Here are the 2026 Lexington All-City girls lacrosse teams and player of the year
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- Audrey Webster of Henry Clay was voted 2026 All‑City Player of the Year with 158 points.
- Coaches ranked their top players one through 22 using assigned point values.
- First team included 11 players, including Amaya Martinez, Mia Hester and Amelia Webster.
The Lexington Herald-Leader and Kentucky.com present the inaugural All-City Girls Lacrosse Teams and Player of the Year as voted by the coaches of Lexington’s varsity high school KHSAA programs.
Henry Clay’s Audrey Webster earned player of the year honors by garnering four top-player votes and the most voting points among the first-team honorees. She helped lead the Blue Devils to district and region titles and the KHSAA state semifinals. Her 73 goals ranked third in the state. Her 33 assists ranked fifth.
Audrey Webster, a senior and twin sister of teammate and fellow first-teamer Amelia Webster, will continue her playing career at Transylvania.
Joining the Websters on the first team were Frederick Douglass’ Amaya Martinez, Lexington Christian’s Mia Hester and Paul Laurence Dunbar’s Silvia Zhou. Hester, who ranked second in the state in goals scored with 97, received two player of the year votes. Martinez and Zhou each got one top nod. Dunbar goalie Graci Adcock garnered the other player of the year vote, which solidified her place on the second team.
The first team also included Lafayette’s Isabella Dietzel and Jill Gerding Lexington Catholic’s Poppy Karthikeyan, Tates Creek’s Alexia Mbolinani, Sayre’s Danica Porter and Henry Clay’s Vonnie Allen-Guy.
Coaches from Lexington’s nine girls lacrosse teams were asked to nominate players for All-City consideration. Later, the coaches ranked, one through 22, their top players from that list of nominees.
Coaches are not permitted to vote for their own players on the final ballot. Selections were made regardless of position and each team was limited to a maximum of five All-City honorees.
Point values were assigned to each voting position (22 points for first-place votes, 20 points for second-place votes, etc.). The accumulation of those points was used to create the First and Second Teams each comprising 11 players.
2026 Herald-Leader All-City Girls Lacrosse Teams
FIRST TEAM
Player, position(s), class, school, voting points (first-place votes)
Audrey Webster, M/A, Sr., Henry Clay, 158, (4).
Amaya Martinez, M, So., Frederick Douglass, 151, (1).
Mia Hester, A, Sr., Lexington Christian, 134, (2).
Amelia Webster, M/A, Sr., Henry Clay, 132.
Isabella Dietzel, M, Sr., Lafayette, 132.
Poppy Karthikeyan, M, Jr., Lexington Catholic, 124.
Alexia Mbolinani, M, Jr., Tates Creek, 107.
Danica Porter, M, Jr., Sayre, 105.
Silvia Zhou, M, Sr., Paul Laurence Dunbar, 103, (1).
Jill Gerding, M, Jr., Lafayette , 87.
Vonnie Allen-Guy, M, Sr., Henry Clay, 83.
SECOND TEAM
Georgia Earnhardt, M, Sr., Lafayette.
Emerson Easley, M, Fr., Paul Laurence Dunbar.
Sydney Bennett, M, Sr., Bryan Station.
Maggie Rambach, M, Fr., Frederick Douglass.
Graci Adcock, G, Sr., Paul Laurence Dunbar (1).
Hadley Luring, D/M, Jr., Sayre.
Madeleine Eubank, M/A, Sr., Lexington Christian.
Reed Karthikeyan, M, Fr., Lexington Catholic.
Sarah Biliter, M, Sr., Lexington Christian.
Hailey Wade, D, Sr., Henry Clay.
Gigi Little, M, Jr., Sayre.
HONORABLE MENTION
Bryan Station: Londyn Rhinehimer, Paeton Morgan, Yeimar Solano Espinoza, Alisson Cruz Mendoza.
Frederick Douglass: Lauren Schmidt, Kendal Stoneburner, Kamryn Austin-Edge.
Henry Clay: Molly Pugh.
Lafayette: Ashlynn Jones, Julia Finley.
Lexington Catholic: Kayla Rogers, Wells Pfister, Chloe Portwood.
Lexington Christian: Abby Shackelton, Caroline Bivens.
Paul Laurence Dunbar: Tori Hall, Sarah King.
Sayre: Emeline Offutt, Madeline Mullikin.
Tates Creek: Amara Thakur, Amy Garcia, Natalie Ramirez, Willow Bacon.