BOYS LACROSSE ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Justin Alexander (Franklin)
Jimmy Ayers (St. John’s Prep)
Andrew Berardi (Nauset)
Ryan Blagg (Chelmsford)
James Carroll (BC High)
Ryan Cho (Acton-Boxboro)
Tyler Clayton (Acton-Boxboro)
Jayden Consigli (Franklin)
Connor Cronin (Marblehead)
Jack Curran (Needham)
Ryan Daly (Norwell)
Luke Davis (Franklin)
Brock Desmarais (Dracut)
Scott Einarson (Billerica)
Gabriel Elkin (Natick)
Will Emsing (BC High)
Chris Esposito (St. John’s Prep)
Tyler Fay (North Andover)
Wyatt Glass (Duxbury)
Finn Granara (Reading)
Robbie Granara (Reading)
Will Harrop (Old Colony)
Henry Hasselbeck (Xaverian)
Joe Hennessey (Hingham)
James Kenney (Needham)
Patrick Maroney (BC High)
Camden Matthews (Acton-Boxboro)
Matt Morrow (St. John’s Prep)
John Mullen (Norwell)
Charlie Packard (Hingham)
Jack Pyne (BC High)
Tyler Sacchetti (Franklin)
Parker Villarin (Duxbury)
Ryan Winters (Lincoln-Sudbury)
JUSTIN ALEXANDER
FRANKLIN
The UMass-Lowell commit gained 305-of-386 potential faceoffs his senior season, because the Panthers made a run to the Div. 1 quarterfinals. He closed his highschool profession with a surprising 73% successful fee within the faceoff circle (897-for-1,226), with 12 objectives to go together with 22 assists.
JIMMY AYERS
ST. JOHN’S PREP
The Johns Hopkins commit took the MIAA by storm as soon as once more with a 73-point outburst (54 objectives, 19 assists), guiding St. John’s Prep to its third consecutive Div. 1 championship with a 16-14 win over bitter rival BC High this previous June; he was named an All-American. The three-time All-Catholic Conference Team member totaled 225 whole factors (155 objectives, 70 assists).
ANDREW BERARDI
NAUSET
Berardi (82 objectives, 41 assists) helped Nauset to the Div. 2 quarterfinals and was named the convention’s Most Valuable Player. The senior is a member of the Kings Lacrosse membership staff, and a Cape and Islands League All-Star Basketball Team choice. Berardi will attend Babson College subsequent yr, the place he will likely be persevering with his lacrosse journey.
RYAN BLAGG
CHELMSFORD
The defenseman was chosen as an All-American and an All-Merrimack Valley Conference First-Team choice in guiding Chelmsford to the Div. 1 Round of 16. Blagg was additionally named to the All-Merrimack Valley Conference First Team in each basketball and soccer, the game he will likely be taking part in on the University of New Hampshire.
JAMES CARROLL
BC HIGH
The Georgetown commit completed with 28 factors (13 objectives, 15 assists) and likewise registered 89 floor balls. He prompted 40 turnovers because the Eagles made a run to the Div. 1 finals for a 3rd consecutive season. This included his comeback from a daunting damage through the 2022 lacrosse playoffs, when Carroll sustained a ruptured spleen and a lacerated kidney.
RYAN CHO
ACTON-BOXBORO
The two-year captain racked up 36 objectives to go together with 20 assists his senior season because the midfielder was named a Dual County League All-Star for his performances. The Revolution in the end went on to achieve the Div. 1 semifinals earlier than faltering to BC High. Cho performs for the Fighting Clams membership lacrosse program, and can proceed to play in school at UMass-Lowell.
TYLER CLAYTON
ACTON-BOXBORO
The Dual County League’s Most Valuable Player completed with 94 factors general, capping his unimaginable highschool journey with 200. He was chosen as a USA All-American. The staff captain of Acton-Boxboro’s soccer staff and an avid guitar participant, Clayton will take a postgrad yr on the Salisbury School earlier than heading off to UMass.
JAYDEN CONSIGLI
FRANKLIN
Consigli ended with a 107-point marketing campaign (79 objectives, 28 assists). He was named a Hockomock League All-Star in addition to an Eastern Mass. All-American. The senior (329 factors general) will play in school when he heads to UMass-Lowell, the place he’s planning to main in enterprise.
