BOYS BASKETBALL ALL-SCHOLASTICS
DREAM TEAM
Marius Canery (Lawrence)
Ryder Frost (Beverly)
Nick Martinez (Malden Catholic)
Jose Padilla (Newton North)
Zach Wolinski (North Andover)
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
Noah Beaudet (Norwood)
Henry Bickford (Needham)
David Brown (St. Mary’s)
Malachi Bryant (Catholic Memorial)
Josh Campbell (Archbishop Williams)
Brian Cloonan (Needham)
Tavajo Cope (Fenway)
Matthew Gaffney (Malden Catholic)
Tyrese Melo Garcia (Lynn English)
Joey Hart (Central Catholic)
Jaylen Hunter-Coleman (Charlestown)
Warren Keel (Lynn English)
Ajay Lopes (Wareham)
Ryan MacLellan (Andover)
Hunter Matteson (Dartmouth)
Liam McBride (Hingham)
Eddie McCoy (Mansfield)
Jacob McLoughlin (Sharon)
Cameron Monteiro (Brockton)
Sean O’Leary (Franklin)
Alex Penders (Foxboro)
Danny Reyes (Lawrence)
Luke Rinaldi (Dover-Sherborn)
Jaeden Roberts (Burke)
Ryan Svendsen (Arlington Catholic)
Zach Taylor (North Quincy)
Mike Wilkinson (Wakefield)
Jayden Williams (Arlington)
HONORABLE MENTION
Matt Baur (Sharon)
Tyrone Countrymon (Marblehead)
Dylan Crowley (Beverly)
Will Davis (Newton North)
Matt Draheim (BC Excessive)
Jaydan Exalus (Cardinal Spellman)
Cade Furse (Manchester-Essex)
Lorenzo Jackson (Archbishop Williams)
Hassan Jenkins (Tech Boston)
Omri Merryman (St. Mary’s)
Sean O’Brien (Walpole)
Isaiah Ogunbare (Lawrence)
Jason O’Keefe (Natick)
Sam Orcutt (Medford)
Aiden Smith (Dartmouth)
Brady Spencer (Pembroke)
Jeffrey White (Cambridge)
Brendan Wilder (Waltham)
DREAM TEAM
MARIUS CANERY
LAWRENCE
The dynamic scoring guard was league MVP as he averaged 17 elements, eight rebounds, and 4 assists to information the Lancers to a 22-3 doc and the Merrimack Valley Convention large championship. Canery will play at Dodge Metropolis subsequent fall on a full scholarship.
RYDER FROST
BEVERLY
The 6-foot-6 junior small forward averaged 23 elements and 14 rebounds to help Beverly to the Div. 1 Spherical 16. Frost scored his 1,000th occupation degree this season and earned Northeastern Convention MVP honors. The sought-after recruit will reclassify at Phillips Exeter beginning throughout the fall.
NICK MARTINEZ
MALDEN CATHOLIC
The senior guard averaged 21 elements and 6 rebounds to earn Catholic Convention co-MVP honors and lead Malden Catholic to its second straight Div. 2 state title, scoring 28 elements throughout the Lancers’ state championship win over Mansfield.
JOSE PADILLA
NEWTON NORTH
The senior guard poured in 14 elements and dished out 5 assists a recreation in guiding Newton North to a Div. 1 State semifinal berth whereas moreover incomes Bay State Carey MVP honors. He moreover captured basically probably the most glorious participant award on the Springfield HoopHall Traditional. Padilla will having fun with at Ithaca.
ZACH WOLINSKI
NORTH ANDOVER
The MVC first workforce all-conference alternative catapulted North Andover into the Div. 1 State Semifinals, scoring 18 elements a night. Final fall, the junior moreover had 14 TDs for the Scarlet Knights soccer workforce.
ALL-SCHOLASTICS
NOAH BEAUDET
NORWOOD
The 6-foot-1 senior guard was Tri-Valley League Giant MVP as he averaged 26.6 elements, seven rebounds, 2.5 assists and two steals. A two-time league MVP and member of the Nationwide Honor Society, Beaudet concluded his occupation with 1,329 elements. He’ll play faculty basketball at Emmanuel Faculty in Boston.
