DREAM TEAM
Cole Blaeser (St. John’s Prep)
Finnegan Burke (Catholic Memorial)
Cam Fici (Belmont)
Aidan Holland (St. John’s Prep)
Josh Iby (Pope Francis)
Brady Quackenbush (Marshfield)
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Aidan Brazel (Hingham)
Brady Bullock (St. Mary’s)
Drew Coady (Braintree)
Drew Damiani (Lynnfield)
Jack Dickie (Watertown/Wayland)
Aiden Dunphy (Silver Lake)
Jason Finkelstein (Walpole)
Peter Grace (Belmont)
Chris Hanifan (Reading)
Maurice Kearney (Pope Francis)
Dillan Lowe (Nashoba)
Sam Mazanec (Duxbury)
Colin McIver (Sandwich)
Chase McKenna (Hingham)
Pavit Mehra (Hopkinton)
Gavin Moynihan (Xaverian)
Jackie Murphy (BC High)
Ben O’Keefe (Tewksbury)
Leo Owens (Canton)
Ben Paterson (Franklin)
Anthony Patete (West/East Bridgewater)
Evan Pennucci (Reading)
Cole Pouliot-Porter (Xaverian)
Teagan Pratt (Scituate)
Jake Russell (Arlington)
AJ Thomas (Canton)
Will Van Sicklin (St. John’s Prep)
Timmy Ward (Norwell)
Owen Watson (Catholic Memorial)
Brendan Zinck (Malden Catholic)
HONORABLE MENTION
Kevin Arthur (Medfield)
Matthew Cooke (Tewksbury)
Matt Cox (BC High)
Dan Daley (Franklin)
Jake Davies (Arlington)
Jack Dickie (Watertown)
Charlie DiMartino (Braintree)
Joe DiMartino (Xaverian)
Sean Dittmeier (Norwood)
Tyler Egan (Triton)
Aiden Harrington (Duxbury)
Jake Hemingway (Marshfield)
Matt Keenan (Archbishop Williams)
Cam MacPherson (Hopkinton)
Robbie Marshall (Wellesley)
Charlie Mattocks (Nashoba)
Mitchell Norkevicius (Sandwich)
Reagan O’Neil (Wellesley)
Jackson Powers (Woburn)
Austin Shea (Norwell)
Petey Silverman (Winthrop)
Jimmy Sullivan (Scituate)
DREAM TEAM
COLE BLAESER
XAVERIAN
Blaeser closed his profession in model at St. John’s Prep by netting 36 complete factors. He propelled the Eagles throughout their run to the Div. 1 Final Four, and gained the Hobey Baker High School Award. The senior boasts a GPA of 4.2, and can be a member of St. John’s Prep’s soccer and observe packages. Drafted within the USPHL NCDC, Blaeser plans to play excessive degree junior hockey, earlier than hopefully taking part in within the collegiate ranks.
FINNEGAN BURKE
CATHOLIC MEMORIAL
During his senior season, Burke aided Catholic Memorial immensely throughout its voyage to the Div. 1 Elite 8. In addition to his abilities as one of many high defensemen within the Commonwealth, he additionally discovered methods to contribute offensively, with 4 targets and 20 assists to his credit score. Burke is a member of the National Honor Society, and performs golf in his spare time. He will proceed his hockey profession at Bowdoin College.
CAM FICI
BELMONT
Fici racked up a whopping 33 targets to go along with 20 assists, main Belmont to an look within the Div. 1 Sweet 16. Fici closes his highschool profession as a two-time Middlesex League MVP, and a recipient of the Boston Bruins Sportsmanship Award. Fici can be a member of Belmont’s golf staff. He will attend Bentley University.
AIDAN HOLLAND
ST. JOHN’S PREP
Holland was named a Catholic Conference All-Star for the second time after registering 24 targets and 20 assists and a plus/minus of +31. A member of the Headmasters List and the Investment Club at St. John’s Prep, Holland enjoys learning funds.
