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Mt. Lebanon LAX players earn All-America honors

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Cali Green (21) takes a shot on goal while Ann Tinnemeyer (36) watches during WPIAL Class 3A girls lacrosse championship action in which Mt. Lebanon defeated Pine-Richland, 14-9. Green and Tinnemeyer, along with teammate Quinn Murdoch, recently gained All-America recognition from USA Lacrosse.

Three Mt. Lebanon girls earned All-America honors when the USA Lacrosse organization recently announced its annual scholastic teams for the 2026 season.

Quinn Murdoch and Cali Green garnered All-America acclaim while Ann Tinnemeyer netted academic All-America recognition for their roles in leading the Blue Devils to their third straight WPIAL Class 3A championships.

While Murdoch graduated this month and is off to Cincinnati to continue her career, Green and Tinnemeyer are rising seniors at Mt. Lebanon.

All three were starters on a team that won a section banner and posted an 18-3 overall record after falling to eventual state champion Conestoga, 16-10, in the PIAA quarterfinals played on June 6 at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Park in Mechanicsburg.

This spring, Murdoch scored 63 goals and dished out 39 assists. For her career, she totaled 211 goals and 95 assists.

A Kent State commit, Green racked up 54 goals this spring to raise her career total to 127. She also contributed 15 assists.

Tinnemyer, who owns a 5.0 weighted GPA, fired in 35 goals and collected 18 assists this spring. She is uncommitted regarding her college choice.

Among the other All-Americans from the WPIAL were: Alexa Westwood from Quaker Valley and Caroline Grimsley from Fox Chapel as well as Cate Gentile and Claire Mill, both from Pine-Richland, which lost to Lebo in the district championship match, 14-9, played May 20 at Upper St. Clair High School stadium.

Among the other academic All-Americans from the district were: Clarke Wickland from Shady Side Academy; Hailey Long from Mars; Maggie Friday from Oakland Catholic as well as Lucy Roy and Meredith Fallgren from Quaker Valley.

Anna McGrath from Mars gained recognition on both lists while Erin Baker from Hampton netted the Jackie Pitts Award.

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