2025 Boys Cross Country All-Scholastics and league all-stars

ALL-SCHOLASTICS

BENJAMIN BARRON
WHITINSVILLE CHRISTIAN

Barron transferred to Whitinsville Christian after spending his freshman year at St. John’s of Shrewsbury. He ran a personal best of 16:05 in the cross country 5K. Barron finished second at the Div. 2C race and is participating in indoor track for the Crusaders.

JOHN BIANCHI
NATICK

Bianchi was a key piece for Natick, winning the Bay State Conference meet and being named the league MVP. He also won the Div. 1B race and finished second at the Div. 1 Meet of Champions. Bianchi will continue his running career at Boston College.

THEODORE BUTTY
BROOKLINE

Butty was a key member and captain for a Warriors team that won a state championship. He notably finished third at the Bob Glennon Twilight meet and fourth at both the Div. 1A sectionals and the Div. 1 Meet of Champions. This is his second time as a Herald All-Scholastic and he was the national runner-up in the distance medley relay. He is committed to Boston University.

SEAMUS CANNIFF
BROCKTON

Canniff finished 10th at the Div. 2 Meet of Champions and second at the Div. 2A race. He was named the MVP of the Big 3 Conference. Outside of racing, he is the secretary for the Boxers senior class, a member of National Honor Society and Classical Modern Language Honors Society and is a student representative for the principal-student advisory group. He also is a coach for the Brockton Track Club.

SEAN FINNEGAN
HOPKINTON

Finnegan set a personal record in the cross country 5K with a time of 15:11. He also finished as the Div. 1C champion and was the co-MVP of the Tri-Valley League. He is also a star for the Hillers indoor track and field program, where he was the Div. 2 two mile state champion in the 2024-25 season.

SILAS GARTNER
FALMOUTH

Gartner has been a force for the Clippers as he claimed his second consecutive Div. 2 Meet of Champions victory this fall with a final time of 15:43. The Cape & Islands MVP is set to continue his running career at Stony Brook.

LIAM HARTMANN
BROOKLINE

Hartman was a key contributor on the Warriors’ state championship team, finishing fifth at the state race right behind Butty. He also notably won the Bob Glennon Twilight Invitational with a time of 15:04. The junior started his cross-country career two years ago and should be a key returner to the program in 2026.

NATHANIEL HENSHAW
PARKER CHARTER

Henshaw had quite a year, notably winning the Bob Glennon Twilight Invitational with a time of 15:41.9. He would carry that momentum into the Div. 3 Meet of Champions, which he won with a time of 15:43. He was the third consecutive individual winner from Parker Charter and helped the program win the Div. 3 championship.

MAURICE KING JR.
GREATER LOWELL

King Jr. ran a personal best time of 16:15 in the cross country 5K at the annual twilight meet, which helped Greater Lowell earn a second-place team finish. He also won the Commonwealth Athletic Conference meet, the State Vocational meet and the Div. 3A meet.

ANDREW KOSIBA
GROTON-DUNSTABLE

Kosiba ran a personal best time of 15:46 in the cross country 5K. His other personal bests are 4:24 in the mile run, 1:58 in the 800-meter and 50.98 in the 400-meter. The junior notably finished fourth at the Div. 2 Meet of Champions, second at the Div. 2 sectionals and won the Midland-Wachusett League championship meet.

BEN MCWATERS
BROMFIELD

McWaters set a personal record of 15:46 in the cross country 5K in the 2025 season. The junior finished first in the league meet, second at the district meet and had a third-place finish in the state meet. He is also a star for Bromfield’s indoor and outdoor track teams.

MICHAEL MOHORIC
NEWBURYPORT

Mohoric notably finished as the runner-up of the Div. 2 Meet of Champions and was named the Cape Ann League MVP for the second time is career. In the classroom, Mohoric is a stellar student who has a 4.85 GPA and scored a 36 on the ACT.

COLE REGAN
HAMILTON-WENHAM

Regan set personal records of 16:25 in the cross country 5K and 9:24 in the 3K. He finished first at the Frank Kelly Invitational, second at the Cape Ann League meet, fourth at the Ocean States Invitational and fourth at the Div. 3B race. He also named co-MVP of the Cape Ann League and helped the Generals win the Cape Ann League and finish second at the Div. 3B meet.

