ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Chris Cardillo
Sandwich, senior
The South Shore League MVP lit up the scoreboard, posting 37 goals and 27 assists, finishing his career with an impressive 94 goals and 160 points. Cardillo was the MVP of the Jim Gormley Cup and the Canal Cup.
Matt Carrara
Boston Latin, senior
The MVC/DCL All-Conference selection scored the final goal in the Division 2 final, giving the Wolfpack their first title in 19 years. The Hyde Park resident had 21 goals this winter, finishing his career with 78 points.
Tommy Carroll
Marshfield, senior
The Patriot Keenan MVP excelled in all three zones, shutting down the opponent’s best forwards, while posting 26 points centering the first line. Carroll had 89 career points, two Ed Burns Coffee Pots, and three Patriot League titles.
Jay Carter
Concord-Carlisle, senior
Carter had the second highest single-season point total in program history, notching 27 goals and 39 assists for 66 points. The MVC/ DCL Division 2 MVP finished with 141 career points. An honor roll student, he'll attend Elon.
Danny Collins
Winchester, senior
The captain was the heart and soul of Winchester’s run to the Division 1 title game, finishing with 37 points as a Middlesex League AllStar. The Hobey Baker Character Award winner will take a post-grad year at Phillips Andover.
Matthew Cooke
Tewksbury, senior
A three-time member of the MVC/ DCL All-Conference team, Cooke posted 61 points this season, leading the Redmen to the Division 2 title game. A member of the National Honor Society, Cooke finished his career with 140 points.
Michael Corbett
Catholic Memorial, senior
A vital blue line piece, Corbett’s physical presence and scoring (10 goals, 17 assists) ensured a spot on the Catholic Conference All-Star team. Owner of 60 career points, Corbett will major in construction management at Wentworth.
Aiden Emerick
Winchester, junior
Seizing the starting role in net, Emerick shined down the stretch to the tune of a .930 save percentage and a 2.00 goals against average, leading the Red & Black to TD Garden. Emerick made 177 saves in five playoff games.
Cameron Fahey
Reading, senior
The physical and skilled right winger drove the Rockets’ offense, finishing with 22 goals and 23 assists en route to earning Middlesex League All-Star honors. With 84 career points, Fahey will take a postgraduate year at Tilton.
Andrew Goldstein
Dover-Sherborn, senior
The Tri-Valley League Small MVP backstopped Dover-Sherborn/ Weston to a Division 4 state title, sporting a 1.48 goals against average and a .944 save percentage. A two-time golf state champ, he finished with 2,073 career saves.
Jeremy Insogna
Tewksbury, senior
Insogna lit up the scoreboard, totaling 37 goals and 64 points to earn MVC/DCL First Team All-Conference honors, and cap his career with 116 points. The National Honor Society member was awarded the Bruins Sportsmanship Award.
Finn Kelly
Archbishop Williams, junior
The Catholic Central League MVP dazzled with 27 goals and 17 assists. Named the Buddy Ferreira Classic MVP, the junior from Quincy scored eight of his team’s 11 goals in the tournament, including the title winner in double overtime.
Cam McGettrick
Marshfield, senior
The senior dynamo combined his sizzling speed and powerful shot to pile up 11 goals and 23 assists for the Rams. A three-time Patriot League All-Star, the right winger crossed the 100 career point marker, finishing with 101.
JP Messuri
Arlington, freshman
Messuri was the first freshman to lead Arlington in scoring in the program’s rich history, amassing 15 goals and 28 assists. A Middlesex Liberty All-Star, Messuri helped lead the team to a league championship centering the first line.
Jack O'Neil
Xaverian, senior
The Catholic Conference All-Star centered the top line, giving a defensive presence as well as 10 goals and 27 points. The honor roll student, who helped the Hawks reach the Division 1 semis, will study finance at UMass Amherst.
Logan Poulin
Nauset, junior
With 25 goals and 20 assists, the Cape & Islands League MVP guided the Warriors to the Division 3 title game. The talented junior forward, who has 50 career goals in 40 games, is committed to play lacrosse at Vermont.
Travis Rugg
Hingham, senior
The co-captain of the Harbormen, Rugg posted 10 goals and 19 assists in just 18 games as Hingham went 15-8-2. Also co-captain of the tennis team, Rugg will take a postgraduate year at The Frederick Gunn School.
Hogan Sedky
Marblehead, senior
With 35 points and 88 for his career, this defenseman’s contributions in all three zones helped Marblehead win the Division 3 title. A two-time Northeastern Conference All-Star, Sedky owns a 4.47 GPA and will attend Boston College.
James Sullivan
Scituate, senior
As the only four-year varsity player from his class, Sullivan had 50 points (22 goals, 28 assists) to become the all-time program leader with 150 (62 goals, 88 assists). Sullivan will play lacrosse at Massachusetts Maritime.
Jake Vana
St. John’s Prep, senior
Vana led the top-ranked Eagles in goals (18) and points (36) en route to winning the Division 1 title, Vana’s sixth career title across three sports (soccer, lacrosse). The senior from Boxford will play lacrosse at Princeton.