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    Football All-Scholastics

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    MARC ANTUNES
    CATHOLIC MEMORIAL

    The senior captain was the rock on the front lines that Catholic Memorial relied upon during its latest Div. 2 Super Bowl conquest. The offensive tackle was a force to be reckoned with, instilling fear in opposing defenses. Off the field, Antunes is a valued member of the school choir. He is committed to Boston College.

    JAKE BANDA
    SHAWSHEEN

    Banda was the heart and soul of a Shawsheen squad that won its second straight Div. 5 Super Bowl. The senior finished with 214 carries for 2,046 yards and 25 touchdowns rushing this season. On the opposite side of the ball as a linebacker, Banda recorded 85 tackles, five sacks and two picks. He was named the Commonwealth Athletic Conference MVP.

    XAVIER BEAUCHAMP
    LYNN ENGLISH

    One of the Greater Boston League’s top running backs, Beauchamp rushed for 1,508 yards this season, serving as a vital cog in the backfield. By season’s end, he had accumulated 18 touchdowns for one of the state’s top offensive squads. The Bulldogs averaged 35.1 points per game with the senior leading the way.

    BRADY BEKKENHUIS
    ARLINGTON

    Arguably the state’s top offensive lineman, Bekkenhuis finished as a Middlesex League All-Star for the third time in his career, and a member of the MHSFCA Div. 1 All-State Team for a second instance. This year, he was also chosen for the MHSFCA Super 26 All-State Team. The senior, who was also a wrestling star, recently graduated early and is currently enrolled at Wisconsin, where his football career continues.

    GAVIN BRADY
    NORTH READING

    It was a monumental year for the Cape Ann League MVP. Brady this season corralled 73 receptions for 1,214 yards and 17 touchdowns, while registering 67 tackles, three interceptions, two fumble recoveries and two defensive scores. On top of all that, Brady was a dangerous threat on special teams as well (seven punt returns for 433 yards and five touchdowns).

    KEIGAN CANTO-ORORIO
    KING PHILIP

    An elusive ball carrier with impeccable field vision, Canto-Osorio was vital for King Philip during its trip to a Div. 3 Super Bowl championship. It was the fourth state championship for the program since 2016. The senior running back finished with 182 rushes for 1,424 yards and 19 touchdowns. The Hockomock League standout was elected to the MHSFCA Div. 3 All-State Team.

    BEN CHRISTOPHER
    TEWKSBURY

    Christopher emerged as a star for Tewksbury in his senior season, carrying the Redmen to an appearance in the Div. 4 Super Bowl. He finished with 1,402 all-purpose yards, racking up 18 touchdowns. In his career, Christopher registered 2,300 yards overall to go with 30 touchdowns. Also a hockey star at Tewksbury, the senior plans to play football at the collegiate level.

    KYLE COFFIN
    BARNSTABLE

    A Springfield College commit, Coffin made the switch to the quarterback position in the middle of his high school career – and thrived. The dual-threat passed for 1,054 yards and ran for an additional 754 yards in 2025, concluding with 27 total touchdowns. He was instrumental to Barnstable’s incredible success. Defensively, he recorded five interceptions with 17 tackles and 15 pass breakups.

    PATRICK COLLINS
    MILTON

    The senior completed 120 of his 190 pass attempts (63%), finishing with 2,468 yards and a school-record 35 touchdowns. He also scampered for 408 yards and eight more scores, shattering the program record for total touchdowns in a single season with 43 overall. He propelled his squad to an appearance in the Div. 3 semifinals, and was named a co-MVP of the Bay State Herget Division.

    ANDREW DEGIROLAMO
    MANSFIELD

    The two-time Hockomock League All-Star propelled Mansfield to an appearance in the Div. 3 quarterfinals. He finished with 50 receptions, tallying 838 yards and seven touchdowns. The wideout ranked third all-time in receiving yards for the Hornets (1,798) and fourth in touchdown receptions (16). Defensively, the senior recorded 45 tackles and three interceptions.

    GIANNI DEPRIMEO
    WINCHESTER

    DePrimeo was the driving force of Winchester’s offense, racking up 161 carries for 1,702 yards rushing. He shattered his own program for single-season touchdowns with 25. He was named the Middlesex League (Liberty Division) MVP, as the Red and Black captured their first conference title since 1990. He is also a lacrosse star at Winchester, and is committed to the Naval Prep for that sport.

    JONNY DONOVAN
    SCITUATE

    During his two years as Scituate’s starting QB, Donovan propelled the Sailors to two consecutive Div. 4 Super Bowl titles. In 2025, the senior completed 68% of his passes (151-for-222), finishing with over 2,200 yards and 23 touchdowns. In the state final, he capping an improbable comeback with a game-winning 15-yard touchdown pass. The Pomona-Pitzer commit is Scituate’s all-time leader in passing touchdowns (57).

    JAYSON DYER
    BARNSTABLE

    After finishing as a Herald All-Scholastic in 2024, Dyer built upon things in 2025. He registered 1,466 yards rushing on 161 carries, finishing with 20 touchdowns. He also added eight receptions for 118 yards and another score, as Barnstable enjoyed one of its best seasons in a few years by making a trip to the Div. 3 Round of 8. He was named to the MHSFCA Div. 3 All-State Team.

