Carmel’s boys lacrosse team wins the Class 2A state championship in honor of longtime coach Jack Meachum. The title arrives about three years after Meachum’s death. Sources describe the win as a tribute to his impact on the program and on the sport, with the team memorializing him through the state-title run. The articles present the outcome as both a competitive achievement and a commemoration of Meachum’s legacy. While details about the game itself are not included in the provided summaries, the consistent reporting focuses on the timing and the reason the championship carries added significance: the team is dedicating the state championship to their late coach. Together, the accounts emphasize that the victory reflects the program’s continuity and the lasting influence of Meachum, even after his passing.