On a memorable senior night, Cherokee High School’s girls lacrosse team celebrated a thrilling victory over Seneca High School, with a final score of 19-10. The highlight of the evening was Brooke Brown’s exceptional achievement, as she reached a remarkable milestone by securing her 100th career point. Brown’s stellar performance included two goals and an assist, showcasing her unwavering determination and skill on the field. Abby Ball emerged as the leading scorer for Cherokee, demonstrating her offensive prowess with an impressive five goals and an assist. Lyla Clark and Gabriella Mina also played pivotal roles in Cherokee’s triumph, contributing four and three goals, respectively, while Sam Hoehing added two goals to the winning tally. Seneca’s Georgia Keubler put up a valiant fight, scoring four goals in an attempt to close the gap, but Cherokee’s relentless offense proved too strong. Maddy Schwartz and Abby Clark each added two goals for Seneca, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Cherokee’s dominance. This hard-fought victory is a testament to the dedication and teamwork of the Cherokee girls lacrosse team, and Brooke Brown’s 100th career point will undoubtedly go down as one of the most memorable moments in Cherokee lacrosse history.