News Summary
Senior girls lacrosse players, Meg Rosenswie and Ella Uhteg, excelled at the 2025 North-South All-Star Game, leading the North team to victory. Rosenswie’s 68 goals and Uhteg’s 58 ground balls highlighted their impressive seasons. Their journey embodies hard work and sportsmanship, inspiring future athletes in Springville.
Springville’s Lacrosse Stars Shine at All-Star Game!
In an exciting showcase of talent and teamwork, Springville’s very own senior girls lacrosse players, Meg Rosenswie and Ella Uhteg, represented the Griffins at the 2025 North-South All-Star Game on June 18, 2025. Held at the beautiful Eden High School, this game brought together some of the best players around, but it was the dynamic duo from Springville that left their mark!
Victory in the Air
In a thrilling game that had everyone on the edge of their seats, Rosenswie and Uhteg played pivotal roles in leading the North team to a victorious 22-19 win. Not only did they bring home bragging rights, but they also showcased their hard work and dedication, finishing in the top-10 standings for their respective positions in Section play this past season.
Individual Achievements
Rosenswie, being an offensive specialist, had an impressive season, ranking seventh in the state for goals scored with a total of 68 goals. Her offensive skills truly stood out, especially considering she racked up three games where she scored an amazing nine points. One of those games was even a career-high for her, where she netted a whopping eight goals! Talk about talent!
Meanwhile, Uhteg wasn’t just standing by as her teammate stole the spotlight. As a skilled defensive specialist, she excelled in ground balls, finishing among the top players as well with 58 ground balls to her name, placing her eighth in the standings. Her contributions on the field were critical in ensuring their team’s success.
A Journey of Growth
For both Rosenswie and Uhteg, this all-star experience was more than just a game. It symbolized the culmination of years of hard work and the support they received along the way. Uhteg reflected on her journey in lacrosse, emphasizing how grateful she was for her teammates who encouraged her throughout her freshman and sophomore years. It’s that spirit of camaraderie that truly makes sports so special.
Tracking Stats Like Never Before
This past season, Springville High School made significant strides in improving the tracking of lacrosse statistics, including new metrics like interceptions and caused turnovers. While goals have always been counted, the adjustments in tracking represent a growing focus on the sport. Interestingly, if lacrosse goals were counted the same way as soccer goals—which are worth two points instead of one—Rosenswie’s total would skyrocket! She would have racked up 336 points over her career instead of her actual total of 176.
A Legacy in the Making
As the season comes to a close, discussions are already happening regarding how to honor the achievements of athletes like Rosenswie. Springville’s athletic director, Joe DeMartino, is contemplating creating benchmarks for an individual lacrosse banner in the gymnasium after Rosenswie stunned everyone with an astonishing 137 goals in just the last two seasons. Overall, she completed her high school career with a fantastic total of 160 goals.
The absence of a banner system like those found in other sports for lacrosse has raised questions about the recognition of players and their achievements. Rosenswie herself has wondered whether she has set any school records due to the relative newness of the sport at the high school level.
Looking Ahead
With all this excitement behind them, one thing is for sure: both Meg Rosenswie and Ella Uhteg have bright futures ahead, not just in lacrosse, but as role models within the Springville community. As they bask in the glory of their recent accomplishments, the hope is that their hard work and dedication will inspire future generations of Griffin athletes!
So, here’s to the future of girls lacrosse in Springville, where dreams are just beginning to take flight!
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Additional Resources
- Springville Journal: Rosenswie and Uhteg
- Wikipedia: Lacrosse
- Springville Journal: Griffins’ Season
- Google Search: All-Star Lacrosse Game 2025
- Springville Journal: All-Star Game Highlights
- Google Scholar: Lacrosse Statistics
- Springville Journal: Athlete Achievements
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Lacrosse History
- Springville Journal: Lacrosse Talents Journey
- Google News: Springville Lacrosse All-Star Game