JOSH IBY
POPE FRANCIS
Iby could have delivered probably the most unforgettable second of this previous MIAA hockey season, when he sniped the game-winning objective with 25.6 seconds left at hand Pope Francis the Div. 1 championship (a 3-2 victory over Xaverian). The senior middle closed his profession with 45 targets and 55 assists. Iby, who additionally performs lacrosse, made the Honor Roll three semesters. He will attend a postgraduate 12 months at Cushing Academy subsequent fall.
BRADY QUACKENBUSH
MARSHFIELD
The senior completed with a save proportion of .953, paired with a targets towards common of simply 0.83. He was chosen as a Co-MVP for the Patriot League, and named to the MSHCA Boys All-Star recreation in consequence. A two-time Scholar Athlete Award winner and a member of the National Honor Society, Quackenbush additionally performs for the Bay State Breakers hockey staff, in addition to Marshfield’s lacrosse program. He will play a postgraduate season with Phillips Exeter Academy.
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
AIDAN BRAZEL
HINGHAM
As a senior, Brazel buried 15 targets to go along with 5 assists, main his staff with a plus/minus of +16. He completed his highschool profession with 78 complete factors (46 targets, 32 assists), and was chosen to play within the CT/MA Cross-Border HS Hockey All-Star Challenge. The proper wing has been named to the respect roll every time period; he enjoys fishing and {golfing} as hobbies. He plans to play membership hockey at Fairfield University whereas learning Finance.
BRADY BULLOCK
ST. MARY’S (LYNN)
Bullock proved to be a catalyst for St. Mary’s (Lynn) as he racked up 16 targets to go along with 11 assists. The ahead was essential for the Spartans, as they loved a run to the Div. 1 Sweet 16. He was chosen to take part within the MSHCA Boys All-Star Game on March 26. Bullock can be a member of St. Mary’s baseball program.
DREW COADY
BRAINTREE
Coady proved to be a dual-threat for Braintree throughout its march to the Div. 1 Elite 8. In addition to rising as one of many Bay State Conference’s high defensemen, he additionally collected 5 targets and dished out 15 assists. The senior was named a MSHCA Boys All-Star. Coady performs for Braintree’s boys lacrosse program, and enjoys taking part in video video games in his spare time. He plans to play junior hockey subsequent, with the hope of taking part in on the collegiate degree within the close to future.
DREW DAMIANI
LYNNFIELD
Damiani tallied 12 targets and 24 assists this previous winter, eclipsing 100 profession factors (123 complete). The senior defenseman was the Cape Ann League’s Most Valuable Player for the second time, and named a First Team All-Star regardless of taking part in the second half of the season with a torn UCL in his thumb. Damiani has a 3.85 GPA.
JACK DICKIE
WATERTOWN/WAYLAND
Dickie (10 targets to go along with eight assists) was MVP of the Middlesex League (Freedom Division). He was a league All-Star for a 3rd time after serving to Watertown/Wayland attain the Div. 3 Final Four. Also a member of Watertown’s golf staff, the senior enjoys spending time with mates in his free time.
AIDEN DUNPHY
SILVER LAKE
Dunphy had a breakout 12 months (14 targets, 38 assists) and was named the Patriot League’s Most Valuable Player and a recipient of the Boston Bruins Sportsmanship Award. The senior eclipsed 100 factors for his profession (120 complete), one in every of simply seven in program historical past to take action. Dunphy can be a two-time Eastern Mass. Soccer All-Star, and a member of the Lakers’ boys lacrosse program.
JASON FINKELSTEIN
WALPOLE
Finkelstein sniped 27 targets and tacked on 23 assists this winter. He was chosen to the Bay State Conference All-Star staff, and named the league’s Most Valuable Player after guiding Walpole to the Div. 2 Final Four. Another recipient of the Boston Bruins Sportsmanship Award, Finkelstein additionally has a expertise for baseball, the game he will likely be taking part in at Babson College subsequent.
