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John Glenn lacrosse team puts in the work as they roll through their schedule

Freshman Brady Hayes carries the ball downfield for the Lil' Muskies

Vs. GlenOak-Canton (4/2)

Getting off of the bus in Canton on Thursday, the John Glenn Lacrosse team faced the GlenOak-Canton Golden Eagles. The Eagles dominated the field, leaving John Glenn with a 10 – 4 loss.

The Lil’ Muskies move on to face Columbus Academy on Tuesday, April 7th at 5:30 PM.

Vs. Licking Valley (3/30)

On the road in Hanover on Monday, the Muskies were quick to take control of the game, shutting down the Panthers’ offense in a huge 12 – 0 victory.

Vs. Lake Uniontown (3/28)

The Lil’ Muskies hosted the Lake Uniontown Blue Streaks on Saturday. In a close matchup, the Muskies narrowly slipped by Lake with a score of 3 – 2.

Vs. Canton Central Catholic (3/25)

In Canton on Wednesday, John Glenn faced an uphill battle against the Crusaders, who grabbed the lead, and despite their best efforts, the Lil’ Muskies couldn’t keep pace with Canton, who won 8 – 5.

Vs. Johnstown-Monroe (3/24)

New Concord hosted the Johnstown-Monroe Johnnies for a battle that saw the Johnnies outmaneuver the Lil’ Muskies to gain the advantage that eventually led to a 10 – 4 loss for John Glenn.

Vs. Lincoln (3/20)

The Golden Lions got off of the bus in New Concord on Friday. The Lil’ Muskies put five points on the board, but the Lions eclipsed that score as they commanded their way to a 15 – 5 win.

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