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    Baseball All-Scholastics and league All-Stars – Boston Herald

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    BASEBALL

    ALL-SCHOLASTICS

    Tyler Adamo (Lynnfield)

    Max Boehm (Wellesley)

    Andrew Burke (Walpole)

    Johnny Escobalez (Taunton)

    Brayden Francis (Gloucester)

    Gian Gamelli (Hamilton-Wenham)

    Jack Gasse (Bishop Feehan)

    Conor Gavin (Waltham)

    Cameron Hasenfus (King Philip)

    Patrick Higgins (Norwell)

    Chris Jaillet (Andover)

    Luke Joyce (Braintree)

    Scott Longo (Milton)

    Brian Mancinelli (St. John Paul)

    Matthew Mancinelli (North Reading)

    Ryan Marino (Reading)

    Paul McCarthy (Xaverian)

    Brayden Mercier (St. John’s Shrewsbury)

    Benjamin Miller (Dighton-Rehoboth)

    Will Norris (Andover)

    Will Novak (Plymouth North)

    Ryan O’Leary (Foxboro)

    Nick Pedroli (Hopkinton)

    Finn Ramseyer (Chelmsford)

    Jack Reyes (Weymouth)

    Armanis Romero (English)

    Conor Secrist (St. John’s Shrewsbury)

    William Shaheen (St. John’s Prep)

    Matthew Stuart (Chelmsford)

    Matt Toland (Arlington Catholic)

    Jack Zimmerman (St. Mary’s)

    HONORABLE MENTION

    Sean Canavan (Braintree)

    Daniel Crossman (Burlington)

    Andrew Daley (Weymouth)

    Josh Doney (St. Mary’s)

    Will Forman (Dover-Sherborn)

    Max Gaudiano (North Quincy)

    Cormac Heney (Hamilton-Wenham)

    Owen King (Bridgewater-Raynham)

    Tyler Kropis (Seekonk)

    Dylan Lawrence (North Andover)

    Drew Mello (Billerica)

    Travers Moodie (Medford)

    Aiden Murphy (Weston)

    Logan Our (St. John Paul)

    Sam Perry (Diman)

    Liam Powers (Mystic Valley)

    Isaac Robinson (Reading)

    Trevor Rodriques (New Bedford)

    Michael St. Martin (Walpole)

    Andrew Schmit (St. John’s Shrewsbury)

    Andrew Shute (Bishop Feehan)

    Ryan Solimini (Abington)

    Jack Sullivan (Franklin)

    Matt Taylor (Sandwich)

    Will Trach (Shawsheen)

     

    TYLER ADAMO

    LYNNFIELD

    Adamo batted .478 with two home runs and 25 runs scored to lead Lynnfield to the Division 4 state final. The two-time Boston Herald All-sScholastic earned Cape Ann League first team honors. Adamo will continue his playing and academic career at Columbia University.

    MAX BOEHM

    WELLESLEY

    The sophomore right-hander went 7-2 with a 0.95 ERA while striking out 63 over 58.1 innings. The Bay State Carey Division MVP plays for the Nokona Chiefs and Motor City Hit Dogs in the summer.

    ANDREW BURKE

    WALPOLE

    The Timberwolves ace went 6-4 with a 1.96 ERA and 83 strikeouts over 64 innings for the Div. 2 state champions. The National Honor Society member will continue his academic and athletic career at WPI.

    JOHNNY ESCOBALEZ

    TAUNTON

    Escobalez finished his senior campaign with a 4-3 record and a 1.26 ERA, bringing his total career mark to 13-4 with a 1.91 ERA. He tallied four complete game shutouts over his four-year career and was the winning pitcher of the 2023 Division 1 State championship game. He has committed to Mississippi Valley State as a two-way player.

    BRAYDEN FRANCIS

    GLOUCESTER

    The senior batted .308 and posted a 0.54 ERA as a pitcher. The Northeastern Conference MVP was a two-year captain and member of National Honor Society who will continue his playing career at Endicott College.

