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Lacrosse Players Take Second Place in Global Competition Seton LaSalle and USC students faced off against the world in the Netherlands Lacrosse Cup. BY PAUL GLASSER A were really disappointed,” Emily notes. “We knew we did our best.” Kaitlyn Binotto, a senior at Seton LaSalle, was the goalie for the U.S. team and had also participated in the 2016 cup. The additional experience meant that the team was more coordinated this year. “The first time I went we had never played with each other before,” she explains. “We learned we had to work more efficiently and execute better. We really meshed together well.” In addition, players who were competing overseas for the first time had to adjust to a new style of play. The tournament was held on a smaller indoor court, as opposed to outdoors, so games were much faster- paced. The ball was also much lighter. “Our lacrosse ball is very hard and bouncy,” Olivia notes. “Their lacrosse ball was pink and very soft, so I had to shoot and pass a lot harder than usual due to the ball being so light.” Although the atmosphere was competitive, the Showing off the silver. American players all say the European players were lthough they came in second place, several local lacrosse players say participating in a tournament in the Netherlands earlier this year was a great experience. Several high school students from Upper St. Clair and Seton LaSalle high schools were part of the U.S. team that competed in the 2017 Netherlands Lacrosse Cup in January. The U.S. team faced opponents from Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands, but lost to the Swedish national team in the final round. Olivia Gerlach, a sophomore at USC, played midfield for the U.S. team and says the Swedish players were older and very talented. “They had skills I had never witnessed before,” Olivia explains. “It was a challenge but I strive for challenges.” Although they didn’t win first place, she is proud of how the team performed. Emily Megonnell, a junior at USC, was an attacker for the U.S. team and says that all the players wanted to win. Her sister, Hannah Thompson, also participated in the tournament. “We worked hard and none of us 12 724.942.0940 TO ADVERTISE | Canon-Mac