We take a look back to Cougars players making international teams.
Former Caterham Cougars player Sarah Slater represented Scotland at the U19 World Cup in Edinburgh back in 2015. She learned the game at Caterham School and went on to play for Loughborough University.
In a piece for the Old Caterhamians Association whilst at Loughborough she wrote:
"To be able to compete against the best universities we do have to commit to a rigorous weekly training schedule. My average week consists of three pitch sessions, a game on Wednesday, and two or three gym sessions which vary between conditioning and weights. Although this is quite a lot to balance with other aspects of university life, perhaps one of my favourite things about playing at Loughborough is the endless motivation provided here. This is in the form of coaches, strength and conditioning support, exceptionally talented team mates, as well as rubbing shoulders with some of the best sporting talents in the world – occasionally lifting weights next to Olympic champion Adam Peaty is certainly something that inspires me to push myself to the limit.
Playing in various teams over the years has provided me with friends for life, and memories to match.
I am ultimately so grateful to Caterham School, where I first picked up a lacrosse stick and to the exceptional coaches who helped nurture my enthusiasm, allowing me to go on and compete for Scotland at the U19 World Championships – one of my greatest achievements to date."
Sarah now lives in Manchester and still plays our great game.