BASEBALL ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Evan Blanco (Austin Prep)
Aiven Cabral (St. Mary’s)
Matt Chatelle (Austin Prep)
Ryan Cloutier (Central Catholic)
Nick DiRito (Catholic Memorial)
Ronan Donohue (BC High)
Shea Donovan (Milton)
Jack Fehlner (Newburyport)
Brian Foley (Milton)
Christopher Goode (Franklin)
Jack Goodman (Medfield)
Jordan Gorham (Braintree)
Braydon Gray (Chelmsford)
Ryan Griffin (North Andover)
Jake Harring (Amesbury)
Jack Iannibelli (Austin Prep)
Jacob Jette (Franklin)
Ernie Little (Austin Prep)
Ryan MacDougall (Taunton)
Shea Marshall (Bishop Stang)
Matt Morash (Westford Academy)
Cameron Morrison (Bridgewater-Raynham)
Alfred Mucciarone (Franklin)
Sean O’Leary (Foxboro)
Evan O’Rourke (Arlington)
Lukasz Rondeau (Central Catholic)
Sean Stephenson (Bishop Feehan)
Thomas Shurtleff (Medfield)
Tommy Sullivan (Plymouth South)
Charlie Walker (Milton)
Joe Zamejtis (Danvers)
Honorable point out: Jordan Barthel (Scituate), Ray Boutiette (Carver), Matt Brinker (Xaverian), Carson Cormier (Westford Academy), Trevor Crosby (North Andover), John Doyle (Dedham), Colin Ensminger (Reading), Gian Gamelli (Hamilton-Wenham), Jack Gerstein (Natick), James Gilleran (Mansfield), Zack Kent (Wakefield), Chris Klein (Arlington Catholic), Ian LaForest (Waltham), Shawn Legere (King Philip), Aidan O’Donnell (Abington), Tom O’Grady (Stoneham), Luis Ortiz (East Boston), Alec Peruzzi (Plymouth North), Connor Remley (St. John’s Prep), Michael Soares (Concord-Carlisle), George Tolman (Norwood), Jake Walman (St. John Paul), Chris Walsh (Duxbury), Sam Watts (Dighton-Rehoboth), Tyler Wilson (Lynn Classical), Jake Zawatsky (Austin Prep)
EVAN BLANCO
AUSTIN PREP
The premier arm in Massachusetts this spring, Blanco went 12-0 with a 0.90 ERA to steer Austin Prep to an undefeated season and a Div. 3 State Champion. The 2022 Catholic Central League Pitcher of the Year and Max Preps Player of the Year struck out 129 in simply 77.2 innings. The Collegiate Baseball 2022 High School All-American will proceed his taking part in profession on the University of Virginia.
AIVEN CABRAL
ST. MARY’S
Cabral completed up a sterling profession by pitching to the tune of a 1.53 ERA over 63.2 innings of labor. The right-hander who helped lead St. Mary’s to the Div. 2 state title in 2021 completed his profession 19-5 with 272 strikeouts in 173.1 innings pitched. Cabral is spending his summer time taking part in for the Nashua Silver Knights within the Futures Collegiate Baseball League earlier than persevering with at Northeastern University.
MATT CHATELLE
AUSTIN PREP
Chatelle was one of many prime highschool catchers within the area; the senior hit .391 to go along with 15 further base hits, 30 RBIs, and a 1.201 OPS. The Catholic Central League’s Most Valuable Player was instrumental in Austin Prep claiming the Div. 3 state title. Also a member of the Cougars varsity hockey group, Chatelle will proceed his taking part in profession at Merrimack College.
RYAN CLOUTIER
CENTRAL CATHOLIC
Cloutier spun a 2.86 ERA as Central Catholic’s ace whereas additionally batting .353 with 16 RBIs and 18 runs scored. Cloutier was named Merrimack Valley Conference Large MVP and is a member of the National Honor Society. The right-hander/shortstop will proceed his taking part in profession at Assumption University.
