BOYS SOCCER ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Henry Acton (Newburyport)
Yianni Andrikopoulos (St. John’s Prep)
John Victor Arruda (Peabody)
Nathan Askjaer (Cohasset)
Joey Beshel (Melrose)
Bruno Desouza (Weymouth)
Joao Faria (Rockland)
Isaldir Fernandes (Brockton)
Mathias Floeck (East Bridgewater)
Sean Golembiewski (Hopkinton)
Cody Holbert (Marshfield)
Brian Jones (Billerica)
Jorgo Karamelo (St. John’s Shrewsbury)
Yves Maurer (Stoneham)
Michael McDonough (Dedham)
Dilin Meloni (Needham)
Casey Milliken (Oliver Ames)
Marco Perugini (Medway)
Barra Ryan (Latin Academy)
Ben Sharon (Framingham)
Aidan Sheehan (Arlington)
Joao Silva (Barnstable)
Des Simon (Concord-Carlisle)
Ethan Sullivan (Pembroke)
Ryan Thomas (Central Catholic)
Benjamin Young (Plymouth North)
HONORABLE MENTION
Kamar Burris-Khan (Newton South)
Jack Carney (Framingham)
Matthew Carvalho (Old Rochester)
Carter Dennis (Bishop Stang)
Max Flanders (Norwell)
James Forrest-Hay (Newburyport)
Spencer Goss (Bedford)
Travor Grafton (Abington)
Christopher Hoffman (Medfield)
Barnabas Kiss (Arlington)
Matthew Larkin (St. John’s Shrewsbury)
Peter Lipacis (Holliston)
Jake McCabe (Canton)
Jon Mignacca (Bishop Feehan)
Nick Ribero (Milford)
Callum Rigby (St. John’s Prep)
Christian Shaffer (Masconomet)
Deco Siefer (Concord-Carlisle)
HENRY ACTON
NEWBURYPORT
Acton performed a vital function in guiding Newburyport (23-0) to an ideal season. The captain sniped six objectives to go along with eight assists because the Clippers received the Div. 3 state championship with a 1-0 victory over Dedham on Nov. 19. The middle midfielder was chosen because the Cape Ann League’s Most Valuable Player. The senior boasts a 4.0 GPA, and can attend Villanova.
YIANNI ANDRIKOPOULOS
ST. JOHN’S PREP
Andrikopoulos emerged as one of many high goaltenders within the state in 2022, main St. John’s Prep to a Div. 1 title. He registered 16 shutouts, 4 of which got here in the course of the Eagles’ playoff run. The Catholic Conference MVP and All-State choice allowed simply seven objectives all season.
JOHN VICTOR ARRUDA
PEABODY
Whether at striker or left wing, Arruda buried 29 objectives and dished out 10 assists, serving to Peabody attain the Div. 1 Round of 32. Arruda participates within the Bay State Games and enjoys enjoying video video games. The senior needs to proceed to play soccer and has a GPA of three.07.
NATHAN ASKJAER
COHASSET
The sophomore had a team-high 14 objectives and eight assists, as Cohasset captured its first South Shore League title since 2019. The Skippers made the Div. 4 quarterfinals earlier than falling to eventual state champion South Hadley. An Eastern Mass. All-Star and All-State choice, Askjaer is class president at Cohasset and a member of the college’s Superintendent Advisory Council.
JOEY BESHEL
MELROSE
Beshel netted eight objectives and 10 assists this previous season, and was named the Middlesex League’s MVP. The senior was an Eastern Mass. All-Star and chosen to the All-State workforce. The excessive honor roll scholar will proceed his soccer profession at Colby College.
BRUNO DESOUZA
WEYMOUTH
Rotating between the middle attacking midfielder and striker positions, the junior recorded 14 objectives to go along with 10 assists throughout a Cinderella run to the Div. 1 Final Four. An All-State choice and an Eastern Mass. All-Star, DeSouza enjoys cooking throughout his spare time. He additionally performs for the Boston Bolts, in addition to Santos FC Futsal, a membership workforce based mostly out of Brazil.
