BOYS LACROSSE
Kevin Abair (Lincoln-Sudbury)
Luke Allen (BC Excessive)
Ted Budreski (Winchester)
Luis Miguel Calvo (Acton-Boxboro)
Charlie Carroll (Marshfield)
Jack Cooper (Andover)
Will Crawford (St. John’s Prep)
Ryan DeLucia (St. John’s Prep)
Ben Diemer (Studying)
Nick Emsing (BC Excessive)
Rex Friedholm (Lincoln-Sudbury)
Cole Hogencamp (Mansfield)
Nolan Jennings (Burlington)
Declan Kelley (Hingham)
Ben Lusby (Medfield)
Brayden Mattera (Walpole)
Camden McKenna (Hingham)
John Olenik (Medfield)
Brendan Peno (Nauset)
Adam Priest (Billerica)
Oliver Rice (Norwell)
Willy Robinson (Scituate)
John Rovegno (Duxbury)
Nico Smith (Mansfield)
Travis Smith (Falmouth)
Braeden Sutton (Medfield)
Kameron Tremblay (Billerica)
Jack Weissenburger (St. John’s Prep)
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
KEVIN ABAIR
LINCOLN-SUDBURY
The junior LSM and defenseman was named a USA Lacrosse All-American after amassing 76 floor balls. He additionally had 35 brought about turnovers and netted a pair of objectives as Lincoln-Sudbury reached the Div. 1 semifinal. The longer term decide to the U.S. Naval Academy additionally stars for the Warriors in soccer, having been named the Twin County’s League’s Defensive MVP and to the Div. 1 All-State roster.
LUKE ALLEN
BC HIGH
The senior attackman racked up 95 factors for BC Excessive in its run to a different Div. 1 ultimate, ending as one of many college’s main scorers. A Catholic Convention All-Star, the Union-bound Allen was an All-American who additionally served as a member of the Eagles’ indoor observe program. He enjoys drawing as a interest.
TED BUDRESKI
WINCHESTER
The US All-American scored 50 objectives and dished out 22 assists and was named to the Middlesex League All-Convention group for a 3rd time. The junior attackman has 168 profession factors. Budreski boasts a 3.8 GPA and is a Middlesex League All-Star in soccer. He has verbally dedicated to proceed his lacrosse profession at Georgetown.
LUIS MIGUEL CALVO
ACTON-BOXBORO
The senior registered 238 faceoff victories (a 75% profitable price), and corralled 151 floor balls whereas including three objectives. He was named an All-American in addition to the Twin County League Most Useful Participant. A member of the Nationwide Honor Society, Calvo dedicated to UMass, the place he’ll main in finance.
CHARLIE CARROLL
MARSHFIELD
After netting 92 factors (55 objectives, 37 assists) this 12 months, Carroll was a USA Lacrosse All-American for a second time. The 2-time Herald All-Scholastic brought about 28 turnovers and corraled 73 floor balls. Carroll closes his profession at Marshfield with 296 factors general (147 objectives, 149 assists) in 81 complete video games and was a three-time Patriot League All-Star. Dedicated to the College of Vermont for lacrosse, Carroll was additionally a Patriot League All-Star in soccer.
JACK COOPER
ANDOVER
In his senior season, he sniped 42 objectives and handed out 38 assists, whereas hauling in 55 floor balls and 15 brought about turnovers. The All-American midfielder closes his journey with 200 profession factors and was a two-time Merrimack Valley Convention First Workforce member. Cooper tied the college document for many objectives in a single recreation with seven. An honor roll pupil and a recipient of the Charles A. Gregory Award, Cooper will examine enterprise administration at Stony Brook.
WILL CRAWFORD
ST. JOHN’S PREP
St. John’s Prep received a fifth-straight Div. 1 championship this previous spring, and it was the junior’s third state title as a member of the Eagles. He was an All-American at season’s finish. The honour roll pupil has verbally dedicated to Windfall Faculty.
RYAN DELUCIA
ST. JOHN’S PREP
The defenseman was named a USA All-American, a Catholic Convention All-Star and a member of the Catholic Convention All-Convention squad. DeLucia was additionally a hockey star for the Eagles, ending as a Catholic Convention All-Star in that sport.
