Prep talk: Palisades goes for City titles in boys' and girls' lacrosse
Briefly

Students at Palisades High have faced challenges this school year due to their campus closure caused by the Palisades fire, leading to alternate locations for practicing sports. Despite these hardships, the Palisades boys' and girls' lacrosse teams are set to compete for City Section championships, offering a chance for school spirit and morale boost amidst adversity. Freshman Elexus Ray has distinguished herself by scoring over 100 goals this season. Other spring sports activities, like track and field events, are also being planned, showcasing the resilience of the student athletes.
It's been a tough school year for every Palisades High student dealing with the temporary closure of their campus because of the Palisades fire and being forced to find alternative sites to practice their various sports.
Students now attend classes at a temporary campus in Santa Monica, so bringing home a couple City championship trophies in lacrosse would be a good morale boost for the student body.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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