NICK DIRITO
CATHOLIC MEMORIAL
The Most Valuable Player of the Catholic Conference, the senior ace went 7-1 with three saves in main the Knights to the Div. 1 state semifinals. In 61 innings, DiRito fanned 95 and ended the season with an 0.80 ERA. He additionally batted .341 with a house run and 14 RBI. A two-time Catholic Conference All-Star, DiRito will proceed his baseball profession at UMass-Lowell.
RONAN DONOHUE
BC HIGH
The two-way star sported a 4-1 document on the mound to go along with a 0.32 ERA whereas additionally batting .328 with a house run and 21 RBIs. A Catholic Conference All-Star, Donohue guided BC High to a 17-6 document and a berth within the Div. 1 state quarterfinals.
SHEA DONOVAN
MILTON
Donovan was entrance and middle for Milton’s run to the Div. 2 State Title. The senior catcher batted .459 whereas throwing out 13 runners making an attempt to steal. A four-year member of the varsity baseball group, Donovan will play baseball at Salve Regina the place he’ll main in enterprise administration.
JACK FELHNER
NEWBURYPORT
Felhner helped information Newburyport on a Cinderella run to the Div. 3 state ultimate, going 9-3 with a 0.89 ERA and batted .519 whereas gathering 12 further base hits. A 3-sport athlete, Fehlner was a three-time Cape Ann League All-Star in basketball and a two-time league All-Star in soccer. The CAL’s 2022 Most Valuable Player will proceed his taking part in profession at Roanoke College.
BRIAN FOLEY
MILTON
Foley helped kind a dominant Milton pitching employees because the senior right-hander went 8-1 with a 1.39 ERA and 89 strikeouts in 55.3 innings. A four-year member of the varsity baseball group and a Bay State League All-Star, Foley will proceed his taking part in profession at UMass-Lowell.
CHRISTOPHER GOODE
FRANKLIN
Goode was the centerpiece of Franklin’s formidable lineup batting .383/.455/.580 to go along with 26 RBI, 23 runs, and 20 stolen bases. A co-captain for the Panthers varsity hockey group, Goode is a excessive honors pupil. The senior outfielder will proceed his taking part in profession at Merrimack College.
JACK GOODMAN
MEDFIELD
Goodman was arguably the highest place participant within the Bay State in 2022; the senior batted .523 with seven house runs, three triples, and 9 doubles to go along with 39 runs and 28 RBIs. A four-year varsity starter, Goodman led Medfield to the No. 2 total seed within the Div. 3 State Tournament. Goodman will proceed his taking part in profession at Pepperdine University.
JORDAN GORHAM
BRAINTREE
On the mound the senior went 6-1 with a 2.65 ERA, putting out 84 in 43 innings. At the plate in the meantime Gorham batted .353 with seven doubles, three triples, and a house run to go along with 17 RBIs and 11 stolen bases.
BRAYDON GRAY
CHELMSFORD
Gray had a standout junior season going 6-2 with a 2.46 ERA whereas putting out 49 in 54 innings. The right-hander threw three shutouts in 2022 and earned Merrimack Valley Conference small participant of the yr. Also a member of National Honor Society, Gray performs for the Nor’Easter Runbirds in the summertime.
RYAN GRIFFIN
NORTH ANDOVER
For his senior marketing campaign, Griffin struck 60 hitters over 59 innings, pitching to the tune of a 1.19 ERA whereas incomes MVC first group All-League honors. A member of North Andover’s 2019 Div. 1A Super Eight championship group, Griffin helped information the Scarlet Knights to 3 MVC titles. The right-hander will proceed his taking part in profession at Northeastern University.
JAKE HARRING
AMESBURY
The junior second baseman was named the Cape Ann League Baker Player of the Year after hitting .485 with 18 RBI, 28 runs scored and 21 stolen bases. A two-time CAL All-Star, Harring has a profession .436 common with 33 stolen bases. A member of the National Honor Society, Harring has been an honor roll pupil in every of his three years.
