On a memorable senior night at Twin Valley High School, the Raiders celebrated in style with a commanding 19-7 victory over Gov. Mifflin. But the evening truly belonged to Ellie Kaplan, who delivered a performance for the ages. The senior sensation notched nine goals, dished out two assists, and secured 17 draw controls, but the highlight came when she recorded her 700th career draw control—a milestone that cements her legacy as one of the top players in Berks girls lacrosse.
The Raiders, now boasting an impressive 17-1 record and a perfect 9-0 in league play, showcased their depth and dominance. Maddi Lawrence added four goals and an assist, while Meredith Siever orchestrated the offense with two goals and five assists. Taylor Ebert contributed two goals and two assists, rounding out a balanced attack that proved too much for the Mustangs to handle.
For Gov. Mifflin (12-6, 5-4), Alexandra Huesgen led the charge with three goals, but the Mustangs couldn't keep pace with Twin Valley's relentless pressure. As the playoffs approach, the Raiders look poised to make a deep run, with Kaplan's historic achievement serving as a rallying point for a team firing on all cylinders.
