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Tartan Spring Athletes Pick up All-CIF and All-County Awards
Ten student-athletes and one coach were honored at the conclusion of the spring season.
St. Margaret's boys and girls lacrosse programs, as well as the boys volleyball program, had tremendous seasons this past spring, with 11 Tartans honored for their contributions.
All-CIF
Boys Lacrosse Div. I
Andrew Toubin netted a staggering 64 goals and 46 assists in the Tartans' 2025 campaign. The Tartans were 12-0 in league competitions behind Toubin's stellar play.
Girls Lacrosse Div. II
Megan Armes - Coach of the Year
Coach Armes led the Tartans to a 16-3 season record and their first-ever CIF-SS Title and first postseason crown since 2019.
Scarlett Weslsome - Player of the Year
Welsome notched 94 goals for the Tartans with a stellar 71.2 goal percentage and averaged 4.9 goals per game. Welsome also led the Tartans with 46 assists and 167 draw controls in St. Margaret's championship drive.
Avery Smith compiled 64 points on 47 goals and 17 assists in the 2025 season. Smith also led the team with 55 ground balls and 22 caused turnovers.
Grace Burke was second in points (114) for the Tartans, scoring 82 goals and recording 32 assists.
Boys Volleyball Div. II
Luke Balint was a force for the Tartans this spring, contributing 4.6 kills per set.
Aidan McMahon had 10.5 assists per set to lead the Tartans to the CIF-SS Div. II Semi-Finals.
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