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Laxachusetts High School Players Regional and National Success

By Staff, 07/12/18, 5:15PM EDT

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We would like to celebrate the Regional and National Success of our High School Players. 

Our High School Players work incredibly hard year round on and off the field. Our model focusing on academics first and foremost. Second is being a great person in the community. Third is being a hard working multi sport athlete. The last piece is making yourself and your teammates better by training and pushing each other year round. 

Laxachusetts Lacrosse is the top lacrosse club when it comes to training and developing lacrosse players. We compete against North America's top club teams from 3rd grade - 12th grade. We do not judge success by wins or losses, but how our players compete and play the game. We are very fortunate to take home many championships in all grades and we the part we are most proud of, is that we have success with keeping to our goals of academics, character and multi sport athletes. 

We love to see the hard work of our players pay off at the town / school level. We could not be more proud to see all of our players that work so hard have tremendous success for their schools in the Spring. 

 

Massachusetts High School All Americans: 

Since 2012 the Laxachusetts players have dominated the All League and All American lists. This year is no different.

This spring season we had over 131 players from our Laxachusetts program who have been named to their League as All Stars. 

Since 2012 we have also had the most All Americans from any club program with close to 50% of the players each year. This year is no different. We are proud to announce that (26) players from Laxachusetts have been selected as High School All Americans:

 

  • Hayden Cheek (Noble and Greenough / Harvard University) ISL Player of the Year 
  • Nick Loring Noble and Greenough / Harvard University) New England AA 
  • Jake Anonucci (Westwood HS / Providence College) 
  • Ryan Hill (Hingham / Union College) 
  • Jason Child (Needham HS / Boston University) 
  • Cole Biggins (Duxbury HS / West Point) 
  • Will Bowen (BC High / University of North Carolina) 
  • Peter Rizzotti (Lincoln Sudbury HS / Dartmouth University) 
  • Frankie Higgins (Hingham HS / Bucknell University) 
  • Dylan Gardner (Xaverian Brothers / University of Michigan) 
  • Jake Quilty (Hingham HS / University of Vermont) 
  • Joe Gooley (Duxbury HS) 
  • Collin Almeida (Falmouth HS / Penn State) 
  • Sam Jean (Xaverian Brothers ) 
  • John Schofield (Medfield HS) 
  • Sean Nizoleck (Xaverian Brothers / University of Tampa) 
  • Craig Yanonne (St John's Prep) 
  • Matt Rocha (Melrose HS / Colby College) 
  • Mason Fitzgerald (Cohasset HS / Providence College) 
  • Isaac Tallino (Natick HS / Johns Hopkins) 
  • Marshall Terres (Hingham HS / Colgate) 
  • Patrick Quinn (Billerica HS) 
  • Will Thomas (Cohasset HS / Providence College) 
  • Kyle McFetridge (Cohasset HS / Middelbury) Academic AA
  • Matty O'Brien (Rockland HS /Bentley University) Academic AA 
  • Charlie Pyne (BC High / Bowdoin College) Academic AA 
 
  • Steve Lydon (Head Coach BC HIgh, USA Today Coach of the Year) 
  • Matt Noone (Head Coach Foxboro, Hockomock League Coach of the Year) 
  • Bob Speigel (Asst Coach Plymouth North HS, Atlantic League Asst Coach of the Year) 

USA Today High School All Americans: Featuring the top 24 High School Players in America. 

Will Bowen, 2018 Class (BC High / UNC Commit) was named to the USA All American Team. 

Will Frisoli, 2019 Class (St Sebatian's / Ivy League Commit) was named to the USA All American Team. 

Under Armour All American Senior Games: Featuring the top 40 High School Seniors in North America: 

Will Bowen, 2018 Class (BC High / UNC Commit) was named to the North / South UA All American Team 

Nick Loring, 2018 Class (Noble and Greenough / Harvard Commit) was named to the North / South UA All American Team 

Under Armour UnderClass Games: Team New England: 

Laxachusetts Proudly had 5 players on the Rising Junior / Rising Senior New England Team at the Under Arnour Games. 

Connor Zachar (Philips Andover / Dartmouth Commit)
Zadoc White (Governor's Academy) 
Dylan Gardner (Xaverian Brothers / Michigan Commit) 
Jason Child (Needham HS / Boston University Commit) 
Peter Davies (Taft School / Michigan Commit) 
 

Connor Zachar
Jason Child 
Zadoc White 
Dylan Gardner 
Peter Davies 

Vail Shootout. Returning Champs Laxachusetts U19 Team returns to Finals. 

Each year Laxachusetts send a team of our top elder players to take on the top teams of rising college freshman at the Historic Vail Shootout. Laxachusetts won the Vail Shootout in 2017. We have been in the finals for the 3 previous years. 
This year our 2018 squad once again made it to the Finals. We lost to a superb FCA team. 
Another amazing performance from the Boys in Boston in Vail. 

The Vail Lacrosse Tournament is by most accounts, the most prestigious annual Club Lacrosse tournament in the world. Past years have seen the United States national team and the Canadian national team enter the tournament (1994). In 1993, the Canadian East and West invitational squads competed in the tournament, and held a quiet intersquad game on the last day of the tournament to help determine the final roster for the 1994 Canadian national team. The English national team competed in Vail in 1992, and for the last 10 years, the top teams from the United States Club Lacrosse Association have brought teams to Vail.