2011 Summit Women's Lacrosse
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Date Time Site Opponent ="" ResultResults (20-2-1)
Friday 4/1 4:00PM Away Cranford Won 18-2 Summit rolled to a 13-1 lead in the first half and coasted to an easy 18-2 victory. Twelve player participated in the scoring. The parade was led by Kate Martino (3 goals, 4 assists), Caroline Cordrey (2 goals, 2 assitss) and Megan Paytas (2 goals, 2 assists)
Player Goals Assists
Devin Lawler
1
Kristyn Hartwyk
2
Kate Martino
3
4
Megan Paytas
2
2
Kendall Speno
1
2
Faith Tully
1
Caroline Cordrey
2
2
Kelly Osmulski
2
Emma Olcott
1
Meghan Celmer
1
Stuart Humphrey
2
Madeleine Gramigna
1
Saturday 4/2 10:00AM Away Governor Livingston Won 18-2 Summit scored its second consecutive 18-2 victory. Summit rolled over Gov. Livingston establishing an 11-1 lead at halftime. Caroline Cordrey (4 goals, 2 assists), Kate Martino (4 goals) and Kelly Osmulski (3 goals) led the Hilltopper scoring. For the game, eleven player figured in the scoring.
1st 2nd Final 
Summit (2-0)
11
7
18
Gov. Livingston (1-1)
1
1
2
Player Goals Aassists
Caroline Cordrey
4
2
Kendall Speno
0
1
Kelly Osmulski
3
Crisitina Ciaravalli
1
Devin Lawler
1
Kristyn Hartwyk
1
Megan Paytas
1
3
Kate Martino
4
Emma Olcott
1
Stuart Humphrey
1
Meghan Celmer
2
Monday 4/4 4:00PM Home Kent Place
Won 15-12 Summit opened a 7-4 lead in the 1st half and then battled Kent Place even in a high scoring 2nd half. The Summit scroing was concentrated in four players. Megan Paytas fired in five goals and Caroline Cordrey four for Summit. Kelly Osmulski and Kate Martino added three goals each. 
1st 2nd  Final 
Summit (3-0)
7
8
15
Kent Place (1-1)
4
8
12
Wednesday 4/6 4:00PM Away New Providence Won 20-2 Summit continued it high scoring ways as it racked up 20 goals. Kate Martino clicked for five goals and two assists and Caroline Cordrey had four goals and two assists for Summit, No. 6 in The Star-Ledger Top 20. Megan Paytas dished out seven assists and Kendall Speno added three goals and two helpers. (2-1).
1st 2nd  Final 
New Providence (2-1)
1
1
2
Summit (4-0)
15
5
20
Friday 4/8 4:00PM Away Westfield Won 18-9  Junior Kate Martino flipped in five goals and fellow junior Caroline Cordrey colleted four goals and three assists. Megan Paytas scored 1 goal and 4 assists ). Kelly Osmulski and Katie Stuke each scored twice. Stuart Humphrey and Kendall Speno rounded out the scoring with one goal each.
1st 2nd  Final 
Summit (5-0)
8
10
18
Westfield (3-4)
4
5
9
 
Monday 4/11 4:00PM Away Union Catholic Won 17-0 Summit ran up a 13-0 lead in the first half and coasted to a easy victory. Caroline Cordrey struck for three goals and four assists while Kendall Speno, Kate Martino and Megan Paytas each added two goals.
1st 2nd Final
Union Catholic (1-5)
0
0
0
Summit (6-0)
13
4
17
Wednesday 4/13 4:00PM Away Mendham Lost 9-8 Mendham's Graziano scored her fifth goal of the game with 0:09 seconds left in the game to give Mendham, No. 2 in The Star-Ledger Top 20, a 9-8 victory over No. 4 Summit yesterday in Mendham.

Mendham scored first but Sumit came back strong to take a 5-2 lead at the half. In the second half, Mendham stormed back to knot the game at 8-8.

Kate Martino led Summit with three goals, while Caroline Cordrey and Kelly Osmulski each added two goals. Megan Paytas scored once and had 2 assists. Crisitina Ciaravalli finished with nine saves.