    JACK FABIANO
    MASCONOMET

    It’s hard to fathom just the kind of numbers that Fabiano registered this past season. The senior running back erupted for 2,141 yards on the ground, racking up 39 touchdowns on the season. Despite his workload, he did not fumble the ball once. The senior was named to the MHSFCA Super 26 All-State Team. Fabiano also excels in the classroom, with a fantastic 4.731 GPA.

    MAC FITZGERALD
    CATHOLIC MEMORIAL

    One of the Commonwealth’s top defensive linemen, Fitzgerald was a force to be reckoned with for CM this past fall. Rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports, the senior recorded 48 tackles and added six sacks for the Knights during their Div. 2 Super Bowl journey. Fitzgerald is a member of the school choir at Catholic Memorial, and is an honor roll student. He is committed to Boston College.

    KISE FLANNERY
    CATHOLIC MEMORIAL

    Arguably the state’s top dual-threat, the senior QB was a catalyst for the Knights all season long, registering 1,761 passing yards and 25 touchdowns while scampering for 974 yards on the ground to go with 14 more touchdowns. During CM’s run to the state championship, he and the Knights out-scored their opposition at a 137-14 clip. The senior is an Honor Roll member (First Honors). Flannery is committed to Harvard.

    GRAYSON FOLEY
    SCITUATE

    The junior and Patriot League All-Star was vital for Scituate during its run to a second straight Div. 4 Super Bowl title. The running back finished with 1,600 yards rushing while racking up 496 yards receiving. He was also a special teams threat, accruing 27 total touchdowns. During the Sailors’ Round of 8 game against Walpole (a 34-28 win), he erupted for 409 all-purpose yards to go with five touchdowns.

    DOMINIC FUNKE
    XAVERIAN

    Funke was one of the primary leaders defensively for a Xaverian team that won a third straight Div. 1 state title. This season alone, the senior edge rusher finished with 68 tackles, 33.5 of which went for a loss. He registered 14.5 sacks (with three strip-sacks) to go with 45 quarterback pressures. The BC commit was chosen as the Catholic Conference’s Defensive MVP, while being named to the MHSFCA Div. 1 All-State and MHSFCA Super 26 Teams.

    HUDSON GARRITY
    ARCHBISHOP WILLIAMS

    One of the most sought-after recruits from the class of 2030, Garrity began his career in style for Archbishop Williams. The young QB was named a Catholic Central League First Team All-Star, as he completed 67.3% of his passes for 2,384 yards. He erupted for 41 touchdowns, as the Bishops completed their first undefeated regular season since 2002 and captured their first CCL title since 2005. He is an Under Armour All-American.

    AMAHRI GOMES
    WEYMOUTH

    Gomes helped put Weymouth’s football program back on the map in 2025. The senior running back racked up 207 carries for 1,640 yards rushing (7.8 yards per carry) and 18 touchdowns. He finished third in all-time rushing yards for the Wildcats. On the opposite side of the ball as a defensive end, Gomes added 2.5 sacks. He was selected as a member of the MHSFCA Div. 1 All-State Team.

    GUS GREENE
    COHASSET

    Greene put up incredible numbers this fall, rushing for 2,059 yards on 234 carries with 28 touchdowns. The two-time South Shore League All-Star scampered for a game-winning 42-yard touchdown run midway through the fourth quarter in the Div. 7 state final. It was the third title in program history.  He is also a lacrosse standout for which he is committed to Gettysburg College.

    BRYAN HARRISON
    WINCHESTER

    The middle linebacker and offensive tackle was a captain each of the past two seasons for the Red and Black, leading them in tackles, assisted tackles, tackles for loss and quarterback pressures. Thanks to his leadership, Winchester snapped a 35-year conference title drought in the Middlesex League. Harrison was selected to the MHSFCA Super 26 All-State Team, as well as its Div. 2 All-State Team. He is committed to Harvard.

    TY HOLMES
    WEST BRIDGEWATER

    Holmes led West Bridgewater to one of its best seasons. The senior running back registered 158 carries for 1,536 yards. He added 292 return yards as a special teams standout, and finished with 28 touchdowns overall. He finished his career with 4,204 yards rushing and 64 touchdowns. Holmes was critical for a program that made a run to the Div. 7 Round of 8 and will play next year at RPI.

    TALLAN KING
    KING PHILIP

    King did it all. Offensively, the senior captain racked up 1,212 yards on 150 carries, finishing 17 touchdowns overall. Defensively, he registered 72 tackles, 11 of which went for a loss. He recorded 5.5 sacks, one interception and forced a fumble, as King Philip captured another Super Bowl crown. He was chosen as a member of the MHSFCA Div. 3 All-State Team and as a member of its Super 26 All-State Team as a linebacker.

    King Philip's Tallan King celebrates a touchdown during a game at Bridgewater-Raynham Regional. King Philip will face CM for the Div. 2 state title Thursday. (Libby O'Neill/Boston Herald)
    King Philip’s Tallan King celebrates a touchdown during a game at Bridgewater-Raynham Regional. King Philip will face CM for the Div. 2 state title Thursday. (Libby O’Neill/Boston Herald)

    SHANE KNOWLTON-SIMARD
    LYNN ENGLISH

    The Greater Boston League’s MVP, Knowlton-Simard fueled Lynn English to an 8-2 record. An electrifying offensive threat, the senior converted from wideout to quarterback during this past season. He finished with 1,927 yards rushing to go with 804 yards passing while registering a whopping 38 touchdowns overall. He was also a key cog defensively at cornerback during his career with the Bulldogs.

