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Meister Named to All-Mission League Lacrosse Team

The Harvard-Westlake midfielder and Palisadian is a first team pick after setting two school records.

Palisadian Evan Meister, a junior on the Harvard-Westlake High boys varsity lacrosse team, was named to the All-Mission League first team as a midfielder.  

Meister helped lead the Wolverines to a 13-0 record in the regular season and the Mission League championship. Meister was the second leading scorer on the team with 64 points (26 goals, 38 assists) and led the squad in face-off percentage (67 percent) and ground balls (70).

A three-year starter at midfield, Meister holds the school single-season record for points in a game with 12, which he got on five goals and seven assists in a Mission League game against Crespi this season. His 38 assists are also a school single-season record.

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Meister received his team's Captains Award by the Harvard-Westlake coaches for his outstanding contributions on and off the field this season. He played at the youth level with the Los Angeles Lacrosse League’s Pacific Palisades-based Westside Warriors.

Harvard-Westlake advanced to the CIF Southern Section Playoffs for the second straight season, losing to Agoura, 11-10, in the first round of the Division 1 North playoffs.

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