BEN DIEMER
READING
The senior defensemen led Studying to the Div. 2 championship recreation along with his suffocating play. He was chosen as a USA Lacrosse All-American for a second time, concluding his profession with 126 brought about turnovers and 185 floor balls. Diemer performs membership lacrosse with the New England Twisters, and has been a star with Studying’s soccer program. He’ll play school lacrosse at Siena Faculty.
NICK EMSING
BC HIGH
The Trinity commit scored 85 objectives and added 33 assists for 118 factors, giving him 232 factors for his profession. Emsing got here up huge within the Div. 1 championship bout towards St. John’s Prep, scoring the tying objective within the ultimate minute to drive time beyond regulation.
REX FRIEDHOLM
LINCOLN-SUDBURY
The junior midfielder and attackman had 45 objectives, and he was named a USA Lacrosse All-American. Additionally a hockey standout (and an All-Merrimack Valley Convention choice), Friedhom boasts a 3.94 GPA. He performs membership with the Boston Kings Lacrosse and has verbally dedicated to Harvard.
COLE HOGENCAMP
MANSFIELD
The USA All-American racked up 138 factors, sniping 84 objectives and including 54 assists in main the Hornets to the Div. 2 semifinals. A two-time Hockomock League All-Star, the sophomore already has 249 profession factors (159 objectives, 90 assists). He performs membership with Laxachusetts, and is a member of the soccer program.
NOLAN JENNINGS
BURLINGTON
The senior midfielder was Middlesex League (Freedom Division) MVP for a second straight season. He completed with 37 objectives to go together with 47 assists, and was chosen as an Japanese Mass. USA Lacrosse All-American. Jennings is Burlington’s all-time main scorer with 237 factors general (167 objectives, 70 assists). The honour roll pupil will attend Bentley College.
DECLAN KELLEY
HINGHAM
The senior defenseman was named an All-American and is an honor roll pupil and a member of the coed council. A member of Hingham’s indoor observe and area group, he was a Patriot League All-Star within the hurdles, the excessive leap and the lengthy leap. He’ll play lacrosse and examine economics at Denison College.
BEN LUSBY
MEDFIELD
The Tri-Valley League All-Star and Skidmore Faculty commit closed his profession with 66 factors general (44 objectives, 22 assists) as a protracted stick midfielder. He was a key part in his group’s run to a state title in 2024. Lusby was additionally a member of the golf and hockey applications.
BRAYDEN MATTERA
WALPOLE
Mattera bounced between roles as an attackman and midfielder because the Timberwolves blazed to a 17-4 document. The senior was a standout with Walpole’s soccer squad, and performs membership with Laxachusetts. Mattera has dedicated to Merrimack Faculty.
CAMDEN MCKENNA
HINGHAM
Solely a junior, McKenna had 63 objectives whereas meting out 23 assists because the Harbormen reached the Div. 2 Elite Eight. Thus far, McKenna has 161 profession factors (123 objectives, 38 assists).
JOHN OLENIK
MEDFIELD
A two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic, the senior faceoff/midfielder earned MVP honors within the Tri-Valley League. The All-American scored 9 objectives and added eight assists whereas registering a powerful 80-percent faceoff profitable proportion. He’ll proceed his lacrosse profession at Syracuse College.
BRENDAN PENO
NAUSET
The lengthy stick junior midfielder did all of it, scoring 12 objectives to go together with 33 assists, whereas corralling 112 floor balls and 62 brought about turnovers. He was a Cape and Islands League All-Star for the third time. Peno additionally owns the Nauset college information for profession passing yards and touchdowns in soccer.
ADAM PRIEST
BILLERICA
The senior captain was named to the Merrimack Valley Convention’s First Workforce, and chosen as a USA Lacrosse All-American. Priest additionally loved a stellar hockey profession at Billerica, and was a member of the college’s golf program. He’ll examine enterprise administration and play lacrosse at Endicott.
OLIVER RICE
NORWELL
Rice closed his profession as Norwell’s all-time main scorer (267 factors). The senior attackman was named a USA Lacrosse All-American after powering the Clippers to a Div. 4 state championship, the third state crown for Norwell in 4 seasons (two at Div. 3). A member of the Nationwide Music Honor Society, Rice will attend Skidmore.
