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July 26, 2024 — Your nationwide scoring champion


Final fall, the main scorer in area hockey, Paige Cornelius, got here from New Albany, Ohio. Now, go about 100 miles southwest, you discover Springboro, Ohio. That’s the place Caroline Ling has performed some exceptional lacrosse throughout her profession. For the second straight season, she is your nationwide scoring champion for ladies’ scholastic lacrosse.

Ling, headed to Rutgers this fall, had 188 objectives through the 2024 season. It was the third-highest single-season whole of all time, and he or she broke the nationwide report for objectives scored in a four-year varsity profession this previous spring, winding up with 561.

An attacking midfielder, Ling paced Springboro deep into the 2024 OHSAA state match. It took a rare effort from Cincinnati Walnut Hills (Ohio) and a last-second aim to oust the Eagles from the state match and finish a exceptional scholastic lacrosse profession.

If there may be one attention-grabbing sample in terms of Ling and her outputs the final two seasons, she has grow to be the fourth scholastic participant to repeat as nationwide scoring chief in simply the final 10 years, following on Fran Frieri (2021-22), Charlie Rudy (2017-18), and Sophia Turchetta (2014-15).


Ling joins a listing of women’ lacrosse scoring champions from seasons previous:

2024: Caroline Ling, Springboro (Ohio), 188
2023: Caroline Ling, Springboro (Ohio), 167
2022: Fran Frieri, Lockport (In poor health.) Township, 200
2021: Fran Frieri, Lockport (In poor health.) Township, 191
2020: No award due to international pandemic
2019: Brittany Sherrod, Versailles Woodford County (Ky.) 158
2018: Charlie Rudy, Novato (Calif.), 147
2017: Charlie Rudy, Novato (Calif.), 160
2016: Bridget Ruskey, Cape Might Courthouse Center Township (N.J.), 135
2015: Sophia Turchetta, Harvard Bromfield (Mass.), 158
2014: Sophia Turchetta, Harvard Bromfield (Mass.), 170
2013: Daniela McMahon, Saddle River Nation Day College (N.J.), 143
2012: Emma Lazaroff, Lafayette Centaurus (Colo.), 143
2011: Alex Moore, Allentown (N.J.), 148
2010: Autumn MacMillin, Tecumseh (Mich.), 157
2009: Katie Ferris, Carthage (N.Y.), 138
2008: Courtney Miller, Chappaqua Horace Greeley (N.Y.) 125
2007: Mallori Selliger, Clarkstown (N.Y.) North, 88
2006: Shannon Smith, West Babylon (N.Y.) 129

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