JACK IANNIBELLI
AUSTIN PREP
Iannibelli went 9-0 with a 0.768 ERA. The senior left-hander notably saved his greatest for final, firing a whole sport within the Div. 3 state title sport to cap an undefeated season for the Cougars. A two-time Boston Herald all-scholastic, Iannibelli will proceed his taking part in profession at Stonehill College.
JACOB JETTE
FRANKLIN
Jette was 8-2 with a 0.977 ERA in 57.1 innings of labor. The southpaw completed his profession with a sterling 14-3 mark and helped information Franklin to a pair of No. 1 total state event seeds. An honor roll pupil, Jette will proceed his taking part in profession at UMass-Lowell.
ERNIE LITTLE
AUSTIN PREP
Little set the tone atop the Austin Prep lineup batting .408 to go along with a .533 on-base share, 31 runs, 18 RBIs, and 15 stolen bases. The two-time Catholic Central League All-Star completed his profession with a .430 common. The Cougars’ second baseman is a two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic. Little will proceed his taking part in profession at Wesleyan University.
RYAN MACDOUGALL
TAUNTON
The Most Valuable Player of the Hockomock League, the junior first baseman/pitcher was a two-way drive. He was 8-1 with a 1.61 ERA whereas batting .500 with three house runs and 24 RBI. He has already given a verbal dedication to play baseball on the University of Dayton within the fall of 2023.
SHEA MARSHALL
BISHOP STANG
Marshall was a drive each on the mound and on the plate. As the ace of Stang’s pitching employees, Marshall went 7-2 with a 3.1 ERA putting out 53 in 49.2 innings. Offensively, Marshall had 13 RBIs. The Catholic Central League All-Star completed his profession 15-6 with a 1.98 ERA. He will proceed his taking part in profession at UMass-Boston.
MATT MORASH
WESTFORD ACADEMY
The Dual County League co-MVP batted .370 to go along with a .611 slugging share. Over 37 innings, Morash struck out 59 hitters whereas going 6-0 with a 0.76 ERA. An honor roll pupil, Morash nonetheless has one other season as one of many premier gamers in Eastern Mass.
CAM MORRISON
BRIDGEWATER-RAYNHAM
Morrison had a monster yr hitting .436 to go along with 12 further base hits, 25 RBIs, and 10 stolen bases. A Southeast Conference All-Star, Morrison additionally golfs and performs basketball. A excessive honors pupil, Morrison is barely a junior with aspirations to play Div. 1 baseball.
ALFRED MUCCIARONE
FRANKLIN
Mucciarone became one of many prime arms in Eastern Mass. in 2022 because the junior went 6-1 with a 2.05 ERA over 54.2 innings. The right-hander struck out 56 whereas permitting simply six free passes. Also an avid fisher and golfer, Mucciarone is already dedicated to persevering with his taking part in profession at UMass-Lowell.
SEAN O’LEARY
FOXBORO
It was a dream season for Foxboro and O’Leary was on the middle of all of it. The junior third baseman and pitcher batted .443 to go along with 13 further base hits and 25 RBIs whereas additionally holding a 2.25 ERA on the mound in over 40 innings. O’Leary helped lead Foxboro to the Div. 3 state semifinals. The Hockomock League All-Star is undecided on his future plans.
EVAN O’ROURKE
ARLINGTON
O’Rourke was one of many prime middle fielders in Massachusetts in 2022 as he batted .500 to go along with 4 house runs, seven doubles, 4 triples, and 25 RBIs. The Middlesex League Liberty Division’s Most Valuable Player, O’Rourke is about to proceed his taking part in profession at Salve Regina University.
LUKASZ RONDEAU
CENTRAL CATHOLIC
The sophomore left-hander went 5-2 with 58 strikeouts in 36.2 innings whereas scattering simply 17 hits. An MVC All-Conference first group choice, Rondeau is a member of the Northeast Wildcat and Nor’Easter Runbirds in the summertime.
SEAN STEPHENSON
BISHOP FEEHAN
Stephenson clubbed 4 house runs to go along with seven doubles and three triples whereas batting .413 for the season. The left-handed energy menace is about to comply with in his older brother Zach’s footsteps and is dedicated to the University of Connecticut for baseball.
