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20I8 SCLCA All-Shore Teams B O Y S A L L - S H O R E I ST T E A M Canyon Birch

Manasquan Jr. Att.

Player of the Year NAME SCHOOL YR POS. Canyon Birch

Manasquan

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Mike Carroll

CBA

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Mike McIntyre

Wall

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Ryan Morris

Shore

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James Pendergist

Manasquan

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Mid

Gil Goldsmith

Shore

Jr.

Mid

Luke Valentino

CBA

Sr.

Mid

Anthony Brett

SJV

So.

Mid

Mike Page

Manasquan

Jr.

LSM

Nick Robertson

CBA

Sr.

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Stephen Edler

RFH

Sr.

Def

Jack Fabean

Manasquan

Jr.

Def

Tommy Gray

CBA

Jr.

Def

Richie Bianchi

Ocean

Sr.

Def

Chris Downey

CBA

Sr.

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Mike LaPoint

Manasquan

Jr.

G

B O Y S A L L - S H O R E 2 ND T E A M NAME Chris Novella Wyatt Feinberg Connor Macrae Ryan Anderson Mike Kinsel Ryan McWhorter Will Forte Rowan Goldin Chase Fairbanks Anthony Firmani Braedon Baldwin Evan Nastarowicz Shane Meyler Sean Duggan C.J. Hanson Nick Roberto

SCHOOL Freehold Twp. RFH CBA Manasquan St. Rose Southern Wall RFH Neptune Southern Howell Freehold Twp, Wall Jackson Mem. SJV Howell

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Att Att Att Att Mid Mid Mid Mid LSM F/O Def Def Def Def G G

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By Bob Badders – Managing Editor In a marquee regular-season game against Christian Brothers Academy that pitted the top two teams in the Shore, the Colts locked off Birch and held him to just one goal and one assist. CBA won, 6-4, to knock the Warriors from their perch atop the conference.

Canyon Birch Manasquan, Jr., Attackman

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rom the first game of the season, Manasquan junior Canyon Birch set a scoring pace never before seen from a Shore Conference lacrosse player, and the end result was a historic season that re-wrote the conference record book. So, as we wrap up the 2018 season we honor Birch as the obvious recipient of this year’s Shore Sports Network Boys Lacrosse Player of the Year award. Use whichever adjectives you’d like to describe Birch’s season numbers and don’t worry about going over the top. The term great is used far too often for what the word is supposed to stand for, but Birch’s unbelievable season was a stint of true greatness. In a season for the ages, Birch obliterated the conference single-season records for goals and points by scoring 123 goals and adding 52 assists for 175 points to lead Manasquan to the Shore Conference Tournament championship and the NJSIAA South Jersey Group 1 sectional title. He led the state in both goals and points with both totals second all-time to A.L. Johnson’s Matt Poskay, who had 129 goals in 2001. Birch shattered the Shore Conference single-season record of 93 goals during the Shore Conference Tournament semifinals and later blew past the previous record of 136 points, both of which were previously held by Southern’s Dylan Jinks. “At the end of every season I reflect about what I can do better and set goals for next season,” Birch said. “After we lost last year in the sectional final I wrote down some notes on what I wanted to do (this year). One goal was to score 140 points along with winning the SCT, a sectional title, a group title and going to the T.O.C. I really focused on that and worked harder.” “It’s a thing where you look at his stats and the first game of the season we’re four to five middies short, missing some bodies, and we weren’t sure what we were going to be as a team,” said Manasquan head coach Sean Cunningham. “We knew we had a potential test in the first game going down to Lacey and Canyon goes out and drops 10 goals and two assists. That’s kind of the way things went all year and he didn’t even play the second half in most of our games; he didn’t even player after the first quarter in a lot of our games. It really puts his feat in perspective.” Birch scored early and often, putting in 10 goals and two assists in the season-opener against Lacey on his way to opening the season with 20 goals and 35 points in his first three games. He did not play a full game until Manasquan’s fifth game of the season when he scored six goals against an always-tough Bridgewater-Raritan team, and by game No. 7 against Wall, Birch had recorded his 200th career goal and reached 50 goals on the season. His torrid pace did not slow down even when the Warriors suffered their first loss of the season, a 15-10 setback to Lawrenceville Prep. Manasquan was off its game that day but the offense still scored in double digits with Birch registering five goals and one assist. Two days later, however, Birch was stifled in a surprising moment that turned out to be the turning point of Manasquan’s season.