    OSIRIS LOPEZ
    LEOMINSTER

    The senior QB finished with 163-for-267 passing with 2,529 yards and 40 touchdowns. He also had 95 rushes for 895 yards and eight more scores. During his final playoff game against St. John’s Prep, he threw for 263 yards and ran for 186 yards with four total touchdowns. He was named to the MHSFCA Div. 1 All-State Team, and to its Super 26 All-State Team. Lopez graduated early to start his college career at Coastal Carolina.

    BRADY MCCORMACK
    MEDFIELD

    The Tri-Valley League (Small) MVP and senior captain averaged 13 yards per carry, racking up 2,227 yards rushing. He had 34 total touchdowns, 32 of which came on the ground as he averaged over 200 yards rushing per game. McCormack shattered two historic program records, setting a new career high with 5,000 rushing yards and 65 touchdowns. He was named to the MHSFCA Div. 5 All-State Team and is committed to Trinity.

    CHRISTIAN MCINTYRE
    XAVERIAN

    A member of the MHSFCA Super 26 Team, McIntyre was a dynamic weapon in the passing game for Xaverian. He brought in 62 receptions for 1,515 yards and 23 touchdowns. He even fired a touchdown in the Hawks’ third straight Div. 1 Super Bowl title. The senior wideout was named the Catholic Conference’s MVP. McIntyre plans on doing a postgrad year, as he recently reclassified to 2027.

    JAYDEN MCGUFFIE
    MALDEN

    McGuffie had a remarkable sophomore season where he became the first Malden High player ever to surpass 2,000 rushing yards (2,006). He also set single-season school records for touchdowns (26), two-point conversions (16) and total points scored (188). McGuffie was one of only three players in Eastern Mass. to rush for over 2,000 yards this season and finished second overall in statewide scoring among Div. 3 players.

    OWEN MORDAS
    BISHOP FEEHAN

    Mordas concluded his high school career as Bishop Feehan’s all-time leader in passing yards (5,146) as well as touchdowns (49 passing, nine rushing), finishing with an overall record of 27-6. This year, he completed 134-of-216 pass attempts for 2,131 yards and 17 touchdowns. He added 44 carries for 223 yards rushing and three more scores. He led the Shamrocks to the Div. 2 Super Bowl and was selected to the MHSFCA Div. 2 All-State Team.

    JAMES MORTARELLI
    Natick

    The Union College commit did it all for Natick in its run to the Div. 1 Round of 8. The senior running back finished with 1,067 yards rushing and 15 touchdowns. He also was a defensive standout at middle linebacker, racking up 100 tackles, 27 of which went for a loss. There is no offseason for Mortarelli, as he is also a star for Natick’s basketball squad, and captain of its lacrosse team.

    TYLER MUNCHBACH
    WEYMOUTH

    Munchbach was one of the main catalysts for the Wildcats. He recorded 121 carries for 878 yards rushing to go with 14 touchdowns. Defensively, he finished with 30 tackles and a pair of interceptions at cornerback. Munchbach finished among the top-10 in all-time touchdowns at Weymouth High School following a two-year varsity career.

    MAXWELL PARENT
    ST. JOHN’S PREP

    Parent emerged as one of the state’s top running backs. He finished with 173 carries for 1,311 yards rushing and 21 touchdowns. He also registered 25 two-point conversions as the Eagles made a run to the Div. 1 Super Bowl. Parent broke Derek Coppola’s single-game school record with 355 yards rushing and five total touchdowns. The junior was selected to the MHSFCA Div. 1 All-State Team, and was named a Catholic Conference All-Star.

    DYLAN PATTURELLI
    BISHOP FENWICK

    Patturelli was a machine for Bishop Fenwick this past fall, turning in 1,153 yards rushing on 156 carries to finish with 14 touchdowns. He hauled in 20 catches for an additional 250 yards and three scores. On the defensive side as an inside linebacker, the senior racked up 109 tackles to go with a pair of sacks and two forced fumbles.

    SETH SACCO
    WINTHROP

    Sacco was a major factor for Winthrop in the running game this season as he finished with 107 carries for 1,083 yards and 14 touchdowns. He also corralled nine receptions for 171 yards and two more touchdowns. As an outside linebacker, the senior recorded 83 tackles (six for a loss) to go with three interceptions.

    RONAN SAMMON
    MILTON

    The three-year starter saved one of his best seasons for last. He hauled in 46 receptions for 1,191 yards and 15 touchdowns, each of which were single-season program records. He closed his career with the Wildcats as their all-time leader in receiving yards (2,791) and touchdown receptions (34). Sammon was named the 2025 Bay State Herget Division Co-MVP.

    GAVIN SEITZ
    MEDFIELD

    The senior captain was a dominant lineman during his tenure at Medfield. The offensive tackle was the anchor for a team that ran the ball on just about every single play (nearly 3,800 rushing yards as a group). He was named the Tri-Valley League (Small) Lineman of the Year, as Medfield captured its first conference title in 18 years. Seitz is a member if the National Honor Society, a two-time DECA state finalist as is a chapter executive in the National Business Honor Society.

    RILEY SELVAIS
    ST. JOHN’S PREP

    Only a sophomore, Selvais made a major impact for a St. John’s Prep squad that returned to the Div. 1 Super Bowl in 2025. He brought in 72 receptions, finishing with 1,230 yards receiving to go with 14 touchdowns. The wideout was named to the MHSFCA Div. 1 All-State Team, and selected as a Catholic Conference All-Star.

