BOYS LACROSSE ALL-SCHOLASTICS
James Ayers (St. John’s Prep)
James Carr (Natick)
James Carroll (BC High)
TJ Casey (Medfield)
Ryan Cho (Acton-Boxboro)
Tyler Clayton (Acton-Boxboro)
Jayden Consigli (Franklin)
Patrick Crogan (Lexington)
Ryan Daly (Norwell)
Luke Davis (Franklin)
Charlie Dean (North Andover)
Brock Desmarais (Dracut)
Scott Einarson (Billerica)
Devin German (Acton-Boxboro)
Jake Gilbert (Xaverian)
Robbie Granara (Reading)
Henry Grosso (Lincoln-Sudbury)
Connor Hartman (Hingham)
David Herlihy (Lincoln-Sudbury)
Connor Kelly (St. John’s Prep)
Colby Leblanc (Natick)
Patrick Maroney (BC High)
John Mullen (Norwell)
Luke Murphy (Medfield)
Cian Nicholas (Hingham)
Nolan O’Brien (Lincoln-Sudbury)
Charlie Packard (Hingham)
Kyle Piersiak (Needham)
Nicholas Pisano (Needham)
Thomas Sarni (St. John’s Prep)
John Sula (Hingham)
Andrew Toland (BC High)
Charles Wilmot (St. John’s Prep)
JIMMY AYERS
ST. JOHN’S PREP
Ayers improved this previous season after a breakout sophomore marketing campaign in 2021. The attackman registered a whopping 84 factors (55 objectives, 29 assists), adequate to obtain All-American concerns. Already dedicated to Johns Hopkins University, Ayers was named a Catholic Conference All-Star, and was instrumental in serving to St. John’s Prep seize its second straight Div. 1 championship in June.
JAMES CARR
NATICK
A Bryant commit, Carr proved to be a stonewall within the cage for Natick (6.2 objectives in opposition to common). The Redhawks captain was an All-American nominee, and chosen as an Eastern Mass. All-Star for the second time. During his spare time, Carr enjoys {golfing}, fishing and lifting as hobbies.
JAMES CARROLL
BC HIGH
The junior burst onto the scene with a 34-point marketing campaign (18 objectives, 16 assists). The midfielder created 76 turnovers whereas gathering 118 floor balls. Carroll has a 12 months of highschool eligibility remaining, however is already dedicated to enjoying at Georgetown.
TJ CASEY
MEDFIELD
Widely thought-about to be one of many prime faceoff-taker within the commonwealth, Casey gained 78% of his matchups in 2022, and 76.5% of his profession makes an attempt general. The senior performed an enormous position in main the Warriors to an look within the Div. 3 championship, and was named an EMLCA All-American. Casey is an honor roll scholar, and can proceed enjoying lacrosse at UMass.
RYAN CHO
ACTON-BOXBORO
A two-time Dual County League All-Star, the junior midfielder tallied 59 factors in main his workforce to the Div. 1 state quarterfinals. In the offseason, Cho competes for the Fighting Clams. He has given a verbal dedication to play his school lacrosse at UMass-Lowell within the fall of 2023.
TYLER CLAYTON
ACTON-BOXBORO
During his junior season, Clayton completed with a team-leading 78 complete factors. He was named a First Team DCL All-Star. Clayton performs for the Laxachusetts membership workforce within the offseason, and might be attending UMass to proceed his enjoying profession in 2024.
JAYDEN CONSIGLI
FRANKLIN
A Hockomock League All-Star, by means of simply two varsity seasons the junior has already collected 196 factors. A 2022 EMass. All-American, Consigli boasts a 3.8 GPA, and enjoys fishing.
PATRICK CROGAN
LEXINGTON
The senior middie tallied 121 factors, which set a brand new college file for complete factors in a season. This included a 74-goal outburst throughout the spring, as Crogan broke Lexington’s all-time file for profession factors as properly. Crogan will preserve enjoying lacrosse within the Big East at Georgetown, the place he plans to check enterprise.