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The Warriors regrouped to win games against Point Boro, Freehold Township and Jackson Liberty and Birch got back to his high-scoring ways with 12 goals and 10 assists in those three games. As the SCT got underway, Manasquan began to hit its stride. The Warriors crushed Lacey, 21-4, in the first round before dispatching of Freehold Township, 16-2, in the quarterfinals. The semifinals saw another dominant effort as Manasquan shut out Southern, 12-0, to reach the championship game. Birch scored 19 goals and added six assists in those first three SCT games, including nine goals vs. Freehold Township and six against Southern to pass Jinks as the single-season, goal-scoring leader. The opponent Manasquan was hoping to see again was indeed waiting in the championship game, and in the rematch with CBA it was all Warriors. Birch scored twice and dished out three assists to reach 100 goals on the season as Manasquan took down CBA, 11-3, to repeat as SCT champions and regain the No. 1 ranking in the Shore. “Beating CBA for the SCT title and getting redemption on the team we lost to,” Birch said. “That was the best.” From there, Manasquan embarked on its next goal: a sectional title. The Warriors won the South Jersey Group 2 title in 2016 but lost to Rumson-Fair Haven in a thrilling 2017 final, and that narrow defeat was one of the driving forces for Birch in the offseason. The Warriors opened the state tournament with a 21-2 win over New Egypt as Birch sank 11 goals and added three assists. He then scored three goals with one assist in a 12-10 win over a physical Glen Ridge team and scored twice in an 8-4 win over Bernards to send Manasquan to its third straight sectional final. On the home turf of Vic Kubu Warrior Field, Birch put on a show with six goals and five assists as Manasquan defeated Madison, 15-8, to capture the South Jersey Group 1 sectional championship. Perhaps his signature goal of the season came late in the first half with Manasquan trying to extend its lead after a Madison rally. Off a timeout, Birch came out from X initially looking to pass before rolling back and scoring with a perfect left-handed shot to give the Warriors an 8-5 halftime lead. The play showcased the skill, smarts and unrivaled shooting ability of Birch in one fantastic sequence. “Watching him every day in practice I’ve become kind of desensitized to some of the things he pulls off,” Cunningham said. “Physically, he’s a lot to handle and from a skills perspective he puts a lot of time into it and really works at it. And his lacrosse IQ is incredible. He sees the field exceptionally well and can diagnose where his teammates are and where he wants to go, and that helps make him more dangerous. He’s not just out there shooting all day, he also put up almost 60 assists.” It is the combination of skill, tenacity and savvy which have turned Birch into an offensive juggernaut, and those are certainly a product of his preparation and motivation. “In the offseason I made it a goal of mine to shoot 700 shots a week – 100 a day – and if I couldn’t get to it I’d double up the next day,” Birch said. “That was the biggest thing, staying loyal to my goals and trusting my teammates and my family. Losing in the sectional final last year, it really hurt. I thought we were going to be the best team in the state and taking a loss like that, having a shot go off the pipe at the last second, really motivated me to not let it happen again.” Birch will enter his senior season with 274 goals and 115 assists, already at 389 points for his career. He’s currently tied with Jinks for the most goals in conference history and will likely become the Shore’s most prolific scorer on the next shot he attempts. He’s also just 43 points away from surpassing the Shore Conference record of 431 points set by CBA’s Tommy Duerr. The state records for career goals and points are both held by Poskay at 362 and 468, respectively, and Birch has a great chance to break those marks, as well. “I definitely want my last year to be my best year,” Birch said. “Since day one, I always thought about those records and before high school I researched them and focused on trying to beat them. Coming six goals short this year, it would have been nice to have gotten it but it will help me work harder next year. It’s motivation and I like the challenge.” Individual records will only be a portion of what drives Birch next season. Manasquan’s season came to an abrupt end with a 16-7 loss to Mountain Lakes in the NJSIAA Group 1 final, denying the Warriors their first state title. With all but four players from this year’s team returning next season, the goal will be to get back to a state championship game and earn redemption. “100 percent, and just playing a team of that caliber is going to help us,” Birch said. “Just like the sectional final last year did, this is going to motivate us. The 2019 group has been playing together since fourth great and we really want to cement our legacy and try to be on top next year.”

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Christian Brothers Academy

Dave Santos

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hen the season began, Christian Brothers Academy head coach Dave Santos knew if his team – led by a group of 19 seniors – could play to its potential it could be a great spring for the Colts. But despite the veteran presence, there was plenty of uncertainty heading into a challenging first week. A lot of questions were answered that opening stretch as the Colts picked up two huge wins to vault themselves into a top-five ranking in the state and set the tone for the program’s best season in a decade.

“There was definitely some uncertainty, and it was about our largest senior class ever and how they would respond,” said Santos, the 2018 Shore Sports Network Boys Lacrosse Coach of the Year. “It’s something you don’t find out until the first tough game and they answered the bell every single time this year. They outpaced our expectations by far.” The Colts finished with a 19-2 record for the program’s most wins in 15 years, won another Class A North division title, advanced to the Shore Conference Tournament championship game for the first time since 2009 and reached the NJSIAA Non-Public A semifinals for the first time since 2007. CBA’s only losses were to Manasquan in the SCT final and to Seton Hall Prep in the state semifinals, both of which were top-five teams in the state at the time. The Colts began the season with a dominant 16-4 victory over St. John Vianney, but it was their next two games that would showcase their ability. The Colts traveled to upstate New York to face CBA-Syracuse and came away with an impressive 13-7 victory. They returned home and six days later rallied past Don Bosco Prep, 8-7, to take down a top-10 team in the state. “We went up there only having one win over St. John’s under our belt and not knowing what we were made of,” Santos said. “CBA-Syracuse is very talented and we started to pull away and won comfortably. We had so much confidence coming back to Jersey. Then we won the Bosco game and we were rolling from there.”

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CBA remained undefeated for the next five weeks, taking out division foes Middletown South, Freehold Township and Howell to clinch the division title. The Colts also picked up a huge nondivisional win against Manasquan, 6-4, in a game where they shut down one of the state’s best offenses to take over as the No. 1 team in the Shore. In the SCT, CBA cruised past Middletown North and Shore to reach the semifinals against Rumson-Fair Haven. The Colts pulled away from the Bulldogs in the second half to win 14-8 and reach the SCT championship game for the first time in nine years. Their bid for a fifth conference crown was denied by Manasquan, however, as the Warriors won 11-3 to claim the SCT championship. CBA bounced back in its next game three days later, rallying on a late goal by senior midfielder Luke Valentino to defeated eventual Non-Public B state champion Pingry, 9-8. The Colts then won their first two state playoff games with victories over Paul VI and St. Peter ’s Prep to reach the semifinals before being eliminated by Seton Hall Prep. CBA’s identity early in the season centered around a balanced offense led by senior attackman Michael Carroll but grew to also become a staunch defensive unit led by senior goalie Chris Downey. One of the Colts’ questions marks entering the season was actually goaltending, but Downey transformed himself into an All-Shore goalie and was a major reason for CBA’s big season. The Colts allowed just 4.4 goals per game and Downey made 137 saves with a .631 save percentage. “He was a backup for two years and a serviceable backup, but I thought one of our weaknesses coming in was our goaltending,” Santos said. “He turned out to be one of our biggest strengths. Not only did his skill set improve but he grew into his body and was very athletic, and from the opening game he dominated back there. He was a difference maker.” Up being notified his selection as Coach of the Year, Santos was quick to point out the impact of his assistant coaches. “If we’re getting coach of the year it should really be coaching staff of the year,” Santos said. “Having Kevin Dugan join us midway though last year and then having him from the get-go this year really energized our offense.” Dugan starred for CBA in its formative years in the late 90s before going on to play for Notre Dame. He is also the former head coach at the University of Scranton and an assistant at Yale and Notre Dame. “A big factor with Chris was Jack Wilson, who played goalie for us five years ago, coming back as a volunteer and working with him,” Santos added. The 2018 season will go down as one of Santos’ favorites, but not simply because of the success the team had. “Very seldom is it about the wins and the titles,” Santos said. “I’ve been doing this a long time and what I remember most are the kids and the bonds, the good times had together and the friendships. This was a fun group to be around every single day. Some years are tough but this year we all had tears in our eyes when the season ended because we knew we were never going to be together in the same capacity.”