HENRY BICKFORD
NEEDHAM
The senior forward averaged 14 elements and 6 rebounds to earn Bay State Convention all-star honors en path to most important Needham to its first state remaining. Needham was 47-10 doc and gained two league championships with Bickford. A member of Middlesex Magic AAU workforce, Bickford will do a submit graduate yr at Phillips Exeter.
DAVID BROWN
ST. MARY’S
The senior averaged 15 elements, seven assists, six rebounds, and three steals a night to information the Spartans to the Div. 3 state remaining. For his occupation, Brown accomplished with 1,216 elements, 400 assists, over 350 rebounds, and better than 200 steals. Brown will play soccer at Bentley.
MALACHI BRYANT
CATHOLIC MEMORIAL
One of many excellent pure degree guards in Massachusetts in 2023, Bryant helped Catholic Memorial to an 18-3 whole doc and the very best seed throughout the Div. 1 state occasion. The senior tallied 17 elements, six rebounds, and 5 assists to earn co-MVP honors of the Catholic Convention. An honor roll scholar, Bryant will proceed his having fun with occupation at Quincy Faculty.
JOSH CAMPBELL
ARCHBISHOP WILLIAMS
Campbell accomplished his occupation in mannequin scoring 23 elements to go along with eight rebounds, three assists, and two rebounds a recreation to information Archbishop Williams to the Div. 3 state title. The 1,000-point scorer was Catholic Central League MVP, highlighted by a 50-point, 15-rebound effort in an additional time win over Burke. Campbell will proceed his having fun with occupation at Bridgewater State College.
BRIAN CLOONAN
NEEDHAM
A breakout star, Cloonan was one in all many prime guards in Japanese Mass. in 2023 as he averaged 14 elements and 4 assists to info Needham to its first state remaining look. Cloonan earned Co-MVP of the Bay State Convention’s Herget Division. The junior guard could be a member of Needham’s volleyball workforce which grabbed a state championship in 2022.
TAVAJ COPE
FENWAY
The senior guard poured in 25 elements a night to go along with 5 rebounds and 5 assists to information Fenway to a 16-4 doc. Cope scored a career-high 40 elements versus Brighton to go along with a 27-point effectivity versus Div. 4 state semifinalist Burke. Additionally a member of the observe and soccer teams, Cope plans to do a postgraduate yr throughout the fall in hopes of pursuing a college basketball occupation.
MATTHEW GAFFNEY
MALDEN CATHOLIC
The sophomore degree guard was a centerpiece of Malden Catholic’s Div. 2 state title, averaging 18 elements and 5 rebounds to earn Catholic Convention all-star honors. An honor roll scholar, Gaffney performs for Mass Rivals on the AAU circuit and hopes to pursue a collegiate basketball occupation.
TYRESE MELO GARCIA
LYNN ENGLISH
One of many highest pure scorers in Massachusetts, Melo Garcia averaged 20 elements, seven rebounds and 5 assists a night. Melo Garcia accomplished with over 1,000 occupation elements along with a 43-point effectivity versus Springfield Central his junior season. The senior is a two time Better Boston League all-star. A two-time Boston Herald all-scholastic, Melo Garcia is undecided on his collegiate plans.
JOEY HART
CENTRAL CATHOLIC
The junior guard scored 15.6 elements and seven rebounds a night whereas moreover doling out 3.5 assists as a result of the Raiders reached the Div. 1 quarterfinals. A Merrimack Valley Convention first workforce alternative, Hart was the IAABO Board 27 Comcast Match most expensive participant as he led the Raiders to wins over Beverly and Central Catholic. He’ll reclassify at Governor’s Academy throughout the fall.