PETER GRACE
BELMONT
Grace was a Middlesex League (Liberty Division) All-Star after scoring six targets whereas racking up 22 assists. The senior teamed up with Cam Fici to assist propel Belmont to the Div. 1 Round of 16. Grace is a excessive honor roll scholar. He will likely be attending Boston University subsequent fall.
CHRIS HANIFAN
READING
Hanifan caught hearth in internet for Reading in the course of the postseason, main the 14th-seeded Rockets on a Cinderella run to the Div. 1 Final Four. He surrendered simply 41 targets (two in the course of the playoffs) over 25 video games, ending with a save proportion of .930 and a targets towards common of 1.64. He additionally registered eight shutouts. Also a member of Reading’s baseball program, the junior likes to surf when he get the prospect, and boasts a GPA of three.4.
MAURICE KEARNEY
POPE FRANCIS
Kearney performed a essential function in delivering Pope Francis the Div. 1 championship, as he arrange Josh Iby for the game-winning objective with an help within the closing seconds. He completed with 40 factors (16 targets, 24 assists). The junior additionally performs for the U18 Thunderbirds National Fall hockey staff. He is undecided on a university vacation spot.
DILLAN LOWE
NASHOBA
The senior defenseman netted 5 targets and added 22 assists, adequate to complete second on his staff with 27 complete factors, as Nashoba gained the Div. 3 state title. He additionally blocked 31 pictures. Academically, the senior was the recipient of the English Award, in addition to the Woods/Technology Award this previous 12 months. Lowe will play a 12 months of juniors hockey with the Worcester Railers subsequent.
SAM MAZANEC
DUXBURY
Mazanec, one of many South Shore’s high goaltenders, led Duxbury to the Div. 2 Final Four. He completed with a 1.88 targets towards common over 25 video games, registering a save proportion of .950 within the course of. He was a Patriot League All-Star for the second time, and gained the 2023 Character Award.
COLIN MCIVER
SANDWICH
The Cape and Islands League All-Star had 51 complete factors this previous season (23 targets, 28 assists). The senior finishes his profession as one of many high scorers in Blue Knights historical past with 103 factors total and performed a vital function in main Sandwich to a Div. 4 boys hockey championship look for a second straight season. McIver is a member of the Cape Cod Lightning membership staff, and plans to review Architecture in faculty.
CHASE MCKENNA
HINGHAM
The senior defenseman scored 24 factors in 24 video games, whereas main the staff in blocked pictures, plus-minus and pictures on objective. McKenna was chosen for the Massachusetts Senior All-Star Game. For his profession, McKenna amassed 40 factors and had a formidable plus-minus of +51. A member of the National Honor Society, McKenna performs for the South Shore Kings U18.
PAVIT MEHRA
HOPKINTON
The MVP of the Tri-Valley League amassed 40 targets and 30 assists this winter, carrying the Hillers to an look within the Div. 2 state finals. Mehra is a member of the Cape Cod Whalers, in addition to the Boston Hockey Club staff. He will play junior hockey subsequent.
GAVIN MOYNIHAN
XAVERIAN
Moynihan led Xaverian in factors scored this season with 29 total (10 targets, 19 assists). The senior middle was named a Catholic Conference All-Star, as he helped with guiding the Hawks to a Div. 1 championship look, the second straight for this system. Moynihan performs membership hockey with the East Coast Militia, and has an impressive G.P.A. of 4.40. He is presently enrolled in URI’s PharmD program.
JACKIE MURPHY
BC HIGH
The senior had 10 targets and 7 assists and was a Catholic Conference All-Star, main the Eagles to title runs within the Peter Frates Winter Classic in addition to the Buddy Ferreira Classic. Murphy is undecided on his future plans, however is taking a look at doing a postgrad 12 months.
BEN O’KEEFE
TEWKSBURY
O’Keefe recorded eight shutouts throughout Tewksbury’s journey to the Div. 2 Sweet 16, setting a faculty file. He completed with a save proportion of .936 to pair with a targets towards common of 1.12. The senior was the Merrimack Valley Conference (Div. 2) Player of the Year. O’Keefe performs for the Boston Junior Rangers Club staff, and is a member of Tewksbury’s baseball and golf groups. He plans on taking part in junior hockey subsequent, earlier than ultimately going to varsity.
