What better way to celebrate Mother's Day than with a championship performance? The Ridgewood girls lacrosse team made sure it was a day to remember for moms everywhere, as the Maroons clinched their second straight Bergen County title with a commanding 13-7 victory over rival Immaculate Heart.
Leading the charge was senior midfielder Katie Adams, who delivered a masterclass with five goals, proving why Ridgewood entered the tournament as the top seed. The win wasn't just about repeating—it was about cementing a legacy. With this victory, Ridgewood now boasts an incredible 20 Bergen County championships in program history.
But Adams wasn't alone in the spotlight. Grace Sullivan added four goals of her own, showcasing the depth that makes this Ridgewood squad so dangerous. Meanwhile, Delaney McCrone made her presence felt with two goals and, perhaps more importantly, dominated the faceoff circle to control possession throughout the game.
For a team that entered the final with a 14-3 record, this championship run was about more than just talent—it was about execution under pressure. The Maroons proved they have the grit and skill to rise to the occasion when it matters most.
Whether you're a player dreaming of your own championship moment or a fan looking to rep your favorite team, Ridgewood's victory is a reminder that hard work and teamwork pay off. So gear up, get inspired, and chase your own goals—on and off the field.