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NORTH ALL-STAR BIOS Name: M ICHAEL C ARROLL School: C HRISTIAN B ROTHERS A CADEMY Position: A TTACK

Name: C HRIS N OVELLA School: F REEHOLD T OWNSHIP Position: A TTACK

Highlights: A first-team All-Shore attackman and a four-year starter for the Colts, Carroll scored 37 goals and added 24 assists to help CBA to its best season in 10 years. Carroll’s play helped the Colts win the Class A North division title, reach the Shore Conference Tournament championship game for the first time since 2009 and reach the NJSIAA Non-Public A semifinals for the first time since 2007. He finished his career with 142 goals and 48 assists for 190 points, putting him fourth all-time in goals and sixth all-time in points for CBA. Carroll was also selected as a U.S. Lacrosse All-American and will play in the Gil Gibbs state senior all-star game. He will continue his career at Bucknell University

Highlights: A four-year letter winner for the Patriots, Novella scored a teamhigh 40 goals and added 27 assists to help Freehold Township to a 12-5 record, a spot in the SCT quarterfinals and a berth in the South Jersey Group 4 playoffs. He posted 11 points on six goals and five assists in a win over Marlboro and had five goals and four assists in a win over Middletown North. Novella concluded his career with 200 points on 133 goals and 77 assists. A first-team Class A North selection and a second-team All-Shore pick by the SCLCA, Novella will continue his career at Catholic University.

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Name: J USTIN A RREDONDO School: H OLMDEL Position: A TTACK

Name: R YAN M ORRIS School: S HORE Position: A TTACK

Highlights: Arredondo tied for the team lead in goals with 35 while posting a team-best 23 assists to help the Hornets to a 12-7 record and spots in the Shore Conference Tournament and South Jersey Group 2 state tournament. He recorded a season-high eight points (five goals, three assists) in a win over Brick and had four goals in games against Ocean, St. John Vianney and St. Rose. Arredondo was a first-team Class B North selection by the SCLCA.

Highlights: Morris was among the top scorers in the Shore Conference by turning in a career-high 93 points on 45 goals and 48 assists to help the Blue Devils reach the quarterfinals of both the Shore Conference Tournament and the NJSIAA South Jersey Group 1 playoffs. Shore also set a program single-season record with 16 victories. He posted a season-high seven goals and 11 points in a win over Colts Neck and had seven points in wins over St. John Vianney and Holmdel. Morris also picked up 38 ground balls. He finished his career with 209 points on 120 goals and 89 assists, plus 107 ground balls. His play earned him a first team All-Shore selection by the SCLCA.

Name: W YATT F EINBERG School: R UMSON -F AIR H AVEN Position: A TTACK Highlights: A first-team Class B North and second team All-Shore selection by the SCLCA, Feinberg scored 27 goals and added nine assists to help the Bulldogs capture the NJSIAA South Jersey Group 2 title for the second year in a row. His play also led Rumson to another Class B North division title and to the semifinals of the Shore Conference Tournament. Feinberg scored a season-high four goals in an SCT quarterfinal win over Wall, had three goals in wins over St. John Vianney, Jackson Memorial and Lacey and scored twice against Somerville in the sectional final. He will continue his career at Haverford College

Name: S EAMUS C OCHRANE School: R ED B ANK Position: A TTACK Highlights: Cochrane scored 49 goals, added 16 assists and picked up 100 ground balls en route to a second-team Class B North selection by the SCLCA. He scored a season-high six goals versus Old Bridge, had five goals and three assists against Marlboro and scored four goals against Rumson-Fair Haven. Cochrane finished his career with 82 goals, 22 assists and 122 ground balls to reach 100 points despite missing a season with an injury. He was the Bucs’ team MVP and a Shore Conference Sportsmanship Award recipient. Cochrane will attend the University of Virginia and attempt to walk onto the lacrosse team.

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Name: R OBBIE H ERMANSEN School: C HRISTIAN B ROTHERS A CADEMY Position: A TTACK

Name: L UKE V ALENTINO School: C HRISTIAN B ROTHERS A CADEMY Position: M IDFIELD

Highlights: A two-year starter for the Colts, Hermansen registered 19 goals and 22 assists this season to help CBA win the Class A North division title, reach the Shore Conference Tournament final for the first time since 2009 and advance to the Non-Public A state semifinals for the first time since 2007. Hermansen concluded his career with 64 goal and 32 assists and will continue his lacrosse career at Merrimack College, which just won the NCAA Division II national championship.

Highlights: A first team All-Shore selection by the SCLCA, Valentino scored 36 goals and added 13 assists to help CBA win the Class A North division title, reach the Shore Conference Tournament final for the first time since 2009 and advance to the Non-Public A state semifinals for the first time since 2007. He finished with 59 goals and 35 assists for his career; his 94 points ranking fifth among midfielders at CBA. Also selected to play in the Gil Gibbs state senior allstar game, Valentino will continue his career at Trinity College.