WILLY ROBINSON
SCITUATE
Robinson registered 80 objectives and dished out 27 assists in main Scituate to a Div. 3 title. He’s the college’s all-time main scorer with 407 profession factors. The senior buried eight objectives (together with the game-winner in time beyond regulation) to rally his group to an exhilarating 10-9 victory over No. 4 Dracut within the quarterfinals, then completed with two objectives apiece within the semifinals (an 11-9 victory over top-ranked Medfield) and the title recreation (a 9-4 win over No. 3 Falmouth). Robinson will proceed his lacrosse profession at Military (West Level).
JOHN ROVEGNO
DUXBURY
Rovegno was a Patriot League All-Star after forcing 61 brought about turnovers. The senior defenseman added 70 floor balls and buried 9 objectives because the Dragons loved a visit to the Div. 2 Spherical of Eight. Rovegno, an important piece to Duxbury’s vaunted soccer squad this previous fall, performs membership lacrosse with Laxachusetts.
NICO SMITH
MANSFIELD
A premier FOGO and midfield risk, Smith helped Mansfield get pleasure from one among its greatest seasons, because the Hornets reached the Div. 2 semifinals. He was a USA Lacrosse All-American for a second time, and chosen because the Hockomock League’s Most Useful Participant. Solely a junior, Smith has verbally dedicated to UMass (Lowell). A member of the soccer group, he’s an honor roll pupil.
TRAVIS SMITH
FALMOUTH
The Cape and Islands League MVP received 85% of his faceoff makes an attempt in 2025, serving to Falmouth attain the Div. 3 title recreation. Smith additionally added 26 objectives and dished out 11 assists. The junior midfielder is a member of the Nationwide Honor Society in addition to the Nationwide Math Honor Society.
BRAEDEN SUTTON
MEDFIELD
The junior attackman completed with 109 factors (82 objectives, 27 assists). He was a USA Lacrosse All-American and a Tri-Valley League All-Star. With one 12 months remaining, Sutton has 218 profession factors (158 objectives, 60 assists). The junior is a member of the Nationwide Honor Society.
KAMERON TREMBLAY
BILLERICA
Tremblay was the Merrimack Valley Convention’s Participant of the 12 months as he amassed 117 factors in powering the Indians to a Div. 2 state title, ending as the college’s chief in objectives. The junior ended his profession with 351 factors, good for the second-most in program historical past. The honour roll athlete was named the Pupil of the Time period at Billerica and performs golf equipment lacrosse for the Homegrown Raptors (HGR Lacrosse) within the offseason.
JACK WEISSENBURGER
ST. JOHN’S PREP
The Catholic Convention All-Star was chosen as a USA Lacrosse All-American, and named a Herald All-Scholastic for the second time. The senior defenseman was a member of the Nationwide Honor Society, the Latin Nationwide Honor Society and the Spire Society. Weissenburger will attend Harvard.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Dylan Katz (Brookline); Ben Midura (Milton); Levi Gagnon, Alex Peck, Ben Vose (Natick); Matt Ledbury, Tyler Scully, Charlie Cianciolo, Reis Conway (Needham); Miles Esmonde, Dylan Leone (Newton North); Brayden Mattera, Jack Webb, Luke Weiand, Dan Morris, Sam Miles, Jack Cotter, Noah Mackenzie (Walpole); James Nolan, Henry Haddon, Cooper Monroe (Wellesley)
MVP: Alex Peck, Brayden Mattera
CAPE AND ISLANDS