LEO OWENS
CANTON
Owens missed the primary half of the 2022-23 season with accidents, however got here roaring again when it mattered most. The senior defenseman completed with eight assists and was a vital backstop for Canton throughout its journey to the Div. 2 state title. Owens was Canton’s Student of the Month for his educational efficiency final October. He will attend Merrimack within the fall and plans on becoming a member of the college’s membership hockey staff.
BEN PATERSON
FRANKLIN
Paterson was the Hockomock League’s MVP after posting 31 factors (14 targets, 17 assists) because the Panthers loved a run to the Div. 1 Sweet 16. Paterson, who has a 3.6 FPA, additionally performs golf and is a member of college’s lacrosse program.
ANTHONY PATETE
EAST/WEST BRIDGEWATER
Patete had 31 targets, 21 assists, and was an MSHCA All-Star. The senior captain closed his highschool tenure with 111 complete profession factors. Patete is a three-time South Shore League soccer All-Star at East Bridgewater and performs lacrosse as properly. He will proceed his hockey profession within the ACHA Hockey League whereas attending Bridgewater State University.
EVAN PENNUCCI
READING
Pennucci completed with 10 targets and 18 assists, serving to Reading attain the Div. 1 Final Four; the senior middle was a Middlesex League All-Star. Pennucci closed his profession with 96 factors total. Pennucci will likely be attending Loyola Marymount in Los Angeles subsequent, the place he’ll research Engineering and plans on taking part in for the college’s membership hockey program.
COLE POULIOT-PORTER
XAVERIAN
Pouliot-Porter was the hero in internet for Xaverian in the course of the postseason, carrying the Hawks to the Div. 1 title recreation. The junior boasted a formidable targets towards common of 1.96, with a save proportion of .936. He performs for the Buffalo Regals U16 AAA membership staff in his spare time.
TEAGAN PRATT
SCITUATE
The senior captain collected 58 factors (30 targets, 28 assists) to shoulder Scituate throughout its voyage to the Div. 3 title recreation. The left winger eclipsed 100 profession factors (105 total). Pratt likes to play golf, along with fishing and weightlifting. He is seeking to play a postgraduate 12 months of hockey subsequent, with hopes of ultimately taking part in collegiately down the road.
JAKE RUSSELL
ARLINGTON
Russell notched 19 targets and 15 assists over the course of 16 video games, because the Spy Ponders made a visit to the Div. 1 Sweet 16. The senior was a two-time Middlesex League All-Star. The National Honor Society member is undecided on his faculty vacation spot.
AJ THOMAS
CANTON
Thomas tallied 13 targets and dished out eight assists, and capped a 4-1 championship recreation victory over Hopkinton with an open-netter. A senior and an Honor Roll member, Thomas performs for the South Shore Kings U18 National (Bound Tier 1) membership staff. He is planning on learning felony justice in faculty.
WILL VAN SICKLIN
ST. JOHN’S PREP
Over the course of twenty-two video games, Van Sicklin sniped 13 targets and added 18 assists, serving to St. John’s Prep attain the Div. 1 Final Four. The senior, a Catholic Conference All-Star, is a member of the National Honor Society in addition to the Spanish Honor Society. Van Sicklin can be on the Head of School List at St. John’s Prep.
TIMMY WARD
NORWELL
Ward, who completed with 74 factors on the season (33 targets, 41 assists), scored the successful objective that gained the Div. 4 title in an unforgettable 4-3 extra time victory towards Sandwich in March. Ward can be a member of the Clippers’ boys lacrosse staff, and in addition enjoys taking part in golf and soccer. He will attend Providence College.