Name: D AN R OSSI School: M IDDLETOWN S OUTH Position: M IDFIELD

Name: B ILLY G ARAVENTE School: R UMSON -F AIR H AVEN Position: M IDFIELD

Highlights: A three-year starter, Rossi was an integral part of the Eagles’ best season in program history by scoring 35 goals and adding 10 assists for a team-leading 45 points. Middletown South won a single-season record 15 games (15-4) and reached both the Shore Conference Tournament and the NJSIAA North Jersey 2, Group 3 playoffs. Rossi had four goals and one assist in a win over Bishop Ahr, tallied three goals and three assists in a win over rival Middletown North and also scored three goals against Mater Dei, Toms River East, Howell, Barnegat and Roxbury. He was a first-team Class A North selection and Middletown South’s team MVP. He finished his career with 58 goals and 31 assists. Will attend the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss).

Highlights: A first-team Class B North selection as a defensive midfielder, Garavente’s play helped Rumson win its second straight South Jersey Group 2 state sectional title and also claim the Class B North division title while advancing to the Shore Conference Tournament semifinals. He scored eight goals and four assists while collecting 37 ground balls, including two goals in a win over Wall in the sectional semifinals. Garavente will continue his career at Chestnut Hill College.

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Name: N ICK P ECKYNO School: S T . J OHN V IANNEY Position: M IDFIELD Highlights: Peckyno scored 27 goals and added 21 assists while picking up 59 ground balls. He had a season-high four goals and four assists in a win over Long Branch and posted five points in wins over St. Rose and Marlboro. A secondteam Class B North selection by the SCLCA, Peckyno will attend Penn State University.

Name: J ACK K APCSOS School: H OLMDEL Position: M IDFIELD Highlights: Kapcsos had to sit out the first nine games after transferring back from Red Bank Catholic, but he made his presence felt with 24 goals and eight assists in 10 games to help the Hornets to a 12-7 record and spots in the Shore Conference Tournament and the NJSIAA South Jersey Group 2 tournament. Kapcsos scored four goals in a win over his former team and also had four goals in games against Colts Neck, Shore and Red Bank. He added 32 ground balls and five takeaways and was a second-team Class B North selection by the SCLCA.

Name: Z ACH A LAGNA School: C OLTS N ECK Position: M IDFIELD Highlights: Alagna was the Cougars’ leading scorer with 35 goals and 41 points. He had a season-high six goals in a win over Marlboro and scored four goals in games versus Wall, Freehold Township and Brick. Alagna was a secondteam Class A North selection by the SCLCA.

Name: P AT B RADY School: R ED B ANK C ATHOLIC Position: M IDFIELD Highlights: Brady scored 12 goals and added 11 assists while also picking up 43 ground balls. He had a season-high three goals against Holmdel and tallied two goals and two assists in a victory over Ocean. Brady had three assists in games against New Egypt and Marlboro.

Name: C HASE F AIRBANKS School: N EPTUNE Position: L ONG -S TICK M IDFIELDER Highlights: Arguably the most underrated player in the Shore Conference, Fairbanks had another excellent season as the Scarlet Fliers’ LSM. His 219 ground balls were second in New Jersey and he added a whopping 93 takeaways, 20 assists and two goals. Fairbanks had 15 or more ground balls in six games and 20 ground balls twice, including a season-high 23 versus J.P. Stevens. His 688 career ground balls are a Neptune record and he finished his career with 14 goals and 26 assists. A first-team Class A North and second-team All-Shore selection by the SCLCA, Fairbanks will continue his career at Bellarmine University.

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Name: S EAN M YLOD School: H OWELL Position: L ONG -S TICK M IDFIELDER

Name: R ICHIE B IANCHI School: O CEAN Position: D EFENSE

Highlights: Mylod picked up 58 ground balls, had 19 takeaways and also scored a goal for a Howell defense that posted a 5.8 goals-against average. His play helped the Rebels go 10-8 and qualify for both the Shore Conference Tournament and the NJSIAA South Jersey Group 4 playoffs. Mylod had a seasonhigh seven ground balls in a win over Neptune and a season-best four takeaways against Southern in the state playoffs. His lone goal of the season came in a 6-5 win over Toms River North. For his career, Mylod finished with 179 ground balls, 51 takeaway, three goals and two assists. A second-team Class A North selection, Mylod will continue his career at Delaware Valley University.

Highlights: A first-team All-Shore selection by the SCLCA, Bianchi had 48 ground balls to go along with seven goals and three assists as the Spartans went 9-6 and reached the quarterfinals of the Shore Conference Tournament. He recorded a season-high six ground balls against Marlboro, Toms River East and Long Branch. Bianchi concluded his career with 216 ground balls, 14 goals and 10 assists and will continue his career at Monmouth University.

Name: S TEPHEN E DLER School: R UMSON -F AIR H AVEN Position: D EFENSE Highlights: One of the best defensemen in the Shore Conference, Edler was a lock-down pole for the Bulldogs and a major reason why they were able to win a second consecutive NJSIAA South Jersey Group 2 championship. His play also helped Rumson win the Class B North division title and reach the semifinals of the Shore Conference Tournament. Edler picked up 26 ground balls, including a season-high eight in a game against Westfield and six in an SCT win over Wall. A first team All-Shore selection by the SCLCA, Edler will continue his career at the University of Richmond.

Name: B RAEDON B ALDWIN School: H OWELL Position: D EFENSE Highlights: The Rebels’ top defenseman, Baldwin picked up 24 ground balls and had 10 takeaways for a defense that yielded 5.8 goals per game. His play helped Howell go 10-8 and qualify for both the Shore Conference Tournament and the NJSIAA South Jersey Group 4 playoffs. He finished his career with 54 ground balls, 15 takeaways and three assists. A first-team Class A North selection and a second-team All-Shore pick by the SCLCA, Baldwin will attend Towson University.