CONNOR CRONIN
MARBLEHEAD
Cronin fully took over the Northeastern Conference with 81 objectives and 50 assists this previous spring, serving to Marblehead practically pull off an ideal season. The Magicians noticed their run finish within the Div. 2 Final Four, once they fell to the state’s runner-up, Duxbury. Cronin (153 profession objectives, 116 assists) will likely be attending Avon Old Farms subsequent yr, the place he intends to play soccer.
JACK CURRAN
NEEDHAM
Curran was named a Bay State Conference All-Star his junior season, as he buried 16 objectives and 18 assists. He additionally amassed 92 floor balls and created 68 prompted turnovers. An Eastern Mass. Lacrosse All-Star in his personal proper, Curran is also a member of Needham’s boys hockey staff.
RYAN DALY
NORWELL
Daly led the top-seeded Clippers to the Div. 3 state title. The senior completed with essentially the most saves in program historical past with 567. A two-time All-American and South Shore League All-Star choice, Daly will proceed to play lacrosse on the University of Vermont.
LUKE DAVIS
FRANKLIN
Davis set a program file for factors in a season with 141 (83 objectives, 58 assists), ok to be named the Hockomock League’s Most Valuable Player, and a USA All-American for the third time. Davis is sure for Boston University the place he’ll main in enterprise whereas taking part in lacrosse.
BROCK DESMARAIS
DRACUT
Desmarais was named the Merrimack Valley Conference’s Player of the Year, as he carried Dracut to an look within the Div. 3 Round of 8. The senior has additionally loved nice success on the MIAA degree for wrestling, ending as a state champion. However, he’ll flip his consideration to a future in lacrosse, taking part in for Rutgers University.
SCOTT EINARSON
BILLERICA
Einarson closed out his profession by successful the Merrimack Valley Conference’s Most Valuable Player Award. The Bryant-bound Einarson holds the single-season program file for saves with 377, and likewise shattered the college’s all-time file for profession stops with 882 (with a 74% save proportion). A 3-year captain and the recipient of the Barbara Hood Memorial Student Scholar Athlete Award, Einarson gained the Presidential Academic Award, and boasts a GPA of three.7.
GABRIEL ELKIN
NATICK
The Union College commit completed his yr with 51 objectives and 17 assists and was named the Bay State Conference (Carey Division) MVP. He was a league All-Star for a 3rd time, and chosen to the Eastern Mass. All-Star Team for the second straight yr. Elkin maintained Honor Roll standing for the whole length of his highschool profession, three years of which he earned High Honors.
WILL EMSING
BC HIGH
As a senior, Emsing proved to be one of many Catholic Conference’s most electrifying scorers with 122 factors in whole (77 objectives, 43 assists). The attackman was named an Eastern Mass. Coaches Lacrosse Association All-American, and a league All-Star because the Eagles reached the Div. 1 title recreation. A member of the Kings Lacrosse membership staff and a giant fan of fishing, Emsing will proceed his taking part in profession at Tufts University.
CHRIS ESPOSITO
ST. JOHN’S PREP
Esposito was essential for St. John’s Prep throughout its current run to a different Div. 1 lacrosse crown, primarily for his work within the faceoff circle. He gained 68% of his matchups, and completed with over 300-plus victories this spring alone. The senior ends his highschool profession with 20 whole objectives and 35 assists. A previous member of each the National Honor Society and the Spanish National Honor Society, Esposito is dedicated to taking part in lacrosse at Stony Brook University.
TYLER FAY
NORTH ANDOVER
The senior captain registered 147 floor balls and 91 compelled turnovers whereas incomes all-Merrimack Valley Conference and All-American honors. A 3-time all-league performer, Fay ended his profession with 327 floor balls, 216 compelled turnovers and 9 objectives. A member of the National Honor Society, Fay will attend the Isenberg School of Management at UMass.
WYATT GLASS
DUXBURY
Despite lacking time attributable to a knee damage sustained through the hockey season, Glass nonetheless managed to build up 28 objectives and 15 assists en path to the Div. 2 title recreation, incomes Patriot League All-Star honors. Glass enjoys strolling his canines and taking part in golf when he’s off the sphere. He is planning on lacrosse at Merrimack College within the fall.
