Boys soccer All-Scholastics and league All-Stars
Nathan Askjaer (Cohasset)
Zach Bello (Norwell)
Ronan Blake (Norwell)
Joey Carney (Oliver Ames)
Darragh Casey (Wakefield)
Rex Cinelli (Franklin)
Charlie Cushing (Nauset)
Bruno Desouza (Weymouth)
Brian Dunne (Dedham)
Joao Faria (Rockland)
Sean Fernandez-Davila (Concord-Carlisle)
Owen Gallagher (Winchester)
Spencer Goss (Bedford)
Andre Groberio (Hamilton-Wenham)
Haydon Hillenmeyer (Medfield)
Brian Jones (Billerica)
Campbell Keyes (Needham)
Amir Lahkiky (Melrose)
Miller Lillie (Acton-Boxboro)
Matthew McAuliffe (Pembroke)
Alessandro Neyra (Hingham)
Ben Novo (Westport)
Erick Estrada Nunez (Somerville)
Brady Poor (Concord-Carlisle)
Kyle Reddish (Needham)
Dillon Reilly (Lynnfield)
Thomas Rooney (Newton North)
Gino Tripoli (Gloucester)
Jake Vana (St. John’s Prep)
HONORABLE MENTION
Joseph Adiwijaya (Lexington)
William Badger (Attleboro)
Lucas Bereaud (Swampscott)
Keller Berry (Natick)
Will Boecher (Wellesley)
Eamon Boshell (Brookline)
Eduardo Chirico (Newton South)
Bonhomme Dieff (Everett)
Max Gulino (North Reading)
Jack Ianelli (Hopkinton)
Sachil Kenkre (Belmont)
Ryan Laramee (Oliver Ames)
Ryan Linhares (Oliver Ames)
John Martin (Dover-Sherborn)
Jake McConville (BC High)
Will McManus (Pembroke)
Garrison Murphy (St. John’s Prep)
Quinn Murray (Winchester)
Barra Ryan (Latin Academy)
Arthur Souza (Ashland)
Ben Wasserman (Concord-Carlisle)
NATHAN ASKJAER
COHASSET
The junior shattered Cohasset’s all-time scoring record with 34 goals, besting the prior mark by nine. He added 16 assists, earning South Shore League MVP honors while being named an Eastern Mass. Soccer All-Star. The High Honors student led the Skippers to the No. 1 overall seed entering the Div. 4 boys soccer tournament.
ZACH BELLO
NORWELL
The center midfielder propelled the Clippers to a Div. 3 state championship. He was selected to both the South Shore League and Eastern Mass. All-Star rosters. Bello is also a National Honor Society member, and a recipient of the Tulane Book Award.
RONAN BLAKE
NORWELL
Blake scored 12 goals as he won a state title for the third time. He was named an All-State Player, and chosen for both the Eastern Mass. and the South Shore League All-Star Teams. The winger is also a member of Norwell’s track program, and hopes to play either soccer at the collegiate level or attend a prep school for a postgrad year.
JOEY CARNEY
OLIVER AMES
Carney capped a dream season in unforgettable fashion as he sniped the game-ending goal in overtime to deliver the Tigers a second straight Div. 2 championship (a 1-0 overtime victory over Wakefield). He finished with 21 goals to go with seven assists, and was selected as a Hockomock League All-Star. On the academic end, Carney is a member of DECA. The senior is committed to Bentley University, where he will continue his soccer career.
DARRAGH CASEY
WAKEFIELD
Casey was instrumental in Wakefield’s Cinderella run to a Div. 2 state championship appearance. He sniped 22 goals and added nine assists, and was named the Middlesex League’s Most Valuable Player (Freedom Division). The senior was also selected to the All-State Team. Casey boasts a 4.0 GPA, and is a member of the National Honor Society. During his spare time, the winger enjoys spending time with friends and family while competing for the New England Surf soccer club. He will continue his playing career at UMass-Boston.
REX CINELLI
FRANKLIN
The All-New England selection and Eastern Mass. All-Star in 2023 closed his campaign with six goals and two assists from the center back position. His defensive prowess helped earn him the title of Hockomock League MVP. A member of the National Honor Society and a player with Franklin’s baseball program, Cinelli enjoys mountain biking in his spare time. The senior hopes to major in engineering in college.
