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The Eastern Color Guard Championship comes to Monmouth University March 19 and 20. Winter Guard International (WGI) centers on providing a venue for young people to pursue excellence in both performance and competition through nationwide color guard, indoor percussion and winds regional competitive events. The Eastern Color Guard Championship event brings together premier color guard teams in the region to compete for top honors.

For a full list of participating schools, please visit http://wgi.org/administrator_new/events_list_units.php?eventid=617&access=user.

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With three 40-point scorers returning to the Lycoming College’s women’s lacrosse team, first-year head coach Karen Shaddock will have an experienced, high-powered offense to rely on, while a young defense will learn on the run during the season.

Even with the experienced offensive trio of senior Savannah Fox (Port Deposit, Maryland/Perryville), senior Meghenn Jackson (Arnold, Maryland/Broadneck/Anne Arundel C.C.) and sophomore Jordan Lazarich (Deer Park, New York/Deer Park) and a three-year starting goalkeeper in junior Nicole Gerling (Millstone Township/Allentown), the Warriors will still likely turn to five first-year players to start and several more to see significant playing time throughout the season after winning 10 games for the first time since 2010 last year.

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