated Lakeville North 15-10 in the third-place game. Senior Sophie Skallerud led the Bears with six goals while senior Shannon Ellis added five goals and one assist. Minnehaha Academy of Minneapolis took home the consolation hardware after defeating Blaine 17-13. Senior Grace Heiting scored five first-half goals for the Redhawks; she finished the game with six goals and four assists. Minnehaha Academy included students from DeLaSalle of Minneapolis Apple Valley advanced to its first championship game following an 11-6 victory over The Blake School in the semifinals. The Eagles tallied seven unanswered goals in the heart of the game, with the outburst starting late in the first half and extending into the second. Reagan Roelofs notched four goals during the spree. The Bears Sophie Skallerud netted three of her four goals in a 7-minute span late in the second half, but it wasn t enough for The Blake School to overcome the deficit. Roelofs finished the game with five goals for Apple Valley. Molly Moynihan and Sophia Leong added two goals apiece for the Eagles. Eden Prairie had an easier road to the final, posting an 18-3 semifinal victory over Lakeville North in a weather-shortened game. Maggie Brown put the Eagles ahead for good 6:30 into the game. Eden Prairie went on to score seven consecutive goals in a 14:18 span in the first half. Brown and junior Abby Johnson each had two goals during the barrage, and each finished the game with five goals and two assists. The 2018 State Girls Lacrosse Tournament quarterfinals were played at Minnetonka High School on June 12. The consolation and championship semifinal rounds were played at on June 14. The consolation final, third-place game, and championship game were contested at on June 16. Total paid tournament attendance for both the boys and girls tournaments was 6,865. Gender-specific totals were not available as spectators were allowed in & out privileges at both venues. MINNESOTA PREP PHOTO / MnPrepPhoto.com Molly Moynihan (left) of Apple Valley protects the ball from Eden Prairie s Reese Hugdahl during the title game. With its 11-10 victory over the three-time defending champions from Eden Prairie, Apple Valley became only the third school to win a championship in the 12-year history of the state tournament. The Blake School or Eden Prairie won the previous 11 titles. Minnesota State High School League 2017-2018 YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK Girls Lacrosse 269
2018 State Girls Champion Apple Valley Allen Photo Works Row 1 (L-R): Taiva Reinertson, Sophia Leong, Reagan Roelofs, Kealey Jensen, Molly Moynihan. Row 2: Kailee Hoff, Elianna Van Hulzen, Stephanie Phillips, Faith Kim, Emma Vogelgesang, Lily Leong, Jayna Hird, Ashlyn Hird, Josie Segar. Row 3: Airyona DeHererra, Grace Lankas, Sydney McGregor, Annabel Reimbers, Mgr. Logan Day, Brynne Rolland, Baylee Lewis, Laine Ciaramitarro. QUARTERFINALS SEED / SECTION 3 (13-2) #3 5 The Blake School, Minneapolis (13-3) 8 Maple Grove (14-2) #2 6 Apple Valley (15-1) #5 7 Blaine (15-1) #4 1 Lakeville North (13-2) 4 Stillwater Area (11-5) #1 2 Eden Prairie (14-2) 2018 Championship Series SEMIFINALS The Blake School, Minneapolis 12-11 Apple Valley 18-4 Lakeville North 14-13 Eden Prairie 17-7 CHAMPIONSHIP Apple Valley 11-6 Eden Prairie 18-3 The Blake School, Minneapolis Lakeville North June 12, 14, 16, 2018 The Blake School, Minneapolis 15-10 THIRD PLACE Apple Valley 11-10 2018 Maple Grove Blaine 15-10 Blaine 13-12 17-13 CONSOLATION CHAMPION Stillwater Area *Denotes cooperatively sponsored programs. 270 Girls Lacrosse 2017-2018 YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK Minnesota State High School League