Name: S EAN D OLAN School: H OLMDEL Position: D EFENSE Highlights: Dolan had 74 ground balls, three interceptions and 17 takeaways to lead a Holmdel defense that yielded just 5.63 goals per game. He had a seasonhigh eight ground balls in a win over Brick and picked up seven ground balls in games against St. John Vianney, Long Branch, Red Bank Catholic, Shore and Colts Neck. Dolan was a second-team Class B North selection by the SCLCA.

Name: J OHN S ALERNO School: S HORE Position: D EFENSE Highlights: A second-team Class B North selection by the SCLCA, Salerno picked up 24 ground balls and played a strong defensive game to help Shore win a program single-season record 16 games and reach the quarterfinals of both the SCT and the South Jersey Group 1 state playoffs.

Name: T YLER B ROOKES School: M IDDLETOWN N ORTH Position: D EFENSE Highlights: A second-team Class A North selection by the SCLCA, Brookes collected 51 ground balls, four interceptions and 16 takeaways. He added two goals and two assists on the offensive end. Brookes recorded six ground balls and four takeaways in a win over Marlboro and had six ground balls, an interception and three takeaways against Brick.

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Name: C HRIS D OWNEY School: C HRISTIAN B ROTHERS A CADEMY Position: G OALIE Highlights: A breakout star in his first and only season as CBA’s starting goalie, Downey was selected as team MVP and the Class A North Player of the Year on his way to earning first team All-Shore status. He made 137 saves and posted a 5.16 goals against average to help the Colts win the Class A North division title, reach the Shore Conference Tournament championship game for the first time since 2009 and advance to the Non-Public A state semifinals for the first time since 2007. He had a huge game when CBA beat Manasquan, 6-4, in a marquee regular season game and posted a school-record four shutouts while leading a defense that yielded just 4.38 goals per game. Downey’s 5.35 career goals against average ranks third all-time at CBA. A U.S. Lacrosse All-American, Downey will continue his career at Skidmore College.

Name: N ICK R OBERTO School: H OWELL Position: G OALIE Highlights: A second-team Class A North and second team All-Shore selection by the SCLCA, Roberto backstopped a Howell defense that allowed 5.8 goals per game by making 159 saves with a .618 save percentage. He made double-digit saves in seven games, including 17 against CBA and 16 against Southern in the regular season. Roberto finished his career with 545 saves and a .570 save percentage and will play collegiately at Catawba College.

Name: N ICK R OBERTSON School: C HRISTIAN B ROTHERS A CADEMY Position: F ACE -O FF S PECIALIST Highlights: A first-team All-Shore selection by the SCLCA, Robertson won 70 percent of his face-offs against Shore Conference opponents to help the Colts win the Class A North division title, reach the Shore Conference Tournament championship game for the first time since 2009 and advance to the Non-Public A state semifinals for the first time since 2007. Robertson also had two goals and one assist. His signature game came in CBA’s thrilling 9-8 win over Pingry where he went toe-to-toe with Denver recruit Jamie Zusi to help the Colts take down the Non-Public B champions. Robertson will continue his career at The University of Scranton.

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Name Name

High School Attending School

Position Position

# # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

1

MIKE TERRY

OCEAN

ATT

2

JACK PHILLIPS

CBA

ATT

3

LUKE ZENKERT

RBC

ATT

4 5 6

KYLE KAPCSOS

HOLMDEL

ATT

ANTHONY DIMAIO

HOLMDEL

ATT

CARSON COOKE

SHORE

ATT

7 8 9

ANTHONY MUNIZ

RBC

ATT

ANDREW DECKER

SHORE

MID

LUKE ROHRMANN

CBA

MID

10 11

PHIL PASSALAQUA

RFH

MID

JAMIE MAZZACCA

SHORE

MID

12 13

CONNOR FLYNN

CBA

MID/LSM

SEAN MASONIUS

RBR

LSM/DEF

14 15 16 17 18 19

BRIAN GIBBONS

OCEAN

DEF

JOHN LISTA

RFH

DEF

ROBBIE THOMSON

RFH

DEF

PETER THOMAS

RBR

DEF

MASON SHENK

SJV

DEF

AIDEN KESSLER

WALL

Goalie

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MIDD SOUTH

Goalie

COACHES: MITCH GRAYSON: OCEAN TOM O’BRIEN: SHORE

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Shane Toal Jake Cornelius Matt DeRose Henry Lindquist Shay Hille Richie Williams CJ Calafiore Jake Washco Zack Washco Dax Kukan Robert Pendergist Brady Carter John Dodaro Doug Mackenzie Frankie D'Amore Ryan Sininsky James Casaine Michael Rauch Jaiden Buray Brock Lefkus Ryan Bilello Shane Hughes Carter Grozinger Tyler Sininsky

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Name Name MIKE CARROLL CHRIS NOVELLA JUSTIN ARREDONDO WYATT FEINBERG RYAN MORRIS SEAMUS COCHRANE ROBBIE HERMANSEN DAN ROSSI LUKE VALENTINO BILLY GARAVENTE NICK PECKYNO JACK KAPCSOS ZACH ALAGNA PAT BRADY BRAEDON BALDWIN STEPHEN EDLER RICH BIANCHI SEAN DOLAN JOHN SALERNO TYLER BROOKES CHASE FAIRBANKS SEAN MYLOD NICK ROBERTSON CHRIS DOWNEY NICK ROBERTO

School School CBA FREEHOLD TWP. HOLMDEL RUMSON SHORE RBR CBA MIDD SOUTH CBA RFH SJV HOLMDEL COLTS NECK RBC HOWELL RFH OCEAN HOLMDEL SHORE MIDD NORTH NEPTUNE HOWELL CBA CBA HOWELL

