boys lacrosse
Players of the Year

Division 1: Attack, Sr.
Scott Austin, Duxbury
The All-American took home a state
championship in each of his three
seasons and never lost in MIAA
competition. He netted five goals in
his final game, a title-winning victory
over Billerica. He will play at Cornell
next season.

Division 2: Midfield, Jr.
Davis Butts, Walpole
The All-American finished the season
with a school-record 55 goals and 29
assists, and holds Walpoles career
goal record with 127. The Bay State
Conference all-star won 70 percent of
his faceoffs in his career. He also was
a league all-star in soccer.

Division 3: Attack/Midfield, Sr.
Mark Flibotte, Cohasset
With 74 goals and 40 assists this
season, Flibotte finished his career
with 230 goals and 122 assists for
352 points. The two-time All American
and National Honor Society
member will play at Bowdoin next
season.
Coaches of the Year

Division 1
Chris Burns, Billerica
Burns led his alma mater to a 17-5
record and the Division 1 state final.
He was named Merrimack Valley
Conference and EMass coach of the
year and boasts a 90-30 record. We
are proud of what the team accomplished
this season, he said.

Division 2
Charles Hardy, Reading
Hardy, who is 160-50 in his career,
led the Rockets to their first Middlesex
League title and their first undefeated
league record. Readings
season ended in the EMass quarterfinals
with an 18-4 record. He was a
two-time All-American at UMass.

Division 3
Stew Curran, Cohasset
After replacing six starters from his
2007 championship team, Curran led
the South Shore League champions
to their fourth state final in as many
years. He owns a 104-38 career
coaching record and enjoys reading
and water sports.
All-Scholastics

Goalie, Sr.
Garrett Akie, Dover-Sherborn
The captain finished with 245 saves
and a .740 save percentage, and was
named team MVP and Tri-Valley
League MVP. He is his schools first
All-American and its winningest
goalie with 48 victories. He will play
at Hamilton next season.

Attack, Jr.
Kam Bumpus, Needham
Just a junior and already an All-
American. Bumpus had 44 goals and
57 assists this spring to lead the
Rockets to a 16-7 record. He also
played on the Division 1 state champion
hockey team and will be captain
next winter

Goalie, Sr.
Timothy Finnegan, Lowell
The Merrimack Valley Conference
player of the year stopped 70 percent
of the shots he faced this season to
earn All-America honors. The team
MVP is a three-time all-conference
selection. He will attend Providence
College.

Midfield, Jr.
Brian Foster, Medfield
The All-American set team records
for ground balls (192) and faceoff
wins (253) this season, while winning
76 percent of his faceoffs. The
Tri-Valley League all-star also had 24
goals and 12 assists. He also plays
soccer and guitar.

Midfield/Defense, Jr.
Danny Gold, Medfield
The long-stick All-American picked
up 94 ground balls this season and
led Medfield to the Division 2 state
final. The two-time Tri-Valley League
all-star was named the leagues defensive
player of the year. He plays
basketball and enjoys chess and golf.

Attack, Sr.
Brendan Grant, Xaverian
The All-American was MVP of his
team and finished with 79 goals and
44 assists for 123 points this season.
In two varsity seasons, he finished
with 136 goals and 82 assists for 218
points. He will continue his career at
Bentley next season.

Goalie, Sr.
Jake Gray, Scituate
The two-time Patriot League All-Star
is now an All-Scholastic after leading
the Sailors to the Division 3 state
title. Gray was the team MVP the past
two seasons and allowed just 4.25
goals per game in the tournament.
Hell attend Kimball Union.

Midfield, Sr.
Peter Jennings, Wellesley
The two-year captain earned All-
America honors after leading his
team to the Division 2 East quarterfinals.
He is a two-year Bay State Conference
all-star and boasts a 4.27
GPA. He will play lacrosse at Middlebury
College.

Attack, Jr.
Gregory Melaugh, Billerica
Melaugh, who tallied 41 goals and 65
assists, was a deserving recipient of
Merrimack Valley Conference player
of the year. He also earned All-America
honors, and is a two-time allconference
selection. He plays hockey
and enjoys mountain biking.

Attack, Jr.
Jim Queeney, Reading
The Middlesex League MVP and
All-American finished the season
with 76 goals and 45 assists for 121
points, upping his career totals to
162 goals, 83 assists, and 245 points.
A member of the National Honor
Society, he ranks second in his class.