JOAO FARIA
ROCKLAND
The junior set this system’s single-season document as he sniped 32 objectives en path to being named the South Shore League’s Most Valuable Player. The 2022 U.S. Soccer Coaches Association All-New England standout is a member of the Boston Bolts ENCL workforce. In the previous two seasons, he has collected a whopping 62 objectives.
ISALDIR FERNANDES
BROCKTON
The MVP of the Southeast Conference was the sparkplug for Brockton defensively throughout its journey to the Div. 1 Round of 16. He went on to tally 4 objectives whereas recording seven assists, and was named an All-New England Player by the U.S. Soccer Coaches Association, and to the All-State workforce. A middle again, Fernandes is a member of the NEFC S.S. Blazers membership squad.
MATHIAS FLOECK
EAST BRIDGEWATER
Floeck racked up 17 objectives and 9 assists his senior 12 months as South Shore League Player of the Year. The striker was chosen to the Eastern Mass. All-Star and All State groups. He closes his highschool profession with 50 objectives and 32 assists general. A monitor star and a excessive honors scholar, Floeck is fascinated by probably majoring in enterprise in school.
SEAN GOLEMBIEWSKI
HOPKINTON
Golembiewski completed his 2022 season with 18 objectives and eight assists, serving to Hopkinton attain the Div. 2 title sport. The Tri-Valley League’s Most Valuable Player was named to the All-State workforce. An Eastern Mass. All-Star, the senior is a member of the National Honor Society. He’s additionally a monitor star, incomes All-American consideration for his hurdling talents.
CODY HOLBERT
MARSHFIELD
Despite enjoying within the highly-competitive Patriot League, Holbert nonetheless had 29 objectives and 10 assists. The senior closes his stellar profession with 47 objectives and 27 assists. The National Honor Society member will play soccer at Assumption University.
BRIAN JONES
BILLERICA
The Merrimack Valley Conference’s Div. 2 Player of the Year had 12 objectives this previous fall. He additionally notched seven assists, and was named a workforce captain for Billerica at season’s finish. The junior performs for the Aztec Boston U-19 National workforce within the low season and is undecided on his school plans.
JORGO KARAMELO
ST. JOHN’S (SHREWSBURY)
Karamelo performed an important function for St. John’s (Shrewsbury) throughout its voyage to the Div. 1 Final Four. After sustaining a torn ACL in his left leg about one 12 months in the past, the senior got here again with power by netting 11 objectives. He additionally tacked on seven assists. Karamelo performs for the Boston Bolts USL Academy.
YVES MAURER
STONEHAM
An Eastern Mass. All-Star and All-State alternative in 2022, Maurer aided Stoneham towards the Div. 3 Final Four. He closed his highschool profession as a three-time Middlesex League All-Star. The senior middle again acquired the 2021 Lasell Book Award. Maurer remains to be weighing his school choices, however plans on enjoying soccer at Saint Anselm, St. Michael’s, St. Joseph’s (Maine) or Salem State.
MICHAEL MCDONOUGH
DEDHAM
The senior goaltender was the Tri-Valley League’s Most Valuable Player and chosen to the All-State workforce after registering 16 shutouts in 23 video games. He conceded simply seven objectives because the Marauders made the Div. 3 state championship (a 1-0 loss to Newburyport). McDonough is a member of the National Honor Society, a recipient of the Brown Book Award, and performs for Dedham’s tennis squad.
DILIN MELONI
NEEDHAM
Meloni was instrumental in carrying Needham to the Div. 1 last, and was chosen as a U.S. Soccer Coaches Association All-American, considered one of simply two gamers within the state bestowed the consideration. The middle attacking midfielder racked up 19 objectives and 14 assists, ok to be named Massachusetts Boys Soccer Player of the Year. An AP Scholar with Honor and a recipient of the National Merit Scholarship Program Letter of Commendation in 2022, Meloni additionally performs baseball, and is a member of the New England Surf Boys State Grey 2004 membership soccer workforce.
