BOYS HOCKEY ALL-SCHOLASTICS
DREAM TEAM
Bobby Falvey (Hingham)
Cameron Fici (Belmont)
Nolan Leonard (Braintree)
Jack Perry (Waltham)
Tommy Sarni (St. John’s Prep)
Jack Silva (Xaverian)
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Anthony Beaulieu (Austin Prep)
Pierce Blaeser (St. John’s Prep)
Aidan Brazel (Hingham)
Caden Connors (Tewksbury)
Jason Cooke (Tewksbury)
Jack Costanzo (Gloucester)
Garrett Coughlin (Braintree)
Drew Damiani (Lynnfield)
Maxwell DaSilva (Hanover)
Nolan Dion (Xaverian)
Evan England (Catholic Memorial)
Justin Gouveia (Bishop Stang)
Ryan Griffin (Belmont)
Myles Kidd (Norwood)
Reid Malatesta (Arlington)
Dylan Marchand (Franklin)
Sam Mazanec (Duxbury)
Aidan McDonnell (BC High)
Colin McIver (Sandwich)
Braden O’Hara (Xaverian)
Brennen Pecararo (Canton)
Jake Russell (Arlington)
A.J. Sacco (Masconomet)
Austin Shea (Norwell)
Nick Souretis (Marshfield)
Danny Storella (Stoneham)
Jake Vana (St. John’s Prep)
Will Van Sicklin (St. John’s Prep)
Anthony Venezia (Watertown)
Dominic Walecka (Catholic Memorial)
BOYS HOCKEY ALL-SCHOLASTICS
DREAM TEAM
BOBBY FALVEY
HINGHAM
The Colby College-bound senior completed with 23 factors (seven targets, 16 assists), serving to Hingham to the Div. 1 Round of 16. He was named a crew Co-MVP alongside teammates Aidan Brazel and Sean Garrity. The defenseman plans on attending Phillips Academy (Andover) subsequent fall for a postgrad yr.
CAMERON FICI
BELMONT
During his junior season, Fici netted 36 targets to go along with 11 assists in simply 23 video games of motion, incomes Middlesex League MVP honors. The proper winger additionally dedicated no penalties all season. Fici performs for the Boston Knights and is undecided on his school plans.
NOLAN LEONARD
BRAINTREE
The junior tallied 18 targets to go along with 13 assists, serving to to energy Braintree throughout its journey to the Div. 1 Round of 8. He has 75 complete profession factors.
JACK PERRY
WALTHAM
The Merrimack Valley Conference/Dual County League’s Co-Player of the yr in 2022 completed with a targets in opposition to common of 1.87 and a save proportion of .948. Perry additionally performs lacrosse, and is a member of the National Honor Society. He is hopeful to review train science, kinesiology and bodily remedy in school.
TOMMY SARNI
ST. JOHN’S PREP
Sarni was the catalyst for St. John’s Prep throughout its run to a Div. 1 title, main the Eagles in targets (20) and factors (29), only one yr faraway from lacking practically a whole marketing campaign with a damaged collarbone. The senior is dedicated to Providence, the place he’ll play lacrosse.
JACK SILVA
XAVERIAN
The senior was named the Catholic Conference MVP in main Xaverian to the Div. 1 finals, and repeated as a league All-Star. The ahead has additionally performed for the Bay State Breakers, the Neponset Valley River Cats and the East Coast Militia membership groups. He is enjoying junior hockey subsequent season.
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
ANTHONY BEAULIEU
AUSTIN PREP
Beaulieu registered a targets in opposition to common of 1.50 and was named the Catholic Central League’s Most Valuable Player, and chosen to the convention All-Star Game. The senior plans on both enjoying junior hockey or spending a post-grad yr at a prep faculty.
PIERCE BLAESAR
ST. JOHN’S PREP
Blaeser dished out 18 assists along with his 5 targets this previous season, and was named a Catholic Conference All-Star for a second time. He was additionally chosen because the Eagles’ crew MVP, and awarded the Derek Hines ‘99 Scholarship Award, which is given to a pupil for finishing excellent athletic accomplishments whereas displaying exemplary sportsmanship. Blaeser is planning to affix the NCDC/Twin City Thunder junior hockey membership in 2023.
