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Isabelle Planchet will make most of time left at Bromfield

By Kevin HenkinJune 29, 2020

Isabelle Planchet of Bromfield School, right, heads into her senior year with more than 200 goals to her name. (Dave Arnold/NELJ)

Six years ago, when Dave Planchet took over the girls lacrosse program at the Bromfield School in Harvard, Mass., his daughter, Jackie, was a senior on the team.

Jackie Planchet was also one of his star players who would help lead the team all the way to the Massachusetts Division 2 championship game, where it fell to Newburyport, 7-6.

At that time, Planchet’s youngest daughter, Isabelle, was watching closely from the sidelines. Witnessing her older sister blossom as a player, Isabelle switched from full-blown ice hockey fanatic to a dedicated lacrosse disciple.

Tags: Bromfield, MIAA, Virginia Tech

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