    GIAN GAMELLI

    HAMILTON-WENHAM

    The slugger batted .453 with a 1.283 OPS, 30 stolen bases, and 19 RBIs. He was named the Cape Ann League’s player of the year. Gamelli has committed to Notre Dame as a left-handed pitcher.

    JACK GASSE

    BISHOP FEEHAN

    Gasse had a breakout junior campaign going 9-0 (half of BF’s win total) with a 0.91 ERA over 61.2 innings. The Catholic Central League All-Star and team MVP plays for GBG Northeast on the club baseball circuit and is wants to play at the next level.

    CONOR GAVIN

    WALTHAM

    Gavin was 6-0 with a 0.51 ERA and hit .340. The DCL Foley co-player of the year who went 12-3 in his career with 103 strikeouts and a 1.20 ERA is headed to Bowdoin College to continue his academic and playing career.

    CAMERON HASENFUS

    KING PHILIP

    The senior pitcher was 7-0 and struck out 57 batters over 56.1 innings to lead King Philip to a spot in the Division 1 State semifinals. The Hockomock League MVP finished his career with a 13-2 record over 120.1 innings to go with a 1.54 ERA. He is committed to Wheaton College.

    PATRICK HIGGINS

    NORWELL

    The standout senior shortstop won South Shore League Sullivan Player of the Year honors. He is a member of the National Honor Society and is bound for Nichols College to play baseball and major in sports management.

    CHRIS JAILLET

    ANDOVER

    The senior two-way batted .330 with 25 runs scored and 18 stolen bases while also going 6-1 on the mound with a save, 62 strikeouts, and a 0.82 ERA. He won MVC first team honors and is a two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic who will continue his academic and playing career at Amherst College.

    LUKE JOYCE

    BRAINTREE

    Braintree’s ace went 8-1 with a 1.12 ERA and 70 strikeouts. He compiled five shutouts and seven complete games to lead the Wamps to a berth in the Div. 1 State title game. The left-hander also hit three home runs.

    SCOTT LONGO

    MILTON

    The Northeastern-bound two-way standout posted a 0.89 ERA to go with 64 strikeouts while also batting .375 with five home runs and 21 RBI. The Bay State Herget’s MVP finished as a three-time honor roll student. He is playing for the Nashua Silver Knights this summer.

    BRIAN MANCINELLI

    ST. JOHN PAUL

    The Cape & Islands Lighthouse co-MVP batted .486 with 29 RBIs while posting a 0.59 ERA with 59 strikeouts. The junior has verbally committed to play baseball at the United States Naval Academy.

    MATTHEW MANCINELLI

    NORTH READING

    The junior catcher batted .420 with eight doubles and 26 RBI for the Div. 3 champions. The Cape Ann League’s player of the year is a member of the National Honor Society and plays for Show New England on the club baseball circuit.

    RYAN MARINO

    READING

    Marino went 6-0 with a 1.55 ERA and 70 strikeouts over 41.2 innings to lead Reading to a spot in the Division 2 state championship game. The Rockets ace took home Middlesex League Liberty MVP and will attend the University of Tampa.

    PAUL MCCARTHY

    XAVERIAN

    The senior right-hander went 7-0 with a 0.92 ERA and 53 strikeouts over 46 innings. Xaverian went 9-0 when McCarthy made a start. The Catholic Conference All-Star finished 12-4 for his career with a 1.81 ERA and will continue his playing and academic career at Tufts University.

    BRAYDEN MERCIER

    ST. JOHN’S SHREWSBURY

    The UMass commit batted .345 with 20 hits and 15 runs scored while also striking out 59 over 41 innings to go with a 0.85 ERA. He will play baseball while studying economics at UMass.

    BENJAMIN MILLER

    DIGHTON-REHOBOTH

    The South Coast Conference MVP hit .424 with a 1.048 OPS while also compiling 62 strikeouts over 45.1 innings as a pitcher. For his career, Miller batted .359, tallied 100 hits, and struck out 139 batters. Miller will attend the University of Southern Maine where he will play baseball and study business management.