RYAN DALY
NORWELL
The junior goalie recorded 180 saves on the season, ending with a 71.4 saves proportion. The honor roll scholar and member of scholar authorities has amassed 368 saves for his profession, and led Norwell to a Div. 3 title in 2022. A 3-sport athlete and a member of the Kings Lacrosse Club, Daly has given a verbal dedication to play lacrosse on the University of Vermont within the fall of 2023.
LUKE DAVIS
FRANKLIN
The junior set a program file for factors in a season with 136 (94 objectives, 42 assists), and was named the Hockomock League’s Most Valuable Player. Davis was additionally chosen as an EMass All-American, and can play collegiate lacrosse at Boston University.
CHARLIE DEAN
NORTH ANDOVER
The all-Merrimack Valley Conference choice tallied 45 objectives to go along with 51 assists for 96 complete factors. Before transferring to Governor’s Academy for his sophomore and junior 12 months, Dean tallied 44 factors as a freshman. A 3-sport athlete, Dean will play school lacrosse at Saint Anselm.
BROCK DESMARAIS
DRACUT
Demarais helped information the Middies to the Div. 3 Final Four. He completed with 93 factors, 62 of which had been objectives. The standout additionally registered a FOGO profitable proportion of 93%. He was named the Merrimack Valley Conference (Div. 2) Player of the Year, and was named to the First Team All-Conference roster. Only a junior, Desmarais is already dedicated to Rutgers.
SCOTT EINARSON
BILLERICA
A Bryant commit, Einarson set a college file with 350 saves in 2022, adequate to be named an All-American. The Billerica captain was named the Merrimack Valley Conference Player of the Year, as he propelled the Indians to the Div. 2 state championship sport. Einarson can be is a two-time MVC First Team All-Conference lineman for Billerica’s soccer program, and an Honor Roll scholar in addition (3.7 GPA).
DEVIN GERMAN
ACTON-BOXBORO
During the course of his closing season at Acton-Boxboro, German gained 196 faceoff makes an attempt (78% charge). He caps his highschool profession as a two-time Dual County League All-Star. German is dedicated to UMass-Lowell, the place he’ll proceed to play lacrosse on a scholarship.
JAKE GILBERT
XAVERIAN
A senior attackman, Gilbert went on to bury 44 objectives to go along with 40 assists this season, serving to to steer Xaverian on a run to the Div. 1 Round of 8. He was Team MVP, and named to the Catholic Conference All-Star workforce. Gilbert is a member of each the National Honor Society, in addition to the Spanish National Honor Society. A Catholic Conference All-Star in soccer, Gilbert might be sticking with lacrosse on the collegiate stage at Fairfield.
ROBBIE GRANARA
READING
Granara was chosen as a Middlesex League All-Star after the junior collected 91 factors (63 objectives, 28 assists), carrying Reading throughout its journey to the Div. 2 Final Four. Granara has a 12 months of highschool eligibility left, however he’s contemplating a submit grad 12 months at a prep college. The Honor Roll scholar hopes to play lacrosse in school within the close to future.
HENRY GROSSO
LINCOLN-SUDBURY
Part of the 2019 Div. 1 state championship workforce, this senior midfielder in his closing season had 54 objectives and 24 assists. Known for his powerful and bodily play, he was an anchor for the Warriors offensively, as they launched into a visit to the Div. 1 Final Four. Grosso will proceed his lacrosse profession at Gettysburg College.
CONNOR HARTMAN
HINGHAM
Known for his skills as a facilitator, this midfielder completed with 26 objectives to go along with 19 assists in 2022. He was named a Patriot League All-Star for his contributions. Hartman is headed to Bates College subsequent the place he’ll proceed to play lacrosse.
DAVID HERLIHY
LINCOLN-SUDBURY
Herlihy loved a formidable junior season final 12 months when he was named a Dual County League All-Star. He took issues to a wholly new stage this previous spring, as he scored 40 objectives and dished out 28 assists. The senior middie earned All-American concerns on the conclusion of the marketing campaign. During his downtime, Herlihy likes to play guitar and sing as a passion.