Attack, Sr.
Mark Scalise, St. John's Prep
Scalise finished the season with 40
goals and 72 assists for 112 points,
and was rewarded All-America honors.
He also picked up 37 ground
balls and helped the Eagles reach the
Division 1 semifinals, where they lost
to Billerica.

Attack, Sr.
Matt Schairer, King Philip
Schairer finished the season with 61
goals and 54 assists for 115 points,
and capped his career with 169 goals,
146 assists, and 315 points. He is a
member of the honor roll and will
attend Quinnipiac University in the
fall.

Defense, Sr.
Craigh Sullivan, Duxbury
The returning All-Scholastic longstick
defender led his team to its fifth
consecutive state championship this
year. A two-time All-American checking
in at 6 feet, 205 pounds, Sullivan
is headed to the University of Maryland.
He also plays football.

Attack, Sr.
Christopher Walker, Marshfield
Walker set Marshfields record for
points in a game with 14 and most
points in a season with 124 (71 goals,
53 assists). He finished his career
with 248 points. The EMass all-star
and All-American will play at Wagner
next season.

Midfield, Sr.
Tyler Sabens, Falmouth
The All-American rebounded from
an injury last year to set Falmouths
season points record (113) with 63
goals and 50 assists. He was second
on the team in ground balls with 112.
He will play at Manhattan College
next season on scholarship.
All-Stars
Academic All-Americans -- Matthew Rayner, Andover; Alex Boches, Beverly; Michael Gerhardt, Chelmsford; Charles Czerkawski, Cohasset; Doug Johnston, Dartmouth; Brandon Wade, Georgetown; Connor Green, Sandwich; Steve Gaudet, St. Johns Prep; Tucker Delaney Winn, Winchester; Chris Rigoli, Xaverian.
Atlantic Coast North -- Chris Walker, Matt Bak, Andrew Brown, Brad Poirier, and Ed Sheehan, Marshfield; Jon Cahill and Terrence Sibley, N. Quincy; Pat Riley, Tim Serrils and Connor Bradon, Plymouth North/South; Marty Bowes, James Finn, Zack McCall, and Derek McFarlane, Quincy; Max Mac- Macin, Whitman-Hanson.
Atlantic Coast South -- Joe Jamiel and Bill Dempsey, Dennis- Yarmouth; Shawn Price, Phil Walker, Tyler Sabens, Terrence Dineen, Mike Wilson, and Dylan Fernandes, Falmouth; Brian Niezgoda and Dan Meegan, Nauset; Connor Green, Liam Bokanovich, and Jack Tyo, Sandwich.
Bay State -- Greg Nash, David Butts, Ryan Whitemore, and Mike Connors, Walpole; Dan Higgins and Brendan Perry, Milton; Mike Rossman and Steve Cottens, Norwood; Kam Bumpus and Matt Vazquez, Needham; Peter Jennings and Robbie Stacks, Wellesley; Mike Guilfoy, Weymouth; Kevin Lydon, Braintree; Pat Curran, Framingham.
Cape Ann Large -- Ben Santos, Danny Clark, Teddy Reed, and Kevin Vanlenten, Masconomet; Evan Hammersley, Lynnfield; Steve Collura, Kyle Dolan, Matt Foster, and Ross Marchegiani, N. Andover; Chris Lesage, Triton; Jake Cotter, Corey Daff, and Ryan Gendreau, Hamilton-Wenham; Paul Van Schyndel, Ipswich; Brandon Wade, Georgetown.
Dual County -- Zack Driscoll, Robbie Snook, and Oliver Cragan, Concord-Carlisle; Evan White, Devin Acton, Jon McIvor, and Ryan Sutherland, Lincoln-Sudbury; Mike Berlied, Chris Titi, and Steve Austin, Acton-Boxboro; Tyler Lorman and Bob Keohane, Tyngsboro; Patrick Kilday, Westford; Jon Calnan, Wayland.
