Junior Carter Stearns runs toward the goal during Kennett High's lacrosse game against Milford on May 4. The Eagles won 12-7 with Stearns scoring a hat trick. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Sophomore Noah Nason scoops up the ball during the Kennett High School boys lacrosse game against Milford on May 4. The Eagles won 12-7. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Freshman Campbell Light takes a shot on net, scoring a goal, during the Kennett High School boys lacrosse game against Milford on May 4. The Eagles won 12-7. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Sophomore Mason McAllister reaches for the loose ball during the Kennett High School boys lacrosse game against Milford on May 4. The Eagles won 12-7. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior Donny Torrey (center) carries the ball during the Kennett High School boys lacrosse game against Milford on May 4. The Eagles won 12-7. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior Carter Stearns runs toward the goal during Kennett High's lacrosse game against Milford on May 4. The Eagles won 12-7 with Stearns scoring a hat trick. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Sophomore Noah Nason scoops up the ball during the Kennett High School boys lacrosse game against Milford on May 4. The Eagles won 12-7. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Freshman Campbell Light takes a shot on net, scoring a goal, during the Kennett High School boys lacrosse game against Milford on May 4. The Eagles won 12-7. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Sophomore Mason McAllister reaches for the loose ball during the Kennett High School boys lacrosse game against Milford on May 4. The Eagles won 12-7. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
Junior Donny Torrey (center) carries the ball during the Kennett High School boys lacrosse game against Milford on May 4. The Eagles won 12-7. (RACHEL SHARPLES PHOTO)
CONWAY — The Kennett High boys’ lacrosse team is riding its longest win streak in the program’s history and the Eagles have their sights set on not only making it into postseason play but also to host a playoff game this spring.
The Eagles improved to 4-1 and moved to fourth in the Division III standings with their fourth consecutive win on Monday. The hometown flock turned in a strong all-around performance in beating Milford 12-7 at the Bridge Field.
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