    JACK SHAPIRO
    BOSTON LATIN ACADEMY

    Shapiro propelled Latin Academy to its latest Boston City League title, as he carried the Dragons at quarterback. The senior passed for 1,190 yards and scampered for 980 yards with 27 total touchdowns. He is a three-time All-City QB, and was named the 2025 Boston Player of the Year. Shapiro is a member of the National Honor Society, active in the Special Olympics community and is committed to play baseball at Denison.

    ISAIAH SIMMONS
    CATHOLIC MEMORIAL

    Simmons was a Swiss-Army knife for CM, as the Knights won their fourth Div. 2 Super Bowl in a five-year stretch. The senior finished with 427 yards receiving along with 388 yards rushing. He even fired a 10-yard pass for a score, finishing with 1,096 all-purpose yards and eight total touchdowns. He is undecided on his college plans at this time, but will have options to choose from as he prepares to commit.

    FRANK STRACHAN
    NORTH ATTLEBORO

    Strachan had over 1,500 yards rushing and broke a rushing record that was held by Ted Barrett since 1982, finishing with 23 touchdowns. On defense, the senior led the Rocketeers with over 100 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, two interceptions and one fumble recovery. The Hockomock League MVP was selected to the MHSFCA Top 26 All-State Team, and a Div. 3 All-State Team member as well.

    JAMES TILDSLEY
    SHAWSHEEN

    The four-year varsity starter was a member of three separate Super Bowl teams with Shawsheen. This time, the linebacker recorded 91 tackles, nine sacks, three forced fumbles, recovering three, one of which went for a touchdown. The senior finished his high school career with ownership of a series of school records, including tackles (314), sacks (33) and overall starts (50). In addition to being a football captain at Shawsheen, Tildsley is a New England wrestling champion.

    JORDAN TORIBIO
    ST. JOHN’S PREP

    The star running back racked up 155 carries for 1,376 yards rushing. He finished with 16 touchdowns, and added nine two-point conversions. During the season opener against Springfield Central, the junior scored a two-yard touchdown with seven seconds left, then added a two-point try for a 36-35 lead. Then, he recorded an interception moments later. Toribio was selected to the MHSFCA Div. 1 All-State Team, and finished as a Catholic Conference All-Star.

    GUSTAVO VARELA
    GREATER LAWRENCE

    Varela etched his name in the Massachusetts football lore during his decorated career at Greater Lawrence. This past season, the senior captain rushed for 2,185 yards, finishing with 35 total touchdowns as his team made a trip to the Div. 5 Round of 16. He concluded his tenure with the Reggies as the state’s all-time leader in rushing yards with 6,746 overall. He was also named a Commonwealth Athletic Conference All-Star.

    CHRIS VARGAS
    ST. JOHN’S PREP

    Vargas might just be one of the most sought-after recruits in Massachusetts history, and he lived up to the billing in 2025. The sophomore quarterback completed 148-of-207 passes for 2,083 yards, finishing with 24 touchdowns. Vargas was chosen as a member of the MHSFCA Div. 1 All-State Team, and named a Catholic Conference All-Star. He has already received offers from several high-profile Power 5 schools.

    JAMES WARREN
    MANSFIELD

    Warren drilled a school record 16 field goals and 2025 might have been his best season yet. He had numerous highlights, including hitting a 49-yarder to help the Hornets knock off Foxboro on Thanksgiving. The senior also connected on a walk-off 37-yard try to lead Mansfield to season-opening win over B-R. The St. Anselm commit finished his high school career with a 96.25% conversion rate on extra point attempts (77-for-80).

    CAL WEIDMAN
    MASCONOMET

    Weidman made history at Masconomet in 2025. He corralled 66 receptions for 1,019 yards and 10 touchdowns. The latter two marks both shattered single-season records at the school. In doing so, the senior wideout became Masconomet’s all-time leader in touchdown receptions. Weidman is committed to Bentley University.

    MIKE WHALEN
    NATICK

    Whalen stood tall on the defense as the Redhawks returned to being a powerhouse team in the state. The senior defensive tackle recorded 44 tackles, 14 of which went for a loss. He added two forced fumbles, and blocked a pair of kicks. Whalen is a two-time Bay State Conference All-Star, and owns a 3.1 GPA. He also is a star wrestler at Natick during the winter season. The senior is committed to Buffalo.

    MEKHI WHITE
    RANDOLPH

    A two-time All-State selection, White was named the South Shore League’s MVP this fall. The star running back racked up 1,409 yards rushing and 36 touchdowns overall for a Randolph team that won the Div. 8 Super Bowl. He closed his career with 57 total touchdowns. White is also a track star, finishing as a Div. 6 state champion in the 100-meter dash with a personal best time of 10.80 seconds.

    WILL WOOD
    XAVERIAN

    Wood guided the Hawks to their third straight Div. 1 Super Bowl crown. He passed for 2,812 yards while rushing for 444 yards. He capped his season with 42 total touchdowns, throwing just one interception. He was selected to the MHSFCA Div. 1 All-State Team, and named the Catholic Conference’s Offensive MVP. Wood was also named to the MHSFCA Super 26 Team to boot. Wood has received offers from several high-profile schools.