CONNOR KELLY
ST. JOHN’S PREP
Kelly was the first stopgap for St. John’s Prep defensively throughout a championship-winning season. He prompted 37 turnovers, and picked up 50 floor balls. The defenseman even registered three assists because the Eagles captured their second consecutive Div. 1 title. Gilbert additionally enjoys {golfing} and figuring out, and can proceed enjoying lacrosse at Richmond.
COLBY LEBLANC
NATICK
LeBlanc was a catalyst for the Redhawks throughout a formidable marketing campaign through which they reached the Div. 1 Round of 16. The senior completed with High Honor Roll concerns as soon as once more, and might be enjoying within the NCAA ranks at Siena.
PATRICK MARONEY
BC HIGH
The junior registered 47 objectives and 11 assists this spring and was chosen to the Catholic Conference All-Star workforce. Maroney is an Honor Roll scholar and performs for the Laxachusetts membership workforce.
JOHN MULLEN
NORWELL
Mullen emerged as one of many South Shore League’s prime gamers in 2022, as he gained 81% of his faceoff battles. He additionally sniped 18 objectives and tallied 18 assists, and was chosen because the league’s Most Valuable Player as Norwell clinched the Div. 3 state title. Mullen is a member of the Kings Lacrosse membership workforce, and dedicated to enjoying at Syracuse.
LUKE MURPHY
MEDFIELD
Murphy set a program file for objectives in a season with 92. He additionally added 17 assists, ending with 109 factors on the 12 months (second most for a single season in class historical past). Murphy was chosen because the Tri-Valley League’s Most Valuable Player, as he aided the Warriors throughout their journey to the Div. 3 title bout. The senior is dedicated to Loyola University for lacrosse.
CIAN NICHOLAS
HINGHAM
As a senior midfielder, Nicholas registered 27 objectives and 10 assists, serving to Hingham attain the Div. 1 Final Four. Lacrosse isn’t his solely expertise, as he was named Hingham Football’s Offensive Player of the 12 months, and a member of the National Honor Society. Nicholas will proceed enjoying lacrosse at Denison University.
NOLAN O’BRIEN
LINCOLN-SUDBURY
O’Brien proved his value as one of many prime goaltenders within the Dual County League, as he was named an All-American. The senior helped Lincoln-Sudbury make an look within the Div. 1 Final Four, and even scored a purpose for the Warriors within the Coaches Cup title sport on April 23 (an 8-7 win over Hingham). O’Brien will attend Trinity subsequent, the place he’ll play soccer.
CHARLIE PACKARD
HINGHAM
The midfielder had his greatest season as a junior, as he completed with 36 objectives and added 37 assists, and was named a Patriot League All-Star. Packard is already dedicated to Richmond for lacrosse. He enjoys going to the flicks.
KYLE PIERSIAK
NEEDHAM
Piersiak corralled 185 floor balls along with his 26-point season (11 objectives, 15 assists), as Needham made a run to the Div. 1 Round of 8. He was named an Eastern Mass. All-Star, and chosen because the Rockets’ Defensive MVP for a second time. A Bay State Conference All-Star and a part-time fisherman, Piersiak will attend Bentley University.
NICHOLAS PISANO
NEEDHAM
Pisano erupted for 103 factors and was named the Bay State Conference’s Most Valuable Player. He was chosen as an Eastern Mass. All-Star for the second time, and named Needham’s Offensive MVP. Pisano enjoys {golfing} and figuring out, and can play lacrosse at Bryant University.
THOMAS SARNI
ST. JOHN’S PREP
St. John’s Prep lately seized its second straight Div. 1 title, and Sarni was one of many primary causes. He racked up 69 factors (41 objectives, 28 assists), and was named an EMLCA All-American. The senior was additionally important for St. John’s Prep throughout its run to a Div. 1 hockey championship this previous winter, however he might be sticking with lacrosse at Providence College.
JOHN SULA
HINGHAM
As a senior, Sula was a defensive power from the lengthy stick midfielder place. He finishes his highschool profession as a two-time Patriot League All-Star. Sula will play at Union College.
ANDREW TOLAND
BC HIGH
Toland caught hearth within the Div. 1 playoffs, making one acrobatic save after one other. He stopped 62% of the photographs he confronted on the 12 months, together with a 20-save efficiency in a sport. A junior, Toland additionally performs soccer for the Eagles. He is hopeful to proceed enjoying both sport on the collegiate stage in some unspecified time in the future.