CHARLIE CUSHING
NAUSET
A 35-point season earned a selection to the All-State team and the Eastern Mass. All-Star roster. Cushing sniped 19 goals and added 14 assists, as he was named a Cape and Islands League All-Star for the second time. The National Honor Society member plays soccer with the Liverpool International Club of Massachusetts. He is currently committed to Wheaton College.
BRUNO DESOUZA
WEYMOUTH
Desouza was one of just two All-Americans to be selected from Massachusetts in 2023, and he earned the honor by burying 16 goals and dishing out 12 assists for Weymouth during its Div. 1 tournament run. He was the Bay State Conference’s Most Valuable Player, as the Wildcats embarked on a journey to the Final Four. Desouza closes his high school tenure with 65 points (37 goals, 28 assists), the highest career total in Weymouth history.
BRIAN DUNNE
DEDHAM
The Tri-Valley League MVP was critical for Dedham as the Marauders captured the league championship. As a junior, he tallied 14 goals and finished with eight assists, good enough to be named to the All-State Team. A captain with Dedham’s boys hockey program, Dunne enjoys drawing, fishing and golfing as hobbies.
JOAO FARIA
ROCKLAND
Faria was an Eastern Mass. All-Star for a third time. The senior was chosen as the South Shore League’s Most Valuable Player, and selected as an All-State player for the second time. Faria holds the single-season record for goals at Rockland, and is a member of the Spanish Honor Society.
SEAN FERNANDEZ-DAVILA
CONCORD-CARLISLE
The center midfielder guided the Patriots on a path to a Div. 1 state championship, scoring eight goals to go with eight assists along the way. He was named to the All-State Team, and selected as an Eastern Mass. All-Star. He enjoys skiing and photography as hobbies, while also studying nursing and biology.
OWEN GALLAGHER
WINCHESTER
Gallagher averaged a goal per game this fall for Winchester, finishing with 19. He added 10 assists and was the Middlesex League’s Most Valuable Player. An All-State selection and All-New England nominee, Gallagher plays for the SFC club soccer team during the offseason. The senior is open to playing soccer in college.
SPENCER GOSS
BEDFORD
The junior netted nine goals to go with nine assists, earning Dual County League (Foley Division) MVP honors. He was an Eastern Mass. Soccer Coaches Association Award recipient, and also earned the United Coaches All-State Award. Goss has a weighted GPA of 4.85. A Member of the National Honor Society and an AP Scholar Award recipient, he hopes to possibly study STEM while playing soccer in college.
ANDRE GROBERIO
HAMILTON-WENHAM
The junior defensive midfielder propelled the Generals to the Div. 4 quarterfinals and was the Cape Ann League’s Player of the Year (Baker Division). Groberio is also a standout with Hamilton-Wenham’s basketball team, and lists fishing and skiing as his favorite activities.
HAYDON HILLENMAYER
MEDFIELD
Hillenmayer carried Medfield defensively from the center back position, as his group surrendered only 13 goals across 18 games played. He registered seven goals himself, and was a Tri-Valley League MVP (Large Division). Named a member of the EMSCA All-State First Team, Hillenmayer also received the National Letter of Commendation for his performance in the classroom. He intends to major in engineering at Colorado.
BRIAN JONES
BILLERICA
A Saint Anselm commit and the Merrimack Valley Conference Player of the Year, Jones recorded 14 goals and eight assists to power Billerica. He finished as an All-State selection, and was elected to the Eastern Mass. All-Star Team. Academically, Jones was named a Student of Term, and works out as a hobby. He plays for the NEFC NAL soccer club.
CAMPBELL KEYES
NEEDHAM
Keyes had a breakout season, burying 14 goals to go with an assist, powering Needham to a second straight Div. 1 state finals appearance, and earning selection to the Eastern Mass. All-Star. The two-time Bay State Conference All-Star is a member of the Rockets’ basketball squad as well.
AMIR LAHKIKY
MELROSE
Named a Middlesex League MVP (Freedom Division), Lahkiky erupted for 22 goals and 13 assists to propel Melrose to the Div. 2 Final Four. He was selected for the All-State Team, as well as the Eastern Mass. All-Stars. Lahkiky plays for the New England Surf club soccer team, and intends to keep playing when he heads off to college.
MILLER LILLIE
ACTON-BOXBORO
The center midfielder was an All-State player, and named to the Eastern Mass. All-Star Team. He sniped seven goals and tacked on three assists, earning Dual County League All-Star recognition as well. Lillie is a High Honor Roll student, and a member of the National Honor Society. He plays for the FC Stars U18/19 ECNL club.