    WILL NORRIS

    ANDOVER

    The senior outfielder batted .417 with a .581 on-base percentage, 20 RBI, and 18 stolen bases. Norris earned Merrimack Valley Conference first-team honors for a third consecutive year and will continue his academic and playing career at Wofford College.

    WILL NOVAK

    PLYMOUTH NORTH

    The Patriot League Keenan MVP hit .398 with a 0.433 on-base percentage, five doubles, six triples, and 25 RBI, leading Plymouth North to a second consecutive state semifinal berth. He will continue his playing career while studying business management at Assumption.

    RYAN O’LEARY

    FOXBORO

    The Hockomock Davenport MVP batted .356 average with 26 hits, nine doubles, and 13 RBI while going 5-3 and a 0.84 ERA on the mound. He will continue his playing career at Rhode Island College while studying sports management.

    NICK PEDROLI

    HOPKINTON

    The Tri-Valley League MVP batted .397 with two home runs, a .517 on-base percentage, and 17 RBI. On the mound he struck out 30 hitters over 23 innings. Pedroli finished his career with a .353 batting average and 29 stolen bases. Also a member of the football team, he is continuing his baseball career at Bentley University.

    FINN RAMSEYER

    CHELMSFORD

    Ramseyer pitched to the tune of a 1.81 ERA over 38.2 innings and picked up key state tournament wins over Bishop Feehan and St. John’s in Chelmsford’s incredible run to the Division 1 state championship. he also hit .308 with 15 RBI. The four-year varsity standout will continue his academic and playing career at Saint Anselm College.

    JACK REYES

    WEYMOUTH

    The senior right-hander went 5-1 while striking out 56 and walking just five over 35.2 innings, finishing his career as the winningest pitcher in Weymouth program history with 19 victories. The honor roll student will continue his playing and academic career at Holy Cross.

    ARMANIS ROMERO

    ENGLISH

    Romero batted .378 with a .527 on-base percentage and 37 runs scored while also going 5-1 on the mound to lead English back to the Div. 5 state title game. For his career, Romero picked up 102 hits and a 19-3 overall record. Romero will continue his baseball and academic career at Stonehill College.

    CONOR SECRIST

    ST. JOHN’S SHREWSBURY

    The junior shortstop batted .411 with a .506 on-base percentage, 23 RBIs, 24 runs scored and nine stolen bases, leading St. John’s to a second straight Division 1 state semifinal. The two-time Catholic Conference All-Star will enter his senior year with 61 career hits. He plays for Metrowest Devils on the club baseball circuit.

    WILLIAM SHAHEEN

    ST. JOHN’S PREP

    The Catholic Conference’s MVP led St. John’s Prep to the Division 1 State quarterfinal. The two-time Boston Herald All-Scholastic is a standout in the classroom and is a member of National Honor Society. He is set to continue his career at Duke University.

    MATTHEW STUART

    CHELMSFORD

    The two-way superstar went 6-0 on the mound during Chelmsford’s march to the Division 1 state title, including a complete game in the state championship game, with a 1.73 ERA. At the plate, Stuart batted .360 with two home runs and 20 RBI, earning Merrimack Valley Conference Large MVP honors. He has committed to Gardner Webb University.

    MATT TOLAND

    ARLINGTON CATHOLIC

    The Catholic Central League MVP for a second consecutive year batted .500 with a 1.314 OPS while going 7-2 on the mound with a 2.17 ERA, leading Arlington Catholic to a spot in the Division 3 State title game. He finished his career with 100 strikeouts on the mound and 83 hits. He is set to attend Bentley University.

    JACK ZIMMERMAN

    ST. MARY’S

    The left-hander went 9-1 with a save and a 1.70 ERA over 57.1 innings. He finished his career with a 17-2 record, a 1.14 ERA, and 174 strikeouts. The two-time Catholic Central League All-Star will attend and play baseball at Salve Regina.