COACHES: ANTHONY BONJAVANNI: HOWELL DAVE SANTOS: CBA

Position Position

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Name Name Joey Ferrara Sal Esposito Matt Gannon Max Matthies Mike McIntyre Shane Reilly Richie Cosgrove Ryan McWhorter Evan Otten Declan Mullin Nick D’Eufemia Will Forte Mike Kinsel Connor Prindiville Matt McKelvey Mike Ferrara Luke Gerhardt Anthony Marinelli Connor Ryan Robert Mahon Jake Toner Anthony Firmani Ryan Kellett Justin Covey

School School Brick Mem TR East TR East Jackson Lib Wall St. Rose Brick Twp Southern TR East TR South Brick Twp Wall St. Rose Wall Jackson Lib Brick Mem Southern TR East TR South St. Rose Pt. Boro Southern Wall Lacey

Position Position Att Att Att Att Att Att Mid Mid Mid Mid Mid Mid Mid Mid Mid Def Def Def Def Def Def FOGO FOGO Goalie

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SOUTH ALL-STAR BIOS Name: J OEY F ERRARA School: B RICK M EMORIAL Position: A TTACK

Boro. A four-year letter winner for the Lions and their 2018 MVP, Matthies finished his career with 96 goals, 22 assists and 174 ground balls. He will continue his career at Stockton University.

Highlights: The Class A South Player of the Year, Ferrara rewrote the Mustangs’ record book to finish as the program’s all-time leading scorer. This season, Ferrara scored a Brick Memorial single-season record 52 goals and added 32 assists to also set the single-season points record with 84. He had five goals and five assists against Donovan Catholic and eight goals and three assists in a win over North Brunswick. Ferrara added 60 ground balls, as well, with a high of nine against Toms River North. His 104 career goals and 162 career points a first all-time for Brick Memorial. Ferrara will continue his career at Eastern University.

Name: M IKE M C I NTYRE School: W ALL Position: A TTACK

Name: S ALVATORE E SPOSITO School: T OMS R IVER E AST Position: A TTACK Highlights: A first-team Class A South selection by the SCLCA, Esposito was the Raiders’ leading scorer with 36 goals and 49 points as Toms River East finished 10-7 for its first winning season since 2012. He added 43 ground balls, as well. Esposito recorded a season-high eight points on five goals and three assists in a win over Donovan Catholic, scored five goals versus Brick Memorial and had three goals and three assists against Point Boro.

Highlights: A prolific scorer for the Crimson Knights, McIntyre was third in the state with 73 goals and sixth in the state with 111 points to help lead Wall to the Shore Conference Tournament quarterfinals, the NJSIAA South Jersey Group 2 semifinals and a program single-season record 14 wins. He recorded 10 points with seven goals and three assists in a win over Old Bridge, had nine points against Lower Cape May and tallied eight points in wins over Red Bank Catholic, Barnegat and Toms River East. McIntyre scored a program-record 218 goals during his career and is one of just six Shore Conference players to reach 200 career goals. Additionally, he had 75 assists and 293 career points, plus 166 career ground balls. A first team All-Shore selection, McIntyre will continue his career at Monmouth University.

Name: M ATT G ANNON School: T OMS R IVER E AST Position: A TTACK Highlights: A second-team Class A South selection, Gannon was second on the Raiders in goals (29) and points (46) while dishing out a team-high 17 assists and picking up 45 ground balls. His play helped the Raiders go 10-7 for their first winning season since 2012. Gannon’s biggest game came against rival Toms River South when he scored six goals and added three assists. He scored four goals in wins over Donovan Catholic and Point Boro and had three goals versus Ocean and Shore.

Name: M AX M ATTHIES School: J ACKSON L IBERTY Position: A TTACK Highlights: Jackson Liberty’s offensive leader, Matthies scored 42 goals and added 10 assists for 52 points. He scored a career-high eight goals in a win over Donovan Catholic, scored five goals against Toms River East and had four goals and two assists versus Brick. Matthies also picked up 52 ground balls and had a season-high six ground balls in games against Toms River South, Ocean and Point

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Name: S HANE R EILLY

Name: R YAN M C W HORTER

School: S T . R OSE

School: S OUTHERN

Position: A TTACK

Position: M IDFIELD

Highlights: Reilly had a fantastic season as a senior to conclude a recordsetting career at St. Rose. His 66 goals were the ninth-most in the state and third in the Shore to set a new single-season program record for the Purple Roses. He added 20 assists to finish the season with 86 points. Reilly tallied 10 points in a win over Barnegat, had nine points on seven goals and two assists versus Donovan Catholic and notched seven goals in a win over Lacey. In the first round of the Non-Public B state playoffs, Reilly had five goals and three assists to lead St. Rose to a win over Gloucester Catholic. Reilly is St. Rose’s all-time leader in career goals with 141 and also finished with 70 assists for a total of 211 points. A first-team Class B South selection by the SCLCA, Reilly will continue his career at the University of Scranton.

Highlights: A four-year letter winner and three-year starter, McWhorter scored 27 goals and added 16 assists and 43 ground balls to help the Rams win their sixth straight Class A South division title and advance to the Shore Conference Tournament semifinals. He scored a season-high five goals in a win over Brick and had four goals and two assists in wins over Toms River North and Toms River East. A first-team Class A South and second team All-Shore selection, McWhorter will attend Stockton University.

Name: E VAN O TTEN School: T OMS R IVER E AST Position: M IDFIELD

Name: R ICHIE C OSGROVE School: B RICK Position: M IDFIELD Highlights: Cosgrove scored 50 goals, added 30 assists and picked up 40 ground balls to be selected first-team Class A South by the SCLCA.

Highlights: A first-team Class A South selection, Otten scored 27 goals, added 13 assists and picked up 94 ground balls to help the Raiders go 10-7 for their first winning season since 2012. He tallied a season-high six points on four goals and two assist, plus nine ground balls, in a win over Toms River South and scored three goals in victories over Toms River North and Colts Neck. He had a season-best nine ground balls versus Ocean, Toms River South and Colts Neck.