OWEN WATSON
CATHOLIC MEMORIAL
Watson completed with a targets towards common of 1.14 to go along with a save proportion of .941. He additionally recorded eight shutouts, serving to the Knights declare the Catholic Conference title. The junior was later named the league’s Most Valuable Player, and chosen to play within the CT/MA Cross-Border HS Hockey All-Star Challenge. Watson performs for the Boch Blazers membership hockey staff, and is presently undecided on the place he plans on attending faculty.
BRENDAN ZINCK
MALDEN CATHOLIC
Zinck was named a Boston Bruins Sportsmanship Award recipient after ending with a .917 save proportion. The senior was named his staff’s Defensive MVP. Zinck has made the Honor Roll each semester of highschool up to now, and acquired Headmaster’s List accolades 11 instances. Zinck is definitely a high-quality golfer in his personal proper and will likely be taking part in that sport collegiately at Merrimack subsequent.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Drew Coady, Charlie Dimartino, Nick Fasano, Ryan Cochran (Braintree); Brendan Peck, Noah Albright (Framingham); Owen McHugh (Milton); Jimmy Kenney (Needham); Gavin Doucette (Newton North); Matt Bianculli, Jason Finkelstein (Walpole); Kyle Parker, Robbie Marshall, Reagan O’Neil (Wellesley); Jack Brady, Andrew Ferguson (Weymouth)
MVP: Jason Finkelstein, Reagan O’Neil
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE
Eddie Brodney-McDevitt, John Driscoll, Ryan Shields, Eamon Vraibel (Latin Academy); Jacob Thomas, Ryan Thomas, Chase Whiteknact (East Boston)
CAPE AND ISLANDS
ATLANTIC: Jack Connolly, Colin Mclver, Silas Ohman, Chris Cardillo, Mitchell Norkevicius (Sandwich); Chris Shanahan, Kele Gregory, Matt Quinlan, Connor Hennigan (Falmouth); Chase Fields, Coley Buckler, Shea Semprini, Chad Tordone (Barnstable); Sam Weiner, Logan Poulin (Nauset)
MVP: Mitchell Norkevicius
LIGHTHOUSE: Griffin Starr, Ryan Davis, Jack Billings, Braden Knapp, Canton Jenkinson, Colby Okeefe (Nantucket); Nick BenDavid, Nick Rego, Hunter Johnson, Nate Averill, Frankie Paciello (Martha’s Vineyard); Aidan Powers, Cam Cavatorta, Daniel Julian (Dennis-Yarmouth); Dominic Tsoukalas (Monomoy); Coltan Henderson, Jamie Erikson (St. John Paul)
MVP: Griffin Starr
CAPE ANN LEAGUE
Drew Damiani, Dan McSweeney, Joe Raffa, Jack Carpenter, Lucas Cook (Lynnfield); Matt Venturi, Bodie Marcotte, Hunter Belisle (Amesbury); Jack Stewart, Ben Guertin, Nolan Cole (Pentucket); Jamie Brooks, Zach McHugh, Max Puleo (Newburyport); Quinn Brady, Dougie Pratt (Rockport); Jack Lindholm, Tyler Egan (Triton); Will Stidsen (Hamilton-Wenham); Robbie Daley (North Reading)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Drew Damiani, Hunter Belisle
CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE
Finn Kelly, Matt Deminico, Matt Keenan, Ben Sylvester (Archbishop Williams); Brady Bullock, Anthony Palmer, Aidan Fitzpatrick (St. Mary’s); Brady Vitelli, Aidan Scanlan (Bishop Feehan); Thomas Driscoll, Ryan Noonan, Patrick Clair (Arlington Catholic); Josh Millman, Manny Alvarez-Segee (Bishop Fenwick); Adyn Simmons, Michael Russo (Bishop Stang); Quinn McNamara (Matignon)
