
The Coyotes Lacrosse Club won the Northern California Junior Lacrosse Association girls under 15-age championship. Helping the team to victory were Pacificans (l-r) Nicolia Mehrling, Alex Harrison, Christina Jacobsen and Nora Spalholtz.; front row, goalie Sara Retwegger. (Photo courtesy of John Lyons)
Four years ago four classmates at Ingrid B. Lacy Middle School learned how to play lacrosse under the tutelage of North San Mateo County Boys and Girls Club Athletic Director Bill Lepeltak.
This month, Nora Spalholtz, Christine Jacobsen, Nicolia Mehrling, Alex Harrison and Sara Retwegger led their Northern California Junior Lacrosse Association girls high school division team to the championship tournament played in San Jose.
Unfortunately, their team, Coyotes Lacrosse Club, a team based in Burlingame, lost the title game to San Jose Extreme. For the third consecutive season the Coyotes finished second to Extreme, the only team to beat Coyotes over the past years.
In the semi-final tournament game, Coyotes defeated Stockton Spartans 8-3 before losing to San Jose 16-5 in the finals. Spalholtz scored three times and Jacobsen scored another goal in what would be the Pacifica girl’s final game in the high school division.
“All five girls were huge contributors during the season, combining 79 goals and adding great goaltending,” said Coach John Lyons. “Pretty good numbers for players who started fro scratch at IBL!”
In the girls under 15-age division, the Coyotes won the Northern California championship, beating Petaluma Rivercats in the final, 10-8.
Instrumental in the championship season were Ali Lyons and Alex Lehr, eighth graders at Ocean Shore School. In the championship game, Lyons’s goal broke a 6-6 tie to put the Coyotes ahead for good in the run for the title.
Coyotes played in the NCJLA tournament, held in Danville, earlier this month. The tournament draws teams from the Bay Area and others around the region as far away at Granite Bay.
In the first round game win over Lamorinda Flash, Lyons scored a goal and added an assist. Lyons had four goals and five assists in the tournament. She had two goals in the semi-final victory over Novato. Novato had gone undefeated until it met Coyotes in the tournament.