JAYLEN HUNTER-COLEMAN
CHARLESTOWN
Hunter-Coleman was one in all many prime freshman throughout the MIAA this winter as he dazzled from the aim guard spot. He accomplished the yr averaging 15 elements, 5 assists, and 5 rebounds whereas incomes Boston Metropolis League all-star and all-tournament workforce honors. A captain for the soccer workforce and member of the observe workforce, Coleman performs for Expressions Elite on the AAU circuit.
WARREN KEEL
LYNN ENGLISH
The sophomore tallied 25 elements, 5 assists, and 5 rebounds a night to information the Bulldogs to a 20-2 whole doc. The Better Boston League’s MVP performs for Mass Rivals on the AAU circuit. Keel hopes to secure a college basketball various.
AJAY LOPES
WAREHAM
The junior degree guard averaged 16 elements, 7.7 assists, and a pair of steals for the Div. 4 state champs. The South Coast Convention MVP scored 37 elements throughout the Vikings’ state semifinal win over Millbury. He’s moreover a conference all-star in soccer.
RYAN MACLELLAN
ANDOVER
The 6-foot degree guard scored 17 elements a recreation to go along with 4 steals and three assists to earn Merrimack Valley Convention first-team honors as a senior. The 2021 co-MVP of the Merrimack Valley Convention accomplished his occupation with over 40 occupation wins. MacLellan will proceed his having fun with occupation at WPI.
HUNTER MATTESON
DARTMOUTH
One of many highest forwards throughout the Bay State. He averaged 23 elements and 10 rebounds whereas moreover passing the 1,000 occupation degree threshold. The Southeast Convention MVP led the Indians to a conference championship. Matteson performs for Middlesex Magic on the AAU circuit.
LIAM MCBRIDE
HINGHAM
The senior scored 24 elements a recreation to go along with seven rebounds and three assists. In Hingham’s win over Duxbury on senior evening time, McBride grew to change into the first participant in program historic previous to doc 1,000 occupation elements. The Patriot League Keenan’s Most Precious Participant will do a postgraduate at Deerfield Academy sooner than hoping to pursue a college basketball occupation.
EDDIE MCCOY
MANSFIELD
McCoy starred when Mansfield needed him most, scoring 21 elements per recreation throughout the postseason to help lead Mansfield to a spot throughout the Div. 2 state remaining. For the yr, the junior guard scored 12 elements a night to go along with 5.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists, and a pair of.5 steals en path to the Hockomock League’s Davenport title and earned him league all-star honors.
JACOB MCLOUGHLIN
SHARON
The junior degree guard put up 15 elements, 5 assists, three rebounds, and three steals a recreation en path to the No. 3 seed in Div. 2. The Hockomock League all-star could be a standout on the gridiron the place he led Sharon in touchdown receptions a season previously. He performs for Middlesex Magic on the AAU circuit.
CAMERON MONTEIRO
BROCKTON
Principally recognized for his excellence on the soccer topic, he showcased as quickly as as soon as extra this winter that he’s moreover a star on the basketball court docket docket. The 6-foot-2 capturing guard put up 16 elements, seven rebounds, and 5 assists to information Brockton to the Div. 1 quarterfinals. Monteiro, who holds fairly just a few Div. 1 presents as a big receiver, performs for Mass Rivals on the AAU basketball circuit.
SEAN O’LEARY
FRANKLIN
The prime participant throughout the Hockomock League averaged 20 elements, eight rebounds, and three assists to get the league’s Most Precious Participant award. O’Leary’s efforts led Franklin to a 19-2 whole doc and the third whole seed throughout the Div, 1 Match. Elected as a captain for his senior season, O’Leary performs for Middlesex Magic on the AAU circuit.
ALEX PENDERS
FOXBORO
The 6-foot-5 forward led the Hockomock League in scoring (20.7), rebounding (13.2), and blocks (1.9). Penders accomplished his occupation with 1,026 occupation elements and 691 occupation rebounds. A member of Nationwide Honor Society, Penders will play at Ithaca.