Wells Fargo All-Tournament Team MINNESOTA PREP PHOTO / MnPrepPhoto.com 2018 Wells Fargo All-Tournament Team includes: Abby Schaefer, Lakeville North, Midfield; Jaylen Rosga,, Midfield; Emma Burke, The Blake School, Minneapolis, Forward; Sophie Skallerud, The Blake School, Midfield; Kacie Riggs, Eden Prairie, Midfield; Maggie Brown, Eden Prairie, Midfield; Brooke Lewis, Eden Prairie, Forward; Kate Pearson, Eden Prairie, Defense; Molly Moynihan, Apple Valley, Midfield; Reagan Roelofs, Apple Valley, Midfield; Brynne Rolland, Apple Valley, Defense; Sophia Leong, Apple Valley, Forward. State Girls Lacrosse Tournament Championship Games 2007-2018 Year Champion Score Runner-up Score 2007 Eden Prairie 13 The Blake School, Minneapolis 5 2008 The Blake School, Minneapolis 11 Eden Prairie 10 (OT) 2009 Eden Prairie 10 The Blake School, Minneapolis 7 2010 The Blake School, Minneapolis 11 Eden Prairie 10 2011 The Blake School, Minneapolis 11 Eden Prairie 9 2012 The Blake School, Minneapolis 11 Eden Prairie 10 2013 The Blake School, Minneapolis 14 Lakeville North 12 2014** The Blake School, Minneapolis 11 Eden Prairie 7 2015 Eden Prairie 14 Lakeville South 13 (2 OT) 2016 Eden Prairie 11 The Blake School, Minneapolis 9 2017 Eden Prairie 16 The Blake School, Minneapolis 10 2018 Apple Valley 11 Eden Prairie 10 **Game shortened due to weather State Girls Lacrosse Tournament Champions 2007* Eden Prairie 2008 The Blake School, Minneapolis 2009 Eden Prairie 2010 The Blake School, Minneapolis 2011 The Blake School, Minneapolis 2012 The Blake School, Minneapolis 2007-2018 2013 The Blake School, Minneapolis 2014 The Blake School, Minneapolis 2015 Eden Prairie 2016 Eden Prairie 2017 Eden Prairie 2018 Apple Valley Northcentral Schoolgirls Lacrosse Association State Champions 1999-2006 1999 The Blake School, Minneapolis 2000 The Blake School, Minneapolis 2001 Eden Prairie 2002* Totino-Grace, Fridley 2003 Totino-Grace, Fridley 2004 Eden Prairie 2005 Eden Prairie 2006 Eden Prairie * The Minnesota State High School League sponsored girls lacrosse beginning with the 2001-02 school year. The Northcentral Schoolgirls Lacrosse Association sponsored the state tournament from 1999 through 2006. The 2007 state tournament was sponsored by the Minnesota State High School League. Minnesota State High School League 2017-2018 YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK Girls Lacrosse 271
State Girls Lacrosse Tournament Records TEAM Most Goals One Tournament.......................... 33, Eden Prairie, 2007 Most Goals Two Teams One Game... 26, Eden Prairie 22 vs. Mounds View 4, 2010; Most Goals One Game............................... 22, Eden Prairie, 2010 Mounds View 15 vs. *Lakeville North/South 11, 2010 Fewest Goals Against Tournament............... 16, Eden Prairie, 2007 & 2009 Most Points One Game......................... 12, Caz Norwich, Eden Prairie (vs. *South Washington County), 2009 Most Goals One Game........................ 7, Makenna Borg, Eden Prairie (vs. Totino-Grace, Fridley), 2008; Caz Norwich, Eden Prairie (vs. *South Washington County), 2009; Christine Easton, Eden Prairie (vs. Mounds View), 2010; Dana Almquist, Stillwater Area (vs. The Blake School, Minneapolis), 2012 Most Assists One Game....................... 8, Emily Sherlock, Eden Prairie (vs. Totino-Grace, Fridley), 2008 Most Points - Tournament............... 14, Emily Sherlock, Eden Prairie, 2008; Caz Norwich, Eden Prairie, 2009 (2 GAMES) 2007-2012 INDIVIDUAL Most Goals - Tournament............... 10, Christine Easton, Eden Prairie, 2010 Most Assists - Tournament............... 8, Emily Sherlock, Eden Prairie, 2008 Most Saves One Game.................. 17, Kari Hunter, Bloomington Kennedy (vs. The Blake School, Minneapolis), 2007; Lairen Anderson, Mounds View (vs. *Lakeville North/South), 2010 Fewest Saves One Game.................. 4, Emma Zieske, Eden Prairie, 2007 Most Saves - Tournament............. 25, Lairen Anderson, Mounds View, 2010 Fewest Saves - Tournament................ 7, Emma Zieske, Eden Prairie, 2007 *Denotes cooperatively sponsored programs. (3 GAMES) 2013-2018 TEAM Most Goals One Tournament.......................... 51, Eden Prairie, 2015 Most Goals Two Teams One Game................ 30, 17 Most Goals One Game.................... 22, Eden Prairie (vs. Wayzata), 2015 (vs. Blaine, 13) 2018 Fewest Goals Against - Tournament...... 16, The Blake School, Minneapolis, 2014 Most Points - Tournament......... 21, Grace Heiting,, 2018 Most Points One Game....................... 11, Hailey Herdine, Maple Grove (vs. Cretin-Derham Hall, St. Paul), 2016 Most Goals - Tournament....................... 