THOMAS SHURTLEFF
MEDFIELD
Shurtleff was the highest arm within the Tri-Valley League in 2022 because the senior right-hander went 6-1 with a 1.17 ERA and 74 strikeouts in 54 innings. Shurtleff was additionally a drive on the plate the place he batted .431 with two house runs and 23 RBIs. Shurtleff completed his profession 13-1 total on the mound and can proceed his taking part in profession on the University of Pennsylvania.
TOMMY SULLIVAN
PLYMOUTH SOUTH
The prime participant within the Patriot League, Sullivan had a 1.022 ERA to go along with 90 strikeouts whereas additionally batting .432 with two house runs. Sullivan was instrumental in main Plymouth South to a consecutive Patriot League Fisher Division titles the previous two seasons. A senior, Sullivan will play school baseball at Franklin Pierce.
CHARLIE WALKER
MILTON
Walker was the face of Milton’s state championship run. The senior went 10-1 on the mound with a 1.58 ERA in 62 innings and batted .392 with 5 house runs and 27 RBIs. A two-time Bay State League MVP and 4 yr member of the varsity baseball group, Walker will proceed his taking part in profession at Northeastern University.
JOE ZAMEJTIS
DANVERS
Zamejtis established a Danvers program document with 109 strikeouts. The NEC MVP for 2022, Zamejtis threw a no-hitter to open the Div. 2 state event. Only a junior, Zamejtis has already been named an MBCA All-Star on a pair of events and has earned two first group all-NEC picks.
ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Tyler Curtis, Jack Fitzgerald, Jordan Gorham (Braintree); Jeff Charron, JJ Blanchard, Scooter Beverly, Cody Coleman (Framingham); Brian Foley, Charlie Walker, Shea Donovan, Owen McHugh, Jimmy Fallon (Milton); Jack Finnegan, Jack Gerstein (Natick); Will Fosberg (Needham); Will Gworek (Newton North); Johnny Donnellan, Alex Hee, Jason Finkelstein, Zach Oles (Walpole); Tate Bannish (Wellesley); Sean Zaslaw (Weymouth)
MVP: Charlie Walker, Jack Gerstein
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE
Orlando Jusino, Brennan Shapiro, Jack Shapiro (Latin Academy); William Gonzalez, Joseph Schlehuber, Wes Zabala (Brighton); Kennifer Agular, Carlos De La Cruz (Boston International); Alberto Curet, Victor Soto (Charlestown); Andry Marte, Janneson Martinez, Luis Ortiz, Joel Valera (East Boston); Nanfer Duarte, Braylin Gonzalez (English); Chris Lara, Alex Peguero, Wilmi Pol (New Mission); Tavis Burns, Steven Griffin, Tyler Rizzo (O’Bryant ); David Ballenilla (Snowden); Jean Carlos Guerrero (South Boston)
CAPE AND ISLANDS
ATLANTIC: Michael Matta, Nico Gagnon, Cole Spellman, Jared Burridge Lopes (Falmouth); Cam Naplor (Martha’s Vineyard); Max Dio, Noah Clarke, Cam Beer (Nauset); Will Jones, Dylan Hammons, Anthony DiGiacomo (Barnstable); Alek Maranick, Joe Morrsion, Brady Campbell (Sandwich); Ryan Cote (Dennis-Yarmouth)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Dylan Hammonds
LIGHTHOUSE: John Michael Canto, Finn Hyora, Andrew Clifford, Sean Davock (Monomoy); Bennett Urribarri (Sturgis West); Damon Rocchi, Aidan Williams (Rising Tide); Jake Walman, Hunter Alten, Matt Garrett, Tim Adams (St. John Paul); Riley Williams, Argelis Nunez (Nantucket); George Atsalis, Jamison Steck (Sturgis East)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jake Walman