DANNY REYES
LAWRENCE
The senior guard averaged 11 elements, 10 assists, and 6 rebounds a night to information Lawrence to the Div. 1 quarterfinals. A primary-team Merrimack Valley Convention alternative, Reyes is able to proceed his having fun with occupation at a prep faculty throughout the fall.
LUKE RINADLI
DOVER-SHERBORN
The senior scored 20 elements a night to go along with six rebounds to earn Tri Valley League co-MVP honors. Rinaldi accomplished his occupation with 1,131 elements over 4 years as a starter. The 2-year captain will proceed his having fun with occupation at Claremont McKenna Faculty in southern California.
JAEDEN ROBERTS
BURKE
Roberts dominated seemingly every evening time as he scored 19 elements an evening whereas usually being the primary focal point for the opposing safety. The Boston Metropolis League’s most expensive participant led Burke to its second consecutive metropolis title. Solely a sophomore, Roberts performs on the AAU circuit for Workforce New England.
RYAN SVENDSEN
ARLINGTON CATHOLIC
Svendsen poured in an eye-popping 30 elements per recreation this winter and accomplished his occupation with 1,460 occupation elements to show into the all-time most important scorer in Arlington Catholic program historic previous. A two-time Catholic Central League all-star, Svendsen is undecided on his collegiate trip spot.
ZACH TAYLOR
NORTH QUINCY
Taylor averaged 25 elements, seven rebounds, and three assists. Taylor scored 30 elements or further in a recreation 5 cases and over 20 elements on 14 separate occasions. The senior forward’s play earned him Patriot League Fisher Division’s Most Precious Participant award.
MIKE WILKINSON
WAKEFIELD
The senior averaged 20.6 elements a night along with a 36-point effectivity in Wakefield’s opening spherical win throughout the MIAA Div. 2 State Match. Wilkinson was the Middlesex Freedom Division’s MVP and accomplished his occupation a two-time league all-star.
JAYDEN WILLIAMS
ARLINGTON
The Middlesex Liberty Division’s MVP averaged 21 elements per recreation to information Arlington to a share of the league championship. Williams accomplished the 2023 advertising and marketing marketing campaign as a result of the league’s most important scorer and totaled over 800 elements for his occupation. Williams is undecided on his future plans.
LEAGUE ALL-STARS
BAY STATE CONFERENCE
Sean O’Brien, Trey Corbean (Walpole); Brian Cloonan, Henry Bickford (Needham); Edric Loissaint, Gil Dolan (Weymouth); Jose Padilla, Tyler Randall, Will Davis (Newton North); Issac Chiu (Wellesley); Makyle Hayes (Brookline); Pat Mulholland, Jason O’Keefe (Natick); Tate Baer (Framingham); Brady Stevens (Wellesley)
MVP: Jose Padilla, Sean O’Brien, Brian Cloonan
BOSTON CITY LEAGUE
Osman Aden, Mike Corriera Johnson, Ronel Ortega, Brennan Shapiro (Latin Academy); Trevari Andrews, Kamron Gordan (Boston United); Noah Lewis (Brighton); Matt Drayton, Jasaad Fenton, Jaeden Roberts, Jaeshawn Rogers (Burke); Kyeem Kyle Davis, Jose Osorio (CASH); Ricky Cabral , Jaylen Hunter, Victor Soto, Jaylin Williams-Crawford (Charlestown); Angel Franco, Christian Sanders (East Boston); Jayson Edwards, Rasheed Rahman, Wilton Fernandes (English); Abdi Abdi (Excel); Tavaj Cope, Joshua Lee, Jaden Scott (Fenway); Amarion Johnson (Madison Park); Joseph Jackson (New Mission); Isaiah Correira, Elijah Ford (O’Bryant); Damian Brown, Ruben Garcia-Diaz, Jaquan Hines , Damoni Pena (Snowden); Aljun Brown, Michael DeLeon, Hassan Jenkins (Tech Boston)
