Close Menu
Boston Sports News
    What's Hot

    Boston College Men’s Basketball Lands Fairfield Transfer Forward Out of Portal

    April 20, 2026

    Massachusetts high school sports highlights for April 18

    April 20, 2026

    Sturm, Bruins Talk Game 1 Collapse: “We Were In The Perfect Spot”

    April 20, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Boston College Men’s Basketball Lands Fairfield Transfer Forward Out of Portal
    • Massachusetts high school sports highlights for April 18
    • Sturm, Bruins Talk Game 1 Collapse: “We Were In The Perfect Spot”
    • Gridiron stars shine in ASFL charity flag football event
    • Landon Donovan talks Team USA’s World Cup chances
    • Does international sports hype live up to the substance?
    • What’s open and closed on Patriots Day in Massachusetts 2026?
    • ASU football’s Reed Harris has sights set on Jordyn Tyson role
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Boston Sports News
    Monday, April 20
    • Home
    • Boston Sports News
    • Boston Area Colleges News
    • Boston High School Sports
    • Massachusetts Charity Games
    • All Massachusetts News
    • US Sports News
    • World Sports News
    Boston Sports News
    Home»Massachusetts Charity Games»Gridiron stars shine in ASFL charity flag football event
    Massachusetts Charity Games

    Gridiron stars shine in ASFL charity flag football event

    BostonSportsNewsBy BostonSportsNewsApril 20, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Gridiron stars shine in ASFL charity flag football event
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    NEEDHAM — A rainy day was not enough to dampen the day for many of the top high school football players in the state.

    Players from both the MIAA and NEPSCAC ranks took to the turf at St. Sebastian’s on Sunday afternoon to participate in the fourth annual A Shot For Life Charity Flag Football event.

    The day featured four teams facing off in half-field games, with Team No. 4, which featured Randolph’s Mekhi White and BB&N’s Ethan Ortega among others, taking home the victory with a walk-off interception.

    The action on the field was entertaining but the true story was the impact of the lead-up process. The selected players fundraised for cancer research and the collective group raised more than $80,000 dollars, which was the most in the football event’s history.

    “Our football program is really important to us,” ASFL founder and CEO Mike Slonina said. “This group raised over $80,000 for cancer research, which is up $10,000 from last year. And, they had to play through real downpour today.”

    The inclement weather was a factor early with slick footballs impacting the passing game, but the group’s spirits remained high.

    “They were laughing, they were joking and kids were sliding in the rain,” Slonina said. “It was a really great group this year.”

    The group was selected through their play on the field and also a one-on-one interview process. One attendee also had to make a much farther trip than most.

    Lukas Prock, a former Wellesley standout quarterback, now competes for The Hun School in New Jersey. The sophomore made the trip to Needham and delivered several excellent passes that helped Team No. 4 take home the championship. He also had an opportunity to play with some of his former Raider teammates, which Prock said was a highlight.

    “My two prior teammates, Matt Lehman and Tenny Charney, were both with me today so that was really fun,” Prock said. “There was also a bunch of local guys that I haven’t seen in a while, so playing with and against them was good.”

    Prock said that while showing up and winning was fun, he and his teammates never lost focus on what the event was truly about.

    “I think it’s a really good thing to be a part of,” Prock said. “It’s good to know that we were fundraising for a good cause.”

    Frankie Strachan, a North Attleboro standout and 2025 Herald All-Scholastic, was around the games but could not compete due to an injury. Still, he enjoyed being on the field for the action and felt the games were very competitive.

    “Obviously, I can’t participate, but it’s the best talent,” Strachan said. “It’s a tribute to everyone’s hard work, and it’s rewarding for everyone to come out here and show their abilities.”

    Strachan was also inspired by the fundraising aspect of the event, as he found it enjoyable to reach out and raise money for a cause that is important to him.

    “I have a personal impact from cancer,” Strachan said. “It’s really nice to have this event and how supportive it is for anyone who is fighting cancer.”

    With the games officially behind them, Slonina said that he knows the participants will leave with a sense of pride.

    “They understand that they get to play football and get to be recognized as an All-Star,” Slonina said. “They also get to really dramatically impact people’s lives, and I think that is a real galvanizing force for all of them. I think they really love that part of it.”

    http://www.bing.com/news/apiclick.aspx?ref=FexRss&aid=&tid=69e5b58a7b334eae820f1e6fc712c8fb&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bostonherald.com%2F2026%2F04%2F19%2Fgridiron-stars-shine-in-asfl-charity-flag-football-event%2F&c=10540647642128080874&mkt=en-us

    ASFL Charity event Flag football Gridiron Shine Stars
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleLandon Donovan talks Team USA’s World Cup chances
    Next Article Sturm, Bruins Talk Game 1 Collapse: “We Were In The Perfect Spot”
    BostonSportsNews
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Massachusetts Charity Games

    Upcoming Boston Marathon fundraising events for Special Olympics New Hampshire

    By BostonSportsNewsApril 18, 2026
    Massachusetts Charity Games

    Boston Marathon fundraising calendar for Special Olympics NH

    By BostonSportsNewsApril 16, 2026
    Boston College News

    The worst power conference teams in football and basketball in 2026

    By BostonSportsNewsApril 11, 2026
    Massachusetts Charity Games

    Weekend Outlook: Wahconah Goodbye, Fundraisers and More / iBerkshires.com

    By BostonSportsNewsApril 10, 2026
    Massachusetts Charity Games

    Here are 3 food-related fundraisers happening in the Brockton-area

    By BostonSportsNewsApril 9, 2026
    Boston College News

    Boston College Football Makes Addition to Player Personnel Department: The Rundown

    By BostonSportsNewsApril 8, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Don't Miss

    Boston College Men’s Basketball Lands Fairfield Transfer Forward Out of Portal

    By BostonSportsNewsApril 20, 2026

    Boston College men’s basketball has picked up another commitment out of the transfer portal.  The…

    Massachusetts high school sports highlights for April 18

    April 20, 2026

    Sturm, Bruins Talk Game 1 Collapse: “We Were In The Perfect Spot”

    April 20, 2026

    Gridiron stars shine in ASFL charity flag football event

    April 20, 2026
    Top Posts

    Little League Baseball World Series 2025: Bracket, results, scores, schedule, teams and more

    August 14, 202591 Views

    Hopkinton girls named soccer All-Americans – Boston Herald

    August 12, 202565 Views

    Kyle Dugger, Javon Baker among six Patriots training camp surprises – NBC Sports Boston

    August 13, 202562 Views

    Filipino star Alex Eala bounces back from injury ahead of US Open

    August 13, 202561 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us

    bostonsportsnews brings fast, focused updates from Boston’s sports scene. From pro teams to local leagues, college matchups to high school games, it covers everything that matters to Boston fans.
    Stay connected with real-time scores, game previews, fan reactions, historic moments, and events across the city.

    Our Gallery
    useful links
    • Donate Now
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    All Rights Reserved By BostonSportsNews

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.