1st 2nd  Final 
Summit (6-1)
5
3
8
Mendham (5-0)
2
7
9
 
Friday 4/15 4:30PM Away Oak Ridge, NC @ Milton GA
Won 20-2 Summit tarveled to Oak Ridge NC and had an easy time winning. Caroline Cordrey connected for four goals and two assists and Megan Paytas added three goals and six assists as Summit, No. 4 in The Star-Ledger Top 20, won in round-robin play in Milton, Ga. Kate Martino, Kendall Speno, Meghan Celmer and Kelly Osmulski all hit for three goals. Natalia Angelo had 5 saves and Connir Bowen had 1 save. Summit in now 7-1.
Saturday 4/16 Milton GA, @ Mitlon Tied 11-11 The second game in the Georgia trip ended in an 11-11 tie. Summit was strong in the first half and took a 6-3 lead at half time. However, Milton came roaring back in the 2nd scoring 8 point to gain a tie. Natalia Angelo had 13 saves

Caroline Cordrey, Kate Martino and Megan Paytas scored three goals apiece while Kelly Osmulski had two goals for Summit (7-1-1)

1st 2nd  Final 
Summit
6
5
11
Milton (Ga.)
3
8
11
Player Goals
Caroline Cordrey
3
Kate Martino
3
Kelly Osmulski
2
Megan Paytas
3
Wednesday 4/20 4:00PM Home Oak Knoll School
1st 2nd  Final 
Oak Knoll
5
4
9
Summit
7
4
11
 
Saturday 4/23 11:00AM Home Cold Spring Harbor
Won 14-10 Summit and Cold Spring Harbor (LI) battled to a 6-6 tie at half time, but Summit took control in the in 2nd half aided by 4 goals from Caroline Cordrey in the final 17 minutes.

Cold Spring drew first blood but Kelley Osmulski answered with 2 goals. After Cold Spring tied the game Megan Celmer and Cordrey each scored to put Summit up 4-2. That was quickly erased by 3 unanswered goals by Cold Spring. Kendall Speno tied the score at 5 all. One more Cold Spring goal was answered by Cordrey and the half ended 6-6.

The seasaw battle continued in the 2nd half as Goals by Kate Martino, Megan Paytas and Celmer were matched by three goals by Cold Spring. Cordey broke the game open with her 4 goal spree. Natalia Angelo made 11 saves

Final 1st 2nd  T 
Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.) 6 4 10
Summit (9-1-1) 6 8 14
Tuesday 4/26 4:00PM Home Chatham Lost 16-8

Kendall Speno's three goals led Summit which was forced to play short for 37 minutes due to an accumulation of yellow cards. When a team incurs its third yellow card, it loses a player. For each subsequent yellow card, another player comes off the field. Summit was short 2 players for 28 mintes.

By game's end, Summit had incurred six yellow cards and lost four players. Prior to this game Summit had had only 3 yellow cards for the whole season.

Caroline Cordrey and Chatham's Brittany Marriott traded early goals before Summit took a 3-1 lead with 17:37 to play on goals by Meghan Celmer and Stuart Humphrey. Chatham ran off 4 goals to make it 5-4 . Speno scored twice more in the half but the score at half time ended 8-6. Chatham dominated short handed Summut ii the second half. Natalia Angelo had 18 saves

Final 1st 2nd  Final 
Chatham (7-3)
8
8
16
Summit (9-2-1)
6
2
8
Thursday 4/28 4:00PM Home Madison Won 17-5 Megan Paytas went on a tear, scoring six goals and four assists and led summit to an easy victory. Kate Martino and Kendall Spano each contributed 3 goals. Caroline Cordrey had 2 goals and 3 assists. Kelly Osmulski (2 goals) and Emma Olcott (1 goal) completed the scoring. Natalia Angelo (8 saves), Caroline Cordrey (1 save) and Faith Tully shared the goal tending.
Final 1st 2nd  Final 
Summit (10-2-1)
9
8
17
Madison (5-7)
3
2
5
 
Saturday 4/30 11:00AM Home Scotch Plains Won 20-1 Summit rolled to a 13-0 lead at the half and coasted to victory. Caroline Cordrey led the scroing with 5 goals and 2 assists. The defense stiffled Scotch Plains and Natalia Angelo needed only 2 saves.
1st 2nd  T 
Scotch Plains (5-5)
0
1
1
Summit (12-2-1)
13
7
20
 