AIDAN BRAZEL
HINGHAM
Brazel loved the perfect season of his profession as a junior (18 targets, 10 assists), main the Harbormen in factors, and in addition helped this system seize its first Buddy Ferreira Classic title since 2009. Brazel is also a two-time Patriot Cup champion in soccer, and has made the Honor Roll every semester throughout his highschool tenure.
CADEN CONNORS
TEWKSBURY
Connors racked up 23 targets and 28 assists, capping his profession at Tewksbury with 98 complete factors. The senior lifted Tewksbury to a Div. 2 state crown with an exciting 3-1 victory over Canton at TD Garden, as he sniped a pair of targets within the title recreation. Connors is a member of the National Honors Society, and in addition performs for the Boston Junior Rangers, in addition to the Boston Knights.
JASON COOKE
TEWKSBURY
Cooke notched 17 targets and 15 assists for the Redmen throughout their voyage to a state championship. A senior, Cooke is a three-sport athlete, and has participated with Tewksbury’s lacrosse and golf packages as properly. He additionally serves as Co-President of the National Honor Society.
JACK COSTANZO
GLOUCESTER
The senior captain completed with a whopping 64 factors (32 targets, 32 assists) this winter alone. He was the Northeast Conference’s Most Valuable Player, as Gloucester made a run to the Div. 2 Final Four. Costanzo additionally has a knack for golf, and has been chosen to the NEC First-Team All-Conference record twice. He is also a four-year varsity shortstop in baseball, and was chosen to the NEC All-Conference crew his junior season. The senior plans on attending Cushing Academy for a submit graduate yr subsequent yr.
GARRETT COUGHLIN
BRAINTREE
A Bay State Herget Co-MVP in 2022, Coughlin sniped 17 targets and had 15 assists, serving to Braintree to an look within the Div. 1 Round of 8. Coughlin performs for the Boch Blazers membership crew. The senior is undecided on his school plans.
DREW DAMIANI
LYNNFIELD
Damiani piled up 32 assists along with his 18-goal marketing campaign. The junior assistant captain was chosen as a Cape Ann League Co-MVP and chosen as a CAL All-Star for a second time. The defenseman has already registered 87 complete profession factors. Damiani boasts a GPA of three.8, and enjoys spike ball and ping pong as hobbies.
MAXWELL DASILVA
HANOVER
During his senior season, DaSilva completed with 13 targets and 28 assists, and was named a Patriot League All-Star. He was additionally given the Hanover Student Athlete Award, having guided the Hawks to a different Div. 3 state championship with an exciting 5-3 victory over top-ranked Marlboro. He has a GPA of 4.6, and is a member of the National Society of High School Scholars. A recipient of the St. Lawrence Junior Book Award, DaSilva plans on attending a 4-year school.
NOLAN DION
XAVERIAN
Dion got here away with 15 assists to go along with 4 targets in 2022, incomes Catholic Conference All-Star honors. The senior was key for the Hawks throughout their run to a Div. 1 championship look. Dion is dedicated to Babson College for subsequent season, the place he’ll proceed his hockey profession.
EVAN ENGLAND
CATHOLIC MEMORIAL
Despite enjoying in simply 17 video games, England nonetheless managed to tally 9 targets and 10 assists, main Catholic Memorial to its newest Catholic Conference title. The senior enjoys {golfing} and spending time along with his household and buddies. An honor roll pupil, England will attend the Berkshire School for a submit graduate yr.
JUSTIN GOUVEIA
BISHOP STANG
Gouveia was named to the Catholic Central League All-Star squad in 2022 after recording 27 targets and 21 assists. Gouveia is dedicated to UMass-Boston, the place he’ll play baseball whereas learning enterprise.
RYAN GRIFFIN
BELMONT
The senior goaltender completed with a stellar file of 17-2-3 together with eight complete shutouts. He had a targets in opposition to common of 1.12, with a save proportion of .956. Griffin even notched an help, and was named a Middlesex League Co-MVP. A recipient of the Belmont High School Sportsmanship Award, the senior is undecided on the place he plans to attend school, however is hoping to review sports activities administration.
