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- May 14 - McCann Tech Edges Lee
Taylor Ziemba, Gabby Wells-Vidal and Natalie Tatro each had a hat trick, and Colbie Crouse scored a goal in the win.
- May 12 - Central Girls Lax Gets OT Win over McCann Tech
Gabby Wells-Vidal scored six goals for McCann Tech, which got a goal apiece from Taylor Ziemba and Natalie Tatro.
- May 08 - McCann Tech Girls Top Lee, Secure .500 Record
Taylor Ziemba and Colbie Crouse each had a hat trick, and Zoe Kratz stopped six shots in a 9-3 win over Lee.
- May 07 - McCann Tech Tops Southwick in Defensive Battle
Zoe Kratz Thursday stopped eight shots to backstop the McCann Tech girls lacrosse team to a 5-2 win over Southwick.
- May 05 - Hornets Earn Senior Day Win
Gabby Wells-Vidal and Natalie Tatro each scored a pair of goals, and Taylor Ziemba scored once as the Hornets snapped a three-game skid.
- Apr 17 - Ferris, Kroboth Lead Generals Past McCann Tech
Ella Kroboth and Lily Ferris each scored five goals Friday to lead the Pittsfield girls lacrosse team to an 11-7 win over McCann Tech.
- Apr 14 - Wells-Vidal Leads Hornets Past Central
Gabby Wells-Vidal scored four goals Tuesday to lead the McCann Tech girls lacrosse team to a 14-8 win over Springfield Central.
- Apr 13 - McCann Tech Tops Southwick
Jordyn Lloyd, Taylor Ziemba and Natalie Tatro each scored four goals in the win.
- Apr 07 - McCann Tech Tops Smith Voc in OT
Jordyn Lloyd Tuesday scored in overtime to give the McCann Tech girls lacrosse team a 12-11 win over Smith Vocational on Gene Dellea Field at Berkshire Community College.
- Mar 31 - Wells-Vidal Leads McCann Tech Past Pittsfield
Gabrielle Wells-Vidal scored five goals and set up two more Tuesday to lead the McCann Tech girls lacrosse team to a 17-3 win over Pittsfield.
- Mar 27 - Hoosac Valley Edges McCann Tech in Opener
Reagan Shea scored five goals, including the game-winner midway through the fourth quarter, as Hoosac Valley earned a season-opening, 9-8 win over McCann Tech on Berkshire Community College’s Gene Dellea Field.
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