Monday 5/2 4:00PM Away West Morris Central Won 14-13 Kelly Osmulski scored the decisive goal off a feed from Megan Paytas with a minute remaining as Summit edged West Morris. For the 2nd game in a row Caroline Cordrey paced the scoring with five goals. Osmulski and Paytas added three apiece while goalie Natalia Angelo had a big game with 18 saves. Goals by Stuart Humphrey, Devin Lawler and Kate Martino completed the scoring with a goal apiece.
1st 2nd  Final 
West Morris (8-5)
4
9
13
Summit (12-2-1)
7
7
14
Wednesday 5/4 4:00PM Home Columbia Won 17-6 Summit roared to a 10-2 half time and coasted to an easy victory. Kelly Osmulski sank five goals and Megan Paytas had four goals and five assists. Caroline Cordrey had three goals and three assists. Kate Martino garnered 2 goals and had 2 assists. Stuart Humphrey and Emma Olcott had one goal apiece. Natalia Angelo made 18 saves.
Final
1st
2nd
 Final 
Columbia (4-9)
2
4
6
Summit (13-2-1)
10
7
17
Saturday 5/7 11:00AM Away West Essex Won 15-11 For the second game in a row Kelly Osmulski connected on five goals to lead the Summit scoring. Megan Paytas, who scored three goals, also had her second straight five assist game as Summit defeated No. 15 West Essex. Caroline Cordrey chipped in with three goals and an assist while Cathleen Pomeroy and Kendall Speno scored twice each. Natalia Angelo thwarted 15 shots.
1st 2nd  Final 
West Essex (9-6)
4
7
11
Summit (14-2-1)
7
8
15
Monday 5/9 6:30PM Away John Jay (NY)

Won 10-9 While the box score shows 10 goals, table of scorers from NJ.com totals to 11 .

Final 1st 2nd  Final 
John Jay (N.Y.)
5
4
9
Summit (15-2-1)
6
4
10
Thursday 5/12 4:00PM Home UCT semifinal @ Johnson

Vs. Westfield

Won 18-7 Caroline Cordrey scored six goals and Megan Paytas finished with four goals and two assists for Summit in the semifinal round of the Union County Tournament. Kelly Osmulski scored four goals and Kate Martino had two goals and an assist. Meghan Celmer, Emma Olcott and Cathleen Pomerory each had one goal. Natalia Angelo made 7 saves.
1st 2nd  Final 
Westfield (12-5)
3
4
7
Summit (16-2-1)
9
9
18
 
Saturday 5/14 Away UCT Final @ Johnson

vs. Kent Place

Won 16-12 Caroline Cordrey had six goals to help Summit repeat as Union County Champions. Kelley osmulski added 4 more goals, Megan Paytas contributed 3 goals, Kate Martino generated 2 goals and Stuart Humphrey completed the scoring with 1 goal. Natalia Angelo was outstanding in goal with 11 saves.
1st 2nd  Final 
Kent Place (12-4)
9
3
12
Summit (17-2-1)
11
5
16
 
Tuesday 5/17 TBA Home NJSIAA group2 North 1st Round

vs. Demerest

Won 20-2 The mismatch between Summit (2nd seed) and Demerest (15th seed) was obvious from the start. Summit scored at will during the first half. The skill level (passing, catching, running and shooting) of the Hilltoppers was clear. As the saying goes, "If this had been a boxing match it would have been stopped."

On Friday 5/20 Summit will host the 10th seeded Ramapo who upset 7th seeded Pascack Valley 15-5.

1st 2nd Final 
Demarest (7-10)
1
1
2
Summit (18-2-1)
13
7
20
 
Thursday 5/19 TBA Home NJSIAA North group 2 quarterfinals vs. Ramapo Won 18-7 Summit took a 10-5 lead in the first half and then went 8-2 in the 2nd half. Megan Paytas came through with five goals and five assists and Kelly Osmulski sank four goals and one assist. Caroline Cordrey and Emma Olcott each put in three goals. Cathleen Pomeroy (2 goals) and Stuart Humphery (1 goal) completed the scoring. Kate Martino had 4 assists. Natalia Angelo recorded 10 saves.
1st 2nd  Final 
Ramapo(6-12) 5 2 7
Summit (19-2-1) 10 8 18
 
Tuesday 5/24 TBA Home NJSIAA North Group 2
Semifinals vs. West Essex
Won 10-8 When Summit and West Essex meet it is always a tough battle. The two teams fought to a 5-5 standoff at the half, but Summit manged to out score West Essex 5-3 in the 2nd half in the semifinal round of the NJSIAA North Jersey Group 2 Tournament . Kelly Osmulski sank five goals and Caroline Cordrey had two goals and four assists to lead the offense. Megan Paytas, Cathleen Pomeroy and Kendall Speno each score once. Natalia Angelo had 8 saves.

Summit will meet Chatham on Thursday 5/26 in the North Group 2 finals

1st 2nd  Final 
West Essex (14-7)
5
3
8
Summit (20-2-1)
5
5
10
 
Thursday 5/26 TBA Away NJSIAA North 2 finals vs Chatham Lost 13-8 Kelly Osmulski scored the first 3 goals of the game, but Chatham came roaring back to take an 8-5 halftime lead. Osmulski had 5 goals for the day. Kate Martino scored twice and Stuart Humphrey scored once. Natalia Angelo had 9 saves. Summit was forced to play without the services of high scoring Megan Paytas.
1st 2nd  Final 
Chatham
8
5
13
Summit
5
3
8