MATTHEW MCAULIFFE
PEMBROKE
Pembroke continued its latest run of dominance within the Patriot League this season, and McAulliffe played a large role. The center defensive midfielder had nine goals and nine assists for the Titans during their trip to the Div. 3 title game. He was named the conference’s Most Valuable Player (Fisher Division). He also received the Sportsmanship Award and the Scholar Athlete Award. The High Honors student is a member of both the Boston Bolts ECRL U19 and Steel United MA club soccer teams.
ALESSANDRO NEYRA
HINGHAM
Neyra was the Patriot League’s leading scorer (15 goals, nine assists) in 2023, and was named the Keenan Division’s Most Valuable Player. He was also selected to the Eastern Mass. All-Star Team, and nominated as an All-American. The junior likes cooking and photography as his hobbies, and plays for the Boston Bolts 05/06 ECNL during his off-time.
BEN NOVIO
WESTPORT
The three-year starter commanded the team’s central midfield. His athleticism, timely scoring ability, and consistent service into the 18-yard box allowed West Bridgewater to accumulate 104 goals; Novio chipped in with 10 goals and 12 assists for an undefeated Wildcats team that won the Div. 5 championship. The team captain finished his high school soccer career with 19 goals and 32 assists. He was selected as an United Soccer Coaches association All-State player and an Eastern Massachusetts Soccer Coaches Association (EMSCA) All-Star.
ERICK ESTRADA NUNEZ
SOMERVILLE
The Greater Boston League’s Most Valuable Player was chosen to the EMSCA All-Star Team. He was also selected as an All-State Player. During the past two seasons combined, he has racked up 38 goals while adding 11 assists. The junior star has opened up his college search, and is undecided on his future plans.
BRADY POOR
CONCORD-CARLISLE
Poor, one of the most electrifying strikers in the Commonwealth, had 19 goals and nine assists his senior season. He was named an All-American after leading Concord-Carlisle to the Div. 1 boys soccer championship, and also selected as the Dual County League’s MVP. The Eastern Massachusetts Player of the Year also enjoys snowboarding and working out.
KYLE REDDISH
NEEDHAM
A center defensive midfielder, Reddish was a key backstop for Needham during its trip to a Div. 1 state championship appearance. He was named to the All-State Team, and selected as a Bay State Conference All-Star after tallying three goals and one assist. The Eastern Mass. All-Star is currently weighing his college options, and exploring a soccer career at the next level.
DILLON REILLY
LYNNFIELD
Reilly scored 27 goals to go with 12 assists during a Div. 4 crown. This included a stretch where he scored seven of the program’s eight goals during the postseason, including the game-clincher in the championship game during a 1-0 blanking of Monomoy. He was named the Cape Ann League’s Player of the Year, and an Eastern Mass. First Team All-Star.
THOMAS ROONEY
NEWTON NORTH
The senior center midfielder finished with five goals and seven assists, and was named the Carey Division’s Most Valuable Player. He was also selected as an EMSCA All-Star for the second time. Rooney is committed to Connecticut College, where he will continue to play soccer.
GINO TRIPOLI
GLOUCESTER
After leading the Northeastern Conference in scoring in 2022, Tripoli followed things up this season by burying 32 goals and tacking on seven assists. He was named the league’s Most Valuable Player, and named to the All-State and All-New England Teams. Tripoli has accumulated a whopping 113 points (83 goals, 30 assists).