CHARLIE WILMOT
ST. JOHN’S PREP
The senior midfielder was named a Catholic Conference and an Eastern Mass. Coaches Association All-Star after main the Eagles to a second straight Div. 1 state title. Wilmot scored 29 objectives and added 9 assists, giving him a profession complete of 51 objectives and 22 assists. A member of the National Honor Society and sophistication president all 4 years, Wilmot will proceed his lacrosse profession at Wesleyan University.
ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Nick Pisano, Jimmy Kenney, Kyle Piersiak, Griffin Colwell, John Hood, Cam Hickey (Needham); James Carr, Colby Leblanc, Gabe Elkin, Brady Kittler, Ryan Lebrun, Anthony Micelli (Natick); Christian Grosso, Chris Bertolini (Wellesley); Nolen Beauregard, Colin Birch, Ronan Fahey, Aidan Webb (Walpole); Kyle Goodwin, Nate Leone (Newton North)
MVP: Colby LeBlanc, Nick Pisano
CAPE AND ISLANDS
LIGHTHOUSE: Cody Feldott, Jack Difalco-Wheeler, Jack Butler (Falmouth Academy); Jake Burnie, Tommy Pandiscio, August Hand, Josh Lovely (Monomoy); Harrison O’Brien, Ben Eastman, Naje Wray, Robbie Dias (Sturgis); Aidan O’Reilly (Dennis-Yarmouth); Kyle Jaquilo (St. John Paul); Graham Stearns, Francis Paciello, Aiden Conley, Edward Cherry (Martha’s Vineyard)
MVP: Harrison O’Brien
ATLANTIC: George Boucher, Colton Chambers (Nantucket); CJ Ledwick, Matt Shea, Cooper Young (Falmouth); Andrew Berardi, Payton Kender, Jackson Dalmau, Cooper McIntire, Quinn Mucha (Nauset); Jesse Woodill, Dan Bader, Connor Stack, Tim Souza, Avery Richardson (Sandwich); Adam Laber (Barnstable)
MVP: Jesse Woodill
CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE
Lee Poulin, Corbin Martin, Maxwell Hampoian, Robert McDonald, Matthew Bellis, Jack Seibel, Christopher Weber, Riley Abbott (Austin Prep); Craig Scharland, Connor Davine, Brady Vitelli, Andrew Palma, Nick Yanchuk (Bishop Feehan); Tyler Mullen, Kevin Wood, Manny Alvarez-Segee, William Gibbs (Bishop Fenwick); Thomas Driscolll, Alex Costa, Devin Santillana (Arlington Catholic); Aidan Walsh, Shamus O’Toole (Archbishop Williams ); Daniel Domeniconi (St. Mary’s); Ryan McDonough, Zach McBrine (Cardinal Spellman); Noah Grigson (Bishop Stang); Justin Scarborough, Aidan Dwyer (Matignon)
MVP: Daniel Domeniconi, Craig Scharland
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
Patrick Maroney, Tim Rogers, Jack Pyne, Andrew Toland, James Carroll (BC High); Brian Shortt, Maximo Fenn, Jack Sokol (Catholic Memorial); Domenic Smigliani, Christopher Femino (Malden Catholic); Jeremy Mahoney, Aaron Ricketts, Collin Sullivan, Eric Brooks (St. John’s Shrewsbury); Jimmy Ayers, Thomas Sarni, Connor Kelly, Chris Esposito, Charlie Wilmot, Jake Vana, Jake Gilbert, Nolan Dion, Hunter Molway, Ben Ryan (Xaverian)
COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Dylan Timmons, Jacob Martins, Ryan Dusablon, Caleb Caceras, AJ Parrella (Shawsheen); Charley Locke, David Egan, Bryan Swaczyk, Joshua Heath, Dominic Tiberii (Essex Tech); Owen King, Colin King, Sean King, Alex Pescatore (Lowell Catholic); Ethan Owens, Cam Richards, Connor Walsh, Tray Marcot (Whittier); Troy Brown, Damon Oeur, Jason Golden (Greater Lowell); Connor Buchman, Jack Dennehy, Anthoney Penetta (Nashoba Tech); Patrick Morgan, Brady Collette (Northeast); Shamus Royds, Daniel Lozza (Mystic Valley); Alton Winker (Minuteman)
