The Phoenix

BOYS LACROSSE SECOND TEAM HONORABLE MENTION

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FIRST TEAM

Danny Cassidy, Spring-Ford

Junior midfielder was an undeniable force all over the field, his sharpshoot­ing netting him 50goals in addition to 19 assists for the Rams. Cassidy carried Spring-Ford to a sixth PAC title in a row, 21-3record and the District 1fifth-place game. Cassidy was an All-Eastern Pa. Lacrosse Coaches Associatio­n team selection. Jack Colt, Owen J. Roberts

Senior attack was theWildcat­s’ influentia­l playmaker while scoring a team-high 44goals and 38assists. Colt, who will continue his career at Muhlenberg, guided Owen J. Roberts to a runner-up finish in the PAC, 13-7record and a berth in the District 1playoffs. Shawn Coulter, Perkiomen Valley

Junior midfielder had 44goals and 25assists for a teamhigh 69points for the Vikings. A team-first presence for PV, Coulter led the Vikings to the PAC Final Four, a 12-7record and the second round of the District 1playoffs. Kyle Derrickson, Methacton

Junior defender with superior athleticis­m led theWarrior­s rearguard for another season, guiding Methacton to an 8-10finish. LiamHare, Spring-Ford

Senior defender was the complete player as the leader of the Rams’ superb defensive unit while contributi­ng as a wing on faceoffs and in transition which helped him to 12goals and five assists. Chosen the PAC’s Most Valuable Player and Mercury All-Area Player of the Year, Hare led Spring-Ford to a sixth-straight PAC title, 21-3record and the program’s best finish. Set for St. Joseph’s, Hare was an All-EPLCA selection. Jake Hvazda, Spring-Ford

Senior attack was the elusive, quick-striking fixture of the Rams’ offense, scoring 57goals and 37assists (second-best in PAC). Hvazda helped Spring-Ford to a sixth-straight Pioneer Athletic Conference title, 21-3record and the program’s best finish by reaching the District 1fifth-place game. Hvazda, who will play at York College, was an All-Eastern Pa. Lacrosse Coaches Associatio­n team selection. Nick Marren, Perkiomen Valley

Junior defender with a penchant for forcing turnovers (averaged greater than two per game) had 38groundba­lls for the Vikings, who reached the PAC playoffs, District 1second round and finished 12-7. Marren is a Lehigh commit. Ray Orcutt, Spring-Ford

Junior midfield sniper snared 28goals and 19assists for Spring-Ford. Orcutt helped the Rams to a sixth-straight PAC title, 21-3record and the program’s best finish. Orcutt has committed to Division I Monmouth. Justin Schwenk, Spring-Ford

Senior short stick specialist was nearly automatic on the faceoff, his 87-percent win-rate firmly among the state’s elite for the Rams. Schwenk, who also chipped in 12goals and four assists, lifted PAC champion Spring-Ford to a 21-3mark and best finish in program history. Bound for Division I Monmouth, Schwenk was an All-Eastern Pa. Lacrosse Coaches Associatio­n selection. Kevin Todd, Spring-Ford

Senior was the complete attacker for the Rams as he scored a PAC-leading 59goals, 44assists and 103points. The determined, business-like Todd led Spring-Ford to a 6th straight PAC championsh­ip, 21-3record and the best finish in program history (District 1quarterfi­nals, fifth-place game). Todd, who will play at Division I Richmond, was an All-Eastern Pa. Lacrosse Coaches Associatio­n team selection. Dan Yednock, Boyertown

Junior long stick midfielder was an important presence against opposing middies for Boyertown, which qualified for the PAC playoffs and finished 8-10. Gavin Yingling, Boyertown

Senior goalie brought a dynamism between the posts as a first-year starter for Boyertown, which qualified for the PAC playoffs and finished 8-10. Selected as the PAC’s Defensive MVP, Yingling will continue his career at Division II Limestone. AidanAidan Wyatt Coll, Denecke,Porter, senior, senior, senior, attack, attack, attack,Hill Pottsgrove­School Methacton Ben Minardi, senior, midfield, Perkiomen Valley Ryan O’Toole, junior, midfield, Methacton Jason Bram, junior, midfield, Hill School Matt DellaCroce, senior, short stick specialist, Spring-Ford Colin Devine, senior, long stick midfielder, Owen J. Roberts Colton Pence, senior, defense, Owen J. Roberts Nick Crawford, senior, defense, Spring-Ford Tyler Van Horn, senior, defense, Pottsgrove Chris Morgan, senior, goalie, Spring-Ford Boyertown:Moccia, Skylar Jason Wallace Clinton, Tanner Lee, Grayson Hamrick, Nick Hill School: Drew Hutchison, JJ Pickard Methacton: Kyle Kacala, Ryan O’Toole Owen J. Roberts: Noah Calle, Ben Gindhart, Joe Tordone Perkiomen School: Miles Longstreth, Anthony Cassel, Noah RuffPringl­e, Ooduah Orafidya, Sam Yu Perkiomen Valley: Kevin Mo, Connor Dee, Dylan Pool, Remy Sell, Matt Dudley, Brian Fehr Phoenixvil­le: Danny Jackson, Matt Lopolito Pope John Paul II: John McKendry Pottsgrove: BrendanWur­tz, Viet Le Spring-Ford: Tanner Romano

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