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Name: D ECLAN M ULLIN School: T OMS R IVER S OUTH Position: M IDFIELD

University.

Highlights: Forte had a career year and was a major reason the Crimson Knights advanced to the SCT quarterfinals, reached the NJSIAA sectional semifinals for the first time and set a school single-season record with 14 wins. He tallied 37 goals plus 16 assists for 53 points and also picked up 42 ground balls. He scored a season-high six points on three goals and three assists versus Rumson in the SCT and had five-point games against Jackson Liberty and Toms River East. He finished his career with 87 goals, 40 assists and 123 ground balls. A first-team Class B South and second team All-Shore selection, Forte will continue his career at Stevens Institute of Technology.

Name: N ICK D’E UFEMIA

Name: M IKE K INSEL

School: B RICK

School: S T . R OSE

Position: M IDFIELD

Position: M IDFIELD

Highlights: D’Eufemia scored 25 goals, dished out 20 assists and picked up

Highlights: Kinsel was St. Rose’s utility man and he excelled in each role to put together a huge senior season. He scored 30 goals and added 20 assists, picked up 203 ground balls to rank fourth in the state and won 161 face-offs with a winning percentage of 70 percent. Kinsel rarely came off the field as he played as a two-way midfielder and on St. Rose’s man-up and man-down units. He recorded a season-high six points three times, including a four-goal, two-assist, 18-ground ball performance in a win over Jackson Liberty. A first-team Class B South and second team All-Shore selection, Kinsel will attend the College of Charleston.

Highlights: A four-year starter who played offensive midfielder and LSM during his career with the Indians, Mullin tallied 17 goals and 15 assists while picking up 47 ground balls and forcing 26 turnovers this year. A second-team Class A South selection by the SCLCA, Mullin will continue his career at Pace

30 ground balls for the Dragons and was a second-team Class B South selection by the SCLCA.

Name: W ILL F ORTE School: W ALL Position: M IDFIELD

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Name: C ONNOR P RINDIVILLE

opposition’s top offensive player. A second-team Class A South selection,

School: W ALL

Marinelli had a season-high 11 ground balls in a win over Toms River South and collected 10 ground balls against Donovan Catholic and Brick Memorial.

Position: M IDFIELD Highlights: A second-team Class B South selection by the SCLCA, Prindiville posted 26 goals and 14 assists for 40 points and also picked up 37 ground balls. His play helped the Crimson Knights win a school-record 14 games, reach the state sectional finals for the first time and reach the SCT quarterfinals. Prindiville scored a season-high four goals versus Manasquan and scored three goals against Brick Memorial and Toms River East.

Name: M ATT M C K ELVEY

Name: C ONNOR R YAN School: T OMS R IVER S OUTH Position: D EFENSE Highlights: The Indians’ top defenseman collected 43 ground balls and forced a team-high 34 turnovers. Ryan also scored one goal. A four-year starter and a second-team Class A South selection by the SCLCA, Ryan will continue his career at Arcadia University.

School: J ACKSON L IBERTY Name: B OBBY M AHON

Position: M IDFIELD Highlights: A standout defensive midfielder for the Lions, McKelvey picked up a team-high 70 ground balls and added three goals and one assist. He had a season-high seven ground balls versus Lacey and collected six ground balls in games against Toms River North, Toms River South, Manasquan and Brick. McKelvey will attend Rowan University.

Name: M IKE F ERRARA

School: S T . R OSE Position: D EFENSE Highlights: A first-team Class B South selection and the leader of St. Rose’s defense, Mahon picked up 98 ground balls while being assigned to guard the opponent’s top offensive player. He collected a season-high nine ground balls twice in games against Barnegat and Jackson Liberty and had eight ground balls against Jackson Memorial. He finished his career with 198 ground balls.

School: B RICK M EMORIAL Position: D EFENSE Highlights: Ferrara picked up 77 ground balls and also scored a goal as the Mustangs’ top defender. He had a season-high nine ground balls against Toms River East, picked up seven ground balls versus North Brunswick and had collected six ground balls against Marlboro, Jackson Liberty, Toms River South and Hightstown. Ferrara he finished his career with 177 ground balls. A first-team Class A South selection, Ferrara will continue his career at Eastern University.

Name: L UKE G ERHARDT School: S OUTHERN Position: D EFENSE Highlights: The Rams’ No. 1 defenseman picked up 58 ground balls and had 29 takeaways to help Southern win its sixth straight Class A South division title and reach the Shore Conference Tournament semifinals. A four-year letter winner and a three-year starter, Gerhardt was a first-team Class A South selection by the SCLCA. He will attend Virginia Tech University.

Name: A NTHONY M ARINELLI School: T OMS R IVER E AST Position: D EFENSE Highlights: The leader of the Raiders’ defense, Marinelli picked up 109 ground balls and tallied one goal and three assists while being assigned to the

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Name: J AKE T ONER

A N O R T H A L L -D I V I S I O N T E A M S

School: P OINT B ORO Position: D EFENSE Highlights: A second-team Class B South selection by the SCLCA, Toner picked up 52 ground balls and added one assist on the offensive end. He had a season-high seven ground balls in wins over Marlboro and Long Branch and had five ground balls against Middletown South and Barnegat.

Name: J USTIN C OVEY School:

L ACEY

Position: G OALIE Highlights: Covey made 154 saves with a .550 save percentage to help the Lions reach the quarterfinals of the NJSIAA South Jersey Group 2 playoffs. A second-team Class B South selection by the SCLCA, Covey will continue his career at Stockton University.

