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Webster named 2026 girls' lacrosse player of the year

· Source: Fayette County Public Schools

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Audrey Webster of Henry Clay High School has been named the 2026 girls' lacrosse Player of the Year in voting by local coaches, capping off a dominant season for the Blue Devils midfielder and attacker.

Webster scored 73 goals this season, the third-most in Kentucky, and added 33 assists, which ranked fifth in the state. She helped lead Henry Clay to district and region championships before the team advanced to the KHSAA state semifinals, according to a Fayette County Public Schools announcement.

Seven other Fayette County girls earned first-team all-city honors alongside Webster. From Henry Clay, Amelia Webster and Vonnie Allen-Guy made the team. Frederick Douglass' Amaya Martinez, Lafayette's Isabella Dietzel and Jill Gerding, Tates Creek's Alexia Mbolinani, and Paul Laurence Dunbar's Silvia Zhou rounded out the first-team selections.

In boys' lacrosse, five local players earned first-team all-city recognition. Frederick Douglass goalkeeper Will Hart led the group, alongside teammate Jimmy Hooks, an attacker, and defender Landon Davis. Lafayette's Fisher Hale, an attacker, and Henry Clay's Max Thayer, also an attacker, completed the honors.

The all-city selections follow an exceptional season for local lacrosse programs that demonstrated the sport's growing presence in Lexington high schools.

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