CASEY MILLILKEN
OLIVER AMES
Milliken loved a breakout season in 2022, racking up 25 objectives and 23 assists over 23 matches. The attacking midfielder sniped the game-clinching objective on the Div. 2 soccer championship in the course of the waning minutes, propelling Ames to a state title with a surprising 3-2 victory over Hopkinton. Milliken was named an All-American by the U.S. Soccer Coaches Association, and was an All-New England Region choice. The Hockomock League MVP additionally participates within the Bay State Games, and is a member of the NEFC membership workforce.
MARCO PERUGINI
MEDWAY
Perugini recorded 16 objectives to go along with 15 assists and was named to the All-State workforce. The senior was a Tri-Valley League All-Star, and added to the All-America watch checklist. The attacking midfielder is a National Honor Society member and performs for the NEFC U19 ECNL membership program. He is dedicated to enjoying soccer at Union College.
BARRA RYAN
LATIN ACADEMY
Ryan was Boston Public School Player of the Year, with 13 objectives and 15 assists, and was chosen to play on the Eastern Massachusetts Soccer Coaches collection of All-Star Games. The junior left winger additionally participates within the Bay State Games in the course of the summer time.
BEN SHARON
FRAMINGHAM
Sharon was the Bay State Conference (Carey Division) MVP. The middle again’s gutsy defensive play propelled Framingham to a league title with a document of 11-3-5. The senior was a two-time Bay State Conference First-Team All-Star. The excessive honor roll scholar will research politics and worldwide affairs at Wake Forest.
AIDAN SHEEHAN
ARLINGTON
During his senior marketing campaign, Sheehan fired dwelling 13 objectives and dished out three assists, main Arlington in factors. He was named an All-New England Player by the U.S. Soccer Coaches Association in addition to an All-State standout, and was the Middlesex League’s MVP. The hybrid striker and attacking midfielder additionally runs monitor.
JOAO SILVA
BARNSTABLE
The middle midfielder propelled the Red Hawks (12-3-4) to an look within the Div. 1 Round of 32, the place they fell to eventual state finalist Needham. The senior performs for the Boston ECRN membership workforce and enjoys going to church.
DES SIMON
CONCORD-CARLISLE
Simon guided Concord-Carlisle throughout its run to the Div. 1 quarterfinals, and was chosen as an All-New England Player by the U.S. Soccer Coaches Association. The middle again additionally earned the designation of being named an All-State choice and an Eastern Mass. All-Star. The senior is a member of the National Honor Society and performs lacrosse.
ETHAN SULLIVAN
PEMBROKE
Committed to play on at Stonehill College, Sullivan had 13 objectives and racked up 23 assists because the Titans loved a run to the Div. 3 Round of 8 earlier than falling to state champion Newburyport. Sullivan was considered one of simply six people chosen as an All-New England Player by the U.S. Soccer Coaches Association, and likewise performs for the New England Surf membership program. The ahead wraps up his highschool profession with 32 complete objectives and 45 assists, and can research enterprise at Easton.
RYAN THOMAS
CENTRAL CATHOLIC
Known for his defensive prowess, Thomas propelled Central Catholic to eight shutouts and the Div. 1 Round of 16, and the senior middle again was Merrimack Valley Conference’s Player of the Year. The Eastern Mass. All Star has acquired a number of affords to play on the subsequent degree. The senior is a member of the National Honor Society with a formidable GPA of 4.3.