CAPE ANN LEAGUE
FIRST/SECOND TEAM: Jack Fehlner, Charlie Forrest, Lucas Stallard, Connor Stick, Owen Tahnk (Newburyport); Dylan Watson, Joe Abt, Andrew Johnson, Tyler Egan, Cole Daniels (Triton); Chase Dwight, Ethan Hunt, Trevor Kamuda, Kyle Ventola (Pentucket); Alex Carucci, Matt Ryan, Ryan Baker (North Reading); Alex Gentile, Spencer Riley (Lynnfield); Jake Harring, Shea Cucinotta, Drew Scialdone, Trevor Kimball, Drew MacDonald (Amesbury); Connor McClintock, Will Cooke, Nick Freni, Gian Gamelli (Hamilton-Wenham); Mike Deoreo, AJ Pallazola, Ryan Andrews (Manchester-Essex); Carter Lucido, Tyler Girouard (Georgetown); Finn MacLennan, Evan Stein (Ipswich); Will Cahill (Rockport)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Jack Fehlner, Jake Harring
CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE
Sean Harrington, Greg Mayo (Archbishop Williams); Costa Beechin (Bishop Fenwick); Cam Cinelli, Chris Klein (Arlington Catholic); Justin Gouveia, Seamus Marshall, Aiden Cardoza (Bishop Stang); Ryan Statkiewicz (Cardinal Spellman); Evan Blanco, Matthew Chatelle, Jack Iannibelli, Josh Keith, Ernie Little, Brenden Walsh, Jake Zawatzky (Austin Prep); Aiven Cabral, Eric Bridges (St. Mary’s); Andrew Cook, Ian Moser, George Sukatos, Sean Stephenson (Bishop Feehan)
MVP: Matthew Chatelle
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
Ronan Donahue, Gavin Donahue, Cole Bohane, Niko Brini, Damian Brown (BC High); Nick DiRito, Tommy Goonan, Johnny Gannon, Curt Boyd, Gabe Malaret (Catholic Memorial); Daniel Zizza, Mike Azzari (Malden Catholic); Connor Remley, Nick Solitro, Kyle Webster, Peyton Palladino, Aidan Driscoll (St. John’s Prep); Nolan Puglisi, Noah Basgaard, Jimmy Mitchell (St. John’s); Matt Brinker, Michael Oates (Xaverian)
MVP: Nick DiRito
COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
LARGE: Mavrick Bourdeau, Aiden MacLeod, Owen Duggan, Ryan Santini, Jack Glennon, Mike Maselli (Shawsheen); Nate Palladino, Jeidden Avila Rosa, Jake Torpey,
Devin Rocheleau (Greater Lowell); Brendan Dodier, Emanuel Cepeda (Whittier); Drew Prindle, Sean McNamara, Brady Prindle (Lowell Catholic); Jeffrey Roach, Harry Lynch (Essex Tech); James McConnell, Jerison Andujar, Victor Roa (Greater Lawrence); Brody McNair, Joseph McGrath (Northeast)
MVP: Mavrick Bourdeau, Aiden MacLeod
SMALL: Jake Stover, Brandon Paris, Tyler Santoro, Dylan Santoro, Joshua Stover (Mystic Valley); Ben Tartarini, Dom Giordano, Wes Morales, Will McCafferty (Lynn Tech); Cole Savage, Oli Lorenz (Minuteman); Lynn Chanel Gutierrez, Morenel Castro (KIPP); Nathaniel Rose (Innovation Academy)
MVP: Jake Stover
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
THORPE: Jake Haarde, Bobby Haarde, Thomas Dillon, Ben Resnic, Jaden McGinty (Lincoln-Sudbury); Matt Morash, Ben Mulgrew, Carson Cormier, Colby Kirby, Nick Bonica, Jake Cullen (Westford Academy); Liam Harrington, Michael Soares, Blake Newcomb (Concord-Carlisle); Riley McManus, Jake Burnham (Acton-Boxboro); Connor Murphy, Ben Valente, Henry Landay (Newton South); Dante Christie, Emmett Willey (Cambridge)