TOWNSEND ROUSSIN
DEDHAM

Roussin finished third at the divisional race and 15th at the Meet of Champions. He set a personal best time of 15:59 in the cross country 5K. The junior is also a major contributor to the Marauders indoor-and-outdoor track teams.

LANDON SARNEY
OLIVER AMES

It was quite the year for Sarney on the course. He finished the season undefeated and was the Hockomock Davenport League MVP for his efforts. He capped it off with a Div. 1 state championship and broke three course records throughout the season. He was honored as All-Northeast and will continue his career at Northeastern.

BEN STONE
HOPEDALE

The junior captain finished fourth at both the Meet of Champions and divisional meets. He ran a personal record time of 16:14 at the Twilight Invitational, which helped him finish sixth. He was a runner-up at the CMAC Championship, Frank Mooney Invitational and Highland Park Steve Newman Invitational. His coaches described him as a “great leader.”

LUKE ZAHURAK
WALPOLE

Zahurak set personal records of 4:26.32 in the mile run, 9:32.09 in the two mile, and 15:34 in the cross country 5K. He is the Walpole record holder in the cross country 5K and holds the record at the Timberwolves’ home course. He finished third in the Div. 2 Meet of Champions and will continue his career at UMass Lowell.

All-Stars

Bay State League

Ibrahim Abdel-Dayem, Eric Bardon, Theodore Butty, Harry Flint, Liam Hartmann, Aidan Vandor (Brookline); John Bianchi, Callum Doyle, Ben Gidelson, Declan Hava, Freddie Van der Velden (Natick); Lucas Allen (Newton North); Luke Zahurak (Walpole); Alex Bonette, Daniel Goldberg, Sami Juma (Wellesley); Seamus Egan, Patrick Geagan, Aidan McIntyre (Weymouth)

MVP: John Bianchi

Big Three

Maxwell Bassett, Dasani Beck, Declan Canniff, Seamus Canniff, Eder Degand, Abdiel Snelling (Brockton); Zachary Topolewski (Durfee); Henry Anselmo, Christopher Berner, John Paul Morris (New Bedford)

MVP: Seamus Canniff

Cape Cod Academy

Liam Jatczak (Cape Cod Academy); Pierce Johnson, Jacob Viera (Dennis-Yarmouth); Silas Gartner, James McGlinchey, Hollis Oliver (Falmouth); Luis Costa, Ben Fuller, Nicholas Gomes (Martha’s Vineyard); Chatham Gillis, Sam Kelley, Quinn Muldoon (Monomoy); Morry Cardona, Dorian Manov, Mike Sullivan (Nantucket); Will Christopher, Ethan Koufos, Dusty O’Campbell (Nauset); Charlie Romboldi (Rising Tide); Peter Milburn, Alex Palomar-Nelson (Sandwich); Joel Kincaid, Ben O’Neill (Sturgis East); Mark Kudarauskas, Henry Murphy, Cal O’Donnell, Owen Smith (Sturgis West)

MVP: Silas Gartner, Cal O’Donnell

Cape Ann League

Josiah Fugate (Amesbury); Seth Glidden, Alden LaPointe, Cole Regan, Ryan Regan (Hamilton-Wenham); Ryan Jones (Ipswich); Jeferson Do Carmo, Isaiah Nicastro (Manchester-Essex); John DeJordy, Nordeen Fadil, Michael Mohoric (Newburyport); Nalo Benedict (North Reading); Clay Erickson, Josh Ferris, Cassidy McBee (Triton)

MVP: Michael Mohoric, Cole Regan

Catholic Central League

Nick Antonellis, Alex Coulson, Joe Mento, Nolan Stone (Archbishop Williams); Owen LaCava, Matt Potenza (Arlington Catholic); Evan Augusta, Michael Bernier, Andrew Carchedi, Alexander Ciuica, Zachary Fogg, Jack Harris (Bishop Feehan); Sam Appleyard (Bishop Fenwick); Brennen Vane, Rowan Vane (Bishop Stang); Jake White (Cardinal Spellman); Kevin Cahill, Cristian Rodriguez (St. Mary’s)

