COLUMBIA — Spartanburg girls lacrosse entered the season with a lengthy checklist.
Have a player break the record for most all-time goals? Check. Win the region? Got it. Average more than 16 goals a game? Achieved.
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But perhaps the one the Vikings most desperately wanted to cross off their list was winning a state championship for the first time in school history.
Mission accomplished.
Spartanburg defeated Lexington 8-4 in the Class 5A-D2 state title game on May 9 at Lexington High School.
Vikings coach Aubrie Lauderdale could hardly find the words to describe the euphoric feeling once the horn sounded.
“Man oh man . . .
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