MYLES KIDD
NORWOOD
Kidd registered 18 targets and 21 assists and was named Tri-Valley League MVP. The senior middle was a two-time TVL All-Star (62 complete factors). Kidd is a member of the National Honor Society, and coaches youth hockey and baseball. During the offseason, Kidd skates with the Boston Bulldogs, and the Boston Brahmas Hockey golf equipment.
REID MALATESTA
ARLINGTON
The senior (13 targets, 22 assists) guided the Spy Ponders on a visit to the Div. 1 Final Four (a 5-4 double additional time loss to eventual state runner-up Xaverian). Malatesta additionally performs for the Top Gun U18 AAA hockey squad, and can attendi Phillips Academy (Andover) for a submit grad yr subsequent.
DYLAN MARCHAND
FRANKLIN
The MVP of the Hockomock League, the senior captain amassed 15 targets and added 18 assists. A 3-time Hockomock League All-Star, Marchand ended his profession with 28 targets and 36 assists. Marchand can be an honor roll pupil, and want to main in sports activities administration in school.
SAM MAZANEC
DUXBURY
A Patriot League All-Star, Mazanec completed with a .933 save proportion in 2022 over the course of 25 video games. He posted a targets in opposition to common of two.04, with three shutouts. The junior enjoys boating with buddies, and is hoping to play on the collegiate degree.
AIDAN MCDONNELL
BC HIGH
During his senior marketing campaign, McDonnell buried 14 targets and handed out 16 assists, as Thirteenth-seeded BC High launched into a Cinderella Run to the Div. 1 Final Four. The ahead will attend Phillips Exeter subsequent season, the place he’ll spend a submit grad yr.
COLIN MCIVER
SANDWICH
McIver was chosen to the Cape and Islands League All-Star roster after serving to lead Sandwich to a Div. 4 state title. He completed with 37 factors (18 targets, 19 assists). McIver performs for the Cape Cod Lightning throughout the offseason, and the junior is seeking to examine enterprise in school.
BRADEN O’HARA
XAVERIAN
The two-time Catholic Conference All-Star had 16 targets and 14 assists . O’Hara can be the captain of Xaverian’s final frisbee crew, and might be attending the Tilton School subsequent yr.
BRENNEN PECARARO
CANTON
After racking up 25 factors (eight targets, 17 assists), Pecararo was chosen as a Hockomock League All-Star throughout Canton’s run by way of the Div. 2 statewide event. The senior defenseman is planning on enjoying a submit graduate season at a prep faculty.
JAKE RUSSELL
ARLINGTON
Russell led Arlington to the Div. 1 Final Four; the junior has performed on the Spy Ponders’ varsity roster since his freshman yr throughout the 2019-20 season, when this system completed as a state co-champion with Pope Francis. Russell continues to play hockey within the Fall Prep League. He is doubtlessly enjoying on the collegiate degree.
A.J. SACCO
MASCONOMET
The sophomore left winger earned all-Northeastern Conference honors after scoring 21 targets whereas including 27 assists. In simply two years, Sacco has amassed 25 targets and 40 assists. Sacco competed with the Cape Cod Whalers.
AUSTIN SHEA
NORWELL
Shea potted 19 targets and tacked on 20 assists to steer the crew with 39 factors. The junior was named the South Shore League Player of the Year. Shea performs for the Boston Advantage membership crew and can be a member of Norwell’s lacrosse program.
NICK SOURETIS
MARSHFIELD
The Patriot League’s Most Valuable Player helped Marshfield to the Div. 1 Round of 16. The middle additionally performs for the Bay State Breakers. A senior, Souretis will attend Mass Maritime subsequent yr.
DANNY STORELLA
STONEHAM
The junior had 51 factors (30 targets, 21 assists), incomes Middlesex League Freedom MVP honors. The captain completed as Stoneham’s main scorer for a 3rd time, and was chosen to the Middlesex League’s All-Conference Team. Storella is seeking to play Div. 1 school hockey.
JAKE VANA
ST. JOHN’S PREP
The sophomore completed second on the crew in targets with 14 and third total in factors (26), because the Eagles captured the Div. 1 state championship. Vana can be a rising star for St. John’s Prep in lacrosse and soccer, and has earned Headmasters Honors (all A’s on report card) in 18 of his 19 semesters on the faculty. He performs membership hockey for the North Suburban Wings U16 squad.