MVP: Nick Antonellis

Catholic Conference

Joseph Hayes, Colin Kurtz, Greg McGrath, Theo Weiss (BC High); Daniel Kaleba, Gerard Stock, Michael Upton (Catholic Memorial); Liam Callahan, Liam Mahoney, Henry McDonnell, Jack McIntosh, Hunter Opal, Leo Seltenrich, Sam Valentine (St. John’s Prep); Jack Weintraub (Xaverian)

MVP: Greg McGrath

Commonwealth Athletic Conference

Keegan Strykowski (Nashoba); Christian Nunez, Angel River, Emerson Ramirez, Xavier Ortiz (Lynn Tech/KIPP); Andrew Milt, Nathan Buckley, Jakob O’Day, Jackson Leach, Oliver Scaffidi (Innovation); Isaiah Gagne, Ethan Levesque, Timothy Sullivan, Anthony Beaudoin, Matthew Guerin, Jesus Andrade’s, Maurice King Jr. (Greater Lowell); Sean Ouellette, Tyler Ouellette (Lowell Catholic); Conor Price (Whittier)

Dual County League

Thomas Dewitt, Kieran Eichler, Liam Eldridge, Leon Ibanez-Fraile (Cambridge); Jay Bodenrader, Joey Bodenrader, Charles MacDonald, Isah Nichol, Braeden Quayle, Brendan Quinn (Concord-Carlisle); Brandon Ma, Lucas Masiakos (Lincoln-Sudbury); Nolan Harris, Cody Herman (Newton South); Ryan Foley, Brandon Hopps (Wayland); David Caggiano (Westford Academy); Matthew Fitzgibbon, Aarav Mehta, Hunter Waechter (Weston)

MVP: Matthew Fitzgibbon

Greater Boston

Lucas Nunez (Everett), Brandon Sok (Lynn Classical); Ian De La Rosa (Lynn English); Lincoln Boswell (Malden); Aaron Greenberg, Adam Lewis (Medford); Robert Leoni, Henry Omura, Ranjan Warren, Henry Zarecor (Somerville)

MVP: Adam Lewis

Hockomock League

Owen Lacaillade (Attleboro); Timmy Chase (Foxboro); Adam Peng, Kyle Twomey (Franklin); Tommy Frazier (King Philip); Nikita Cherapukha, Kieran Hoff (Mansfield); Anthony Malakidis (North Attleboro); Lawrence Dear, Colin Donahue, Jake Hauvuy, Devon McStowe, Landon Sarney, Douglas Smith, Corey Yifru (Oliver Ames); Alex Pinnix (Sharon); Jordan Trucchi (Taunton)

MVP: Landon Sarney

Mayflower Large

Omar Eltersly, Aiden Power, Declan Keenan, Rocco Gardner (Southeastern); Daniel McQueeney, Brandon O’Connor, Silas Dutra (Tri-County)

MVP: Omar Eltersly

Mayflower Small

Casey Fitzgerald, Isaac Barros (Cape Cod Tech); JP Newman, Alex Sargent, Voc Jackson (South Shore Voke); Sam Fischer, Jonah Burkhead (Upper Cape)

MVP: Casey Fitzgerald

Merrimack Valley

Landon Zoss (Andover); Sahil Gandhi, Shane Leslie, Mason Niles (Billerica); Samuel DeSouza, James Kelly, Tim Schribman (Lowell); Nicolas Floresquero-Llamas, Tucker LaRosa, Will Thomas, Brogan Zwinggi (North Andover); Steven Oppedisano (Tewksbury)

MVP: Mason Niles, Steven Oppedisano

Middlesex League

Daichi Collins, Noah Geiger, Patrick Kenneally, Owen Merrill, Nico Peukert (Arlington); Noah Geiger, Ishaan Kanagaraj (Belmont); Roy Kanyike, Evans Katayomba (Burlington); Sam Finch, Patrick Noonan, Owen Ross, Liam Singh (Lexington); Ben Dugan, Henry McCormack, John Strong, Daniel Teittenen (Melrose); Tim Connolly, Finn Johnson-Houlihan, Max King, Andrew Princic (Reading); Alec Buonopane-Cohen, Devin DeBerardinis (Wakefield); Gavin Dong, Cooper Hunt (Wilmington); Noah Damaske (Winchester); Jonathan Harrington, Dawit Kulubya (Woburn)