MVP: David Egan
EMLCA
Jimmy Ayers, Connor Kelly, Tommy Sarni, Charlie Wilmot (St. John’s Prep); James Carroll, Patrick Maroney (BC High); TJ Casey, Luke Murphy (Medfield); Ryan Cho, Tyler Clayton (Acton-Boxboro); Luke Davis, Jayden Consigli (Franklin); Patrick Crogan (Lexington); John Mullen, Ryan Daly (Norwell); Luke Davis (Franklin); Scott Einarson (Billerica); Jake Gilbert (Xaverian); Robbie Granara (Reading); Cian Nicholas, Connor Hartman, Charlie Packard, John Sula (Hingham); Henry Grosso, David Herlihy, Nolan O’Brien (Lincoln-Sudbury); James Carr, Colby Leblanc (Natick); Kyle Piersak, Nick Pisano (Needham)
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE
Nathan Doe, Timothy Jones, Dillon Marujo (Somerville); Connor Finnegan, Richie Moretti, Justin Giglio, Miles Taylor, Stephen Douglas, Nathan Tremlett, Roan Kennedy (Medford); Vincent Snyder, Adam Aguaouz (Revere); Chad Robertson, Takai Landrun, Ethan Heon (Malden); Nate Sisson, Nick Tinkham, Nick Costa, Stevan Downy (Lynn Classical)
MVP: Connor Finnegan
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Luke Davis, Jayden Consigli, Tyler Sacchetti, Justin Alexander , Ben Harvey Franklin (Franklin); Sam Carlino (Canton); Wyatt Fritchman (Oliver Ames); Matt Antonetti, Jared Vacher, Connor Ruppert, James Brennan (North Attleboro); Mark DeGirolamo (Mansfield); Brady Daylor (Sharon); James Boldy, Sean Crowther, Thomas Brewster (King Philip); Conor Noone, Lincoln Moore, Thomas Sharkey, Dylan Kerrigan (Foxboro); Frederick Wheaton (Attleboro)
MVP: Luke Davis
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
David Lally, Ryan Hanson (Upper Cape); Brendan Joyce, Nate Finn (Blue Hills); Tyler Leonardi, Dylan Sullivan (Tri-County); Brady Cook, Harry Moore, Todd Egan, Brady Hofeman (South Shore Voke); William Harrop, Stuart Burnham, Ryan Letendre, Brody Darling (Old Colony); Deven Marchand (Bristol-Plymouth); Austin Walker (Cape Cod Tech); Thomas Hustlins, Charlie Fiske (Southeastern); Tyler Cordeiro (Bishop Connolly)
MVP: William Harrop
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE
FIRST TEAM: Matt Haney, Kiernan Florio, Charlie Higgins (Andover); Cole Longuemare, Conor Doherty, Dom Terrazzano, Brady Hunt, Aidan Gibbons, Steve Lucozzi, Kyle Breitweiser, Scott Einarson (Billerica); Will Walsh, Manny Marshall, Ryan Blagg (Chelmsford); Josh Gagnon, Kai McDonald, Brock Desmarais (Dracut); Will McKinnon (Methuen); Charlie Dean, Ollie Litster, Jack Ferullo, Tyler Fay, Brian Ferullo (North Andover)
MVP: Brock Desmarais, Scott Einarson
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
LIBERTY: Finn Granara, Robbie Granara, Colby Goodchild, Mike Miele, Nick Palermo, JP Sullivan (Reading); Liam Doherty, Sam McDonald, Owen Stesney, Jeffrey Russo (Winchester); Patrick Crogan, Sean Crogan, Lorenzo Costello (Lexington); Joseph Gaziano, Matthew Pomer (Belmont); Diego Dougherty (Arlington); Michael Doherty, Mason Parziale (Woburn)
MVP: Patrick Crogan
