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Flathead Lacrosse goes 2-1 on the week

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years, 11 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| April 15, 2015 7:43 AM

Columbia Falls High School sophomore goalie Brian Voustinas was a force in the cage last week, leading the Flathead Lacrosse team to a 2-1 record.

In his first game as a varsity starter on Thursday, April 9, Voustinas allowed only four goals, and the team defeated local rivals Polson TenSticks 9-4. On Saturday, April 11, Flathead Lacrosse could not overcome a 5-0 run by Bozeman and lost 9-4.

The team rallied in its home opener on Sunday, April 12, against Missoula’s Big Sky High School. Columbia Falls senior Henry Chisholm tallied a hat trick and added two assists in an 18-4 rout.

Voustinas was again key in the contest, stopping several early shots as the Flathead club built its lead. Columbia Falls’ Connor Bowman and Grant Wallace bolstered a tough Flathead defense that held Big Sky scoreless in the first half of the game, while the Flathead offense went on a 10-0 spree.

The junior varsity team traveled to Helena on Saturday and dropped its game to the Helena High School Huskies 9-4.  

The varsity team enters its bye week and will be back in action Saturday, April 25, taking on defending state champion Hellgate in Missoula.

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