BENJAMIN YOUNG
PLYMOUTH NORTH
Plymouth North’s boys soccer program made a run to the Div. 2 Final Four as a No. 12 seed behind Young, who erupted for 18 objectives en path to being named an Eastern Mass. All-Star choice. The senior and Patriot League All-Star was a two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic. The striker and middle attacking midfielder boasts a GPA of 4.67 and is a member of the National Honor Society. A recipient of the St. Michael’s Book Award, he’s seeking to main in biology on a pre-med monitor.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Pierce Julien (Braintree); Oscar Kulkarni, Julian Gravereaux (Brookline); Jack Carney, Ben Sharon, Ben Dionisio (Framingham); Justin Gomes, Nic Maldonado (Milton); Keller Berry 11 (Natick); Dilin Meloni, Peter Cohen, Campbell Keyes, Kevin Fidurko (Needham); Thomas Rooney, Harrison Georgiadis (Newton North); Bryan Hope, Myles Campbell (Walpole); Nils Tellander, Yoav Feingold (Wellesley); Bruno DeSouza, Liam Conneely (Weymouth)
MVP: Dilin Meloni, Ben Sharon
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE
Yannik Dzalias, Robbie Levenson, Sebastian Patino, Barra Ryan, Fabrizio Zuluaga Duran (Latin Academy); Xavier Arriola (Boston International); Roshaun Knight (Brighton); Elias Goncalves Correia, Armani Monteiro (Burke/Dearborn); Bruno Andrade (CASH); Rony Mejia (Charlestown); David Alas, Rogelio Gonzalez, Jeremy Ramos, llyass Rebbai (East Boston); Elvis Correia (Excel); Mauro Amado, Diego Cardoso, Nester Pounce (Madison Park); Jefferson Padilla (New Mission); David Osinowo (O’Bryant); Sleidenlee Edmorin, Wod Magloire, Luksheil Servillus (Tech Boston)
MVP: Barra Ryan
CAPE AND ISLANDS
Joao DaSilva, Kaike Maia, Philipe Riberio, Marcelo Diamantino, Ramon DeSousa (Barnstable); Samuel Pereira, Jermaine Forskin, Hector Garcia (Dennis-Yarmouth); Caleb Souza, Webert Muniz, Silas Lacey (Falmouth); Kaio DaSilva, Arthur DaSilva, Matheus Rodrigues, Ryan Koster, Parker Bradlee (Martha’s Vineyard); Treyce Branningan, Hunter Gross, Wes Thornwill (Nantucket); Braden Gilfoy (Sandwich); Nate Watring, DeJorno David, Charlie Cushing, Arlo Lawless, Colton Higgins (Nauset); Noah McCabe, Roberto Marzot (Falmouth Academy); Colin Moore, Ryan Laramee, Finn Hyora, Seamus St. Pierre (Monomoy); Gregory Codjoe, Ben Bass, Alex Ghiradini, Harrison Wilcox (Sturgis West); Thomas Terry, David Belino, Gabe Codjoe, Isaac Rocha, Juan Gomes (Sturgis East); Lucas Brooks, Croix Stever (Rising Tide); Sebastian Ramos, Nick Sullivan, Cody Boghdan, Jose Aguilar, Jack Ellis, Tony Ahm (St. John Paul); Lenny Breitlauch, Adam Ezzaoui (Cape Cod Academy)
CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE
Jon Mignacca, Zach Caisse, Jimmy Fasy, Henry Stanmatel, Ben Sadler, Theo Stamatel (Bishop Feehan); Dylan Moroney, Derek Garien, Brody McCarren, Kaya Jackson, Nick Miller (St. Mary’s); John Brum, Mason DeAlmeida, Carter Dennis, Josh Roderiques, Andrew Martin (Bishop Stang); Nathan Morris, Michael Folan, Wonnira Sumani, Javari Etienne (Archbishop Williams); Mehdi Khemmich, Luke Murray, Daniel Rowen (Bishop Fenwick); Nathan Monteiro, Caleb Green (Cardinal Spellman); Alex Gosselin Neves (Arlington Catholic); Ryan Saleh, Carter Pasto (Matignon); Tukajar Barua (Cathedral); Bryan Rivas (Cristo Rey); Marcio DeOliveira, Ted Nolan, Ben Yawoga (St. Joseph’s Prep)