MVP: Brady Bullock
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
Pete Leuke, Jackie Murphy, Luke O’Sullivan (BC High); Michael Birch, Finn Burke, Connor Fryberger, Tyler Hamilton, Brendan MacNeil, Owen Watson (Catholic Memorial); Brendan Zinck (Malden Catholic); Jimmy Ayers, Cole Blaeser, Aiden Holland, Christian Rosa, Will Van Sicklin (St. John’s Prep); Jack Beauregard, Luke Gerardi, Ryan Melanson (St. John’s Shrewsbury); Liam Capplis, Joe DiMartino, Gavin Moynihan, Cole Pouliot-Porter (Xaverian)
MVP: Owen Watson
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE
Richard Gaskin, Matthew DeAngelis, Dillon Marujo (Somerville); Tyler Taddia, Devon Page, Louis Pucillo, Nick Pasquariella (Medford); Chris Ceccal, David Saia, Michael Brandano (Everett/Revere/Malden/Mystic Valley); Mathew Cote (Lynn)
MVP: Tyler Taddia
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Colin Flynn (Attleboro); Trever Marder (Foxboro); James Boldy, Kyle Abbott (King Philip); Kaden Burns, Mark Awazyan, Kyle Gruber (North Attleboro); Connor McGrath, Colton Scheralis (Taunton); James Young, Jack Digirolamo, AJ Thomas, Brendan Tourgee (Canton); Connor Davey, Thomas Gormley (Mansfield); Matthew Larson, Jack Perron, Andrew Livingston (Oliver Ames); Colby Wagner, Anthony Lampasona, Logan Marchand, Daniel Daly (Franklin)
MVP: Ben Paterson
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Cameron Mattos, Jacob Almeida, Bryce Medeiros (Diman); Kacey Brown, Colin Wilbur (Southeastern/Bristol-Plymouth); Jacob McAleer, Tommy Jenkins (South Shore); Matt Paling (Upper Cape); Michael Repucci (Blue Hills); Lukas Sobzcak (Tri-County)
MVP: Jacob McAleer
MVC/DCL
DIV. 1 ALL-CONFERENCE: Carter Richardson (Shrewsbury); Carter Hillson (Andover); Sean Gray (Central Catholic); AJ Bongiorno, Cole Pelkey (Chelmsford); Evan Cormier (Waltham); Ethan Cliff (Billerica); Tyler Frazee (Westford Academy)
DIV. 1 ALL-STARS: Anthony Nuzzolio, Andrew Peris (Shrewsbury); Cam Jankowski, Max Gagnon, Tim Briley (Central Catholic); Mark Bierwirth, David Wood (Chelmsford); Drew Anderson, Phil Sarkissian (Waltham); Nolan Dawson, Dan Viscione (Billerica); Braeden Archambault, Tyler Lareau (Andover); Nick Burns, David MacLure (Westford)
MVP: Cole Pelkey
DIV. 2 ALL-CONFERENCE: Troy Takesian (North Andover); Nick Dicioccio, Ben O’Keefe, Matt Cooke (Tewksbury); Jay Carter (Concord-Carlisle); Frank DeTraglia, Matt Mahoney (Lincoln-Sudbury); Patrick Harnan (Boston Latin)
DIV. 2 ALL-STARS: Camden Matthews, Evan Kilfoyle (Acton-Boxboro); Richard Bova, Thomas Harnan (Boston Latin); Noah Thorpe, Marcos Braceras (Concord-Carlisle); Tom Kinzfogl, Brett Martin (Lincoln-Sudbury); Dylan Zukowksi, Elliot Wood (Newton South); Tyler Barnes, Jeremy Insogna (Tewksbury); Dylan Fitzpatrick (North Andover)
MVP: Ben O’Keefe
DIV. 3 ALL-CONFERENCE: Owen Kneeland (Methuen); Chris Woo (Bedford); John Bishop (Haverhill); Jacob McDougall, Tommy Workman (Dracut/Tyngsboro); Wylie Welch (Cambridge); Charles Demeo (Bedford);
Aidan Lavoie (Lowell)