    LEAGUE ALL-STARS

    BAY STATE CONFERENCE

    Sean Canavan, Luke Joyce (Braintree); Felix Ham (Brookline); Harrison Hinckle, Scott Longo (Milton); Alex Jacques, Thurston Kiefer, Jack Weierman (Natick); Will O’Donnell (Needham); Zahgros Tanner (Newton North); Andrew Burke, Mike St. Martin (Walpole); Max Boehm, Cam Lynch, Will Webster, Will Zalosh (Wellesley); Andrew Daley, Alex Munchbach, Will Pratt, Jack Reyes (Weymouth)

    MVP: Scott Longo, Max Boehm

    BIG THREE

    Joe Silvia, Matt Almeida, Will Labrie, Jayden Souza, Matt Sherry, Ben Sherry (Durfee); Marquize Gonsalves, Kris Woods, Trevor Rodriques, Joe Castelo (New Bedford); Nicholas Genatassio, Michael Wagner (Brockton)

    MVP: Trevor Rodriques

    BOSTON CITY LEAGUE

    ALL-CITY: Brayan Pimentel (Boston International); Chris Luna, Felix Rodriguez (Charlestown); Armanis Romero, Jaurel Melo (English); Jack Shapiro, Nuri Gutman (Latin Academy); Raymond Nunez (Madison Park); Edward Santana (O’Bryant)

    MVP: Armanis Romero

    CAPE AND ISLANDS

    LIGHTHOUSE: Colin Buckley, Brian Mancinelli, Tyler Ross, Henry Roy, Xavien Suero, Logan Our, Brandon Gomes (St. John Paul); Ronald Gomez Del Rosario, Eli MacIver (Nantucket); Casey Huse, Finn Hyora, Joey Ventura, Chase Yarletts, Chace Robbins (Monomoy)

    MVP: Brian Mancinelli, Logan Our

    ATLANTIC: Paul Alves (Nauset); Hudson Cambal, Ben Rondina, Lincoln Slade, Gavin Desley (Dennis-Yarmouth); Tre’Chaun Days, Jack Frostholm, Josh Matta, Brody Palmer, Max Inman (Falmouth); Hunter Johnson, Lathrop Keene (Martha’s Vineyard); Eric Stanley, Jake Kross (Barnstable)

    MVP: Josh Matta

    CAPE ANN LEAGUE

    Jacoby Casinelli-Tarasuik (Essex Tech); Oliver Thibeault, Ty Southall (Georgetown); Gian Gamelli, Cormac Heney (Hamilton-Wenham); Jake Petradelis (Ipswich); Luke DiSilvio, Tyler Adamo (Lynnfield); Connor St. Laurent (Manchester-Essex); Evan Luekens (Newburyport); Matt Mancinelli, Gavin Brady (North Reading); Luke Pergola (Pentucket); Chase Wheat (Rockport); Nick Bonasera (Triton)

    PLAYERS OF THE YEAR: Matt Mancinelli, Gian Gamelli, Cormac Heney

    CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE

    Charles Kreuz (Archbishop Williams); Matt Toland, Ryan Tarello, John Recinito (Arlington Catholic); Jack Gasse, Andrew Shute, Randen May, Jake Webster (Bishop Feehan); Andrew Kiricoples, Anthony Herbert (Bishop Fenwick); Landon Cardoza, Matt Burt, Brock Winslow, Amir Cartagena (Bishop Stang); John Petruzzo, Tyler Alsen (Cardinal Spellman); Jack Zimmerman, Josh Doney, Kyle Doney, Michael Demaino, Jaiden Driscoll (St. Mary’s)

    MVP: Matt Toland

    CATHOLIC CONFERENCE

    John McDonald, Luca Sapienza (Malden Catholic); Marshall Kehlhem, Daniel Colon, Liam McKinney (Catholic Memorial); Matt Reardon, Sam Bushley, Jack Darcy, Wyatt Miller (BC High); James Willett, Nic Lembo, Braeden Hurley, Will Shaheen (St. John’s Prep); Conor Secrist, Andrew Schmit, Gabe Terlato, Brayden Mercier, Jack Forgues (St. John’s Shrewsbury); Paul McCarthy, Jackson Morse, Jack O’Neil, Jake Lonardo (Xaverian)

