2025 Golf All-Scholastics and league all-stars

ALL-SCHOLASTICS

MAX BOHANE
BC HIGH

A high honors student, he took the Div. 1 North individual crown with a round of 68 — good for 1-under-par — as he led the Eagles to the sectional crown. Bohane posted a scoring average of 38 and was a Catholic Conference All-Star. He also plays third base on the baseball team.

GRIFFIN CLARY
NORTON

The senior is a nationally ranked junior player and finished fourth in the Div. 2 individual state tournament with a 4-over round of 75 to help the Lancers finish the event at ninth overall. Clary also took a 10th place finish at the Div. 2 South Sectional.

AIDAN CONNELL
SEEKONK

Only a sophomore, Connell triumphed in a big way by winning the Div. 3 individual championship with a 2-over-par 74 at Blissful Meadows. Connell was the first medalist at the event for Seekonk since 2006. A South Coast Conference All-Star, he also finished second in the Div. 3 South Sectional and is an honors student.

JACK CZERKOWSKI
OLD ROCHESTER

No one could take down the ORR star during the regular season, as he won all 15 of his individual matches in helping lead his squad to a Div. 3 state championship. Czerkowski was named a South Coast Conference All-Star and was the medalist at the Div. South Sectional. He also tied for third at the state finals with a 5-over 77.

PATRICK DALTON
WESTWOOD

The junior was named Tri-Valley League MVP for the second time in his high school career. He finished tied for fourth in the Div. 2 individual tournament with a 4-over 75 and also came away with a sixth place finish in the Div. 2 South Sectionals. Dalton is a three-time TVL All-Star.

REID FALDI
HAMILTON-WENHAM

The junior was named a First Team Cape Ann League All-Star as he scored 33 or more points in every match for the Generals. Faladi was the co-medalist of the Div. 3 North individual title by shooting 5-over 77 and he was named team MVP.

HARRY GARLAND
CENTRAL CATHOLIC

The Methodist University-bound Garland was the MVC co-Player of the Year for the Raiders. He finished second in the Div. 1 North individual championship with a 1-over 70 and took a 15th place finish in the state tournament. Garland also played in the 2025 US Junior Amateur.

ZAC GEORGANTAS
FOXBORO

A three-time captain for the Warriors, he just missed defending his Div. 2 individual title, where he shot a 2-over 73. He finished in a three-way tie for first at the Div. 2 South Sectional. Georgantas was named the Hockomock League MVP and he won the prestigious Cape Cod High School Invitational.

COLIN HAYNES
HOPEDALE

The junior posted a 36 scoring average this season and finished second in both the sectional and state championships. At the state individual tournament, he finished two shots off the leader with a 4-over-par 76. Haynes also a low round of 3-under 32 at Hopedale Country Club this season.

RYAN KELLEY
SHREWSBURY

The senior capped his career with a standout season, winning the Div. 1 Central individual title following a 3-under-par 69. He also finished eighth at the Div. 1 state finals. Kelley was a two-time Mid-Wach A All-Star and MVP. He also captains the boys hockey team and will play golf at Assumption next year.

JAI MOULTON
DOVER-SHERBORN

The junior was named the Tri-Valley League MVP and finished tied for fourth in the Div. 2 state individual finals with a 4-over-par 75. He also shot a 74 at the Div. 2 Central tournament. Moulton posted a 33.79 stroke average with a low of 3-under par.

CHRISTOPHER MORROW
XAVERIAN

Only a sophomore, Morrow became one of the Hawks’ top scorers this season, carding a stroke average of 36. He followed that by winning the Divi. 1 individual title in a three-man playoff. Morrow, who led the Hawks to a Div. 1 crown as well, was the first individual state medalist for Xaverian since 2007.

JOE MULVEY
SCITUATE

Just a freshman, Mulvey led the Sailors to a 16-2 record and a Patriot League championship. Mulvey had a 1-over stroke average for the season. He was a co-medalist at the Div. 2 South tournament to lead a runner-up effort for the Sailors. Mulvey was named the Patriot League MVP and an honor roll student.

TOMMY MURPHY
HAVERHILL

The Bentley University-bound senior capped his Haverhill career in style this season, going 11-2-2 in the No. 1 spot for the Hillies en route to earning Merrimack Valley Conference co-MVP honors. He was a three-time All-MVC First Team choice. Murphy tied for fourth in the Div.1 finals with a 4-over 75 and fifth in the Div. 1 North sectional.

