Sports

Lake Sammamish Girls' Lacrosse Player Named Player of the Week

Allison Clements put in 12 points during the final week of the season.

Lake Washington High School junior Allison Clements tallied 12 points including three hat tricks and three assists as Lake Sammamish girls' lacrosse finished the week with a win, a tie and a loss.

In Lake Sammamish’s 15–11 loss to powerful Snohomish, Clements tallied three goals, an assist, grabbed three ground balls and controlled two draws. In a 17-4 win over Holy Names, Clements again recorded a hat trick and grabbed three ground balls and commandeered six faceoffs. In a 13-13 tie with five-time defending state champion Lakeside, Clements delivered another three goals, two assists, a ground ball and two draw controls.

Talented in the classroom and athletics, Clements maintains a 3.8 GPA at Lake Washington, where along with being a three-year starter on the Lake Sammamish lacrosse team, the junior is a two-year member of the Kangs volleyball team, played basketball as a freshman and is in her second year on the cheer squad.

Find out what's happening in Redmondwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

This past summer, her cheer squad won the Herkie Team Award for spirit, unity and leadership, “Best Use of Jumps in Camp Routine,” “Best Use of Motions in Cheers/Chants” and was a three-time “Leadership Ribbon” winner at Central Washington University’s summer Cheer Leadership Camp presented by the Association of Washington School Principals.

In the community, Clements is involved in her church's high school youth group and works part time at a local grocery store. Following graduation, she plans to study business and is interested in public relations.

Find out what's happening in Redmondwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

— Information courtesy the Washington chapter of U.S. Lacrosse


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

More from Redmond