    MVP: Will Shaheen

    COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

    Brad Familia, Josue Reyes (Greater Lawrence); Corey Deziel, David Tateosian, Brandon Fasulo, Jackson Howell (Whittier); Ryan Jamieson, Nate Galanis, Will Holloway, Lukas Poirier, Robbie Welch (Shawsheen); Seamus Scott, Zach Gosselin, Lucas Silva (Lowell Catholic); Matt McGowan, Andrew Fucci (Northeast); Nolan Stys, Brendan Arsenault, Gryphon Morales, A.J. Bain (Greater Lowell); Sam Ravela, Olliver Lorenz, Kyle Aiguier, Lincoln Clark, Tyler Nicolli, Gus Stillman (Minuteman); Aiden Andujar, Marcos Santana (Cristo Rey); Chris Boyd, Eddie Lewis, Jendol Diaz (Lynn Tech); Nate Galvin, Shaun Barrett, Chase Blaisdell, Elijah Galvin (Nashoba Tech); Liam Powers, Jack Mangione, Ben Hickey, Joshua Stover, Tim Rosell, Nico Santonastaso (Mystic Valley)

    LARGE MVP: Dylan Pratt, Will Trach
    SMALL MVP: Sam Ravela, Liam Powers

    DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE

    ALL-LEAGUE: Ollie Henke, Jasen Thomas (Cambridge); Aidan Murphy, Owen Jorajuria (Weston); Conor Gavin, Tim O’Toole (Waltham); Nathan Feldman (Newton South); Charlie Hauck, Amos Bergen (Boston Latin); Ben Clarkin (Lincoln-Sudbury); Evan Pasters (Westford Academy); Hunter Fucci (Waltham); Evan Koh (Acton-Boxboro); Jayden Lopez (Concord-Carlisle)

    ALL-STARS: Mason Tarantino, Garrett Mahoney, Simon Fletcher (Lincoln-Sudbury); Jackson Harild, Josh Rivers (Newton South); Desmond Silas (Cambridge); Ryan Snow, Gavin Pasters (Westford Academy); Gunnar Lyons, Joe Grasso (Concord-Carlisle); Jackson Healy, Matthew Bromberg (Acton-Boxboro);
    Connor Chaisson, Emmett Moynihan, Brian Flemming (Waltham); Cal Hale, Xavier King (Boston Latin); Ryuji Nawa, Ben Meade (Weston); Ryan Capobianco, Drew Siwik (Bedford); Luke Chisum (Wayland)
    MVP: Ollie Henke, Aidan Murphy, Conor Gavin

    GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE

    Travers Moodie, Rocco Pucci, John Wright, Justin Marino, Mike Piccolo (Medford); Christian Figueroa, Mark Walsh, Rolky Brea (Lynn Classical); Guilmer Galva, Jariel Benzan, Engel Bido Thomas (Lynn English); Ryan McMahon, Billy Gavin, Aiden Brett (Malden); Domenic Bellia, Brendan Sack (Revere); Preston Ardolino, Colin Born (Somerville); Derek Soper (Everett); Elijah Rivera (Chelsea)

    MVP: Travers Moodie

    HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE

    Cameron Dorr, Joey Benoit, Cameron Tomaszycki, Johnny Escobalez (Taunton); Teddy Shuman, Andrew Gillis (Canton); Zach Winer, Jack Sullivan, Patrick Luizzi (Franklin); Michael Huntington, Tyler Dunlea (Attleboro); Brady Paradis, Lucas Crovo (North Attleboro); Ryan O’Leary, Tom Watts (Foxboro); Cameron Hasenfus, Nate Pennini, Ryan Higgins (King Philip); Ian Carter (Milford); Luke Rogan, Darrian Sanders (Mansfield); Ryan Johnson (Oliver Ames); Mason Silverman (Sharon)

    MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

    LARGE: Mike McDonagh (Blue Hills); Sam Perry, Matthew Almeida, Karter Perreira, Owen Dorego (Diman); Cameron Wilbur, Kyle Weldon, Antonio Cirino (Bristol-Plymouth); Dylan Maw, Michael Roche (Tri-County); Matthew Pearson (Southeastern)

