BOYS LACROSSE SECOND TEAM HONORABLE MENTION
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