JAKE VANA
ST. JOHN’S PREP
Vana led St. John’s Prep as a midfielder with six goals and three assists. He was named the Catholic Conference MVP, and chosen to both the All-State and All-New England rosters. Vana is a two-time National Honor Society member, and three-time German National Honor Society student. He is committed to Princeton University where he will play lacrosse.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Calum McClorey, Mike Kennedy (Braintree); Eamon Boshell, Sebastian Cuervo (Brookline); Ryan Viana, Brendan Walker (Framingham); Jonny Osinski (Milton); Keller Berry (Natick); Kyle Reddish, Campbell Keyes, Harry Clapham, Matthew Barten (Needham); Thomas Rooney, Owen Potter, George Nassar (Newton North); Silas Tillinghast (Walpole); Will Boecher, Nils Tellander (Wellesley); Bruno Desouza, Bo Carley, Joe Looney (Weymouth)
MVP: Thomas Rooney, Bruno Desouza
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE
Yussef Oulalite, Barra Ryan, Santiago Gutierrez, Santiago Vanegas (Latin Academy); Carl Belony, Anthony Dilbert, Nerlens Jean (Boston International); Jesus Bueno, Kennellt Leon, Samuel Venegas (Brighton); Jariel Osorio, Mirko Silva, Breno Tavares (Burke/Dearborn); Samuel Gaviria, Rony Mejia, Samuel Palacio (Charlestown); Christopher Acosta, Adriano Gomez Garcia, Helio Spinola (East Boston); Giscard Saint-Surin, Trieu Mai (Excel); Jose Gomes Rodrigues, Willyan Amorin Silva (Madison Park); Javier Mariano, Ayevbosa Osemwekha, Ricky Polynice (New Mission); Kevin Jarama, Emilio Moriaty, Adam Teurkia (O’Bryant); Sony Cabe, Carlens Milien, Kenny Topas (Tech Boston)
CAPE AND ISLANDS
ATLANTIC DIVISION: Marcelo Diamantino, Joao Pedro Goncalves, Philipe Ribeiro, Finn O’Donnell, Rafael Vasconcelos (Barnstable); Ryan Simone, Webert Muniz, Andrew Plourde (Falmouth); Parker Bradlee, Porter Moehnke, Caleb Dubin (Martha’s Vineyard); Charlie Cushing, Omari Perry, Cullen Kavenaugh, Riley Meehan (Nauset)
MVP: Charlie Cushing
MARITIME DIVISION: Ryan Laramee, Tate Laramee, Finn Hyora, Noah Metters, Seamus St. Pierre (Monomoy); Rodane Watson, Edin Vasquez, Jake Johnson, Elvis Alanzo, Calvin Guevera (Nantucket); Cody Boghdan, Nico Sullivan, Jose Aguilar, Sebastian Ramos, Gabriel Paiva (St. John Paul); Gregory Codjoe (Sturgis West)
MVP: Ryan Laramee
LIGHTHOUSE DIVISION: Lenny Breitach, Isaiah Stacey (Cape Cod Academy); Jaden Elber, Marc Djikaev, Marcus Greco, Gus McGuire (Falmouth Academy); Travis Markowski, Gabriel Codjoe, Hogan Anderson, Isaac Rocha (Sturgis East); Anthony Vieira, Chris Domey, Connor O’Neil, Cody Mazzoli, Zeke Ingersoll (Rising Tide)
MVP: Travis Markowski
CAPE ANN LEAGUE
Jake Gilstein, Jason Gioia (Georgetown); Andre Groberio, Nick Stein (Hamilton-Wenham); Jack Totten (Ipswich); Chris Calnan, Dhimitri Dono, Dillon Reilly (Lynnfield); Sammy Bothwell (Manchester-Essex); Finn Ingalls, Nolan Smith, Max Gulino, Finn Rodger, Gavin Wesley (Newburyport); Brayden Jennings (Pentucket); Eddie Merz, Atticus Anderson (Rockport)
MVP: Dillon Reilly, Andre Groberio
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
Jake Vana St. John’s Prep, Aithan Bezanson, Shamus Flaherty, Mark Ghiu, Graham Kramer, Garrison Murphy (St. John’s Prep); Del Dibona, Liam Heffernan, Jake McConville, Colin Daley, Killian Doherty (BC High); Liam Heneghan, Adrian Sobczak, Will Baltas, Daniel Lau (St. John’s Shrewsbury); Graham Xavier, Sean Keevan, Pano Haseotes (Xaverian); Owen Driscoll, Esteban Arbelaez, Kaden Francillon (Malden Catholic); Tatum Walker, Jason Tavares Cardoso (Catholic Memorial)
MVP: Jake Vana
COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