BRENDAN O’CONNOR
MASCONOMET

O’Connor led the Chieftains to a Northeastern Conference championship and he won the individual title in the Div. 2 North Sectional with a score of 1-over-par 71. O’Connor was also named a Northeastern Conference All-Star with a 13-1 record as the Chieftains finished second at the state tournament.

LUKE PIERRE
OLD ROCHESTER

The junior posted a stroke average of 38.4 for the season as the Bulldogs went undefeated in the regular season and won the Div. 3 state championship. He shot a 5-over-par 77 at that event and also shot a 77 at the Division 3 South Sectional.

KYLE POST
ST JOHN’S SHREWSBURY

Despite being only 14, Post showed experience beyond his age this season for the Pioneers as he finished tied for fourth in the Div. 1 tournament on a challenging The Ridge Club layout with a score of 4-over-par 75. Post has a low career score of 33 for the Pioneers.

OWEN SHEA
ARLINGTON

Shea led the Spy Ponders to a Middlesex League title and then had a stellar postseason. He tied for third in the Div. 1 North championship before losing a playoff for the Div. 1 individual crown. He finished the year tying for fourth in the New England Interscholastic Championship.

MAX ST. AUBIN
NAUSET

The senior led the Warriors to a Cape & Islands Atlantic title while going 13-1 during the season. He finished tied for fourth in the Division 2 state finals with a score of 4-over-par 75, and ninth at the Cape Cod High School Invitational. St. Aubin will continue his golf career at Roger Williams.

COOPER STOWELL
WAYLAND

Stowell was named a Dual County League All-Star as he carded a 74 to finish sixth in the Div. 2 Central championships before finishing second in the state individual competition at Taconic with a round of 2-over 73.

JACK SWEENEY
MALDEN CATHOLIC

A senior captain, he was named a Catholic Conference All-Star after posting a 36.2 scoring average. Sweeney broke his own school record this season by shooting a 6-under par. Sweeney led the Lancers this season to their first state tournament appearance in a decade.

GRAY WEST
MANCHESTER-ESSEX

A two-time captain of the Hornets, West broke the school record for points in a match and was named a Cape Ann League All-Star and MVP. West placed tied for third in the Division 3 individual championship at Blissful Meadows in Uxbridge with a score of 5-over 77.

ALEC WILLIAMS
NATICK

The junior captain was named a Bay State Conference All-Star and claimed the Div. 1 South individual championship with even par 72 at Acushnet River Valley Golf Club. He was the first fall golf champion in program history.

MAXX ZIDES
NORTH ATTLEBORO

The junior had a stellar fall for the Red Rocketeers. He came home fourth in the Div. 1 state finals and the New England Interscholastic Championship. The two-time Hockomock League All-Star had a scoring average of 35.8 and was a top eight finisher in the Mass Junior Amateur Championship.

All-Stars

Bay State League

Peter Brooks, AJ Platek, Chris Psaros (Braintree); Jack Herman (Brookline); Devin Prince (Milton); Aiden Donath, Alec Williams (Natick); Tommy Kowalsky (Walpole); Adrian Daigle, Aarav Lavu, Teddy Uller (Wellesley)

MVP: Aarav Lavu

Big Three

Will Corvino, Phil Hopkins (Brockton); Jack Bouchard, Jacob Correia, Liam Sowersby (Durfee); Jayden Derosa, Trevor Rodrigues (New Bedford)

MVP: Jayden Derosa

Cape & Islands

Ben Catalano, Olivia Jatczak, Andreas Stefos (Cape Cod Academy); Michael Brennan, Ryan Clarke (Dennis-Yarmouth); Gavin Powderly, Jackson Smith (Falmouth); Jacoby Light, Macallan Moran (Martha’s Vineyard); Hank Brown, Cameron Reeves (Monomoy); David Foley, Ben Freeman, Emil Ivanov (Nantucket); Matthew Breda, Jake Eldredge, Oliver Smith, Max St. Aubin (Nauset); Quintin Baker (Rising Tide); Griffin Mayo, Drew Richards, Sam Scioletti (St. John Paul II); Bradley Moesman (Sandwich); Maximo Khun (Sturgis East); JP Ferretti, Alex Saunders, Cooper Stephens (Sturgis West)

MVP: Max St. Aubin, Alex Saunders

Cape Ann League

Gus Headrick (Amesbury); Chase Pellitier (Georgetown); Reid Faldi, Liam Berrigan (Hamilton-Wenham); Connor Wright (Ipswich); Gray West, Matt DeOreo (Manchester-Essex);  Leo Romanski, Conrad Gerber (North Reading); Jack Gagne, Evan Allen (Triton)

