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Kingston Today
By the People, for the People
Kingston High Girls Lacrosse Returns Experienced Roster
Coach Optimistic About Upcoming Season After Strong Finish Last Year
Apr. 1, 2026 at 8:11pm
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The Kingston High girls lacrosse team's experienced roster and up-tempo playing style promise an exciting season ahead.Kingston TodayThe Kingston High School girls lacrosse team is poised for another successful season, returning a roster full of experienced players from last year's strong campaign. Head coach Samantha Harding is confident the team can build on their momentum and make a deep playoff run.
Why it matters
Girls lacrosse is a growing sport in the region, and Kingston High has emerged as a perennial contender. The team's continued success helps drive interest and participation in the sport, especially among young female athletes in the community.
The details
Kingston High is bringing back a majority of its starting lineup from last season, including leading scorer Lily Gonzalez and standout goaltender Emma Watkins. Coach Harding praised the team's chemistry and leadership, noting that several players have varsity experience dating back to their freshman year.
- The Kingston High girls lacrosse team finished last season with a 15-5 record and made it to the regional semifinals.
- The 2026 season is set to begin in late March.
The players
Samantha Harding
The veteran head coach of the Kingston High girls lacrosse team, entering her 8th season at the helm.
Lily Gonzalez
A senior attacker who led the team in goals and points last season.
Emma Watkins
The team's starting goaltender, a senior with multiple years of varsity experience.
What they’re saying
“We have a really talented and experienced group coming back this year. The girls have been working hard in the offseason and I'm excited to see what we can accomplish.”
— Samantha Harding, Head Coach
What’s next
The team will open its season on March 28th against a tough opponent from a neighboring county. A win in that game would set the tone for what the players and coaches hope will be another deep playoff run.
The takeaway
Kingston High's girls lacrosse program has become a model of consistency, with the team consistently competing for league and sectional titles. The returning experience and talent suggest the 2026 squad has the potential to make a push for a championship.