LARGE: Gregoire Amissi, Luiggi Ferreira, Samuel Lucena, Kwasi Boateng II, Thomas Tziotzioras (Greater Lowell); William Martinez, Felipe DeOliviera, Saul Mejia, Julio Guillen (Lynn Tech); Marcelo Goveia, Gustavo Teixeira, Bryce Olsen, Diego Melara (Northeast); Nick Gerasimov, Ethan Melanson, Jayden Perez (Shawsheen); Adam Elbadoui, Wesley Rosell, Ayoub Lammallem (Mystic Valley); Nick Goodwin (Lowell Catholic)
MVP: Gregoire Amissi
SMALL: Branden Carta, Drew Morse, Jake Johnston, Shane Carta, Roman Treadwell (Minuteman); Thomas Kotas, Jimmy Bano, Kelvyn Guzman, Kevin Bamaca (Greater Lawrence); Cristian Garcia, Jelder DeLeon, Anaias Lopez, Yoni Ovalle Chavez (KIPP); Michael Leary, John Wilson, Christopher Bognano (Whittier); Doug Hall, Andrew Dicicco, Alex Richard (Nashoba Tech); Ayden Rogers, Luis Valiente, Logan DeSantos (Innovation)
MVP: Branden Carta, Drew Morse
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
Brady Poor, Ben Wasserman, Sean Fernandez-Davila, Sean Trudeau, Doug Fortier, Jamo Valez (Concord-Carlisle); Sean Morrison, Leo Natalizio, Sawyer Elliott, Miles Herzog, Spencer Goss (Bedford); Miller Lillie, Matia Kvalsvik, Manas Kontham, Andrew Krieger (Acton-Boxboro); Eduardo Chirico, Callum Morgan, Gavin Sousa, Nico Bradley (Newton South); Brendan Morrissey, David Marotta, Nick Rushton (Lincoln-Sudbury); Jamie Vega Espinosa, Henry Bonney, Alex Mitarachi, Eyasu Tsegaye (Cambridge); Lucas Albuquerque, Owen Markesich (Westford Academy); Jack Gavron, Brady Babineau. Andrew Medeiros (Wayland); Aidan Zaphris, Zach DeMichele (Boston Latin); Noah Silva, Omar Aboushala (Weston); Charlie Gaynor (Waltham)
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE
Erick Estrada Nunez, Imani Nixon, Jose Lopez, Francisco Santos (Somerville); Matt Randazzo, Sawku Kouyate, Peyton Nurzinski (Medford); Brayan Medina, J.P. Chavarria (Revere); Christian DeOliveira, Wilbur Romero (Everett); Jose Jou, Daylin Yanes (Chelsea); Danny Lopez, Jose Licardie (Lynn English); Ben Jean Baptiste (Malden); Abbie DeLeon (Lynn Classical)
MVP: Erick Estrada Nunez
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Rex Cinelli, Noah Cain, Sean O’Leary, Garrett Scagliarini (Franklin); Ryan Keller, Tommy Lomuscio, Will Bowen (King Philip); Ryan Linhares, Joseph Carney, Diego Riveira, Braedon Blass (Oliver Ames); Nate Dinis, Danny DaSilva (Milford); Diego Martinez (Sharon); Tyler Rocchio, William Badger, Luke Hagopian (Attleboro); John Hollis (Foxboro); Kaden Burns, Bryce Newth (North Attleboro); Derek McGrath, Matthew Sullivan (Mansfield); Zaza Francoeur, Nick Ruggeri (Canton); Joseph McSweeney (Stoughton); Javonte Fernandes (Taunton)
MVP: Rex Cinelli
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
SMALL: Gideon Drury, Lucas Sherman, Jadon Barton, Sean Murphy (Upper Cape); Zachary Cuddy, Jacob Lane, Adailson Andrade (South Shore Tech); Jace Clady, Gabriel Martins, Matthew Silva (Cape Cod Tech); Landon Hunter, Nathan Santos (Old Colony); Ethan Denault (Bristol Aggie); Josh Morrisette (Norfolk Aggie)
MVP: Ethan Denault
LARGE: Alvardo Alves Correia, Austin Altrich, Moses Carvalho, Vinny DeOliveira (Southeastern); Cameron Cadieux, Logan Resendes, Landen Correiro (Diman); Devyn Comola, Noah Gable (Tri-County); Jaxson Norton, Kevin Huggins (Blue Hills): Christian Borges
MVP: Kevin Huggins
COMPREHENSIVE: Ben Nova, Nyzaiah Pacheco, Marcos Dutra Africano, Noah Amaral (Westport); Cole Berriault (Wareham); Marthel Cadet, Jason Maguire (Avon); Jalik Fernandes, Gabe Santos, Brady Masison (Holbrook)
MVP: Marcos Dutra Africano