ATLANTIC: Travis Smith, Jacob Porkka, Nathan Bushy, Gavin Powderly (Falmouth); Ryan Woeller, Max Dalrymple (Barnstable); Brendan Peno, Jack Peno, Logan Poulin, Joseph Berardi, Zach Coelho (Nauset); Arann Hanlon, Jeremy Jenkinson, Canton Jenkinson (Nantucket); Michael Perry (Martha’s Winery)
MVP: Travis Smith
LIGHTHOUSE: Tamer Khalil, Harry Michaud, Jake Giorgio, Jed Zimmerman,
Cole Strzepek (Monomoy); Taylor Richardson, Alex Morin, Finn Shortt, Griffin Mayo (St. John Paul); Charlie Blake, Colin Endres, Teddy Angiolilo (Dennis-Yarmouth); Harrison Barbieri, Tripp Germani (Cape Cod Acdemy); Eoghan McManus (Sturgis)
MVP: Tamer Khalil
CAPE ANN LEAGUE
Max White (Amesbury); Finn Wright, Will Gromko, Louis Harrington (Ipswich); Kelan Cardinal, Michael Murphy (Lynnfield); Jarrett Croft, Charlie Thurlow, Aaron Crompton (Manchester-Essex); Colin Fuller, Carter Scott, Eli Sirota, Brian Lucy, Matt Web page (Newburyport); Nate Stys, Mac Cole, Aiden Napolitano (Pentucket)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Colin Fuller, Brian Lucy, Louie Harrington
CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE
Cooper Masso, Blake Masso, Keegan Masso, Dexter Izzo, Adam Hertel, Chase Dreystadt (Bishop Feehan); Stephen Constantine, Will Conneely, David Santo, Kiercen Keene, Ryan Crane (Arlington Catholic); Andrew Lally, Jett Carbone, Colin Kelly, Will Sanders (Bishop Stang); Henri Barriere, Robbie Cibotti, Preston Fava (Archbishop Williams); Ryan Amirault, Finn Racki (St. Mary’s); Nathaniel Ricciuti, Aiden Bryne (Bishop Fenwick); Jace Cronin (Cardinal Spellman)
MVP: Stephen Constantine
COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Christian Melendez, Michael Camara, Chase Mercier (Larger Lowell); Gage Richard, Hugh Roark, Brody Callahan (Lowell Catholic); Ted Conti, Ryan Hill (Minuteman); Martino Carbo (Mystic Valley); Declan Farrell (Nashoba Tech); Joseph Hurley, Drew LeBlanc (Northeast); Zack Timmons, Shane O’Neil, Quinn Carbone, Josh Baker (Shawsheen); Brogan Arivella, Bodey Marcotte, Reid Archambault, Conor Walsh (Whittier)
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
ALL-LEAGUE: Michael Calvo, Christian Maranian, Tristan Clayton, Samuel Stein (Acton-Boxboro); Joseph Ladocsi, Quinn Garry (Weston); Ryan Campbell, Nick Burns, Jack Donovan (Westford Academy); Owen Goldstein (Cambridge); Jack Ouligian (Waltham); Alex Fivek, Sam Griswold, Eric Palmer (Harmony-Carlisle)
ALL-STARS: Henry Morgan, Taylor Ladd (Harmony-Carlisle); Quinn Reynolds, Ben Burgess, Finn McKeon (Westford Academy); Andrew Coffey, Nicholas Argento, Ethan Fennel (Acton-Boxboro); Clemens Summersgill, Roy Bellows (Cambridge); Jake Spector (Newton South); Felix Freeman, Dom Rivard, Nate Whitworth (Weston); Jack O’Brien, Ryan Mullin (Waltham); Jackson Malio, Andrew Scoville (Bedford); Jack Burstein, Will Ferraro (Boston Latin); Donovan Mason (Wayland)
PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Michael Calvo, Joseph Ladocsi
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE
Nathan Tremblett, Jeremy Morris, Josh Santos, Vincent Castro, Jeremy Morris, Cooper Su, Lucas Dyons-Goulden (Medford); Jordan Em, Ian Brown, Alex Waterman (Lynn Jets); Benjamin Rosa, Mekhi Cook dinner, Dante Bell (Malden); Matthew Leone, Daniel-Sorto Cruz (Revere); Sheamus Foley, Timmy Jones, Zachary Gordon, Pasquale Candelino (Somerville)
MVP: Nathan Tremblett