FINN GRANARA
READING
The senior goaltender completed with a save proportion of 68% and was named an All-American in addition to a Middlesex League All-Star for the Div. 2 champions. Granara is dedicated to taking part in lacrosse at Saint Anselm College subsequent.
ROBBIE GRANARA
READING
Granara notched 58 objectives and 57 assists this yr, ending with 267 for his profession. In addition to being named a Boston Herald All-Scholastic for the second time, he was additionally chosen as a USA All-American as soon as once more, in addition to a Middlesex League All-Star. Granara plans on attending a put up grad yr at Avon Old Farms subsequent, with UMass on the long run horizon.
WILL HARNOP
OLD COLONY
Harnop scored 94 objectives to associate with 44 assists (138 factors). He caps his resume at Old Colony with 299 whole objectives and 102 profession assists. HIs subsequent cease is at Western New England University.
HENRY HASSELBECK
XAVERIAN
Prior to his current dedication to Michigan State for soccer, Hasselbeck was extensively thought of to be one of many high lacrosse prospects within the nation. As a midfielder, he nonetheless discovered a technique to snipe 36 objectives, and dished out 24 assists. He was chosen as a Catholic Conference All-Star, and chosen because the recipient of Xaverian’s ‘X’ Factor Award.
JOE HENNESSEY
HINGHAM
The staff captain scored 46 objectives to go together with 34 assists, ending his highschool profession with 149 whole factors en path to a visit to the Div. 1 Final Four. Hennessey will play at Union College.
JAMES KENNEY
NEEDHAM
The 2023 Bay State Conference MVP, Kenney proved to be an offensive standout, regardless of taking part in as a defenseman and a protracted stick midfielder for essentially the most half. He put up 55 factors (21 objectives, 34 assists), and was named an Eastern Mass. All-American. Only a junior, Kenney has already verbally dedicated to Notre Dame.
PATRICK MARONEY
BC HIGH
Maroney was chosen as a US Lacrosse All-American and as a Catholic Conference All-Star for the second time. He tallied 74 objectives and tacked on 28 assists to complete the yr with 102 factors. In addition to being a member of the Laxachusetts membership staff, Maroney is a excessive honors pupil. He will play lacrosse at Gettysburg College subsequent yr.
CAMDEN MATTHEWS
ACTON-BOXBORO
Matthews lifted Acton-Boxboro to a Div. 1 semifinals look with a formidable 110-point marketing campaign (82 objectives, 28 assists). The Revolution staff captain was named a USA All-American, and a Dual County League First-Team All-Star. During his time at Acton-Boxboro, the senior was a three-time lettermen with the college’s golf program, and a DCL All-Star in hockey. However, he’ll play lacrosse on the subsequent degree for St. Lawrence University.
MATT MORROW
ST. JOHN’S PREP
Morrow racked up 41 objectives whereas handing out 9 assists, serving to St. John’s Prep elevate its third straight Div. 1 trophy. Morrow is a member of the National Honor Society. He is seeking to research at Wesleyan University.
JOHN MULLEN
NORWELL
The South Shore League’s Most Valuable Player, the senior standout performed a big half in Norwell’s 19-3 season and profitable protection of its Div. 3 state title. A two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic, Mullen is extensively thought of one of many premier faceoff guys within the state. He will play his school lacrosse at Syracuse.
CHARLIE PACKARD
HINGHAM
Committed to the University of Richmond for lacrosse, the senior midfielder was named a Patriot League All-Star and a US All-American for a second time after handing over 44 objectives and 28 assists. An honors pupil in every of his 4 seasons, Packard wrapped up his profession with 180 factors. Packard additionally performed for the Kings Lacrosse membership program, and was a key cog on the Harbormen’s hockey staff in recent times.
JACK PYNE
BC HIGH
A two-time Catholic Conference All-Star, Pyne was the driving issue defensively for BC High throughout its newest playoff journey. He was chosen as a USA Lacrosse All-American. The senior is shifting on to Bowdoin College to proceed his lacrosse profession.