DIV. 3 ALL-STARS: Nathan Freelove, Drew Duross, Colin Underwood (Dracut/Tyngsboro); Owen O’Brien, Jack Allard (Methuen); Thomas Woodlock, Ned Akashian (Lowell); Darren Ackerman, Jake Costa (Haverhill); Caleb Jaffe, Jack Toner (Cambridge); Nick Taturczuk, Ryan McGrath (Bedford)
MVP: Tommy Workman
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
LIBERTY: Jake Davies, Ryan Gilbert, Drew Fecteau, Jake Russell (Arlington); Shay Donohue, Cam Ficci, Joe Gaziano, Peter Grace (Belmont); Rob Granara, Evan Pennucci (Reading); Jackson Powers (Woburn); Kevin Bertocci (Winchester)
MVP: Cam Ficci, Jake Davies
FREEDOM: Joe Colliton, Dom DeAngelis, Matt Elwell (Wakefield); Nathan Alberti, Bobby Cyr, Michael Daniels (Wilmington); Aiden Campbell, Jack Dickie, Casey Williams (Watertown); Koby Sloan (Burlington); Matthew Ficcione (Melrose); Bobby Cooke (Stoneham)
MVP: Jack Dickie
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Petey Silverman, Jack Hayes, Nico Babine (Winthrop); Hogan Sedky, Chris Locke (Marblehead); Trevor McNeill (Danvers); Ronan Locke (Swampscott); Colby Jewell (Gloucester)
ALL-STARS: Phil Boncore, Billy Hayes, Colin O’Leary (Winthrop); Quinn Hitchcock, Derek Faia, Will Roddy (Swampscott); James Caeran, Kyle Hart (Marblehead); Dylan Hunter, Gavin Lawrence (Beverly); Brett Cunningham, Riley de Haan (Gloucester); Ashton Sousa (Peabody/Saugus); Ty Langlais (Danvers); Joe Young, Anthony Cerbone (Masconomet);
MVP: Petey Silverman
PATRIOT LEAGUE
FISHER: Tyler Richards, Liam Monahan, Ben Lines (Hanover); James Rogers, Noah Kearney (North Quincy); James Stone, Brandon Perry, Brendan Abban (Pembroke); Sean McNamara, James Lopes, Tristan Holmes, Matt Mulligam (Plymouth South); Will Martin, Lincoln Hennessey (Quincy); Teagan Pratt, Matt Seghezzi, James Sullivan, Johnny Donohue (Scituate)
MVP: Will Martin, James Sullivan
KEENAN: Aiden Harrington, Connor O’Connell, Sam Mazanec, Brendan Bonner (Duxbury); Jake Hemingway, Tommy Carroll, Ryland McGlame, Cam McGettrick, Brady Quackenbush, Connor Merrick (Marshfield); Josh Bates (Plymouth North); Brandan Cavicchi, Ben Cronin, Aiden Dunphy (Silver Lake); Matt Solari, Luke Tropeano, Joe Culley (Whitman-Hanson)
MVP: Brady Quackenbush, Aiden Dunphy
SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE
Jake Quinn, Aidan Powers, Spencer Merrick (Abington); Luke Dunham, Matt Mohoney, Rob Casagrande, Luke Consentino (Hull/Cohasset); Jake Jordan, Sam Steinman (Middleboro); Kevin Leary, Aedan Coyle, Timmy Ward, Austin Shea, Quinn Simmons, Nolan Petrucelli (Norwell); Ben Romer, Sean Geary, Chris Fuller, Logan Murphy, Joe Salamone (Rockland); Anthony Patete, Brett Peterson (East/West Bridgewater)
MVP: Tim Ward
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Anthony Rodrigues (Ashland); Kevin Cronin (Dedham); Andrew Goldstein (Dover-Sherborn/Weston); Collin Logan (Holliston); Pavit Mehra, Joseph Carrazza, Dylan Mansur (Hopkinton); Kevin Arthur, Andrew Ladd, James Tyer (Medfield); Kavveh Bahery (Medway); Dylan Cummings, Josh Cohen (Norton); Sean Dittmeier, Ed Carroll (Norwood); John Quinn, Danny Sullivan (Westwood)
MVP: Pavit Mehra, Dylan Cummings
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