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?
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?
The Georgelis name is a familiar one on the tennis courts at Lancaster Country Day and racking up wins in the Lancaster-Lebanon League.
Michael, the Seection 3 Player of the Year in 2025, has graduated, but brother Gavin is back, aiming for more team and individual titles.
Gavin was also one of the top singles players in the section and league. His game is unique in that he uses two hands for both his forehand and backhand shots. "It just feels comfortable for me and works," Georgelis said.
Kaylina Bansal competes for McCaskey swim team as a student at Lancaster Country Day School under a cooperative between the two schools.
Kaylina specializes in a long-distance race, 500-yard freestyle, though she is flexible for other races, especially relays, should her coach ask of her.
Since elementary school, Kaylina has swum for the 5 Star Swim Club Team at Lititz Rec Center. And in the summers, she swims for Skyline Pool’s swim team.
After one of the best soccer seasons in school history last year, hopes are high for 2025 at Lancaster Country Day School, assistant coach Greg Henkel says.
Section champion, district runner-up and a trip to the state quarterfinals last season is not the best Lancaster Country Day's tennis team has accomplished. Players are optimistic for more with their No. 1 player returning after not playing last year because of an injury.
Players attending media day:
(from left)
Lianna Harkin, senior
Ella Davis, senior
Sienna Castelli, senior
Taylor Smith, senior