MVP: Matt Morash, Michael Soares
FOLEY: Ian LaForest, Drew Anderson, Trent Fucci, Ben Hamilton (Waltham); JB Hankwitz, Doug George, Hayden Groh (Boston Latin); Dylan DiGangi, Jake Morrison (Bedford); Anthony Jorajuria, Nick Cross (Weston); Fin O’Driscoll, Derek Roberts, Adam Goodfellow (Wayland)
MVP: Ian LaForest
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE
Kyle Duran, Brady Warren, Almani Medina, Tyler Wilson (Lynn Classical); Manuel Tavares, Brendan Falasca, Yordy Contreras (Lynn English); Kyle Cummings, Dominic Boudreau, Mike Popp, Chris Cassidy (Revere); Matteus Anell, Aidan O’Sullivan (Somerville); Elijah Rivera (Chelsea); Brandon McMahon (Malden); Owen Kelly (Medford); Omar Marshall, Frankie Velasquez (Everett)
MVP: Tyler Wilson
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Ryan MacDougall, Dawson Bryce, Braden Sullivan (Taunton); Anthony Tilton (Stoughton); Jack Digirolamo, Andrew Butler, (Canton); Christian Dame (Attleboro); Shawn Legere, Brendan Sencaj (King Philip); Tyler DeMattio, Daniel Curran, Tyler Bannon (North Attleboro); Evan Cornelius (Milford); Jake Waxman (Oliver Ames); Christian Goode, Evan Raider, Alfred Mucciarone, Jacob Jette (Franklin); Nolan Gordon, Sean O’Leary (Foxboro); James Gilleran, Anthony Sacchetti (Mansfield); Daniel Okstein (Sharon)
MVP: Ryan MacDougall
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
LARGE: Dylan Amaral, Jacob Furtado, Samuel Perry, Byron Bell (Diman); Nick Hall, Eddie Correia, Colin Wilbur (Bristol-Plymouth); Nolan Sturdevant, Jared Graca, Anthony Musto (Southeastern); Eoin McDonagh (Blue Hills); Anthony Lum (Tri-County)
MVP: Dylan Amaral
SMALL: Chris Hedlund, Kyle St. Jean, Mason Santos, Matt McGuiggan (Old Colony); Tommy Jenkins, Jake McAleer, Jake Coogins (South Shore); Patrick Ghelfi, Lucas Marcolini, Tyler Kutil (Upper Cape); Josh Wiggin (Cape Cod Tech); Ethan Kennifick (Bristol Aggie); Ryan Casali (Norfolk Aggie)
MVP: Chris Hedlund
COMPREHENSIVE: Maxwell Morotti, Cameron Leary, Nick Arruda, Ben Boudria (Westport); Nathan Razza, Will Maider, Christian Bates, Drew Raphel (West Bridgewater); Ryan Luddy, Wilfred Torres (Avon); Connor Travis (Bishop Connolly); Joseph McGlaughlin (Holbrook)
MVP: Ryan Luddy, Maxwell Morotti (Westport)
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Ryan Griffin, Trevor Crosby, C.J. Carpentier (North Andover); Nathan Kearney, Ryan Cloutier, Lukasz Rondeau (Central Catholic); Evan Brenner, Chase Lembo (Andover); Shawn Joubert (Haverhill); Joe Auger, Jayden Villanuva (Lowell); Kodie Legrand (Tewksbury); Braydon Gray, Jonathan Cotta (Chelmsford); Matthew Pappalardo (Methuen); Anthony Fazio (Dracut); Evan Brenner (Andover)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Ryan Cloutier, Braydon Gray
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
LIBERTY: Brendan Flynn, Dylan Walsh, Josh Garner, Max Garner, Evan O’Rourke (Arlington); Colin Ensminger, Mike Fabiano, Jacob Carter, Ben Wright (Reading); Owen Ackerman, Mike Arsenault, Jackson Powers (Woburn); Matthew Favazzo, Francis Liu, Drew Crowley (Lexington); Michael Cashell (Winchester); Nick Gingregorio (Belmont)
MVP: Evan O’Rourke
