Lancaster-Lebanon League girls lacrosse coaches have recognized the following all-stars and honorees for the 2026 season. (Pictured is Kinzley Miller of Lancaster Country Day.)
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Lancaster-Lebanon League girls lacrosse coaches have recognized the following all-stars and honorees for the 2026 season. (Pictured is Kinzley Miller of Lancaster Country Day.)
Section 1
First Team
Ryleigh Warner, Ephrata High School, senior, midfielder
Q: What’s your origin story with lacrosse?
Warner: “I’ve been playing since third grade. It’s been awhile. I think my mom was like, ‘You want to play lacrosse?’ I tried it. I do that in the spring and I play field hockey in the fall. I have been playing ever since. When I was in fifth grade I met an eighth grader, Grace Willets, who really inspired me to continue playing lacrosse.”
Kinzley Miller, Lancaster Country Day School, senior, attack
Q: What’s your origin story in terms of lacrosse -- when did you start playing the sport and what got you started?
Delaney Hartlaub, Conestoga Valley High School, senior, attack
Q: What’s your origin story with lacrosse?
Hartlaub: “My sister started playing her sophomore year when I was in eighth grade. We had just started our middle school program at CV. So I signed up. It was a low commitment spring sport. I’ve been playing since then. I had done track the year before, and I played soccer when I was younger.”
Lancaster-Lebanon League girls lacrosse coaches have recognized the following all-stars and honorees for the 2025 season. (Pictured are Township coach Coleen Parmer, Section 1 MVP Alivian Parmer, Section 2 MVP Danielle Bruno and Elizabethtown coach Cheyenne Benson. Photo by Jamie Clement.)
Section 1: Alivian Parmer, Manheim Township
Section 2: Danielle Bruno, Elizabethtown
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A sign of Spring: Lancaster-Lebanon League girls Lacrosse begins its 20th season of competition with its first day of practices after teams gather in Hempfield High School's Buchanan Gymnasium for the sport's first ever Media Day.
Manheim Township is looking to repeat as league champions, a crown it has worn constantly since 2010, while Lampeter-Strasburg is looking for a three-peat as Section 2 champs. Teams in both sections see them as their primary competition this year. Cocalico, the fourth playoff qualifier a year ago, is looking to build on its strong season in Section 2.
Lancaster-Lebanon League girls lacrosse coaches have recognized the following all-stars and honorees for the 2024 season. (Pictured are MVPs Isabelle Masengarb of Hempfield and Avery Hershey of Cocalico.)
Section 1: Isabelle Masengarb, Hempfield
Section 2: Avery Hershey, Cocalico
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Jarliah Ferko, Penn Manor, Attack
Ava Corvino, Hempfield, Attack
Lancaster-Lebanon League girls lacrosse coaches have recognized the following all-stars and honorees for the 2022 season. (Pictured is LS's MVP Rowan Kimmel, above, and Manheim Township's Maddie Eckert, below.)
Section 1: Maddie Eckert, Manheim Township
Section 2: Rowan Kimmel, Lampeter-Strasburg
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Whitney Hershey, Hempfield, Attack
Bronwyn Hilbert, Manheim Township, Attack
Lancaster-Lebanon League girls lacrosse coaches have recognized the following all-stars and honorees for the 2022 season.
Most Valuable Attack: Bronwyn Hilbert, Manheim Township
Most Valuable Midfielder: Rowan Kimmel, Lampeter-Strasburg, and Kelsea Dague, Hempfield
Most Valuable Defender: Devon Nee, Manheim Township
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Whitney Hershey, Hempfield, junior, attack
Danika Sauder, Cocalico, sophomore, attack