ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Cole Blaeser
St. John’s Prep, senior
With 10 goals and 26 assists, the senior was the leading scorer on an Eagles team that finished an impressive 20-3-1 en route to a Division 1 semifinal appearance. The Catholic Conference All-Star won the Hobey Baker Character award.
Finnegan Burke
Catholic Memorial, senior
A towering presence on the blue line, Burke scored four goals and supplied 20 assists. His strong play in all three zones earned him Catholic Conference All-Star recognition. Burke will continue his hockey career at Bowdoin.
Drew Coady
Braintree, senior
The senior patrolled the Wamps’ blue line, jumping into the rush to record 20 points. A Bay State Conference All-Star, the contributions from the honor roll student propelled Braintree to the Division 1 quarters. Coady also plays lacrosse.
Andrew Concannon
Hingham, senior
A force in all three zones for the Harbormen, Concannon tied for the team lead with 25 points (8 goals, 17 assists) on a team that earned the No. 3 seed in the Division 1 tournament, tops among public schools.
Drew Damiani
Lynnfield, senior
The back-to-back Cape Ann League MVP notched 12 goals and 24 assists with an injured thumb, raising his career total to 123 points as a defenseman. A member of the soccer and lacrosse teams, Damiani maintains a 3.85 GPA.
Aiden Dunphy
Silver Lake, senior
Dunphy rewrote the school record book, finishing with 120 career points from the blue line after a 14goal, 38-assist campaign as a senior. The Patriot Keenan co-MVP set career and single-season point totals for a Laker defenseman.
Drew Fecteau
Arlington, senior
A 16-goal, 16-assist season propelled the senior to Middlesex League All-Star honors. Fecteau was captain of the hockey team and will do a post-grad year at Pomfret. He plays baseball and golf and was a league all-star on the links.
Jason Finkelstein
Walpole, senior
The Bay State Conference MVP posted a stellar season, recording 27 goals and 23 assists in addition to winning the MIAA Bruins Sportsmanship award. Finklestein ends his career with 92 points and he'll play baseball at Babson.
Chris Hanifan
Reading, junior
On fire down the stretch, Hanifan backstopped the Rockets to the Division 1 semifinals and a 1-0 overtime loss to Xaverian. He finished with a 1.64 goals against average, a .930 save percentage, and 8 shutouts. Hanifan also plays baseball.
Josh Iby
Pope Francis, senior
Iby scored the winner in the Division 1 championship with 25.6 seconds remaining, his second of the game, leading the Cardinals to their first title. With season totals of 20 goals and 18 assists, Iby will play at Cushing Academy.
Sam Mazanec
Duxbury, senior
Maintaining a 1.89 goals against average, Mazanec recorded seven shutouts en route to a Patriot AllStar nod. Headed to Northfield Mount Hermon for a post-grad year, Mazanec was a Hobey Baker Sportsmanship winner.
Colin McIver
Sandwich, senior
With 51 points (23 goals, 28 assists), McIver took home Cape & Islands Atlantic MVP honors and led the Blue Knights to a second consecutive Division 4 final, falling just short of a repeat in overtime. He'll study architecture at Wentworth.
Gavin Moynihan
Xaverian, senior
The leading scorer on a Hawks team that advanced to back-to-back berths in the Division 1 final, Moynihan had 10 goals and 19 assists. A Norwood resident, he’s headed to the University of Rhode Island’s pharmacy program.
Ben O'Keefe
Tewksbury, senior
Owner of the most shutouts in school history (14), the DCL/MVC 2 MVP followed up his state title in 2022 by guiding his team to the top seed in Division 2 with a 1.03 goals against average and .943 save percentage.
Ben Paterson
Franklin, junior
Paterson imposed his will on the Hockomock League, earning MVP honors as a junior. He finished the year with 17 goals and 22 assists for the Kelley-Rex champion Panthers. Paterson plays golf and lacrosse and is an honor roll student.
Teagen Pratt
Scituate, senior
A 100-point scorer for his career, Pratt saved his best for last with 59 points as a senior. Pratt led the Sailors to the Patriot League Fisher Division title, a top seed in the Division 3 tournament, and a state final appearance.
Jake Russell
Arlington, senior
In just 16 games, the National Honor Society member scored 19 goals and dished out 16 assists. A Middlesex All-Star, the senior helped lead the Spy Ponders to the Middlesex co-title while also winning the Ed Burns tournament.
Petey Silverman
Winthrop, junior
Just a junior, the high-flying Silverman has already topped 100 career points. The Northeastern Conference MVP this season, he finished with 29 goals and 27 assists for 56 points for a 17-win Vikings team. Silverman plays golf and baseball.
AJ Thomas
Canton, senior
An instrumental figure in the Bulldogs’ run to the Division 2 state title, Thomas finished his season with 13 goals and eight assists, including seven points in the tournament, to end his career with 99 points. He'll attend Penn State.
Owen Watson
Catholic Memorial, junior
The Newton resident posted a 172-1 record, leading the Knights to a Catholic Conference title, their second in a row. He earned league MVP honors while recording a 1.14 goals against average and eight shutouts.