MVP: Carter Dennis, Jon Mignacca
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
Will Minor, Jake Vana, Callum Rigby, Yianni Andrikopoulos, Chance Prouty, Alex Borkland (St. John’s Prep); Matt Morin, Matthew Larkin, Adrian Sobczak, Jorge Karamelo, Gregory Kovacs (St. John’s Shrewsbury); Matt Studley, Jackson Morse, Jake McConville, Del Dibona (BC. High); Brendan Murphy, Sean Keevan, Declan Stack (Xaverian); Michael Cagno, Daniel Bethlendy, Kaden Francillon (Malden Catholic); Jaylin Rainford, James Masso (Catholic Memorial)
MVP: Yanni Andrikopoulos
COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
LARGE: Luiggi Ferreira, Shaun Silva, Antonio Martins, Kwasi Boateng, David Ospina Mejia, Daniel Gomes (Greater Lowell); Kevin Yuman, Geovani Solis, Julio Guillen, Erikson Licardie, Gregoire Amissi (Lynn Tech); Connor McCarthy, Kenneth Ibarra Suarez, Anthony Hernandez, Marcelo Goveia (Northeast Metro); Cam Camelio, Nick Gerasimon, Jonathan MacEachern, Ethan Melanson (Shawsheen); Ryan Lovasco, Guido Iannalfo, Peter Tsoutsouras (Essex Tech); Gui Silva, Adam Elbadoui (Mystic Valley)
MVP: Luiggi Ferreira
SMALL: Kevin Rodriguez, Kenny DeLeon, Jefferson Paz-Flores, Jelder DeLeon, Christian Garcia (KIPP); Angel Lopez, Thomas Kotas, Kevin Bamaca, Isiah Gomez, Jimmy Bano (Greater Lawrence); John O’Brien, Shane Carta, Roman Treadwell (Minuteman); Arturo Zuniga, Michael Leary, Chris Bognanno (Whittier); Carlo Gulia, Tim Panilaitis, Owen Kearnan (Innovation Academy); Samuel Barr, Matthew DiCicco (Nashoba Tech)
MVP: Kevin Rodriguez, Angel Lopez
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
Kamar Burris-Khan, Sam Dutton, Nico Lee, Nick Umansky, Wassim Korideck, Tomasso Scotti (Newton South); Des Simon, Deco Siefer, Ben Wasserman, Jackson Stone, Ray Pavlik, Doug Fortier (Concord-Carlisle); Matheus Silva, Alex Dushin, Judson DiMaria, Andrew Yendluri (Acton-Boxboro); Xande Santos, Grayson Getz, Luke Caples, Ryan Prince (Wayland); Tomas Ou, Spencer Goss, Miles Herzog, Devan Kaushik, Ansh Aggarwal (Bedford); Samuel Gojjam, Nick Holleran, Eyasu Tsegaye (Cambridge); Mike Spencer, Nick Rushton, Aristidis Stefanis (Lincoln-Sudbury); Lucas Albuquerque (Westford Academy); Eric Lambert (Weston); Roodchyl Pauleon, Marc-Kenny Derac (Waltham); Sean Jaffe, Girish Raghunathan (Boston Latin)
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE
Dieef Bonhomme, Joshia DeSouza, Tysenger Alcin, Ricardo Almeida Barbosa DeAssis (Everett); Erick Estrada Nunez, Marcus Odilon (Somerville); Oliver LeLacheur, Jordan Ianakiev (Medford); Jefferson Ruiz, Daylin Yanes (Chelsea); Santiago Grajales, Bryan Medina (Revere); Ryan Dunn, Elzon Halimi (Lynn Classical); Cam Aristil (Malden); Jose Aleman (Lynn English)