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE
Ryan Duffy (Andover); Brian Jones, Riley Donovan, Jason Xintaropoulos, Ryan Jacob (Billerica); Michael Villaman (Central Catholic); Vincent McGann, Spencer Forgan (Chelmsford); Abdurrahman Abou Mahmoud (Dracut); Stephane Febry, Lucas Henry (Haverhill); Brandyn Cardona (Lawrence); Ishmail Kamara, Aidan Rouillard, Vaal Thawnghmung, Ilembo Kiza (Lowell); Benjamin Catarius, Rayann Bhalla (Methuen); William Slayton, Rayann Bhalla (Methuen); William Slayton, Yotam Datan (North Andover); Salvatore Catanzano, Ryan Cura (Tewksbury)
MVP: Brian Jones
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
LIBERTY: Owen Gallagher, Quinn Murray, Liam Harris, Cristian Calderon, Kaleem Baba (Winchester); Marc Chedid, Joseph Adiwijaya, Parker Hamilton, Liam Keis (Lexington); Sachil Kenkre, Andrew Schreiner, Thomas Borkowski, Daniel Liu (Belmont); Henry Skehan, Patrick Frank, Jacob Frank (Reading); Rowan Eagan, Gaspard Pinard, Abraham Donnelly (Arlington); Neel Tulachan (Woburn)
MVP: Owen Gallagher
FREEDOM: Darragh Casey, Marc Laverdiere, Reid Festel, Jack Millward, Frankie Leone, Brian Purcell (Wakefield); Amir Lahkiky, Nicholas Thermenos, Jovan Ssebugwawo, Liam Gavin, Sam O’Donnell (Melrose); Caiden Kiani, Roy Nicolas, Michael Jokic (Watertown); John Clemente, Samuel Goncalves (Stoneham); Robert Elliot, Aidan Burke, Dan Lagunilla (Wilmington); Younes Henniche (Burlington)
MVP: Darragh Casey, Amir Lahkiky
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Lucas Bereaud, Jack Fredrickson (Swampscott); Wilson deLeon, Owen McCarthy (Beverly); A.J. Forte, Abou Kaba (Peabody); Malcolm Edwards (Salem); Mateo Martinez (Winthrop); Gino Tripoli, Domenic Paone (Gloucester); Ara Scarpaci (Masconomet); Rory Zampese, Riley Schmitt (Marblehead)
DUNN ALL-STARS: Attawulai Ayamga, Jack Fiedler, Marco Russo (Masconomet); Mark Beatty. Pietro Fusco (Beverly); Jack Burke, London McDonald (Marblehead); Jaiden Fils-Aime, Yanni Pappas (Peabody); Bradley Piscitello (Danvers)
LYNCH ALL-STARS: Brendan Atherton, Leo Vitale, Benjamin Watts (Gloucester); Max Arredondo, James Kimbro, Jack Raymond (Swampscott); Nicolas deOliveira, Xavier Martinez (Saugus); Lucas Dias, Japhey Dijmeli (Salem); Juan Mendoza (Winthrop)
MVP: Gino Tripoli
PATRIOT LEAGUE
Noah Eggers, Matt Horgan, Conor Bohan, Sean Donnelly (Duxbury); Ryan Butzbach, Ben Elliott, James Solari, James McDermod (Hanover); Alessandro Neyra, Nicholas Oravitz, Jacob Riker, Mason Lemieux, Christopher Connelly (Hingham); Kaden Puglia, Noah Gutierrez (Marshfield); Justin Lui (North Quincy); Matt McAuliffe, Wil McManus, Jack Duperre, Quinn Reilly, Joe D’Angelo, Jack Eva (Pembroke); Liam Hewins, Joshua Murray, Eric Godlewski, Colin Riley Perec (Plymouth North); Will Kenny, Gabriel Takahashi, Devin Jones (Plymouth South); Declan Rogers (Quincy); Lucas Tramontozzi, Ashton Seymour, Henry Cameron (Scituate); Owen MacKinnon, Logan Harrington (Silver Lake); Ethan Fostello (Whitman-Hanson)
MVP: Alessandro Neyra, Matt McAuliffe
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
SMALL: Jack Martin, Luke Ceol (Dover-Sherborn); Nick Hohman (Millis); Matt Cropley, Cross Leonard (Norton); Haroun Mafhoum (Bellingham); Brian Dunne, Tim Holton, Sotiri Tiglianidis (Dedham); Ben Martin, Christian Chiplock (Medway)
LARGE: Haydon Hillenmeyer, Charlie Curmi (Medfield); Arthur Souza, Keegan Kelly (Ashland); Jack Ianellu, Sean McCann, Will Bialobrzeski (Hopkinton); Nathan Araujo, Alex Suhajada (Holliston); Alan Freichs, Kiernan Wang (Westwood); Giacomo Serratore (Norwood)
MVP: Haydon Hillenmeyer