16, Abby Jones, Blaine, 2018 Most Goals One Game........................ 8, Hailey Herdine, Maple Grove (vs. Cretin-Derham Hall, St. Paul), 2016 Most Assists - Tournament.............. 10, Sara Woodring, Eden Prairie, 2016; Grace Heiting,, 2018 INDIVIDUAL Most Assists One Game........... 5, Olivia Nolan, The Blake School, Minneapolis (vs. Champlin Park), 2015; Sara Woodring, Eden Prairie (vs. The Blake School, Minneapolis), 2016; Reagan Roelofs, Apple Valley (vs. Maple Grove), 2018; Grace Heiting, (vs. Maple Grove), 2018 Most Saves - Tournament............... 34, Celina (Coco) Francis, Maple Grove (vs. Stillwater Area), 2016 Most Saves One Game.............. 17, Adelaine Charlsen, Stillwater Area, 2018 State Girls Lacrosse Tournament Participants 2007-2018 Apple Valley........... 2012, 2014, 2018 Champion Blaine......................... 2016, 2017, 2018 Blake School (The), Minneapolis..... 2007 Runner-up, 2008 Champion, 2009 Runner-up, 2010 Champion, 2011 Champion, 2012 Champion, 2013 Champion, 2014 Champion, 2015, 2016 Runner-up, 2017 Runner-up, 2018 Bloomington Jefferson...................... 2011 Bloomington Kennedy................. 2007, 2008 Burnsville................................ 2013 Centennial, Circle Pines..................... 2009 Champlin Park.................. 2013, 2014, 2015 Cretin-Derham Hall, St. Paul............ 2016, 2017 Eden Prairie....... 2007 Champion, 2008 Runner-up, 2009 Champion, 2010 Runner-up, 2011 Runner-up, 2012 Runner-up, 2013, 2014 Runner-up, 2015 Champion, 2016 Champion, 2017 Champion, 2018 Runner-up *Elk River/Rogers/Zimmerman............... 2013 Farmington............................... 2017 Lakeville North.............. 2013 Runner-up, 2018 *Lakeville North/South...................... 2010 Lakeville South......... 2014, 2015 Runner-up, 2016 Mahtomedi............................... 2007 Maple Grove............... 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 (Minnehaha Academy/DeLaSalle)............ 2018 Mounds View............................. 2010 Prior Lake..................... 2015, 2016, 2017 Robbinsdale Armstrong................ 2013, 2014 *South Washington County (Park, Cottage Grove/Woodbury)............ 2009 Stillwater Area........ 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 Totino-Grace, Fridley....................... 2008 Wayzata................................. 2015 *Denotes cooperatively sponsored programs. State Girls Lacrosse Tournament Attendance 2007-2018 2007.................... 984 2008................... 1,198 2009.................. *2,840 2010................... 1,220 2011................... 1,200 2012................. **2,658 2013................. ***6,110 2014................. ***5,002 2015................. ***7,015 2016................. ***6,244 2017................. ***6,273 2018................. ***6,865 * Gender-specific third-place and championship game sessions were not conducted to accommodate commencement ceremony conflicts. Girls semifinal attendance was 557; combined third-place attendance was 317; combined championship attendance was 1,966. ** Gender-specific third-place and championship game sessions were not conducted to accommodate commencement ceremony conflicts and the tournament was condensed to three days. Girls semifinal attendance was 547 and the gender-combined total for the third-place and championship games was 2,111. *** Gender-specific totals were not available as spectators were allowed in & out privileges at both venues in the new eight-team format. 272 Girls Lacrosse 2017-2018 YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK Minnesota State High School League
ALL-TIME ALL-TIME ALL-TIME ADELAINE CHARLSEN Stillwater Area Most Saves One Game 17 ABBY JONES Blaine Most Goals - Tournament 16 REAGAN ROELOFS Apple Valley Most Assists One Game 5 (tie) ALL-TIME GRACE HEITING Most Points - Tournament 21 Most Assists - Tournament 10 (tie) Most Assists One Game 5 (tie) Minnesota State High School League 2017-2018 YEARBOOK & RECORD BOOK Girls Lacrosse 273
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