    Honorable Mentions

    Ronnell Armstrong (Barnstable)

    Joseph Beatto (KIPP Academy)

    Mason Bordieri (Mansfield)

    Joe Celia (Amesbury)

    Brandon Errico (Hanover)

    Caleb Garrity (Catholic Memorial)

    Thomas Kineavy (Woburn)

    Joel LaChapelle (Northbridge)

    Cam LaChapelle (Uxbridge)

    Jack Lambert (Bridgewater-Raynham)

    Patrick Mason (Milton)

    Jack Luccarelli (Norwell)

    Emeka Ole (Tewksbury)

    Nate Pailler (Mansfield)

    Dyllon Pratt (Shawsheen)

    Dominic Renzoni (West Boylston)

    Nate Rivera (North Attleboro)

    Aidan Rowley (Milton)

    Seth Sacco (Winthrop)

    Jaylen Severino (Gloucester)

    Jack Showstead (Natick)

    Thatcher Sweeney (Uxbridge)

    Mason Tarantino (Lincoln-Sudbury)

    Shea Tinkham (Scituate)

    Gage Turner (West Bridgewater)

    Tommy Vallett (Mansfield)

    Matt Wagner (Milton)

    Declan Walker (Tri-County)

    Floyd White (Beverly)

    Mike Wildfire (Cohasset)

    All-Stars

    Bay State Carey

    Nadav Grinstein, Kam Williams, Daniel Zilberberg (Brookline); Nick Duarte, Vinicius Silva, Dylan Gold, Pedro Santana, Kolven McBrayer, James Garrity (Framingham); Mike Whalen, James Mortarelli, Jack Showstead, Jonathan Chase, Chris Albert, Joe MacDonnell, Joe Linton, Jesse Gagliardi (Natick); Dylan Leone, Freddy Torcasio, Jacob Goodwin, Alejandro Valencia (Newton North); Bobby Shanahan, Tenney Charney, Matthew Leibman, Brandon Hollingsworth, Will Zalosh, Anton Sodervall (Wellesley)

    MVP: James Mortarelli

    Bay State Herget

    Demetres Holley, Joe Donovan, Ethan Elie, Nick Saunders, AJ Jean-Baptiste (Braintree); Patrick Collins, Ronan Sammon, Patrick Mason, Finn Hegarty, Aidan Rowley, Matt Wagner, Dylan O’Driscoll, John Ghelli, Luke Rowley, Osiage, Odion Ukpebor, Taj Chung (Milton); Ikenna St. Marc, Tyler Langford, Caden McNamee (Needham); Jack English, Dillon Needham, Joe Carter, Griffin McCarthy, Dylan Katz, Patrick Horgan (Walpole); Amahri Gomes, Tyler Munchbach, Rafael Alcantara, Tyandre Monteiro-Cooper, Tim Mills, Quinn Donovan Max Nantel (Weymouth)

    MVP: Patrick Collins, Ronan Sammon

    Eugenio Alves, Xavian Colon, Nathan Jean Philippe, Jayden Joseph, Drevon Mcneil, Jarred Mighty,  Micheal Myers, Wilmer Perallon, Marcio Semedo, Cijai Tyler (Brockton); Marvins Antoine, Moziah Cousins, Suleiman Haji, Damien Keita, Carter Morel, Louis Pena, Zatayvian Rodriguez, Matt Sherry (Durfee); Logan Desmarais (New Bedford)

    MVP: Jarred Mighty

    Boston City League

    Dontay Gillis-Rainey, Mason Soohoo, Onil Vasquez, Leiland Washington (Brighton); Jeyson Guerra, Cam Testa, Anthony Torres (East Boston); Joshua Calixte, Daniel Castillo, Zion De Jesus, Marcus Gangemi, Elijah Johnson, Isaiah Peebles (English); Zach Breneus, Tyrell Brown, Milan Kambampati, Toan Minh Chao, Jayden Ramirez, Jack Shapiro (Latin Academy); Prince Okonkwo, J’Mahni Stuckey, Elijah White, Gementri Williams (O’Bryant); Shane Archer, Esau Boyd-Wallace, Xavier Carter, Jean Moise Desire, Donte Robinson, Richard Wallace (TechBoston)

    MVP: Jack Shapiro

    Cape & Islands

    Max Blake, Hudson Cambal, Oliver Doto (Dennis-Yarmouth); Nate Byron, Tre’Chaun Days, Kaden Domino (Falmouth); David Guillen-Tavares, Arann Hanlon, Jeremy Jenkinson, Burke Lombardi, Joao Silva (Nantucket); Brendan Peno, Jack Peno (Nauset); Colton Halford, Beckett Laurie, James Niemiec, Carline Tucker, Evan Watts (Sandwich)

    MVP: Tre’Chaun Days, Brendan Pena

    Cape Ann League

    Joe Celia, Justin Dube, Ethan Kirby, O llie Peters (Amesbury);
    Jacoby Casinelli-Tarasuik, Charlie Lussier, Ben Toerne (Essex Tech); Caden Schrock, Robbie Bozarjian (Hamilton-Wenham); Luke Wile (Ipswich); Dan Lemieux (Lynnfield); Nick Glass, Zach Hurd (Manchester-Essex); Noah Benson (Newburyport); Jason Berry, Gavin Brady, Otto Indelicato, Zack Morse (North Reading); Max Cloutier, Steven Harpe, Jackson Miller (Pentucket); Carl Lucy (Triton)