WILL VAN SICKLIN
ST. JOHN’S PREP
Van Sicklin notched 27 factors (12 targets, 15 assists) in 25 video games this season, lifting St. John’s Prep to a Div. 1 title. He is certainly one of 4 members of the Eagles championship-winning roster to be named a Boston Herald All-Scholastic in 2022, with a GPA of 4.3. The junior has no school plans as of but, and is leaning towards doing a submit grad yr at a prep faculty, or enjoying junior hockey so as to take action.
ANTHONY VENEZIA
WATERTOWN
Venezia led the Raiders to the Div. 4 title recreation. The junior proper winger racked up 25 assists and added six targets, incomes Middlesex League Freedom All-Star concerns. Venezia can be a three-sport athlete, with skills for lacrosse and golf as properly. He enjoys fishing, avenue hockey and lifting as hobbies.
DOMINIC WALECKA
CATHOLIC MEMORIAL
Walecka closed his adorned profession at Catholic Memorial by piling up 279 saves his senior season, ending with 1,050 total. He had a targets in opposition to common of 1.73, paired with a save proportion of .915. Walecka enjoys enjoying chess and learning actual property as hobbies, and performs for Catholic Memorial’s baseball and soccer packages as properly. He is enjoying a yr of junior hockey subsequent yr, earlier than finally signing with a university.
ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Nolan Leonard, Garrett Coughlin, Jack Fitzgerald (Braintree); P.J. Farese (Framingham); Joe Pender, Jimmy Fallon, Ryan Dexter (Milton); James Carr, Matt Haskell (Natick); Jimmy Kenney (Needham); Gavin Doucette (Newton North); Jason Finkelstein (Walpole); Kyle Parker, Adam Berg, Sean Maxwell (Wellesley); Ryan Kane (Weymouth)
MVP: Nolan Leonard, Garrett Coughlin, Adam Berg
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE
Eddie Brodney-McDevitt, John Driscoll, Aidan Farley (Latin Academy); Arianna Orlandino, Dylan Speggeman, Andy Qiu (East Boston)
CAPE AND ISLANDS
ATLANTIC: Thomas Peterson, Daren McDonald, Kevin Coyne, Connor Hennigan, Cole Johnsen (Falmouth); Anthony Kent, Jack Connolly, Colin McIver, Drew McKinnon, Chris Cardillo, Mitchell Norkevicius (Sandwich); Cooper McIntire, Zackary Roberts, Daniel Deering (Nauset); Will Jones, Shea Semprini (Barnstable)
LIGHTHOUSE: Graham Stearns, Will Bruguiere, Charlie Lakis, Nick Ben David, Jake Scott, Finn Lewis (Martha’s Vineyard); Hodson Perry, Cole Evans, Cosmo Tedschi, Jack Billings, Camden Knapp (Nantucket); Aidan Powers, Cole Rounseville (Dennis-Yarmouth); Wyatt Archibald, August Hand (Monomoy); Eddie Leary, Chuck Baroni (St. John Paul)
MVP: Thomas Peterson, Graham Stearns
CAPE ANN LEAGUE
Chase Carney, Drew Damiani, Aiden Burke (Lynnfield); Jon Groth, Jamie Brooks, Max Pueleo (Newburyport); Matt Ryan, Andrew Daley (North Reading); Cole Daniels (Triton); Zack Walles, Seamus Heney, Will Stidsen (Hamilton-Wenham); Aiden Arnold, Jack Crompton (Rockport); Bodie Marcotte, lan Pelletier (Amesbury); Ben Guertin (Pentucket)
MVP: Chase Carney, Drew Damiani, Zack Walles
CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE
LARGE: Luke Ramsay, Myles Galluzzo, Brady O’Connor (Arlington Catholic); Thomas Franzosa (Bishop Feehan); Jake DesMarais, Brady Bullock, Eric Toto (St. Mary’s); Manny Alverez-Segee, Max Vieria, Mark Wilson (Bishop Feehan); Jackson Sylvester, Matt Deminico (Archbishop Williams); Drew Thibodeau, Jacob Duval, Anthony Beaulieu, Robby McDonald (Austin Prep)
