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Howell lacrosse looking forward to next year

Brett Carrol
Howell High School's (6) Jilian Dee breaks through the offensive zone during an away game against Freehold Township High School on May 17. Howell was defeated in the game 20-11.

Brett Carroll
Staff Writer

The girls’ lacrosse season came to an end for Howell High School but not before the players made an impression with their coach.

“I’m as proud of them as I always am,” Howell coach Chelsea Lynch said. “I am 100 percent. They went out. They showed an effort. They fought back. Even though we didn’t come out with the W, they made adjustments during the game that proved to be really successful, and kept the game much closer than if we continued to play the same way.”

“Fast breaks off the draw,” senior center Jenna Cholowinski added. “I thought that worked really well. Definitely when we spread out more, that helped a lot. And I think that our chemistry and composure really showed in the second half.”

The Rebels finished the 2018 season when they were eliminated by Freehold Township High School, 20-11, in the Central Jersey, Group 4 state tournament’s quarterfinal round at the Marlboro Recreation Center field on May 17.

The defeat left Howell with a final record of 11-7.

The Rebels faced an 11-4 deficit at the half but they battled back before Freehold Township converted on some late goals to seal the game.

Lynch hopes to continue to work on some of the strategies and fundamentals that the team improved to prepare for the 2019 season.

“Continuing to develop shot placement,” Lynch said. “Also, working on being successful in the draw and in different situations, especially since Jenna is a senior. Continue to work our back of zone defense. We worked on it all this season, and it’s gotten much better. It’s there now. We used it today and it really worked for us. Earlier in the year when we played them, we tried it and it didn’t work at all. So, just in the course of the last two months it’s really grown and we have the athleticism and the speed and the intelligence to make it work, so we’re definitely going to try to improve it even more for next year.”

Cholowinski also praised Lynch and her staff for building a stronger squad as the season progressed.

“I think it’s our coaching staff,” Cholowinski said. “I think the game has changed tremendously. She has created such a dynamic that we all just play really well together. Even our basics and fine tuning just finally came together, and we’re a much better team for it.”

Lynch expects for Howell to develop next year.

“To continue to play really good lacrosse,” Lynch said. “To continue to develop my players in every aspect of the game. Lacrosse is such a unique sport because it’s not linear. There’s like 14 things you have to practice at once to be good at it. I don’t really like to talk about titles at all. They will come eventually, but that’s not why we’re out here. Our theme this year was ‘remember why you play.’ We just want to continue the atmosphere of comradery and playing good lacrosse.”

In order for that to happen, Lynch will turn to some juniors to become  the new senior leaders.

“[Junior] Olivia Manghisi,” Lynch said. “She’s our attack and midfielder. She has phenomenal offensive and midfield presence. She almost has 200 goals as a junior, so she’ll definitely be a leader next year. And, Colleen MacWilliams, she’s our junior defender. She’s just an absolute powerhouse. She’s really phenomenal.”

Howell High School's Danielle Chimeni (5) takes a shot on goal during an away game against Freehold Township High School on May 17. Howell was defeated in the game 20-11.
Howell High School's Danielle Chimeni (5) takes a shot on goal during an away game against Freehold Township High School on May 17. Howell was defeated in the game 20-11.
Howell High School's Jenna Cholowinski(14) fought off her oppoent for a loose ball during an away game against Freehold Township High School on May 17. Howell was defeated in the game 20-11.
Howell High School's Jilian Dee (6) carries the ball through the neutral zone during an away game against Freehold Township High School on May 17. Howell was defeated in the game 20-11.
Howell High School's Erika Desantis(16) breaks back to her post before the start of the second half of an away game against Freehold Township High School on May 17. Howell was defeated in the game 20-11.
Howell High School's Erika Desantis (16) launches the ball to her teammates at an away game against Freehold Township High School on May 17. Howell was defeated in the game 20-11.
Howell High School's Erika Desantis (16) makes a great save at an away game against Freehold Township High School on May 17. Howell was defeated in the game 20-11.
Howell High School's Brielle Ebner (11) brings the ball towards the opposing goal during an away game against Freehold Township High School on May 17. Howell was defeated in the game 20-11.
Howell High School's Girls Lacrosse huddles before the second half of an away game against Freehold Township High School on May 17. Howell was defeated in the game 20-11.
Howell High School's Sara Huguenin (8) plays a defensive game against an opponent as she breaks down the sideline during an away game against Freehold Township High School on May 17. Howell was defeated in the game 20-11.
Howell High School's Jenna Cholowinski (14) jumps high to fight for possession of the ball during an away game against Freehold Township High School on May 17. Howell was defeated in the game 20-11.
Howell High School's Jenna Cholowinski (14) races to secure possession of the ball during an away game against Freehold Township High School on May 17. Howell was defeated in the game 20-11.
Howell High School's Jenna Cholowinski (14) breaks towards the net during an away game against Freehold Township High School on May 17. Howell was defeated in the game 20-11.
Howell High School's Jenna Cholowinski (14) scores off of a shot stemming from a break through the offensive zone during an away game against Freehold Township High School on May 17. Howell was defeated in the game 20-11.
Howell High School's Colleen MacWilliams (23) puts a check hit on her opponent at an away game against Freehold Township High School on May 17. Howell was defeated in the game 20-11.
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