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CHS senior’s decision to concentrate on lacrosse pays off
By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com
Carmel High School senior midfielder
Tori Tomalia took the advice of her club lacrosse coach to give up basketball and focus on one sport.
“She said, ‘Tori, if (you) want to play lacrosse at the level you want to play at, you have to stick to one sport,’” she said “Honestly, it was the best decision of my life.”
Tomalia gave up basketball after her sophomore season.
“I realized I did not enjoy going to basketball practice as much as I did lacrosse practice,” she said.
Tomalia also realized how much more she wanted to play lacrosse in college.
“The second I switched over to playing lacrosse only, it opened a whole new world for me, and I just love the sport so much more,” she said.
Tomalia, who has signed to play for the University of Connecticut next season,
MEET TORI TOMALIA
Favorite subject: English
Favorite athlete: Tamika Catchings
Favorite TV show: “Friends” plays club lacrosse for Major Force Lacrosse, which plays a national schedule.
“UConn has been my No. 1 school for a long time,” she said.
Greyhounds coach Josh Miller said Tomalia’s athleticism keeps improving.
“She’s a heck of an athlete up and down the field,” said Miller, who is in his eighth year with the program and has been head coach for four seasons. “Her work ethic is