Powers Catholic girls lacrosse team delivered a commanding performance against Davison on Thursday, May 8, securing a decisive 21-4 victory. The Chargers showcased a balanced and relentless offensive effort, with standout performances from senior Anna Evanoff, who had a total of 2 goals and 5 assists, junior Zandira Grossi with 8 total goals and 1 assist, Sophomore Ellie Brooks with 1 goal and 3 assists, Lauren Lavoie with 4 goals, and finally Freshman Claire Bobcean with her first varsity goal, these girls all contributed significantly to the scoring and ball movement. Anna’s dominance at the draw circle allowed the team to control possession throughout the game securing 19 total draws, while their efficient shot-to-goal ratio demonstrated accuracy and precision. Defensively, the team held Davison to just four goals, highlighting their ability to disrupt the opposing offense. With this win, Powers Catholic gains momentum as they head into their next full week of games, building confidence from both their offensive firepower and defensive stability.
On Friday, the girls continued their winning momentum with a dominant 21-6 victory against Flushing. The Chargers once again demonstrated their offensive prowess, with key contributions from Anna Evanoff, Zandria Grossi, Claire Bobcean, Ellie Brooks, Chaeli Daclison, and Ava Britton who played pivotal roles in scoring and distributing the ball. Defensively, Lillian Smith, Lauren Macdonald, Meredith Wilkins, Ilirijana Dedevanji and Sophie Belott effectively contained Flushing, limiting their scoring opportunities. This back-to-back victory after the triumph over Davison reflects Powers Catholic’s growing confidence and tactical consistency as they move forward into their regional playoffs.