La Salle, Mars, Twin Valley, and WC Henderson win PIAA state championships
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Last updated Jun 15, 2026
The PIAA lacrosse state championships concluded at Penn State with La Salle, Mars, Twin Valley, and WC Henderson capturing titles. La Salle defeated Radnor 16-9 in the 3A boys championship, marking their first title since 2019. Mars edged Penncrest 14-13 for the 2A boys championship, securing their second overall. In the girls' 2A final, Twin Valley dispatched Wyomissing 11-5 for their first state title. WC Henderson claimed the 3A girls championship, defeating Conestoga 11-6, marking their first state championship ever. With these victories, all four teams add to their respective histories in Pennsylvania lacrosse.
- •La Salle wins 3A boys title, beating Radnor 16-9
- •Mars captures 2A boys championship with 14-13 win over Penncrest
- •Twin Valley secures first state title in 2A girls final against Wyomissing
- •WC Henderson claims first state championship in 3A girls match versus Conestoga
- •Championships held at Penn State
- 9:23 PMYahoo Sports — Which lacrosse teams won a PIAA state title? Scores, game recaps here
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