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The Tartans tamed the Stallions in the semifinal Friday night.
St. Margaret's girls lacrosse is headed to the CIF-SS Div. II Final after defeating a tenacious San Juan Hills squad 13-11 on the road Friday night.
The Tartans turned in a big second half, limiting the Stallions to one goal in the second half after trailing 8-10 at halftime. Goaltender Kate Carr (7 saves) turned it on in the second half, turning away 5 San Juan Hills shots to keep St. Margaret's in the game.
Scarlett Welsome and Grace Burke had 4 goals apiece while Greta Blau contributed 3 goals in the win. Izzy Samluk (1g, 1a) picked up 3 ground balls and had 6 draw controls against the Stallions.
St. Margaret's looks to bring home its first CIF-SS girls lacrosse title, having won the U.S. Lacrosse Southern Section crown in 2008, 2018 and 2019. The 15-3 Tartans will face 16-6 El Segundo High School in the Div. II Final on Friday, May 16 at Fred Kelley Stadium at El Modena High School. Please check the athletics website for updates on game details.
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