    MVP: Sam Perry

    SMALL: Cam Matthews (Bristol Aggie); Jack Vallentine (Norfolk Aggie); Nolan Baker (Cape Cod Tech); Nolan Roche, Jared Coates, Devyn Shulze, Mitchell Kirkland (Upper Cape); Nate Smith, Connor Peterson (South Shore); Cam Vallee, Mikey Tomkiewicz, Marc Donati, Chase LaFountain (Old Colony)

    MVP: Nolan Roche

    COMPREHENSIVE: Owen LaMonica (Holbrook); Connor James, Luke Finglas, Owen Boudria, Max Gallant (Westport); Keenan Peterson, Tyler Cannon, John Varden (Wareham); Jordan Medeiros, Luke Burns (Avon); Devon Paradise (Atlantis Charter)

    MVP: Jordan Medeiros

    MCSAO

    NORTH: Emilio Saez-Gonzalez, Azriel Taguiam, Daniel Silk, Yuriel Gonzalez, Josh Rosario, Isaac Solano (Salem Academy); Ronan Carlson, Ryan Alexander, Jonanthan Calisi, Joseph Diblasi (Boston Collegiate); Emilio Passeriello, Derek Feliz, Jamarcus Pena Lugo, Juan Murillo (EXCEL)

    MVP: Azriel Taguiam

    SOUTH: Jhon Tejeda, Rawen Perez, Cleivi Martinez Ruiz, Yadriel Colon, Yandi Baez (Roxbury Prep); Aydan Moreta, Tim Riddle, Janier Castillo, Nick Higgins (NHCS); Caleb Ruiz-Medina, Malik Barros (Brooke); Isiah Greenstein (Foxboro)

    MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE

    FIRST TEAM: Matt Stuart, Aidan Brackett, Finn Remseyer (Chelmsford); Drew Mello (Billerica); Chris Jaillet, Drew Pulsipher, Will Norris ( Andover); Jake Jackson, Mike Phelps, Dylan Lawrence (North Andover); Jayden Minaya, Jose Sanchez (Lawrence); Phillip Lombardi (Tewksbury); Danny Snyder (Central Catholic); Max St. Hilaire (Haverhill); Alex Santiago, Nolan Smith (Methuen)

    MVP: Matt Stuart, Drew Mello

    MIDDLESEX LEAGUE

    LIBERTY: Ryan Marino, Isaac Robinson, Alex Murkle, Nate Vitarisi, Sam Clark (Reading); Brandan Bock, Nick Penicaud, Alex Casey, Connor Pardolph (Winchester); Shawn Marsh, Jack Lee, Christ Chiodo (Woburn); Ryan O’Byrne, Nolan Kelleher (Belmont); Dennis Kenneally, Will Sadowski (Arlington); Arthur Lin (Lexington)

    MVP: Ryan Marino

    FREEDOM: Jack Pennacchia, Pat Maloney, Marc Gagne, Cam DePrizio (Wakefield); Brendon Doyle, Dylan Harrington, Michael Thomas, Brian Capodilupo, Jaiden Aquino (Melrose); Daniel Crossman, James Gordon, Matthew DiSarcina (Burlington ); Brendon Cunniff, Bryce Leonard (Stoneham); Dylan McDermott, Emilio Berndt, Lucas Pizzato (Watertown); Ayden Balter (Wilmington)

    MVP: Daniel Crossman

    NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE

    ALL-CONFERENCE: Brayden Francis, Nico Alves (Gloucester); Graham Gavin, Micah McManus (Beverly); Kevin Soto (Salem); Cam Soroko, Brayden Crawford (Saugus); Jariel Tolentino, Jake Crocker (Peabody); Carter Sahagian (Marblehead); Beckett Wodarski (Danvers); Cal Weidman (Masconomet); Caden Ross (Swampscott)