MVP: Anthony Beaulieu
SMALL: Justin Gouveia, Seamus Marshall, Jack Jedrey, Matt Dore (Bishop Stang); Paul Magalhaes, Mike Logiudice, Santiago Del Rio Ipuz (Matignon); Aidan DeCourcey (Cardinal Spellman); Liam Brown (St. Joseph)
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
Finn Burke, Tommy Goonan, Evan England, Connor Fryberger, Tyler Hamilton, Dom Walecka (Catholic Memorial); Pierce Blaeser, Tommy Sarni, Will Van Sicklin, Jake Vana (St. John’s Prep); Nolan Dion, Aiden Rodriquez, Jack Silva, Braden O’Hara (Xaverian); Owen Keefe, Brendan Zinck, Joseph Gaffney (Malden Catholic); Aidan McDonnell, Ryan Flaherty, James Marshall (BC High); Evan Parente (St. John’s)
MVP: Jack Silva
COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
David Egan, Jonathan Daley, Luke Thibodeau, Chris Batten, Kyle Mahan (Essex Tech); Tom Sampson, Brady Darcey, Ryan Dusablon, Chase Darcey, Larry Cullity, (Shawsheen); Jacob McArthur, Macklin Hudon, Cameron Correia, George MacKinnon, Cameron Rager, Jake McLaughlin (Northeast); Ryan Frazier, Tony Iacovone, James Dixon, Cole Currier (Greater Lowell/Nashoba Tech); Alton Winkler, Joe Aiello, Ryan Carta (Minuteman)
MVP: David Egan
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE
Aidan O’Donovan, Nick Cicerone, Dillon Marujo, Nathan Doe (Somerville); Robert Shumway, Leo Mantenuto, Aidan Doherty (Medford); Devin Copithorne, Jaylen Porter (Lynn); David Saia, Chris Cecca
MVP: Aiden O’Donovan
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Dylan Marchand, Ben Jarosz, Ben Paterson, Christian Shabbick (Franklin); Sean Connolly, Eamon Kelly, Brennen Pecararo, AJ Thomas (Canton); Sean Kearns (Oliver Ames); Nick Piazza (Attleboro); Kyle Oakley, Dillon Benoit (Mansfield); Ben Ricketts, Jack Watts (Foxboro); Shaun Fitzpatrick, Brad Guden, Nolan Feyler (King Philip); Nathan Fernandes, Connor McGrath (Taunton); Nick Longa (North Attleboro)
MVP: Dylan Marchand
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Keagan Butler, Nolan Sturdevant, Ryan LeBaron (Southeastern/WB/BP); Preston Channell, Cole Sheehan (South Shore); Chris Sarno, Michael Repucci (Blue Hills); Ethan Laforce, Ethan Carreiro (Diman); Ryan Hanson (Upper Cape); Lukas Sobczak (Tri-County)
MVP: Preston Channell
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE/DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
DIVISION 1: Colin Rowe (Andover); Paul Egan (Billerica); Sean Gray, Brady Richenbach, Michael Brothers, Cam Marzilli (Central Catholic); Jack Pelkey, Owen Flanagan, Ben Morgan, Colin Ryan (Chelmsford); James Millette, Carter Richardson (Shrewsbury); Jack Perry, Justin Cormier, Paul Leonelli (Waltham); Ryan McCarthy, Tyler Frazee (Westford Academy)
DIVISION 2: Caden Connors, Jason Cooke, Ben O’Keefe, Nick Dicioccio (Tewksbury), Brendan Quinn, Matt Mahoney, Ben Chwalek (Lincoln-Sudbury); Dylan Zukowski, Nathan Cohen, Ryan Quirk (Newton South); Andrew Welch (Acton-Boxboro); Jay Carter (Concord-Carlisle); Cullen Dolan, Brendan Donnelly (North Andover); Tim McGrath (Boston Latin)
DIVISION 3: Lou Targoff, Chris Gould, Jalen Chu (Cambridge); Andrew Kazgian, Tommy Workman (Dracut/Tyngsboro); Tim Mead, Ittai Wiseman (Bedford); Brendan FItzgerald, Charlie Rastauskas (Haverhill); Owen Kneeland, Danny Field (Methuen)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: (D1) Michael Brothers, Jack Perry (D2) Caden Connors (D3) Owen Kneeland
