Salem boys lacrosse rolls over Franklin County
Salem boys lacrosse ran away from Frankling County on Monday night, as the Spartans rolled to a 25-1 win.
Salem used their massive lead to put Franklin County away early, including a 19-0 halftime advantage.
They controlled the ball for the majority of the game and scored at will. They’ll hope for that outcome when they take on E.C. Glass on Thursday at 7:15.
Meanwhile, Franklin County will look to get in the win column in a battle against Rockbridge County on Wednesday at 7:15 p.m.
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