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Penn's Kristina Lynch named IHSAA Mental Attitude Award Winner in Girls Soccer

An IHSAA representative presents the IHSAA Mental Attitude Award to Penn's Kristina Lynch and her parents
An IHSAA representative presents the IHSAA Mental Attitude Award to Penn's Kristina Lynch and her parents

Penn High School’s Kristina Lynch added to an All-American legacy when she was named the Indiana High School Athletic Association Mental Attitude Award winner following the Class 3-A State Championship Game at Butler University on Friday, Oct. 27.

 

Penn beat Guerin Catholic, 2-0, to repeat as State Champions.

 

Lynch, a Florida State University women’s soccer recruit, led Penn to three consecutive State Championship Games. Penn was state runner-up in 2015, won State Championships in 2016 and 2017.

 

A midfielder, Lynch owns the Penn career record with 130 goals and has a record 68 career assists. She has 44 goals and 18 assists this season.

 

Named a First-Team All-American by USA Today, Lynch has been invited to play in the All-American Game in Orlando, Fla., on Dec. 2. 

 

Lynch is the 26th IHSAA Mental Attitude Award winner in Penn history.

 

“Kristina is a remarkable student athlete who is genuinely dedicated to making her teammates better,” Penn High School Principal Sean Galiher said. “She always shows commitment to her team and treats others with respect and dignity.  She is the model teammate who represents her family and school with pride.”

 

Lynch is Penn's eighth IHSAA Mental Attitude Award Winner since 2015.

 

"Kristina Lynch is the epitome of Penn's commitment to education-based athletics and our commitment to the concept of a student-athlete," Penn Athletic Director Aaron Leniski said. "She pursues excellence in the classroom and on the soccer field. We are proud of the way she has represented Penn, and in the outstanding legacy that she has carved out. She is an outstanding role model for our younger players."

 

PENN IHSAA MENTAL ATTITUDE AWARD WINNERS 

 

1983, Football (4-A), Mark Plencner             
 
1989, Football (5-A), Eric Kline       
 
1992, Girls Cross Country, Jill Nace            
 
1995, Football (5-A), Matt Geesman             
 
1996, Football (5-A), Scott Becker 
 
1998, Baseball (4-A), Blake Gaugler
 
1997, Football (5-A), Brad Monhaut              
 
1999, Boys Soccer, Matthew Abbott           
 
2000, Football (5-A), Justin Smith  
 
2003, Girls Tennis, Lauren Woodward
 
2003, Girls Golf, Casey North
 
2003, Football (5-A), Wade Iams
 
2004, Girls Cross Country, Laura Carr
 
2005, Boys Tennis, Chris Jordan
 
2011, Girls Basketball (4-A), Ashley Lutz
 
2011, Girls Golf, Deanna Song
 
2011, Volleyball (4-A), Kaitlyn Hickey
 
2011, Football (5-A), Patrick Adkins
 
2015, Wrestling, Chase Osborn
 
2015, Baseball (4-A), Tim Lira
 
2015, Soccer (2-A), Kamra Solomon
 
2016, Football (6-A), Camden Bohn
 
2016, Softball (4-A), Alyssa Griman
 
2016, Soccer (2-A), Alexis Marks
 
2017, Baseball (4-A), Trevor Waite

 

2017, Soccer (3-A) Kristina Lynch