    ALL-STARS: Joey Sinibaldi, Joey Smith, Max Silvia (Peabody); Giacomo Martell, Lukas Albano, Nolan Aiello (Gloucester); Charlie Salerno, Jonathan Reyes (Beverly); Quinn Rocco Ryan, Jack Tsoutsouras (Salem); Josh Henry, Chase Richmond (Danvers); Nick Berube, Jamison Ford (Swampscott); Davis Deluties, Drew Gustafson (Masconomet); Nathan Soroko, Danny Zeitz (Saugus); Colt Wales (Marblehead); Timmy Vargus (Winthrop)

    PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Brayden Francis

    PATRIOT LEAGUE

    KEENAN: Lucas Falls, Sam Szczesny, Brady Wilson (Duxbury); Colin Garrity, Henry Healey, Casey Joseph (Hingham); Tor Maas, Cole Summers (Marshfield); Danny Kenney, Noah MacKenzie, Matt Nardone, Jake Novak, Will Novak (Plymouth North); Jack LaNatra (Silver Lake); Tommy Crowley, Frankie Curreri, Tyler Pruitt (Whitman-Hanson)

    MVP: Will Novak

    FISHER: Joey DaCosta, Will Davidson, Cole Hendrickson, Sam Light (Hanover); Nick Ambroult, Max Gaudiano, Max LaMonica, Aidan McCarthy, Ryan Wirtz (North Quincy); Cam Fryar (Pembroke); Colin Ducie, Cam Tetler (Plymouth South); Ryan Beach (Quincy); Ben Caristi, Grayson Foley (Scituate)

    MVP: Max Gaudiano

    SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE

    Ryan Levesque, Gabe Zuber (Apponequet); Luca Finton (Bourne); Ben Miller, Lucas LeTourneau (Dighton-Rehoboth); Ryan Pires, Lucas Dacosta (Fairhaven); Jack Anderson, Dorian Fortes (Greater New Bedford); Aedan Borges (Case); Jonethan Tawa, Tyler Kropis, Cole Arruda (Seekonk); Kyle Sherman, Alex Crook, Jayden Cruz (Somerset Berkley)

    MVP: Ben Miller

    SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE

    SULLIVAN: Tylor Zamora, Kyle DeSciscio, Ryan Marzelli, Cole Kelleher (Middleboro); Colin Rau, Hayden Hatch (Rockland); Levon Mulready, Joe Coughlin, Matt Taylor, Ty Creighton, James Niemiec (Sandwich); Collin Meserve, Jared Hardiman, Manny DelCarmen, Brody Lovell (East Bridgewater); Pat Higgins, Eli Walsh, Will Corbin, Jake Howitz, Cam Hohmann (Norwell)

    MVP: Pat Higgins

    TOBIN: Ryan Solimini, Wil Callahan Abington, Mason Nash, Cameron Cooper (Abington); Ryder Holmes, Levon Mulready, Teagan Zakrzewski (Carver); Michael McGrail, Gavin Lakatos (Mashpee); Tucker Bliss, Austin Soderberg, Kevin Sweet (Cohasset)

    MVP: Ryan Solimini

    SOUTHEAST CONFERENCE

    Ian Rego, Justin Cleaves, Marcus Andrews, Tom Quinn, Brady Beauparland (Dartmouth); Owen King, Quinlan Keefe, Ryan Mahoney (Bridgewater-Raynham)

    TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE

    Chris Bratica (Ashland); Payton Young (Bellingham); Ryan Laughter (Dedham);

    Theo Allan, Will Forman (Dover-Sherborn); Ben Maiorano, Sam Schoenberg, Arav Prajapati (Holliston); Nick Pedroli, Dylan Ruff, Michael Sullivan (Hopkinton); Luke Gobin, Daniel Vazquez (Medfield); Jason Bedard, John Farrell (Medway); Brody Barrett (Millis); Quinn Murphy, Ben Price (Norton); Sam Larkee (Norwood); Jon Bertone, Luke Chandler, Drew Donegan, Danny Leahy (Westwood)

    MVP: Nick Pedroli, Will Forman

    Originally Published: July 3, 2025 at 3:22 AM EDT



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