    MVP: Gavin Brady, Justin Dube

    Catholic Central League

    Luke Deftos, Blake Nelson, Travis Gardner-Harris, Keylin Taylor, Zay Whigham, Hudson Garrity, Ethan O’Connell (Archbishop Williams); John Recinto, Jordan Lane, Jordan Nash (Arlington Catholic); Kane Mankins, Owen Mordas (Bishop Feehan); Tyler Connolly, Dylan Patturelli, Tye Pirano, Jesse Timson, Odin Garron, Tristan Giles, Andrew Kiricopoles (Bishop Fenwick); Travis Henriques, Brock Winslow, Luke Oliveira, Jack Higgins, Josh Oliveira (Bishop Stang); Max Nabstedt, Alex Capocci, Jaeden Azebedo (Cardinal Spellman); Ta’Qaire Bell, Xavier Roman, DJ Desir, Theodore Clark, Clark Charlotin (Cathedral); Rowan Merryman (St. Mary’s)

    MVP: Blake Nelson

    Ke’Moni Antenor-Elston, Sam Bushley, Kyle Hotarek (BC High); Marcelino Antunes Jr., Orion Fernandez, Mac Fitzgerald, Kise Flannery, Caleb Garrity, Isaiah Simmons (Catholic Memorial); Jeremiah Figaro, Geovanni Pena, Anthony Wadland (Malden Catholic); Matt Cammilleri, Liam Deso, Cole DiPersio, Matt Oswitt (St. John’s Shrewsbury); Maxwell Parent, Will Seaha, Riley Selvais, Jordan Toribio, Alex Turrisi, Chris Vargas (St. John’s Prep); Will Anderson, Dominic Funke, Gino Gioioso, Michael Harden, Christian McIntyre, Nico Tordiglione, Will Wood (Xaverian)

    Commonwealth Athletic Conference

    Gustavo Varela, Jordan Colon, Zion Padilla, David Jean, Dillon Meas, Ziah Herring (Greater Lawrence); Sean Michalczyk, Brodie Marvin, Sam Newbury, Nicholas Smith (Greater Lowell); Tucker Wilson, Ryan Beede, Jack O’Connell, Lucas De Oliveira, Niko Fronduto, Mitch Damas (Northeast); Jake Banda, Eric Banda, James Tildsley, Dyllon Pratt, Nathan Malandain, Adam Caruso, Quinn Carbone, Nathan Smith, Isaac Martin (Shawsheen); Aavian Pena, Elai Machado, Joseph Beato, Joan Ortiz, Nuriel Feliz, Armani Rodriguez (KIPP); Shawn Hines, Divine Burroughs, Janzel Trinidad, Maric Nthala, Jimmy McGonagle (Lowell Catholic); Colin McGough, Jadiel Ortega, Eddie Lewis, Jeff Thayer, Mike Diaz, Anthony Brown (Lynn Tech); Zack Deschenes, Miguel Montalvo, Christian Montalvo, Daniel Schraeder, Nick Sloboda, Dylan Hall, Jackson Guercio, Deacon Carson (Nashoba Tech); Ricky DiChicco, Lucas Keefe, Tyler Knight, Jay Vazquez, Lucas Erwin, Chase Kennedy, Briley Johnston, Rob Davidson (Whittier)

    Dual County

    Tristan Clayton, Jon Funk, Max Lisysyan, Christian Maranian, Grady Pfefferhorn, Thomas Quirk (Acton-Boxborough); Lawrence Andrade, Chase Brazee, Andrew Livshin, Bobby Oates, Sylar Pimentel, Athos Qualgioz, Dylan Siwik, Mekhi Volcy (Bedford); Xavier King, Eric Perryman (Boston Latin); Lucas Diaz, Paul Dottin-Campbell, Kelvin Ferreira, Jamal Lewis (Cambridge R&L); Tyler Colgan, Liam King, Eric Nick, Finn Ruhmann (Concord-Carlisle); Ryan Cushing, Adam Foraida, Ryan Gallagher, JoJo Lopez, Chase Riley, Mason Tarantino, Matthew Tasker (Lincoln-Sudbury); Gavin Abbiati, Harvey Chen, Henry Engel, Beckett Shrier (Newton South); Bobby Mendez, Wes O’Connor (Waltham); Alex Galper, Brajae Walton (Wayland); Teddy Hirbour, Malcolm McDonald, Brett Moran, JJ Wilson (Westford Academy); Luke Betty, Cameron Cort, Owaine Hawkes, Ryan Hinckley, Alex Palmer, Massimo Selvig (Weston)

    MVP: Mekhi Volcy, Matthew Tasker

    Greater Boston

    Leeandro Castro (Chelsea); Manny Mendez, Tommy Nolan (Lynn Classical); Xavier Beauchamp, Jamaal Boyd, Shane Knowlton-Simard, Jason McDonald, Ryan Ouen, Jeyson Prosper, Aaden Soto (Lynn English); Billy Gavin, Jayden McGuffie (Malden); Demi Georges, Guilherme Martins (Medford); Reda Atoui, Bryan Fuentes, Jose Fuentes (Revere); Kerry Alphonse, Ousman Kaba, Ryan Louis, Esmael Mack, Marcos Pineda (Somerville)

    MVP: Shane Knowlton-Simard

    Hockomock

    James Destito, Brayden Jones, Kyle McCue, Madden Murray (Attleboro); Nick Crowe, Rhancy Jean Baptiste, Jake Marcell, JT Norton (Canton); Cam DeLeskey, Ryan Foley, Matt O’Keefe, Trevor Palmer (Foxboro); Keaton Cooper, Adrian Rampino, Stephon Reed, Alex Weber (Franklin); Keigan Canto-Osorio, Nate Crysti, Liam King, Tallan King, Aiden Lions (King Philip); Mason Bordieri, Andrew DeGirolamo, Nate Pailler, Tommy Vallett (Mansfield); Ryan Burns, Ethan Charczenko (Milford); Conor Casey, Nathan Rivera, Frankie Strachan (North Attleboro); Jacob Melton (Oliver Ames); Jackson Arnold, Kerven Georges (Stoughton); Dylan Keenan, Jeremy Knief, Corbin Melo (Taunton)