MVP: Jack Oreal, Gray West

Catholic Central League

Dylan Cole, Connor Finn, Brody Kabilian (Archbishop Williams); Patrick Brierly (Arlington Catholic); Hunter Fitzgibbons, MacKinley Garcia, Declan Sutula, Gavin Walsh (Bishop Feehan); Vincent Finocchio (Bishop Fenwick); Phillip Bromage, Harry Tingley-Prince (Bishop Stang); Jack Chapman (Cardinal Spellman); Micah Hashikawa, Bobby MacAulay, Steve Nason (St. Mary’s)

MVP: MacKinley Garcia

Catholic Conference

Max Bohane, Grayson Bohane (BC High); Charlie Novak, Jamie Crispi (Catholic Memorial); Jack Sweeney, David Ruane (Malden Catholic); Seamus O’Holleran, Jack Carew, Zach Enners (St. John’s Prep); Cael Duggan, Lukas Schleyer, Wyatt Rue (St. John’s Shrewsbury); Michael McCormack, Chris Morrow, Thomas Constantine, Luke Edgar (Xaverian)

MVP:  Chris Morrow

Commonwealth Athletic Conference

Wil Labelle, Jaycob Boivin (Greater Lawrence); Tommy McKiernan, Nolan Torpey (Greater Lowell); Brian Curtis, Ryan Stringer (Northeast); Max Carpenter, Ryan Dodge, Joe DaSilva (Shawsheen); Declan Farrell, Ryan Walsh (Nashoba); Matt Rossetti, Connor Hills (Lowell Catholic); Jake Riendeau, Logan Ciulla (Minuteman)

MVP: Thomas McKiernan

Dual County League

Jason Ahn, Ryan Huang, Connor Lent, Ryan Zimber (Acton-Boxboro); Brayden Finn (Bedford); Morgan Barbuto, George Longnecker, Tyler Osbourne (Boston Latin); Jasper Taylor (Cambridge); Ahrin Desai, Joe Grasso, Glen Murdough, Theo Price, Sophie Redmond (Concord-Carlisle); James Szwarec, Owen Vadgama, Tyler Whitehead (Lincoln-Sudbury); Josh Hong, Dustin Whitaker (Newton South); Evan Gollinger, Ed Karish (Waltham); Nolan Greenfield, Matthew Moscoffian, Cooper Stowell (Wayland); Chase Dubuque, Peier Li, Enzo Mora, Maddie Smith (Westford Academy); Teddy Dreyer, Brode Kohler, Tom Lamb (Weston)

MVP: Jason Ahn, George Longnecker, Nolan Greenfield

Greater Boston League

Charles Govostes (Everett); Braeden Ohannesian (Lynn Classical); Jacoby Comeau, Riley Driscoll (Lynn English); Tommy Cronin (Malden); Emet Chasteen, Jonathan Wright (Medford); Emmett Easton (Somerville)

MVP: Riley Driscoll, Emet Chasteen

Hockomock League

Joey Ryan, Chase Thomas, Mason Wachtendonk (Canton); Zac Georgantas, Ryan McGuire, Mike Ruo (Foxboro); Ben Burgess, Dylan O’Brien, Tyler Perlman (Franklin); Charlie Pelkey, Jason Silva (King Philip); Owen Adams (Mansfield); Lincoln Frisoli, Maxx Zides (North Attleboro); Zachary Barrett, Matthew Drohen (Oliver Ames); Jason Cashman (Taunton)

MVP: Zac Georgantas

Mayflower

Nate Peck, Tyler Stairs, Chad Hebert, Nate Hilchey (Old Colony); Alex Dennehy, Brendan McGonigle, Marc Marcarelli (Blue Hills); Brett Young, Aiden Kovalski (South Shore Voke); Joe Zahner (Tri-County); Marc Mulvey (Southeastern); Ben Venti (Norfolk Aggie); Chris Morin, Matt Swartz, Brayden Wright, Carter LaFrance (Cape Tech); Bob Leach, Van Wilson, Gavin Pimental (Diman); Ben Bernier, Liam McMahon (Westport); Mitch Kirkland, John Roux (Upper Cape); Connor Nolan (Bristol-Plymouth)

MVP: Chris Morin

Merrimack Valley

James Dunham, Vincent Giamo, Lucas Jenney (Andover); Jake Cataldo, Colin Kennedy (Billerica); Harry Garland, Dominic Santo (Central Catholic); Jacob Carlson, Jake Damiani-Lessard (Chelmsford); Tommy Murphy (Haverhill); Matt Casey (Lowell); Tyler Fawaz (North Andover); Ricky Pacheco (Tewksbury)