MVP: Dieef Bonhomme
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Casey Milliken, Hector Bucio, Luke Churchill, Andrew Martins (Oliver Ames); Alex Vecchioli, Lucas Marques, Toby Smith (Attleboro); Ryan Cotter (Foxboro); Matt Crago (King Philip); Eduardo Santana, Kaua Pereira (Milford); Rhys Davis, Adam Eastman (Sharon); Matheus Groberio (Stoughton); Javonte Fernandes (Taunton); Zach Smahi, Carson Dameron (North Attleboro); Derek McGrath, Grady Sullivan (Mansfield); Jake McCabe, Carson Eagles (Canton); Rex Cinelli, Trey Lovell, Will Kryzak, Noah Cain (Franklin)
MVP: Casey Milliken
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Joshua Norton, Cedric Jean Lestin, Ryan Clark (Blue Hills); Aiden Steele (Bristol-Plymouth); Sean Borges, Andrew Gesner, Cameron Cadieux, Landen Cordeiro (Diman); Steven Santos, Adriano Xavier, Michael Martin (Southeastern); Angelo DeCaires, William Ford (Tri-County)
MVP: Sean Borges, Steven Santos
Ethan Denault (Bristol Aggie); Jace Clady, Jason Neira, Lucas Gurski, Andrew Montero (Cape Cod Tech); Jake Colantouni (Norfolk Aggie); Christian Scott, Ryan Johnson (Old Colony); Gideon Drury, Lucas Sherman (Upper Cape); Zach Cuddy, John O’Riordan, Gavin MacVarish (South Shore)
MVP: Jace Clady
Ryan Estrella, Ryan McGrath, Ben Fuller (West Bridgewater); Owen Cahill, Geo Cohen (Holbrook); Jason Maguire (Avon); Avery Dinham, Christopher Guzman (Bishop Connolly); Hunter Brodeur, Noah Amiral, Coltrane McGonigle, Antonio Dutra Africano (Westport)
MVP: Hunter Brodeur
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE
Tyler Ardito, John Bessette (Andover); Nicolas Xintaropoulos, Erik Villafuerte, Brian Jones, Jason Xintaropoulos (Billerica); Benjamin Furey, Ian Maresca, Ryan Thomas (Central Catholic); Owen Boilard, Matthew Kobernski (Chelmsford); Adlai Soucy (Dracut); Stephane Fevry (Haverhill); David Charco, Brandyn Cardona (Lawrence); Davi DeSousa, Kalib Gianina (Lowell); Othmane Elhayani (Methuen); Camden Reiland (North Andover); Salvatore Catanzano, Brady Chapman (Tewksbury)
MVP: Ryan Thomas, Brian Jones
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
FREEDOM: Barnabas Kiss, Aidan Sheehan, Abraham Donnelly, Rowan Egan, Gus Kathan (Arlington); Jason Hrkach, Drew McDonnell, Eli Olcott, Antonio Neto (Lexington); Brendan Ross, Andre Carnes, Viktor Meibaum (Winchester); Sachil Kenkre, Noe Aubanel-Battilana (Belmont); Kauan Gomes, Rocco Gomes (Woburn); Shane Loughman (Reading)
MVP: Aidan Sheehan, Barnabas Kiss
SMALL: Joey Beshel, Russell O’Donnell, Damian Markovic, Amir Lahkiky, Javon Ssebugwawo (Melrose); Ethan Margolis, JJ Faulkner, Darragh Casey, Marc Laverdiere (Wakefield); Yves Maurer, Jacob Ribaudo, David Carfagnini (Stoneham); Bonsu Acheampong, Robert Iannetta (Watertown); Ryan Willson, Robert Elliot (Wilmington); Connor Herrera (Burlington)
MVP: Joey Beshel
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