    MVP: Jake Marcell, Alex Weber, Frankie Strachan

    Mayflower Large

    Colton Metcalf, Mikey McDonagh, Reinaldo Sepulveda, Tyson Kimbrough-Farmer, Sotiris Stamatos, Timmy Churchey (Blue Hills); Declan Walker, Nick O’Brien, Brody Resendes, Ashton Reich, Jordan Pedro, Maximus Daniels (Tri-County); James McKenzie, Logan Uon, Giovanni Carvalho, Ben Nientimp, Cayden Amaral Aguiar (Diman); Nathan Hicks, Brayden Perry, Thaniel LaBrie (Bristol-Plymouth); Ryan Manchester, Dylan Mendez (Old Colony); Johnny Burgio, Dillon O’Brien (South Shore Voke); Nilson Cabral (Southeastern)

    Most Valuable Player: Nick O’Brien

    Mayflower Small

    Jeremiah Lawson, Jayden Medeiros, Amare Rose, Will Kenny, Brayden Cannon, Jevani Lopes (Wareham); Daniel Handville, Chaz Thomas, Thomas Allen, Anthony Bartlett, Amani Cole, Jordyn Wilson (Cape Tech); Waylan Watts, Dominic Raygoza, Devyn Schulze, Brady Tellier, Michael Cliff, Landon Neill (Upper Cape); Dasan Rooks, Nathaniel Benevides, Collyn Viveiros (Atlantis Charter); Naden Louis-Jacques (Holbrook/Avon)

    Most Valuable Player: Jeremiah Lawson

    Merrimack Valley

    Marcus DeJesus, Nick Illsley, Kyle Olson (Andover); Jackson Gearin, Prince Mahey (Billerica); Caden Chase, Manney Lizardo, Amari Mills, Caden Smith, Brian Waller-Reitano (Central Catholic); Chris Desrochers, Nate Duggan, Jack Meyers (Chelmsford); Daniel Jacques (Dracut); Jathian DeJesus, Ethan Jalbert (Haverhill); Denzel Morales (Lawrence); Josh Amankwaah, Collin Christiansen, Josef Flores, Seth Ly, Steevan Many, Ricky Phom (Lowell); Elie Bou-Chaaya, Josh Defatima, Vinny DeMaio, Tim Dornezon, Caiden Hartley-Didio, Alex Santiago-Gomez (Methuen); Austin Allen, Tommy Farrell (North Andover); Jake Burns, Ben Christopher, Nicky Desisto, Will Harrison, Victor Muyanja, Emeka Olu, Jonny Sullivan (Tewksbury)

    MVP: Vinny DeMaio, Jonny Sullivan

    Middlesex League

    Drew Beck, Brady Bekkenhuis, Charlie Fecteau, Ori Forest, Alexi Trapotsis (Arlington); David Maia, Casey Regan (Belmont); Ryan Brooks, Matthew Conte, Ryan Ellis, Sam Fernandes, Brady Richer, Ethan Tedesco (Burlington); Alex Manson, Ayush Patel (Lexington); Jack Casey, Jack Feeney, Max Hoag, Nick Vassallo (Melrose); Will Chute, Sean Duross, Brady LaMontagne, Dom Pate, Ryan Pulpi (Reading); Peter Boccelli, Tony Dean, Connor Gangi, Brian Langill, Thomas Wood (Stoneham); Myles Sanchez (Wakefield); Peter Pavlidis, Billy Werra (Watertown); Colin Allard, Ayden Bellevy, Pasquale DeLucia, Gus Lambert, Noah Matton (Wilmington); Will Bolognese, Ted Budreski, Gianni DePrimeo, Bryan Harrison, Ronan O’Connell, Chris Russo, Lucas Sekino (Winchester); Mason Doherty, Gavin Driscoll, Thomas Kineavy (Woburn)

    MVP: Ryan Brooks, Gianni DePrimeo

    Northeastern

    Sean Costa, Teddy Fisher, Jerome Sutton, Ricky Torres, Floyd White (Beverly); Mason Ellsworth, Zachary Fultz, Jack Houston, Colby Medeiros, Nicholas Xerras (Danvers); Joe Allen, Kaleb Allen, Thomas Cribbs, Cole Mosley-Wynn, Jaylen Severino, Max Thomas (Gloucester); Breydan Callahan, Finn Gallup, Declan Gibson, Rylan Golden (Marblehead); Cameron Bucchiere, Jack Fabiano, Liam Ginley, Drew Gustafson, Lucas Magnifico, Evan Velardo, Cal Weidman (Masconomet); Corey Dooley, Matthew Dresser, Luke Maglione, Mark Mendonca (Peabody); Elvis Espinal, Oscar Fernandez (Salem); Koby Jette, Jordan Rodriguez, Ryan Shea (Saugus); Noah Bascon, Will Bush, Doyle Delano, John DiLisio, Vaughn Hazell, John Von Barta (Swampscott); Sean Dolen, Chris Messina, Riley Moccio, Nicholas Romano, Seth Sacco (Winthrop)