MVP: Devin DeBerardinis, Dawit Kulubya

Northeastern Conference

Charlie Bossler, Jason Provost (Beverly); Simon Brown, Anthony Colella, Lincoln Geaney (Swampscott); Will Cruikshank, Filip Grubor (Marblehead); Zander Hamlin (Masconomet); Mohamed Lhassouna, Jackson Guerriero, Matthew McCusker, Osama Mishal, Aiden Trainor (Peabody)

MVP: Charlie Bossler, Jason Provost

Patriot League Fisher

Colin MacPherson, James McDermod, Ryan Mutschler (Hanover); Emmet Allen (North Quincy); Dylan Baldwin, Declan Carey, Nate Comeau, Tommy McAuliffe, Aiden Simmons (Pembroke); James McDonough (Plymouth South); Henrique Souza (Quincy); Grady Fessenden, Sean Lawler, Alex Roche (Scituate)

MVP: Dylan Baldwin

Patriot League Keenan

Jonathan Annis, Joseph Baraky, Gavin Bohan, Lucas Heald, Brooks O’Brien (Duxbury); Spencer Coppola, Colman Donahue, Jack Monroe, Ryan Murtagh, James Watters (Hingham); Brady Hanson, Daragh Hume, Victor Lima, Ryan McCabe, Ian Sarabia (Marshfield); Reed Costa, Dylan Healy, Raphael Miller, Samuel Rodrigues (Plymouth North); Jack Lynch, Sean Powderly (Silver Lake); Cameron MacKay (Whitman-Hanson)

MVP: Brooks O’Brien

Pioneer Athletic Conference

Kevin DeFeudis, Ryan Wolfe (Barnstable); Jack Alves, Anthony Defeo, Colin Hourihan, Ryan Moreno, Brian Peters (Bridgewater-Raynham); Joseph Leone, Mason Orlacchio, Andrew Sylvain, William Walker (Dartmouth)

South Coast Conference

Jackson Nardi, Luca Rubini (Apponequet); Hawkyns Pray (Dighton-Rehoboth); Chase Alves, Noah Robert-Howley, Nathaniel Rodriguez (Greater New Bedford); Ryan Calderone (Old Rochester); Josiah Lynn (Seekonk); Matthew Barboza, Logan Cabral, Max Kelly, Jacob Stephens, Brayden Worrell (Somerset-Berkley); Alex Kelley (West Bridgewater)

MVP: Alex Kelley

South Shore League

Lewis Cassy, Jake O’Brien, Max Wilkinson (Abington); Luke Maloney, Nathaniel Tyler (Carver); Gabe Cook, Jacob Eddy, Ben Levesque, Michael Lubas, Coleman McCarthy, Brodie Pak, Tommy Rhuda (East Bridgewater); Grey Auger (Mashpee); Nick Melendez, Atley Phinney (Middleboro); John Doherty, Josh Edelman (Norwell)

MVP: Max Wilkinson, Atley Phinney

Tri-Valley League

Carson Bozyczko, Luca Domestico, Gianluca Uglialoro (Ashland); Xavier Dupuis (Bellingham); Henry Humphreys, Andrew Loughran, Levon Roussin, Townsend Roussin (Dedham); Jackson Doyle, Cash Kleiman, Christopher Pan, William Smith (Dover-Sherborn); Max Harrington (Holliston); Jack Cooper, Sean Finnegan, Matthew Fitzgibbons, Darian Leo, Gavin Scott (Hopkinton); Tommy Bruckerhoff, Bryce Jennings, Finn Posner, Christopher Unger (Medfield); Aidan Christie, Charlie LaMonica (Medway); Xander Hafford (Millis); Sean Parham (Norton)

MVP: Sean Finnegan, Sean Parham

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