FREEDOM: Tom O’Grady, Pat McNamara, Danny Storella, Matt Donovan, Joseph Celli (Stoneham); Malcom Whitfield, Rowan Smith, Matt Whelan, Dom Lamentea (Melrose); Zack Kent, Matt Elwell, Evan Simoneau (Wakefield); Matt Vinal, Joe Dynan, Austin Harper (Wilmington); Ronin Noke (Burlington); Casey Williams (Watertown)
MVP: Tom O’Grady
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Liam McElroy, Schuyler Schmitt (Marblehead); Brett Moore (Gloucester); Erik Sibbach (Masconomet); Griffin Francis (Beverly); Colin Kinsella (Winthrop); Nathan Ing (Saugus); Justin Powers (Peabody); Cam O’Brien, Pierce Friedman (Swampscott); Jack Doyle (Salem)
MVP: Joe Zamejtis
PATRIOT LEAGUE
Chris Walsh, Ryan Flaherty, Nick Ayres (Duxbury); Gabe Knudsen, Evan Hebblethwaite (Hanover); Jeremy Aylward, Aiden Devlin, Jake Schulte, Bobby Falvey (Hingham); Jack Keane (Marshfield); John Lynch (North Quincy); Cody Cantino, Aidan Blake (Pembroke); Alec Peruzzi, Conner Vercollone, Mark McKay, Connor MacKenzie, Cam Champney (Plymouth North); Tommy Sullivan, Naythen Ruehs, Matt Cassidy, Jack Obert (Plymouth South); Drew Boretti, Zach Donaghue, Kellen Kopp (Quincy); Jordan Barthel, Dylan McDonald, Ben Whitman, Mike Sheskey (Scituate); Chris Quigley (Silver Lake); Aidan Barry, Ethan Smith (Whitman-Hanson)
MVP: Alec Peruzzi, Tommy Sullivan
SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE
Sam Watts, Hendrix Pray, Myles Mendoza (Dighton-Rehoboth); Lucas McElroy, Zach Mattson (Old Rochester); Braden Brophy (Wareham); Colby Correia (Fairhaven); Evan Mello (Greater New Bedford); Jaden Arruda, Kevin Crowe (Seekonk); Braden Ventura (Case); Chris Klueber (Bourne); Tanner Audyatis, Justyn Machie (Apponequet); Cole Taylor, Matt Almeida (Somerset Berkley);
MVP: Sam Watts
SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE
Nolan DeAndrade, Luke Barry, Trent Smith, Cam Morrison, Mike Logiudice (Bridgewater-Raynham); Chase Lackie, Harvey Berube, Jacob Moniz, Chace Feno (Dartmouth); Jeyden Espinal, Sebastian Reis, Ryan Lopes, Josh Boria, Josh Martel (Durfee); Brady Ensko (Brockton)
SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE
TOBIN: Aiden Robey (Hull); Colton Colleran, Robert Ryder, Sean Fancher (Mashpee); Ian White (Rockland); Bobby Perry, Ray Boutiette, Justin Minihan (Carver); Justin Appleby, Luc Nivaud, Nick Henry, Travis McKeen (Cohasset)
MVP: Rya Boutiette
SULLIVAN: Griffin Link, Jack Birtwell (Norwell); Spencer Merrick, Aidan O’Donnell, Steve Madden (Abington); Derek Zakrosky, Peter Goodine, Justin Tulish, Nate Tullish (Middleboro); Mike Mullaney, Jaden Lovell, Ray McNaught (East Bridgewater);
MVP: Aidan O’Donnell
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Connor Cowern, Connor Kramer (Ashland); Ryan Maiorano (Bellingham); John Doyle, Jimmy Hanney, Pat Lyman (Dedham); Ethan Lynch, Brian Olson (Dover-Sherborn); Nick Larche (Holliston); Joe Carrazza, Andrew Gaughan, John Wauters (Hopkinton); Nate Baacke, Jack Collins, Scott Donahue, Jack Goodman, Thomas Shurtleff (Medfield); Jack Cropper, Jon Demarais, George Tolman (Norwood); Sean Garvin, Kevin Hurley (Westwood)
MVP: Jack Goodman, John Doyle
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