Boston Sunday Globe

ALL-SCHOLASTIC­S

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Lincoln Beal

Andover, senior

A three-time All-Scholastic, Beal finished his career with 2,700 rushing yards, 2,039 receiving yards, and 59 touchdowns. Also a force as a 6-foot-2-inch linebacker, he compiled 1,087 yards and 21 touchdowns in eight games last fall.

Costa Beechin

Bishop Fenwick, senior

The senior captain caught 55 balls for 898 yards and 10 touchdowns, adding 233 yards and an additional score on the ground during a 9-3 season. One of three players sharing CCL MVP honors, he will play baseball at Mass Maritime.

Greg Berthiaume

North Attleborou­gh, senior

The two-time Hockomock KelleyRex All-Star back tallied 816 scrimmage yards with 15 total touchdowns, while recording 78 tackles, two sacks, and a forced fumble on defense. The senior finished with nearly 300 career tackles.

Makhi Boston

Brockton, senior

The 6-foot-5-inch, 305-pound right tackle was the anchor for a Boxers team that produced multiple 1,000yard rushers during a 9-2 season. A three-year starter, senior captain, and member of the honor roll, Boston can dead lift 450 pounds.

Scott Brown

Andover, senior

A four-year starter, the 5-foot-8inch quarterbac­k passed for 5,323 yards and 53 touchdowns in his career. He also rushed for 2,163 yards with 33 touchdowns. Andover was 10-1 this fall and Brown will play baseball at UMass Lowell.

Johnny Cacace

Watertown, senior

In his first season at inside linebacker, the captain led the Raiders with 61 tackles and four intercepti­ons. At quarterbac­k, Cacace compiled 1,200 passing yards, 600 rushing yards, and 18 total touchdowns. He will attend Michigan.

Alex Carucci

North Reading, senior

Carucci mastered North Reading’s spread attack, completing 71 percent of his passes for 2,023 yards and 27 touchdowns with just two intercepti­ons. The CAL MVP added 15 rushing scores while leading the Hornets to the D5 state title.

Jacob Coulstring

Rockland, senior

The South Shore MVP produced 1,383 rushing yards and 316 receiving yards with 23 total touchdowns to lead Rockland to the D6 state semifinals. Coulstring finished his career with 2,351 rushing yards and 35 total touchdowns.

Connor Cronin

Marblehead, senior

The 6-foot-2-inch, 190-pound senior tallied 1,014 scrimmage yards with eight touchdowns and starred at linebacker for a defense that allowed just 11.6 ppg. Cronin caught 152 balls for 2,189 yards and 25 touchdowns in three seasons.

Joe Curran

Hanover, senior

The senior captain set single-season program records with 77 receptions and 1,061 receiving yards, adding 12 touchdowns while leading the Hawks to the D3 state semifinals. At safety, he tallied 57 tackles with an intercepti­on.

Luke Davis

Franklin, senior

The Hockomock Kelley-Rex MVP caught 62 balls for 1,071 yards and 16 touchdowns, and returned two of his three intercepti­ons for touchdowns. A senior with plans to play lacrosse at BU, Davis recorded six intercepti­ons as a junior.

Nathan Delgado

Wakefield, senior

Working in tandem with twin brother, Christian, the senior starred on both sides of the ball with 1,163 rushing yards, 18 touchdowns, 84 tackles, and four intercepti­ons. He earned Middlesex League All-Star recognitio­n.

Shane Eason

Methuen, sophomore

A threat to score on every touch, Eason produced 35 touchdowns with 1,077 rushing yards and 766 receiving yards on 44 receptions while leading the Rangers to their first D1 state semifinal. Eason will be a captain next fall.

Karmarri Ellerbe

Everett, senior

The 6-foot, 220-pound quarterbac­k plowed his way to 888 rushing yards with 10 rushing touchdowns, adding 1,056 passing yards and eight TD passes. Ellerbe posted a 17-3 record and averaged 9.6 yards per carry over two seasons.

Tommy Falasca

St. Mary's, senior

After winning CCL Offensive Lineman of the Year last season, the 6foot-2-inch, 240-pound senior won Defensive Lineman of the Year this season with 88 tackles, including 24 for loss, and two sacks, leading St. Mary’s to a D6 state title.

Colin Farren

Stoneham, senior

The senior rushed for 1,335 yards, at a clip of 9.14 yards per carry, with 17 rushing scores and eight 2point conversion­s. He added six receiving scores and a kick return touchdown in leading the Spartans to the D6 Super Bowl.

JT Green

Billerica, senior

A true dual-threat quarterbac­k, Green tallied 1,073 rushing yards and 2,008 passing yards with 35 touchdowns while leading Billerica to a 10-1 season and a league crown. He earned MVC II Player of the Year honors.

Carson Harwood

Catholic Memorial, senior

The Catholic Conference co-MVP rushed for 1,400 yards and 17 touchdowns, adding three more scores through the air while leading the Knights to a second straight D2 state title. The 6-foot-1-inch, 220-pounder will play at URI.

Romeo Holland

Milford, senior

The 5-foot-10-inch, 225-pound tailback and linebacker transferre­d from Shepherd Hill and ran for 1,307 yards with 13 touchdowns and tallied a whopping 124 tackles, with 31 for loss, and 6 sacks during a 10-2 season.

Casious Johnson

Plymouth South, junior

The junior tailback has topped 1,000 rushing yards in three straight seasons, posting 1,703 yards and 19 total touchdowns during a 10-1 campaign. Johnson has 45 touchdowns and 3,850 career rushing yards in 22 games.

Datrell Jones

Catholic Memorial, senior

The 5-foot-10-inch, 185-pounder from Roslindale totaled 22 touchdowns and 1,600 rushing yards, helping the Knights win a second straight D2 state title. Also a state champion in outdoor track, Jones will play football at Boston College.

TJ Kiley

Holliston, senior

The Tri-Valley Large MVP set school records with 154 completion­s for 2,220 yards and 30 touchdowns, finishing with career records of 4,105 passing yards and 50 touchdowns. Kiley will play football and baseball at Westfield State.

 ?? JOHN TLUMACKI/GLOBE STAFF ?? Nathan Delgado soared, with the aid of teammate Kaiden Johnson, as Wakefield finished off a 13-0 season with a 34-28 victory over Milton for the Division 3 title at Gillette Stadium.
JOHN TLUMACKI/GLOBE STAFF Nathan Delgado soared, with the aid of teammate Kaiden Johnson, as Wakefield finished off a 13-0 season with a 34-28 victory over Milton for the Division 3 title at Gillette Stadium.
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