Boston Sunday Globe

ALL-SCHOLASTIC­S

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Noah Amaral

Westport, junior

A starter since seventh grade, Amaral posted 16 shutouts with a 0.35 goals against average, helping Westport finish 22-0-1 and capture the Division 5 title. The Mayflower All-Star saved the decisive penalty kick in the state championsh­ip.

Nathan Askjaer

Cohasset, junior

Askjaer’s 34 goals broke Cohasett’s single-season scoring record as the speedy forward captured South Shore League MVP and All-State honors. A state champion in the pentathlon, he has 48 goals and 24 assists for his career.

Zach Bello

Norwell, senior

Bello’s strong play on defense helped Norwell concede just 10 goals all season and capture the Division 3 title for the second time in three years with a penalty-kick win over Pembroke. The South Shore League All-Star recorded 11 assists.

Darragh Casey

Wakefield, senior

Casey powered Wakefield to its first Division 2 final since 1997 with 23 goals and nine assists, earning Middlesex League Freedom MVP and All-State honors. The striker recorded 56 career points and will play at UMass Boston.

Rex Cinelli

Franklin, senior

The speedy defender was an AllNew England selection after guiding Franklin to an undefeated regular season and a Hockomock League title. The four-year starter scored six goals and was named Hockomock MVP.

Brian Dunne

Dedham, junior

The Tri-Valley League MVP and two-time league All-Star supplied 14 goals and eight assists, earning All-State honors and leading Dedham to a league title after graduating much of last year’s Division 3 state finalist team.

Joao Faria

Rockland, senior

The two-time All-Scholastic repeated as South Shore League MVP, scoring 28 goals a year after setting Rockland’s single-season record with 32. The striker finished his career with 88 goals and was a threetime All-State selection.

Spencer Goss

Bedford, junior

The attacking midfielder recorded nine goals and eight assists, earning Dual County MVP honors and leading Bedford to the top seed in Division 2. The All-State honoree is a National Honor Society member and has 39 career points.

Brian Jones

Billerica, senior

A two-time All-Scholastic and Merrimack Valley MVP, Jones produced 14 goals and eight assists from the midfield, leading Billerica to a league title and an 18-2-1 record. The All-New England selection will play at Saint Anselm.

Amir Lahkiky

Melrose, senior

The Middlesex League Freedom MVP guided Melrose to the Division 2 semifinals with 23 goals and 13 assists, capturing All-State honors. Lahkiky finished his career with 43 goals and 23 assists. He plans to play in college.

Ryan Laramee

Monomoy, junior

With 23 goals and eight assists, the forward captured Cape & Islands MVP honors and guided Monomoy to the Division 4 final. The twotime All-State selection is ranked second in his class and has 81 career points.

Quinn Murray

Winchester, senior

The midfielder helped Winchester claim the Middlesex League Liberty title and advance to the Division 1 semifinals with strong passing and leadership skills. The All-State selection totaled five goals and nine assists. He will attend Dartmouth.

Alessandro Neyra

Hingham, junior

In coach Ken Carlin’s final season, the attacking midfielder was the driving force behind a 19-2 season, compiling 15 goals and nine assists to capture Patriot League Keenan MVP honors and an All-State selection for the league champions.

Erick Nunez

Somerville, junior

The Greater Boston League MVP captured All-New England honors after recording 13 goals and seven assists for the league champions in his junior season. A two-time AllState forward, Nunez has 49 points over the past two seasons.

Kyle Reddish

Needham, senior

With Reddish leading the way, Needham surrendere­d just 13 goals as the Rockets won the Bay State Herget and reached the Division 1 final for the second straight year. The Rockets were 37-5-3 in his two seasons on defense.

Thomas Rooney

Newton North, senior

Following in the footsteps of his older brother, Will, a 2021 AllScholas­tic, the senior provided five goals and seven assists, earning Bay State Carey MVP honors. The two-time EMass All-Star will play at Connecticu­t College.

Barra Ryan

Latin Academy, senior

With 32 goals and 13 assists, the two-time All-Scholastic repeated as Boston City League MVP after leading the Dragons to a second straight league title. The All-State forward from West Roxbury finished his career with 91 points.

Gino Tripoli

Gloucester, senior

The dynamic senior striker capped a decorated career with 32 goals and seven assists, earning All-New England and Northeaste­rn Conference MVP honors. Tripoli was a two-time All-State selection and totaled 84 goals and 31 assists.

Jake Vana

St. John’s Prep, senior

The Catholic Conference MVP was an All-New England selection after anchoring Prep’s defense to a 142-2 season and a conference title. Vana was a three-time all-star and won the 2022 Division 1 title. He will play lacrosse at Princeton.

Ben Wasserman

Concord-Carlisle, senior

A three-year starter in net, Wasserman recorded 12 shutouts and posted a 0.36 goals against average as C-C went 20-0-1 and captured the Division 1 state title. He was a two-time Dual County League AllStar and an All-State selection.

 ?? GLENN OSMUNDSON FOR THE GLOBE ?? Needham’s Kyle Reddish uses his head in the Division 1 state soccer final.
GLENN OSMUNDSON FOR THE GLOBE Needham’s Kyle Reddish uses his head in the Division 1 state soccer final.
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