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Max Eagles (Canton); Bobby Hickox (Foxboro); Flynn Baker, Sam Freedman, Drew McCarthy (Franklin); Thomas Kilroy, Hayden Schmitz, Pat Weiblen, Brodie McDonald, Mason Thompson (King Philip); Cole Hogencamp, Nico Smith, Andrew Degirolamo, Cole Gibson, Tommy Vallet (Mansfield); Jason Stokes, Henry Baldic, Dylan Burns (Milford); Luke Antonetti (North Attleboro); Thomas Hern (Oliver Ames); Zach Bernstein, Ben Goldberg (Sharon); Sean Rockwood (Stoughton); Landen Rodrigues (Taunton)
MVP: Nico Smith, Thomas Kilroy, Zach Bernstein
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
Liam Barton (Higher Cape); Jack DeAngelis (Blue Hills); Jessop Trella (Tri-County); Brady Hofeman, Darrin Decoste, Ethan Collins, Eamon Haley, Ben Tondorf (South Shore); Quinn Thompson, Nate Tobin (Outdated Colony); Jack Nickerson, “Ike” John Drass (Bristol-Plymouth); Aidan Schafer (Cape Cod Tech); Tyler Davidson, Zach Pechulis, Peyton Volz (Southeastern); Jacob Cross (Westport)
MVP: Brady Hofeman
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE
Jack Cooper, Daniel Guinee, Colin Gilbert, Declan Machold (Andover); Caden Canney, Brayden Martin, AJ Parrella, Cam Penti, Adam Priest, Kam Tremblay, Steven Gentile (Billerica); Luke Armano, Luke Faletra (Central Catholic); Owen French, Cole Tierney-Honan, Charlie Wilkie (Dracut); Jared Cripps (Methuen); Nate Carlson, Tom Farrell, Trey Kean (North Andover); Pat McGowan (Haverhill)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Trey Kean, Kam Tremblay, Owen French
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Ben Diemer, Nate Mulvey, Cullen Granara, AJ DiSpena, Tomaso DeLuca (Studying); Ted Budreski, Ryan Martin, Gianni DePrimeo, Adam Rauseo (Winchester); Nolan Jennings (Burlington)
MVP: Ben Diemer, Nolan Jennings
SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE
Kenny Wisniewski, Will Levrault, Hunter Owen, Colin Mckay (Apponequet); Ryan Haden, Ty Hawkes (Bourne); Jaiden Solitro (Dighton-Rehoboth); Jarrod Frates, Cam Burke, Justin Marques (Fairhaven); Andrew Nee, Brady Reardon, Caleb Bousquet (Outdated Rochester); Cole Goudreau (Seekonk); Gavin Rodrigues (Somerset Berkley)
MVP: Kenny Wisniewski
SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE
Colin Carfagna, Jacob Costa, Jayson Kelleher, Shaun LaCivita, Caleb Tripp (Bridgewater-Raynham)
SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE
Matthew Grafton, Gunner Hanna, Nick Harris, Lee Spry (Abington); Shane Mulcahy, Jack Mullaly, Lincoln Pattison, Gus Greene, Noah Rafferty, Max Monahan, Michael Wildfire (Cohasset); Collin Brown, Robbie Mavilia, Austin Dewhurst (East Bridgewater); Max Lofgren (Hull); Dom Matteodo, Maxx Smith, Vinny Pinetti, Jack Balfour (Mashpee); Wyatt Goyette (Middleboro); Jake McGuirk, Oliver Rice, Joey McCarthy, Teddy Glynn, Will Lievi, Devin Blige (Norwell); Pat McGuirk, Tommy Reyno, Gavyn Biggins (Rockland); Cole Rodgers, Luke Rodgers, Lincoln Shinn, Jack O’Brien (Sandwich)
MVP: Oliver Rice, Shane Mulcahy
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Liam Fitzsimons (Ashland); Brady Carroll (Bellingham); Ronan Richards, Grant Sullivan (Dover-Sherborn); Jack McElligott (Holliston); Nate Burns, Owen Champlin, Matt Lotti (Hopkinton); Ben Lusby, Tyler Zilinski, Jack Sampson , Braeden Sutton, Eddie Breslin, Johnny Olenik, John Sanderson (Medfield); Gavin Shipos (Medway); Ryan Williams, Jack Roycroft, Liam Williams, Troy Fredrickson, Kyle Harvey (Westwood)
MVP: Johnny Olenik, Troy Frederickson