FAIRMONT — The perfect season now has a perfect ending.
Fairmont Senior’s girls’ lacrosse team capped an undefeated season Saturday afternoon with an 11-9 victory over Morgantown in the state title game at East-West Stadium.
The Polar Bears, who finished at 17-0, are believed to be the first state champion in school history to go unbeaten.
And while this team will be remembered for its sheer domination — they scored 299 goals, gave up 97 and had 21 players score goals — they’re also the group that put FSHS lacrosse, boys and girls, squarely on the map.
Fairmont Senior, which beat University for the title last season, is the first squad to win two WVSLA championships.
“I told them that you’re going to look at this a few years down the road and say, ‘Man, we were pretty a good team.’” Fairmont Senior coach Jon Cain said. “Twenty years from now at their high school reunion, I guarantee they’ll remember this.”
The Polar Bears beat the Mohigans 17-4 in the teams’ most recent meeting and seemed an absolute lock to take another title.
While Fairmont Senior raced to a 7-3 halftime lead, Morgantown gave the prohibitive favorite all they could handle after the break. The Mohigans took advantage of a tightly called, penalty laden game to score four goals in less than three minutes to begin the second half.
Rachel Murdock scored on sideout to make it a one-goal game at the 19:37 mark and again found the net 41 seconds later for a 7-7 deadlock.
What got the Fairmont Senior players through that rough patch wasn’t some pep talk or a coach’s word of wisdom. Rather it came from their supportive — and ever-vocal — teammates on the sideline.
“Our girls on the sidelines were cheering us on. They weren’t on the field, but they wanted it as bad as we did. That’s what motivated me and I’m sure it motivated everyone else,” Fairmont Senior’s Hannah Nagowski said.
And that’s all they needed the rest of the way. Mackenzie Robinson scored twice, while Nagowski and Morgan Cain added goals to provide some breathing room late. Kacci Skinner had seven saves in the second half, including several key stops in the final minutes.
Cain’s score, the Polar Bears’ final tally of the year with the waning minutes, was her 94th of the season. She finished with two goals and was named game MVP.
Nagowski ended up with a hat trick and finished her senior season among the state’s top scorers. Robinson also scored three, while Georgette Ball, Alex Mascaro and Krissy Bodnovich added one goal apiece.
“It’s great. It’s emotional,” Cain said of the victory and her final varsity game. “I don’t think we had our best game, but our skills pulled it off.”
And capped a season that won’t be forgotten anytime soon.
E-mail Nick Cammuso at ncammuso@timeswv.com.
Sports Central
May 16, 2009
Polar Bears go back-to-back
Clinch perfect season with victory
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Four straight
Adam LaRoche had a two-run double in the 10th inning Tuesday night, and the Pittsburgh Pirates won their season-high fourth straight, an 8-5 victory over the Washington Nationals, who lost their sixth in a row.
Both streaks feature plenty of offense. -
Saving the day
You know the endpoint — goal after goal, the undefeated season, the state championship hardware that’s reserved a spot in the Fairmont Senior trophy case.
The Polar Bear girls’ lacrosse team, though, had humble beginnings. Most of this year’s senior class had not played the sport, had done little else than pick up a stick, until their first high school game. -
Bucs bust out in 7th, win series
In the span of one near-historic inning Sunday, the Pirates went from getting shut down to winning in a rout.
The Pirates scored 10 runs in the bottom of the seventh inning, three of which were driven in by Nate McLouth, to turn a three-run deficit into a seven-run lead as they rallied for an 11-4 victory over the Colorado Rockies at PNC Park. - Yates goes on DL; Pirates make minor trades Pittsburgh Pirates reliever Tyler Yates was placed on the 15-day disabled list before Sunday’s 11-4 win over the Colorado Rockies at PNC Park with elbow inflammation. Yates has been unable to pitch multiple innings this season and has appeared on consecutive days just twice because of the elbow.
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Twice as nice
Pure joy.
It was all over the field Saturday night. In the form of smiles, hugs, a team pile-on and boys lacrosse equipment strewn across the East-West Stadium turf.
The first stick to go airborne started the celebration, and made Fairmont Senior’s season-long goal a reality, as the Polar Bears upset No. 1 Morgantown, 9-8, for their first state title. -
Polar Bears go back-to-back
The perfect season now has a perfect ending.
Fairmont Senior’s girls’ lacrosse team capped an undefeated season Saturday afternoon with an 11-9 victory over Morgantown in the state title game at East-West Stadium.
The Polar Bears, who finished at 17-0, are believed to be the first state champion in school history to go unbeaten. -
Double duty
While both have a date with Morgantown — and perhaps destiny — Fairmont Senior’s girls’ and boys’ lacrosse teams have different motivating factors heading into today’s WVSLA state title games.
For the Polar Bear girls, it’s an opportunity to repeat history and capture a second straight title. -
County to send 37 to state meet
In all, 37 Marion County athletes have earned the right to compete at the West Virginia state track meet on May 22-23 at the University of Charleston Stadium.
The top three finishers in each event during regional competition as well as the next four times from all regions combined qualify for the state meet. -
Flying high
When the chips were down for East Fairmont’s softball team the Bees came through with flying colors.
Madonna Gribble homered and drove in three runs and Nikki Nuzum kept the Polar Bears off balance on the mound as the Bees defeated Fairmont Senior Thursday in the Class AAA, Region I semifinal. -
Fairmont Senior wins sectional title
Fairmont Senior head coach Steve Naternicola was looking for his Polar Bear baseball team to get up for Thursday’s Region I, Section 3 championship game against North Marion.
The two teams split the first two games of the series, both of which were closely contested.
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