TYLER SACCHETTI
FRANKLIN
One of Franklin’s high attackmen from a vaunted 2023 class, Sacchetti was chosen as a USA All-American after erupting for 60 objectives and 48 assists. That 108-point efficiency additionally earned him the nod to be chosen as a Boston Herald All-Scholastic for the second time. The senior wasn’t only a drive on the sphere (260 profession factors), he was additionally an excellent pupil. Sacchetti completed with High Honors every of his 4 years, and closed his highschool tenure with a GPA of 4.15. He will attend Fairfield University.
PARKER VILLARIN
DUXBURY
Villarin was named a Patriot League All-Star for a second time after Duxbury’s 20-4 season and a berth within the Div. 2 state last. The winner of the 2022 Eleventh Man and 2021 Unsung Hero Awards, Villarin was additionally a member of Duxbury’s soccer and indoor observe and area applications. Villarin will play lacrosse on the Air Force Academy.
RYAN WINTERS
LINCOLN-SUDBURY
As a senior midfielder, Winters served as Lincoln-Sudbury’s anchor throughout its playoff run to the Div. 1 quarterfinals. He scored 44 objectives and tacked on 14 assists, ending his highschool profession with 92 whole factors and 44 floor balls over the course of 38 video games. A member of the Foundations Lacrosse membership staff, Winters is heading off to Bowdoin College.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Sean Riley, Jack Wadja, Jimmy Kenney, Jack Curran, Spencer Chapman (Needham); Brayden Mattera, Will Abplanap, Jake Lania (Walpole); Quinn Pinkham, Brady Kittler, Gabe Elkin, Jay Kittler (Natick); Luke Haley, Ian Wick (Milton); Austin Lynch, James Nolan, Matt Malone, Chris Bertolini (Wellesley); John Yerardi (Framingham); Emmet Teahan (Brookline)
MVP: Gabe Elkin, Jimmy Kenney
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Tyler Clayton, Ryan Cho, Cam Matthews, Trey Clayton, Eben Andrews, Jack Roach (Acton-Boxboro); Eric Miles (Bedford); Evan Sardina (Boston Latin); Max Kosicki, Derek Labadini (Concord-Carlisle); Nick Burns (Westford Academy); Jake Shulkin, Judson Norris (Weston)
FOLEY ALL-STARS: Quinn Garry, Emilio Tanzi, Joe Ladocsi (Weston); Charlie Lieb, Royce Hesterberg (Wayland); Abraham Lester-Baralli, Seamus Reardon (Boston Latin); Ryan Cohen, Ian Grove (Bedford); Kevin Dann (Waltham)
THORPE ALL-STARS: Will Steinkrauss, Jack Poulin, Sam Nigro (Acton-Boxboro); Kal Lonergan, Harry Lefebvre (Concord-Carlisle); Jack Donovan, Ryan Campbell (Westford Academy); Elliot Wood, Teddy Ginsburg (Newton South); Aidan McFerran (Cambridge)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Tyler Clayton, Eric Miles
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE
Dillon Marujo, Sheamus Foley, Alvin Benavides (Somerville); Nathan Tremlett, Jeremy Morris, Osman Elkouram, Brendan Crowley, Nick Pasquariella, Devon Page (Medford); Adam Aguaouz, Cam Wickens (Revere); Chad Robertson, Nelson Jiang, Takai Landrum (Malden)
MVP: Nathan Tremlett
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Luke Davis, Jayden Consigli, Tyler Sacchetti, Ben Harvey, Justin Alexander (Franklin); Carter Shelton (Attleboro); Jeff Chaput, Michael Thomas (Canton); Conor Noone, Tony Sulham (Foxboro); James Boldy, Donovan Develis (King Philip); Drew Sacco, Tommy Smith, Nico Smith, Ryan Degirolamo (Mansfield); Jacob Ligor (Milford); Luke Ward, Connor Rajotte (North Attleboro); Ben Reardon (Oliver Ames); Zach Bernstein, Ryan Brown (Sharon)
MVP: Luke Davis
