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Good morning. Here's the latest from the lacrosse world:
1. U.S. women use a strong start to top Japan in Sixes.
The United States raced out to a seven-goal first-quarter and held off a late Japan run in a 16-10 win Wednesday. Caitlyn Wurzburger tallied one goal and three assists, and Belle Smith netted a hat trick. The U.S. plays the Czech Republic today at 4:30 p.m. Eastern.
2. Canada, England pick up Sixes wins.
Are we on a collision course for another podium that includes the U.S., Canada and England? Canada and England, which finished second and third at the women’s world championship, respectively, also picked up qualifying-round wins yesterday.
Canada topped Israel 14-6 behind hat tricks from Emily Boissonneault, Nicole Perroni and Annabel Child. Laura Merrifield’s game-winning goal pushed England over the Haudenosaunee 11-10.
WEDNESDAY’S SCORES
Great Britain 11, Haudenosaunee 10 (OT)
Australia 16, Czech Republic 8
Canada 14, Israel 6
United States 16, Japan
THURSDAY’S SCHEDULE
ALL TIMES EASTERN
Japan vs. Australia, 11:30 a.m.
Canada vs. Haudenosaunee, 1 p.m.
Israel vs. England, 3 p.m.
United States vs. Czech Republic, 4:30 p.m.
A full schedule, standings and live statistics are available here.
3. Three champions were crowned at USA Youth Lacrosse Nationals.
Hero’s Lax: 2027 Green defeated Yellow Jackets Stadler (N.Y.) 7-2 to win the 13U bracket Wednesday at DE Turf Sports Complex.
Yellow Jackets Manning (N.Y.) was a 9-7 winner over Aces Elite 2026 in the 14U title game, while Steps Elite NJ: 2025 Navy downed Yellow Jackets Spallina (N.Y.) 8-4 to take the 15U crown.
Yellow Jackets Spallina won the 14U title last year. The full scoreboard is here.
The Boston Globe looks ahead to Saturday’s PLL All-Star Game.
Becky Luzier, head coach at Bethel Park H.S. (Pa.) and Intrepid Girls Lacrosse Club, is using the sport as a vehicle for discussions about mental health.
Bill Wolford pioneered lacrosse in central Ohio before passing away late last year. Now, a tournament bearing his name is set to debut.
Paige Petty proves opposing teams can’t let up on Team USA until the buzzer sounds.
PAIGE PETTY LOVES BEATING THE BUZZER.
— U.S. Women's National Team (@USAWLax) July 13, 2022
There just so happens to be four of them per game. Stay tuned to see what she does before halftime. pic.twitter.com/novulA9JH0
Coverage of the women’s Sixes event at The World Games continues as Team USA plays in the final game of the qualifying round on Thursday.