Greater Boston -- Cord Tocci, Ryan Murphy, Matt Mezer, Joe Habib, Matt Wiley, and Pat Cronin, Arlington; Evan Mula, Tim Doolan, DJ Nurse, Mark Benoit, Marco Duca, and Bobby Nadolny, Waltham; Vinny Albano and Mike Agostino, Medford.
Hockomock -- Matt Schairer, John Cuozzo, Kyle Lasher, Chris Pellichiro, Nate Robeson, and Andrew Sutton, King Philip; Malcolm Loyd, Canton; Tim Morgan and Dave Santos, Foxboro; Gordan Champlin, Jason Delloroco, Sam Scoba, and Eric Peterson, Franklin; Mike Morrill, Mansfield; Mike Curran, North Attleboro; Andrew Rapp, Oliver Ames.
Maritime -- Brett Serriello, Bryce Serriello, Jake McGuinness, Mike Brown, Scott Peacock, Mike Donoghue, Barnstable; Nick Nolan, Bourne; Brett Duarte, Bishop Connolly; Dave McQueen, Bishop Stang; Matt Kestenbaum, Dartmouth; Riley Dobel, Duncan Meyst, Mike ODonoghue, Pat Hart, Gus Hayes, Marthas Vineyard; Will Martin, Nantucket; Matt Correia, New Bedford.
Mass Tech -- Mike MacDonald, Jeff Proctor, Chris Magoon, and Justin Flanigan, Assabet; Michael Conway, Alex Krouner, James Rodriguez, and Chris Blessing, Blackstone Valley; Sean Feyler, Shawn Dewitt, Nick Luciano, and Kevin Riley, Blue Hills; John Murphy, Chris Lynch, Ritchie Randall, and Mike Aiesi, Cape Cod; Nick Lizotte and Kevin Mulroy, Greater New Bedford; Richard Contreras and Jeff Valley, Lynn Tech; Daqwaun Kelley and Andy Taylor, Minuteman; Dan Libby, Bobby Toussiant, Korey Keane, and Paul Locke, Northeast Metro; Mike Arricale, Cory Foss, Shawn Donovan, Jason Baker, and Dylan Leone, Shawsheen; Ryan Morris and Lucas Foley, Southeastern; Dave Munn, John Yanoolis, Dan Langley, South Shore; Michael Cavanaugh, Brendan Clist, Kevin Hart, Chris Coffey, and Jamie McLaughlin, Tri-County.
Merrimack Valley -- Justin Malins, Matt Erikson, Sam Cook, Gavin McIver, Josh Torres, Andrew Federico, and Nick Reeder, Andover; Matt Whippen, Matt Thistle, Max Scott, Mike Whippen, William Brown, and Mike Hibbard, Chelmsford; Jeff Scarfo, Bill Frevold, Mike Slatton, Joe Dangelo, Jim Holland, and Matt Langill, Billerica; Nick Vasquez, Joe Natale, Tom Murray, Rob Morton, Kyle Burke, and Cody Skinner, Haverhill; Matt Goyette, Mike Abcunas, Pablo Maguire, Steve Costello, and Tim Demetriou, Lowell; Joe McCarthy, Patrick Helfrich, Preston Carmichael, and Josh Clark, Central Catholic; Ryan Diffenbacher, Mike Duchesne, Chris Bovill, and Corey Saucier, Dracut; Mark Bumman, Mike Hanifin, Erik Kelley, and Jesse Fentross, Tewksbury.
Middlesex -- Zack Power and Phil Dumont, Belmont; Pat DeBenedetto, Jim Queeney, Eric Dyer, and Nick Rossi, Reading; Billy Bleakley, Tyler Gelnaw, Bennett Erickson, and Alex Sullivan, Lexington; Tucker Delaney-Winn and Bobby Belotti, Winchester; Dana DiPinto and Justin McLaughlin, Woburn.
Patriot -- Craig Sullivan, Scott Austin, Derek Sweet, and Gus Quinzani, Duxbury; Jake Gray, Greg Reynolds, and Ryan Woodford, Scituate; Austin Driscoll and Max Vaickus, Hingham; Pat Lawlor and Kevin Hannigan, Hanover; Brendan Sylvester, Pembroke.
Tri-Valley -- Geoff Akie, Chris Whalen, Alex Paganelli, Rafael Ortega and Garrett Akie, Dover-Sherborn; Will Nesbitt and Rich Bowles, Holliston; Devin Atcherly and Kevin Cassata, Hopkinton; Jack McDermott, Brian Foster, Max Zuccarini, and Jake Smith, Medfield; Matt White, Westwood.