MVP: Harry Garland, Tommy Murphy, Matt Casey

Middlesex League

Ryan Hart, Owen Shea, Armen Vartanian (Arlington); Peter Ausrotas, Will Jackmin, Theo Sorblom (Belmont); Giacomo Berardinelli (Burlington); Michael Feng, Sabrina Wu, Marcus Yap (Lexington); Jack Burnham, Justin Santoriello (Melrose); Nolan Bakst, Brady Kevaney, Nate Vitarisi (Reading); Ian Garnabucci, Mike Taranto (Stoneham); Ryan Dodge, James Maloney, Patrick Maloney, Brayden Myette, Michael Yianacopolos (Wakefield); Liam Tourville (Watertown); Nate Anderson, Derek Perault, Roman Synnott, Isaac Tavares (Wilmington); Adam Fiorentino (Winchester); Matt Defeo (Woburn)

MVP: Patrick Maloney

Northeastern Conference

Anthony Barror, Drew Murphy, Henry Robinson (Beverly); Thomas Fish, Weston Maylor (Danvers); Lukas Albano, Adam Conigliari, Trevor D’Annolfo, Will Linn (Gloucester); Tyler Forbes, Max King, Greyson Leventhal (Marblehead); Brendan O’Connor, Charlotte Rollins, Brendan Sheehan, Cole Velardo, Cooper Wassung (Masconomet); Tristen Joyce, Anthony Modungo (Peabody); Shea Cristel (Salem); Trey Riley (Saugus); Michael Collins, Luke McGonagle, Tyler Ostroff (Swampscott); Tomas Babine, Ryan Murphy, Nikita Rossi (Winthrop)

MVP: Cole Velardo

Patriot League Fisher

Owen Crowley, Joseph DaCosta, Cole Madden, Cam Melone (Hanover); Jonny Abban, Alex Bacon, Ryan Conway (Pembroke); Lucas Bartlett (Plymouth South); Henry Gack, Matt Monahan, Joe Mulvey, Lucas Parker (Scituate)

MVP: Joe Mulvey

Patriot League Keenan

Jack Fisher, Greyson Lane, Matt Murray (Duxbury); Liam Jordan, Emery Olin, Jack Waterbury (Hingham); Justin Ford (Marshfield); Hunter Cronin, Jack Huggon (Plymouth North); Ryan Russo (Silver Lake); Matt Murray, Cam Nehiley (Whitman-Hanson)

MVP: Cam Nehiley

Pioneer Athletic Conference

Charlie Campbell, Colin Gleason, Teegan Hayden, Braeden McCarthy (Barnstable); Ian Carvalho, Cameron Cobb (Bridgewater-Raynham); Cam Gonsalves, Tom Moreira, Brayden Tyler (Dartmouth)

South Coast Conference

Cam Porier (Apponequet); Ronan Kelly (Bourne); Charlie Rosa (Dighton-Rehoboth); Ryan Vieria (Fairhaven); Owen Webster (Greater New Bedford); Jackson Andreozzi (Case); John Bongiorno, Jack Czerkowicz, August Herbert, Brady Mills, Luke Pierre (Old Rochester); Aiden Connell (Seekonk); Cole Souza (Somerset Berkley); Aiden Delehoy (West Bridgewater)

MVP: Brady Mills

South Shore League

Colin Boyle, Nicholas Harris, Colin Henry, Shane Sullivan (Abington); Kellen Cutting (Carver); Tim Donovan, Taighe Dwyer, Alex Hill (Cohasset); Ryan Barrett, Tyler LaVigne, Lucas Reddington (East Bridgewater); Brandon Baptiste, Liam Hansford, Gavin Lakatos (Mashpee); Patrick Reynolds, Shannon Sylvia (Middleboro); Cam Commesso, Jack Farrell, Owen Lestage, Luke Princi (Norwell); Dean Alex, Anderson Dore, Dan Moran (Rockland)

MVP: Colin Boyle, Cam Commesso

Tri-Valley League

Rebecca Kriegsman (Ashland); Eric Johnston (Bellingham); Sam McDougal (Dedham); Matt Bowen, Brennon Cavaliero, Jai Moulton (Dover-Sherborn); Owen MacLeod (Holliston); Levi Schuster (Hopkinton); Braeden Chamberland, Jackson Shaughnessy (Medfield); Mike Cortis (Medway); Mason Ball, Griffin Clary (Norton); Max Conley, Tommy O’Brien, Rocco Sheehan (Norwood); Patrick Dalton, Matt Donovan, Aidan Smith (Westwood)

MVP: Jai Moulton

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