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After an action-filled season of Indiana high school boys lacrosse, readers have their say on who should be the IndyStar's Player of the Year.

Make your pick in the poll at the bottom of the article. The poll will close at noon on Friday, June 26.

Daniel Chang, Culver​


Chang helped 16-1 Culver reach the Class 2A state title game as a sophomore. He led the team with 34 assists and posted the second-most points (80) and goals (46) for the Eagles.

Evan Coulter, Carmel​


Coulter ranked fourth in the state in assists (36). He helped the 16-2 Greyhounds win the Class 2A state title as a senior.

AJ Haagen, Homestead​


Haagen earned the second-most takeaways (66) in the state. He was Homestead’s team leader in ground balls (110), points (35) and assists (14). He also ranked second in goals (21).

Trigg Lee, Cathedral​


Lee led the state with 217 ground balls during his senior season. He paced the team with 78.5% of draws won.

Luke O’Donohue, Evansville Memorial​


O’Donohue ranked second in the state with 102 points and 76 goals. He helped the 11-5 Tigers reach the 1A state title game as a senior.

Tommy Scotto, Culver​


Scotto was a catalyst to Culver’s appearance in the 2A state title game. As a sophomore, he led the team in points (84) and goals (51). He also chipped in 33 assists, which ranked second on the team.

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Gavin Soucie, Guerin Catholic​


Soucie led the Golden Eagles to their second consecutive state title in Class 1A as a junior. He led the state in points (120) and goals (86), representing a Guerin Catholic team that went 13-7 on the season.

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Ike Stitle, Carmel​


Stitle led Carmel in points (73) and goals (55) in a season where he led the Greyhounds to a Class 2A state title.

Chase Wahlin, Heritage Christian​


During his senior season, Wahlin fired the third-most goals (65) in the state. He also ranked third in points (100) and fifth in assists (35).

Maddux Williams, Evansville Memorial​


Williams paced the state in assists (52) and ranked fifth in points (96) during his senior season. He ranked second on the team with 44 goals.


Marc Ray is a high school sports reporter at the IndyStar. He can be reached at [email protected] , and on X, formerly Twitter, at @themarcszn.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Who will be the IndyStar boys lacrosse Player of the Year? Fans vote.


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