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Voting is now open for the TSSAA girls lacrosse player of the year at midseason in the Nashville area. The poll closes at noon on Saturday, April 18.
Vote for TSSAA girls lacrosse player of the year at midseason in Nashville area
The TSSAA girls lacrosse playoffs will start in about a month. But now it's time to decide who is the Nashville area's girls lacrosse player of the year at midseason.
Voting begins now. Click on the image below to make your selection. The poll will end at noon on Saturday, April 18.
Here are the candidates.
Sloane Symonds, Brentwood: Symonds has 26 goals, 23 assists, nine caused turnovers with 19 ground balls and 11 draw controls.
Etta Muterspaugh, Centennial: In her first season, Muterspaugh has started all eight games in goal with an 8-0 record, two shutouts and 25 saves.
Lilly Sites, Ensworth: The midfielder has 15 goals, seven assists, 22 draw controls, six caused turnovers and 11 ground balls through seven games.
Abigail Ellis, Father Ryan: The midfielder has 26 goals, 13 assists and 60 draw controls.
Madison Ruggeri, FRA: Ruggeri leads FRA with 25 goals from her midfield position, including 32 draw controls and 22 ground balls.
Anna Zone, Franklin: In 12 games, the midfielder has 49 goals, 21 assists, 74 draw controls, 22 ground balls and 14 caused turnovers.
Olivia Iorio, Harpeth Hall: The attacker has 19 goals and 15 assists, with five ground balls and two caused turnovers.
Holly Chase, Independence: A midfielder, Chase has 20 goals, 11 ground balls, seven caused turnovers and nine draw controls.
SJ Johnston, Page: The midfielder is among the top goal scorers in Middle Tennessee with 62 to go along with seven assists, 35 ground balls and 51 draw controls.
Elisabeth Crane, USN: Crane has 10 goals, 30 ground balls, 14 caused turnovers and 20 draw controls as a defender.
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Vote for TSSAA girls lacrosse player of the year at midseason in Nashville
Voting ends at noon on Saturday, April 18.
Anyone can participate in the voting for the TSSAA girls lacrosse player of the year.
The voting helps recognize outstanding players in the Nashville area's girls lacrosse community at midseason.
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