Name: A NTHONY F IRMANI School: S OUTHERN Position: F ACE -O FF S PECIALIST Highlights: A three-year standout for the Rams at face-off X, Firmani turned in another great season to help Southern win its sixth straight Class A South division title and reach the Shore Conference Tournament semifinals. Firmani won a sensational 75 percent of draws – 216 in total – for his third straight season with 200 or more face-off wins and his second straight season with a winning percentage over 70 percent. He won over 90 percent of face-offs in four games, including a perfect 15-for-15 game against Red Bank and a 13-for-14 effort against Freehold Township. He also scored three goals this season. Firmani finished his career with 671 face-off wins and a 71 percent winning percentage. A first-team Class A South and second team All-Shore selection by the SCLCA, Firmani will continue his career at Eastern University.

NAME

YR.

SCHOOL

POS. TEAM

Chris Novella Mike Carroll Connor Macrae Luke Valentino Dan Rossi Matt Tardy Braedon Baldwin Evan Nastarowicz Tommy Gray Chris Downey Nick Robertson Chase Fairbanks

Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Freehold Twp CBA CBA CBA Midd South Midd South Howell Freehold Twp CBA CBA CBA Neptune

Att Att Att Mid Mid Mid Def Def Def G FO LSM

2 nd T e a m Conor Ard

So.

Middletown South

Att

Brendan Doel

So.

Freehold Twp

Att

Pete Abbes

So

Middletown North

Att

Matt Kondrup

Jr.

Freehold Twp

Mid

Kyle Aldridge

Fr.

CBA

Mid

Zach Alagna

Sr.

Colts Neck

Mid

Ryan Tierney

Sr.

CBA

Def

Tyler Brookes

Sr.

Middletown North

Def

Chris Halmi

So.

Colts Neck

Def

Nick Roberto

Sr.

Howell

G

Vaughn Meehan

So.

Howell

FO

Alec Zenker

Jr.

Middletown North

FO

Sean Mylod

Sr.

Howell

LSM

Name: R YAN K ELLETT School: W ALL Position: F ACE -O FF S PECIALIST

Player of the Year

Highlights: Kellett made sure Wall’s high-scoring offense had plenty of possessions by winning 250 draws at a 74 percent clip and picking up 140 ground balls. His signature game came against Red Bank Catholic where he won 14 of 15 draws, picked up 16 ground balls and tallied one goal and three assists. He also had a big game in a win over Old Bridge by going 18-for-20 on face-offs and picking up 15 ground balls. Kellett’s play helped Wall win a school single-season record 14 games, reach the state sectionals for the first time and advance to the SCT quarterfinals. A first-team Class B South selection, Kellett will continue his career at Stockton University.

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YR.

Joey Ferrara Sal Esposito Aniello Russo Richie Cosgrove Ryan McWhorter Evan Otten Mike Ferrara Sean Duggan Luke Gerhardt Luke Maul Anthony Firmani Brandon Durst

Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

SCHOOL

POS.

Brick Memorial Toms River East Southern Brick Southern Toms River East Brick Memorial Jackson Memorial Southern Southern Southern Southern

Att Att Att Mid Mid Mid Def Def Def G FO LSM

TEAM 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

2 nd T e a m Cade Johnson Matt Gannon Santo Porazzo Declan Mullin Matt Ingenito Nick D’Eufemia Anthony Marinelli Connor Ryan Jake Bryson Billy Kleissler Justin Innarone Joe DeRose

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So. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr.

Southern Toms River East Jackson Memorial Toms River South Brick Memorial Brick Toms River East Toms River South Jackson Memorial Brick Brick Jackson Memorial

Att Att Att Mid Mid Mid Def Def Def G FO LSM

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B N O R T H A L L -D I V I S I O N T E A M S NAME

YR. SCHOOL

Ryan Morris Wyatt Feinberg Justin Arredondo Gil Goldsmith Rowan Goldin Anthony Brett Stephen Edler Richie Bianchi Kyle Harris C.J. Hanson Alex Maldjian Billy Garavente

Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr.

Shore RFH Holmdel Shore RFH SJV RFH Ocean SJV SJV RFH RFH

2 nd T e a m Holden Lowe

Jr.

Ocean

Att

Jack Kapcsos

Sr.

Holmdel

Att

Seamus Cochrane

Sr.

Red Bank

Att

Nick Peckyno

Sr.

SJV

Mid

Mike Nies

Jr.

Ocean

Mid

Jake Turner

Jr.

Shore

Mid

John Salerno

Sr.

Shore

Def

Luke Gueci

So.

RBC

Def

Sean Dolan

Sr.

Holmdel

Def

Sean Bunnell

Sr.

RFH

Dan Tempone

Jr.

Holmdel

Jake Shirley

So.

Shore

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YR.

Canyon Birch Mike McIntyre Shane Reilly Will Forte James Pendergist Mike Kinsel Jack Fabean Robert Mahon Shane Meyler Mike LaPoint Ryan Kellett Mike Page

Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr.

SCHOOL

POS.

Manasquan Wall St. Rose Wall Manasquan St. Rose Manasquan St. Rose Wall Manasquan Wall Manasquan

TEAM

Att Att Att Mid Mid Mid Def Def Def G FO LSM

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

2 nd T e a m Ryan Anderson

Jr.

Manasquan

Att

Dylan Vitale

Jr.

Lacey

Att

Casey Mulligan

Fr.

Manasquan

Att

Connor Prindiville Sr.

Wall

Mid

Trevor Barber

Jr.

Donovan Catholic

Mid

Cormac McCabe

Jr.

Point Boro

Mid

Ryan Collins

Jr.

Lacey

Def

P.J. Spernal

Sr.

Donovan Catholic

Def

Jake Toner

Sr.

Point Boro

Def

Justin Covey

Sr.

Lacey

G

Mike Gallicchio

Sr.

Lacey

FO

Matt McKelvey

Sr.

Jackson Lib.

D Mid

P l a y e r of the Y e a r Manasquan Junior Canyon Birch

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