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Landon Fleck (Upper Cape); Brendan Joyce, Nate Finn (Blue Hills); Tyler Leonardi, Dylan Sullivan (Tri-County); Darrin DeCoste, Todd Egan, Brady Hofeman (South Shore); William Harrop, Stuart Burnham, Ryan Letendre, Luke Meelia (Old Colony); Jake Lamontagne (Bristol-Plymouth); Mack Escher (Cape Cod Tech); Thomas Hustlins, Peyton Volz (Southeastern); Coltrane McGonigle (Westport)
MVP: William Harrop
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Scottie Einarson, Aidan Gibbons, Kam Tremblay, Kyle Breitwieser, Jason Martin, Nick Magliozzi (Billerica); Charlie Maraganis, Owen French, Brock Desmarais (Dracut); Matt Roy, Tyler Fay, Pat Roy, Jake Lins (North Andover); Al Lafreniere, Manny Marshall, Dan Craig, Ryan Blagg (Chelmsford); Easton Morse (Central Catholic); JP Guinee, Matt Johnson, Mac Gobiel, Kiernan Florio, Matt Haney (Andover)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Scottie Einarson, Brock Desmarais
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Coby Sloan, Dusty MacKinnon, Ryan Kane (Burlington); Sean Crogan (Lexington); Finn Granara, Robbie Granara (Reading); Kaiden Johnson (Wakefield); Jack Young, Owen Stesney, Ted Bedruski (Winchester)
LIBERTY ALL-STARS: Nate Johnson, Mike Miele, Cullen Granara, Ethan Haggerty, Mark Boyle (Reading); Colby Beliveau (Winchester); Glenn Burcsu, Cooper Ryan (Lexington); Joe Gaziano, Peter Grace (Belmont); Michael Doherty (Woburn); Finn Nappello (Arlington)
FREEDOM ALL-STARS: Johnathan Jay, Charlie Hanafin, Charlie Andriolo, Jake Goodwin (Burlington); Bobby defeo, Seamus Cable (Wakefield); Michael Fuccioni, Stephen Fogarty, Nick Hitchman, Max Kleinbub (Melrose); Nathan Alberty, Bobby Cyr (Wilmington); Paul Mannke (Stoneham); Levon Gukasyan (Watertown)
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Baxter Jennings, Finn Maniaci, Sam Annese, Connor Cronin (Marblehead); James Silva (Beverly); Colby Dunham (Danvers); Colin Dillon, Tristen Dillon (Masconomet); Johnny Lucas (Peabody); Jason Codispoti (Swampscott); Robert Rich, Alex Daignault (Winthrop)
DUNN ALL-STARS: Anthony Curcio (Peabody); Cooper Easley (Masconomet); Eddie Johns, Carter Laramie (Marblehead); Gavin Lawrence (Beverly); Will Mitchell (Masconomet); Elliot Pluss (Marblehead); Mason Simpson (Beverly); Jason Vogel (Danvers)
LYNCH ALL-STARS: Michael Holgerson, Jack Hayes, Welvis Acosta (Winthrop); Jay Domelowicz, Eli Zaklin (Swampscott); Colby Jewell, Nick White (Gloucester); Vincent Milano (Salem)
MVP: Connor Cronin
SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE
SULLIVAN: John Mullen, Ryan Daley, Will Morse, Dylan McGuirk, Tim Ward, Charlie Booras (Norwell); Hunter Grafton, Jonathan Halpin, Patrick Prewitt, Aidan Powers (Abington); Brett Peterson, Nikos Triantafillou (East Bridgewater); Jack Kavaleski (Middleboro)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: John Mullen
TOBIN: Colin Humphrey, Declan Lee, Tom Hanson, Liam Appleton, Rob Norton, Charlie Donovan (Cohasset); Lucas Leander, Sean Geary, Tyler Boehner, Joe Earner (Rockland); Sean Walsh, John Gianibas (Hull); Dominic Matteodo (Mashpee)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Sean Walsh
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Tim Connors (Ashland); Brady Carroll (Bellingham); Frankie Forrest (Dedham/Norwood); Carson Ahola, Wyatt Pastore, Luke Sveen, Griffin Rosbottom (Dover-Sherborn); Harry Smith (Holliston); Logan DelPonte, Jack Provencher (Hopkinton); Kevin Arthur, Matt George, Tim Collins, Mike Long, Joe Bartolotta, Ben Lusby (Medfield); Donald Varnerin, Brandon Varnerin, Kyle Harvey, Jack Roycroft (Westwood)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Carson Ahola, Donald Varnerin
Source: www.bostonherald.com