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Caporuscio
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Caporuscio finished her Crestwood career with 441 goals and 119 assists, for 560 points. Those numbers may never be matched again at Crestwood or in the WVC. Remarkably, they were achieved in just three seasons. Caporuscio and her senior teammates missed out on their freshman seasons, as the 2020 spring sports season was cancelled due to the pandemic.
“It definitely sucks, but it sucks for everyone,” she said. “You can’t fix things. You’ve got to control what’s controllable. I enjoyed the three years that I had. Yes, it would have been nice to have that fourth, but I’m not looking back on it because I can’t change anything.”
The memories of the good times, and all the success, is what she will take moving forward.
“I’m super excited for the college level, but nothing beats competing for your school, everyone in the community coming together.
It’s a really awesome experience seeing it, being able to play with the girls you grew up with and the girls that you’ve played the game with for years,” she noted. “I’m really going to miss it. It’s just a really cool experience to play for your high school team.”
With her time on top of the mountain in Mountain Top over, Caporuscio will be starting over at Stony Brook, where she will major in political science and strive to someday be a Navy fighter pilot. As for playing Division I lacrosse, Caporuscio is already putting in the work to be as prepared as possible.
“Things are only going to get more challenging for me next year. I’m working as hard as I can right now to try to tune in with those girls,” she said. “It’s such a different level, and I’m preparing the best I can for it. I’m hoping to learn a lot from the coaching staff and the other players.
“I’m super excited and grateful for the opportunity that was given to me and I’m going to take it and run after it the best that I could.” parks included local rangers: Karen Hock, Beltzville; William Milburn, Hickory Run; and Gregory Romancho, Hickory Run; Joseph Andrews, Beltzville; Garrett Layman, Beltzville; Duane Saunders, Hickory Run; Preston Wynings, Hickory Run; and Jason Zagropski, Hickory Run. For information about becoming a ranger trainee or for other Pennsylvania employment opportunities, visit employment.pa.gov.