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
FREEDOM: Danny Storella, Kolby Horgan, Joe Kronefuss (Stoneham); Jack Dickie, Anthony Venezia, Casey Williams (Watertown); Evan Simoneau, Joe O’Brien (Wakefield); Will McLean, Anthony Andriolo (Burlington); Liam Crowley (Wilmington); Thomas Sullivan (Melrose)
MVP: Danny Storella
LIBERTY: Ryan Griffin, Shay Donohue, Peter Grace, Cameron Fici, Matty Rowan (Belmont); Reid Malatesta, Jake Russell (Arlington); Zachary Micciche, Evan Pennucci (Reading); Liam Doherty, Max Tong (Winchester); Michael Arsenault (Woburn)
MVP: Ryan Griffin, Cameron Fici
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
Matt McMillan, Nick Santangelo, Michael Bevilacqua, A.J. Sacco, Chris O’Grady (Masconomet); Brett Cunningham, Jack Costanzo, Emerson Marshall, Colby Jewell (Gloucester); Connor Horn (Danvers); Connor Jalbert, Aidan Jalbert (Marblehead); JD Parker, Pete Silverman, Jack Hayes (Winthrop); Jaxon Thomas, Matt Mezza, Cam Cook (Beverly); Chris Regnetta, Massey Ventre, Jason Caron (Saugus); Max Gadon (Swampscott)
MVP: Jack Costanzo
PATRIOT LEAGUE
FISHER: Robbie Hanna, Max DaSilva, Mike Munroe, Zack Lee (Hanover); John Lynch (North Quincy); Anthony Birolini, Brendan Abban (Pembroke); Kenny Thurston, Tristan Holmes (Plymouth South); Cam Quigley, William Martin, Joe Hennessy, Lukas Lamonica (Quincy); Brendan Boyle, James Sullivan, Teagen Pratt, Cole Coyne (Scituate)
MVP: Cam Quigley
KEENAN: Nick Souretis, Will Doherty, Cam McGettrick, Jake Hemingway, Brady Quackenbush (Marshfield); Sam Mazanec, Brendan Bonner, Aiden Harrington (Duxbury); Aidan Dunphy, Mark Kelleher, Sam Dilley (Silver Lake); Kevin Norwood, Evan Hallissey (Plymouth North); Matt Solan, Luke Tropeano
MVP: Nick Souretis
SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE
Liam Fecteau, Sam Bastis, Devin Dailey, Noah Bastis (Seekonk/Dighton-Rehoboth); David Sullivan, Max Aguiar, Brandon Silva, Josh Pacheco (Somerset/Berkley); Derek Gauvin, Harrison Hughes (ORR/Fairhaven); William Harrop (Apponequet/Old Colony); Tyler Evans (Bourne); Brendon Borges (GNBVT); Madison Butler (Wareham/Carver)
MVP: Liam Fecteau
SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE
Luke Dunham, Justin Appleby, Jack Hartwell, Matt Mahoney, Rob Casagrande (Hull/Cohasset); Sean Noonan, Anthony Patete (East Bridgewater/West Bridgewater); Timmy Ward, Ronan Schipani, Max Miellano, Jack Coyle, Declan Devin, Austin Shea, Kevin Leary, Griffin Vetrano (Norwell); Sean Geary, Jake Higgins (Rockland); Jake Jordan, Aidan Carey, Lincoln Molind, Josh Murphy (Middleboro); Spencer Merrick, Ryan Tobin (Abington)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Austin Shea
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Dom Boccelli (Ashland); Bryan Metayer, Myles Kidd, George Tolman, Kyle Leger (Norwood); Zach Conway, Danny Sullivan (Westwood); Nick Larche (Holliston); Kevin Arthur, James Tyer (Medfield); Evan Monaghan, Alex Infanger, Pari Lykourinos (Medway): Connor Burke (Dover-Sherborn/Weston); Brendan Stamm (Dedham); Michael Whalen (Norton); Jameson Eldridge (Bellingham); Joseph Carrazza (Hopkinton)
MVP: Myles Kidd, Evan Monaghan
Source: www.bostonherald.com