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Nauset and Falmouth boys and girls lacrosse teams faced off in two of the biggest games of the spring for each program.
In the girls game, the Warriors edged the Clippers , 12 -11, to improve to 8 -5, while dropping Falmouth 8-7 .
Julia Kipperman scored nine goals in the girls win, while Zoe Labdon scored two , and Meg Sullivan one.
The boys game was separated by just a goal, as well as the boys game.
Falmouth 4 , Sandwich 1: The Clippers ( 12 -2) won their fifth straight by beating the Blue Knights ( 9-5 ) Carver 3 , St. John Paul II 2: The Lions ( 0-13 ) remained winless.
Rising Tide 4, Dennis-Yarmouth 1: Rising Tide ( 1-12 ) fell despite taking at least a point for the second straight match.
The Sharks ( 15 -0) beat the Lions ( 5-10 ) to maintain their perfect record.
The Red Hawks ( 7-3 ) beat Pembroke ( 2-9 ) to end a two -game losing skid.
Mashpee boys and girls teams performed well at the South Shore League Championship .
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