John Arruda, Bruno Correia (Peabody); Wilson deLeon, Ian Visnick (Beverly); Mateo Martinez (Winthrop); Isaiah Pina, Rory Zampese (Marblehead); Chris Qirjazi (Salem); Steve Ralph, Christian Shaffer (Masconomet); Yuniel Sanchez, Gino Tripoli (Gloucester)
MVP: John Arruda
PATRIOT LEAGUE
KEENAN: Tyler Richards, Daneil Bevilacqua. Brian Bellerby, Ryan Coutts (Hanover); Benjamin Dawe (North Quincy); Ethan Sullivan, Declan Crowley, Andrew Gleason, Ben Kane, Owen Kane, Jack Taylor (Pembroke); Devin Jones, Gabriel Takahashi (Plymouth South); Tom O’Neil, Alex Carmona-Montufar. Declan Rogers (Quincy); Ryan McGourty (Scituate)
MVP: Ethan Sullivan
KEENAN: Conor Bohan (Duxbury); Griffin Coppola, Cole Sampson, Aidan Brazel, Patrick Haberlin, Jack Murtagh (Hingham); Ryan Tracey, Cody Holbert, Matt Bilodeau, Matt DePasquale, Dolan Healy, Eamon Hume (Marshfield); Ben Young, Josh Bates, Bradlee Sorensen (Plymouth North); Aiden Dunphy, Owen MacKinnon (Silver Lake); Ethan Fostello (Whitman-Hanson)
MVP: Cody Holbert
SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE
Matt Carvalho, Ryan Blanchette, Will Correia (Old Rochester); Tyler Chang (Fairhaven); Shea Ullo, Nathan Reynolds (Bourne); Cam Freitas, Seth Lee (Somerset Berkley); Nathaniel Wheeler, Kristof Trond (Dighton-Rehoboth); Ethan Macedo, Brady Kruger, Sebastian Araujo, Jose “JJ” Quinones (Greater New Bedford); Colin Peterson, Brayden Ventola (Seekonk)
MVP: Matt Carvalho
SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE
Diogo Da Graca, Edgar DeAndrade, Josef Veiga, Walter Fernandes, Daniel Dias (Brockton); Thomas Goncalves, Gilberto Correia, Landon Medeiros, Chrispin Sokol (Durfee); Connor Silva, Carter Barbosa, Troy Rocha (New Bedford); Corey Melo, Matthew Furtado (Dartmouth); Tyler Moreira, Aiden Cullinane (Bridgewater-Raynham)
MVP: Walter Fernandes
SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE
SULLIVAN: Trevor Grafton, Joseph Hajjar, Chris Ferriera (Abington); Mathias Floeck, Zach Higgins, Anthony Patete (East Bridgewater); Max Flanders, John Mullen, Caleb White, Anthony Geagea (Norwell); Angelot Brun, Baldimy Joseph, Jonas Norsica (Randolph); Kevin MacDonald (Middleboro)
MVP: Mathias Floeck
TOBIN: Nathan Askjaer, Ian Linhart, Andrew Buckley, Tyler Henry, Aidan Mensching (Cohasset); Jack Burke, Max Day, Asher Herrmann (Hull); Lucas Dehelean, Preston Joia (Mashpee); Joao Faria, Kellen Porter, Jake Lucas, Gabe DaSilva (Rockland)
MVP: Joao Faria
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Matheus Silva (Ashland); Haroun Mafhoum (Bellingham); Michael McDonough, Alex Kadelliu, Juan Pablo Giraldo, Brian Dunne (Dedham); Jack Martin, Cathal Keating (Dover-Sherborn); Peter Lipacis, Reese Robinson, Aidan Roy (Holliston); Sean Golembiewski, Peter DeMichele, Declan Mick, Dylan Michaud (Hopkinton); Chris Hoffman, Joe McDonald, Charlie Curmi (Medfield); Marco Perugini, Thomas Neves, Ben Martin (Medway); Alex Maher (Millis); Camden Lerner (Norton); Ciledson Dias Segundo (Norwood); Stephen Zeuthern (Westwood)
MVP: Michael McDonough, Sean Golembiewski
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