Senior Sydney Remmer is having a remarkable final year playing with FVHS on the womens varsity lacrosse team. On April 10, Remmer hit her goal of 100 assists this season.This makes Remmer number one in assists in North Carolina, and to top it off, third nationally in assists.
Remmer plays attack for the team. She says her teammates and her coaches pushed her this season and this is what has made her earn such a big title.
“I always try to focus on the next play. As soon as my teammate scores, I try to focus on the next goal, and I also try to help my teammates to the best of my ability,” said Remmer. “I want my team to make sure we don’t get down just if we make a pass or drop. We can keep going.”
Remmer is a clear representation of dedication in her sport. From the age of five, she played boys box lacrosse in Canada before moving to North Carolina to continue her love for the sport.
Looking back on the season, Remmer said, “Our game against Garner stood out to me because I assisted senior Lucy Reder on her 200th goal.”
Following the last game against Garner, Remmer scored four goals, totaling up to 210 goals in her career.
Remmer makes it her primary goal to work hard and lead her team as a captain. Her achievements show that she doesn’t just dream about her accomplishments but makes it a priority walking into a game.
With only two games left in the Bengals’ lacrosse season, Remmer’s leadership and drive continue to set the tone. Her constant initiative helps the Bengals defend their undefeated record. But beyond scores and rankings, it’s her commitment to her teammates and her constant drive for the game that has truly defined her final season.