FREEDOM: Liam Maher, Shea Fogarty, Stephen Fogarty, Max Kirby, Brady Pitcher (Melrose); Jake Dubiel, Kaiden Johnson, Jonathan Guida, Bobby Defeo (Wakefield); Kyle Coluci, Anthony Andriolo, Charlie Andriolo, Sammy Doherty (Burlington); Gavin Erickson, Owen White (Wilmington); Paul Mannke, James Scally (Stoneham); Jared Norton (Watertown)
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Josh Robertson, Sam Annese, Connor Cronin (Marblehead); Colby Dunham, Jaxson Vogel (Danvers); Cooper Haas (Masconomet); Keth Horne, PJ Zappas (Gloucester); Harrison Kinne, Jack Russo (Swampscott); Derek Patturelli (Peabody); Jaxon Thomas (Beverly)
MVP: Josh Robertson
PATRIOT LEAGUE
Bowman Rhinesmith, Delby Lemieux, Brady Glass, Campbell Pang, Parker Villarin, Christian Biggins (Duxbury); John Sula, Eddie Rochte, Cian Nicholas, Charlie Packard, Owen Hoffman, Connor Hartman, Henry Crean (Hingham); Teddy Golden (Plymouth North); Thoman Condon, Chris Broderick, McKale Cargill, Aiden Dunphy (Silver Lake); Ethan Grindle, Dan Kane, Ean Scholtz, Jack Markley, Casey Trodden (Marshfield); Will Frazier (Whitman-Hanson); Andrew Williams (Pembroke); James Lopes, Kenny Thurston (Plymouth South); Joey Manton (Quincy/North Quincy); Chris Sullivan, Joe Cahill, Quinn Gannon, Alex Burrill, James Sullivan, Will Robinson (Scituate); Max DaSilva, Griffin O’Brien, Dylan Rice, Ben Hickey
SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE
Vinny Oliveri, Quinn Saltzman, Jake Cusson, Harrison Lemieux (Apponequet); Shea Ullo (Bourne); Marc Thaler, Richard McGreevy, Bryce Downs, Thomas Dyson (Dighton- Rehoboth); Shea Cripps (Fairhaven); Kaiden Pequita (Greater New Bedford); Brady Lee, Tyler Cardinal (Old Rochester); Owen Tracey (Seekonk)
MVP: Bryce Downs
SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE
Ryan Breheny, Dawson DuBose, Zach Marvel, Ryan McInnis, Noah Reardon, Zach Sinclair, Christian Thornton (Bridgewater-Raynham); JT Charrier, Baron Dutra, Jackson Hart, Graham White (Dartmouth); Jack Langley, Luis Lopez, Anderson Medrano (New Bedford); Steven Westerlund (Brockton)
SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE
SULLIVAN: Ryan Daly, John Mullen, Griffin Vetrano, Jack Coyle, Joe Daly, Mac Maiellano (Norwell); Hunter Grafton, Jonathan Halpin, John Larosa, Michael Van Luling (Abington); Duncan Youngclaus, Brody Youngclaus (Middleboro); Sean Noonan (East Bridgewater)
MVP: John Mullen
TOBIN: Anthony Kulturides, Declan Lee, Liam Appleton, Jay Fox, Josh Burke, Luke Willmott (Cohasset); Lucas Leander, Justin Cronin, Tyler Boehner, Mateo Vasquez (Rockland); Kayden Eaton, Jack Howard (Mashpee); Sean Walsh (Hull)
MVP: Anthony Kulturides
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Connor Henchey (Bellingham); Kyle Leger (Dedham/Norwood); Will Bowen, Wyatt Pastore, Luke Sveen (Dover-Sherborn); Brian Sahagian (Holliston); Logan DelPonte, Owen MacDonald (Hopkinton); Chris Bethoney, TJ Casey, Cole Cloney, Quin Fedor, Luke Murphy, Bobby Spence (Medfield); Sean Murphy, Nate Van Saun (Medway); John David, Thomas Demaio, Don Varnerin (Westwood)
MVP: Luke Murphy, Nate Van Saun
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