    MVP: Jack Fabiano

    Patriot League Keenan

    Jake Falls, Ian McNeil, Cooper Farabaugh, Hank Frazier (Duxbury); Jake Varholak, Chase Beighley, JT Reale, Jack Germain, Charlie Shape (Hingham); Charlie Leach, Jameson Bongilatti, Ryan Medeiros, Andrew Cosman, Matt Keenan, Luke Richardson, Aidan Nicholson (Marshfield); Gio Lynch-Ruberio, Anthony Maclean, Liam Joyce (Plymouth North); Brendan McMahon, John Burke (Silver Lake); Thiago Magalhaes (Whitman-Hanson)

    MVP: Jake Varholak

    Patriot League Fisher

    Brandon Errico, Sebastian Brown, Peter Clarke, Nolan Ghostlaw, Jaydon Yoo, Kellen Balducci (Hanover); Brady Craig, Ronan Brown (North Quincy); Nick McCarthy (Pembroke); Tim Durocher, Ben Frechette, Shane McDonald, Finnegan Burr (Plymouth South); Jacoby Quinn, Leo Steinberg, Jonas Ala, Nate Allen (Quincy); Johnny Donovan, Grayson Foley, Cam Cerussi, Miller Shea, Shea Tinkham, Chris Dimeo (Scituate)

    MVP: Grayson Foley

    Pioneer Athletic Conference

    Ronell Armstrong, Kyle Coffin, Hagen Dias, Jayson Dyer, Josh Ferguson, Devari Hunter, Brady Kundel (Barnstable); Lachlan Isabel, Spenser Kilsby, Jack Lambert, Dylan Reed, Nick Rotondo, Drew Silvia (Bridgewater-Raynham); Chase Afonso, Brady Beauparland, Ethan Davis, Michael Hauck, Jayden Nunes-Medeiros (Dartmouth)

    South Coast Conference

    Colin Cyr, Zack Menendez, Joseph Procaccini, Aaron Procanini (Apponequet); Malachi Coelho, Drew Kelley (Bourne); Cooper Benfeito, Titan Grassie, Maddex Mendoza (Dighton-Rehoboth); Ben Cormier, Grant Darmofal, Jacob Desouza, Aaron Lague, Evan Lamontagne, Zach Moura, Josh Viera (Fairhaven); Jayce James (Greater New Bedford); Aedan Borges, Charles Medas (Case); Benjiman Baptiste, Henry Berry, Benjamin Durocher, Brody Hiles, Connor Nelson, Tucker Roy (Old Rochester); Nico Bonafiglia (Seekonk); Brody Cabral, Liam Meehan, Max Pasternak (Somerset Berkley); Armani Baptista-Pereira, Ty Holmes, Ryan Nunes, Thomas Polidori, Gage Turner (West Bridgewater)

    MVP: Brody Hiles, Ty Holmes

    South Shore League

    Kingston Maxwell, Gino Micele, Kris Patterson, Ryan Solimini, Lee Spry, Jake Tikonoff, Nick Vachon, Andrew VanLuling (Abington); Colin Eakins, Nathan Helms, Nolan Kenneally, Cameron Loranger (Carver); Nick Askjaer, Dan Baker, Nolan Flaherty, Gus Greene, Max Monahan, Noah Rafferty, Mike Wildfire (Cohasset); Devon Blair, Austin Dewhurst, Mark Lee (East Bridgewater); Daniel Alade, Brenden Andrade, Jack Borowski, CJ Jennings (Mashpee); Wyatt Goyette, Ethan Henry, John O’Brien, Harper Smith (Middleboro); George Bonnevie, Ryan Bonzagni, Colin Gerhart, Teddy Glynn, Jack Luccarelli, Ridley McGillicuddy, Dylan Varekamp (Norwell); Zymari Bailey, Abe Cornet, Alin Norisca, Luis Valentin, Mekhi White (Randolph); Pat McDonagh, Brody Nicholson, Marvelous Pleasant (Rockland);

    MVP: Jack Luccarelli, Mekhi White

    Tri-Valley League

    Nick Boomer, Isaiah Early, Mark Hermelstein, Malachi Lambert, Alfredo Neto, Kevin Ozulumba, Hugo Rossi, Patrick St. Peter (Ashland); Mason Alger, Wyatt Callery, Cam MacGregor, Jacob McCarthy, Sam Sullivan (Bellingham); Henry Fowler, Bobby Olsen, Sam Zagorianakos (Dover-Sherborn); Liam Brannigan, Jake Brodsky, Will Clasby, Matthew Gimblett, Max Maurao, Austin Rodenhiser (Holliston); Evan Gronemeyer, Alex Piccioli (Hopkinton); Matteo Benson, Dani Chahine, Jack Gage, Owen Graber, Charlie Hurley, Dillon Larkin, Brady McCormack, Gavin Seitz (Medfield); Christian Cautilli, Dylan Costa, Logan Keaney, Justin Pillard, Jacob White (Medway); Brody Barrett, Owen Caulfield (Millis); Derian Antoine, Jake Artz, Kyle Gass, Cole Mirka, Harrison Ogilvie (Norton); Sam Larkee, Danny Reen, Kevin Roach (Norwood); Jack Corrigan, JR Drayton, Narawut Kamolratanapiboon, Keilen McDonald, Murphy O’Malley, Ty Pindel (Westwood)

    MVP: Kevin Ozulumba, Brady McCormack



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