CAPE AND ISLANDS
ATLANTIC: Cole Rodgers (Sandwich); Nico Harrington, Andrew Berardi, Dillon White, Patrick O’Keefe (Nauset); Jack Watson (Falmouth); Evan Briggs, Ka’Ron Ford (Barnstable); Darius Azor, Trey McPherson (Dennis-Yarmouth)
MVP: Nico Harrington
MARITIME: Matheus Rodrigues, Josh Lake, Nate Story (Martha’s Winery); Finn Hyora, Jackson Morneau (Monomoy); Tamarr Washington, Michael Berry (Cape Cod Academy); Jayquan Francis, Jack Halik, Karson Wellington (Nantucket)
MVP: Matheus Rodrigues
LIGHTHOUSE: Zane Thomas, Quinn Mayo, Daniel Cordeiro (St. John’s Paul); P.J. DaCruz (Sturgis East); Gregory Codjoe, Sean Antone (Sturgis West); Ethan Nordberg, Eamon Godzik (Rising Tide); Nate Holmes, Drew Reeves (Falmouth Academy
MVP: Nate Holmes
CAPE ANN LEAGUE
ALL-LEAGUE: Grant Lyon, Jackson Lasquade (Georgetown); Toby Adams (Ipswich); Alex Gentile (Lynnfield); Cade Furse, Brennan Twombly, Eddie Chareas (Manchester-Essex); Finn Brennan, Carson Gretz (Newburyport); Andrew Boulas (North Studying); Cole Vuylsteke (Pentucket); Ethan Tate (Triton)
ALL-STARS: Corey Walsh, Marcos Yones (Georgetown); AB Labell, Connor McClintock (Hamilton-Wenham); Max Chesley (Ipswich); Gavin Deluties (Lynnfield); Patrick Cronin, Sam Athanas (Manchester-Essex); Henry Acton (Newburyport); Logan Scribner (North Studying); Austin Gagnon (Pentucket); Josiah Whitley, Ed Merz (Rockport); Griffin Dupuis (Triton)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Alex Gentile, Cade Furse Manchester-Essex, Grant Lyon
CATHOLIC CENTRAL LEAGUE
LARGE: Josh Campbell, Tristan Rodrigues, Lorenzo Jackson, Andres Espaillat (Archbishop Williams); Cooper Snead, Jack Chabot, Dylan Capua (Bishop Feehan); David Brown, Omri Merryman, Anthony D’Itria (St. Mary’s); Jaydan Exalus, Kristian Simpson (Cardinal Spellman); Kyle Benjamin, Anthony Vick (Cathedral); Sage Baptiste (Bishop Stang); Ryan Svendsen (Arlington Catholic); James Meklis (Bishop Fenwick)
MVP: Josh Campbell
SMALL: Sage Jones, Jake Witalisz, Ethan Byrne, Finn McVeigh (St. Joseph); Jayden White, Jariel Ruiz (Cristo Rey); Alejandro Aguilar, Gong Chen (Matignon)
MVP: Sage Jones
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE
Matt Gaffney, Buckley Moody, Nick Martinez (Malden Catholic); Jacob Cofield, Ryan Higgins, Peter Gellene, Malachi Bryant (Catholic Memorial); Ivan Yhomby, Matt Draheim (BC Excessive); Mike O’Brien, Liam Buys (St. John’s Prep); Lorenzo Carrara, Danny Edgehill (Xaverian); Noah Basgaard (St. John’s Shrewsbury)
MVP: Malachi Bryant, Nick Martinez
COMMONWEALTH ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
LARGE: Tyler Rice (Whittier); Alijah Iraola, Dimitri Sime (Lowell Catholic); Martin Drejaj, Kevin Brown, Terrell Offutt (Better Lowell); Trosky Pena, Vic Mafo (KIPP); Matt Breen, Franck Moron, Mavrick Bourdeau (Shawsheen); Lewis Garcia (Better Lawrence);
MVP: Tyler Rice, Dimitri Sime
SMALL: Giovanni Soto, Michael Tayag (Mystic Valley); Shawn O’Keefe, Colin Holden, Christian Federico (Essex Tech); Derrick Twum, Jaydis Gonzalez (Innovation); Giovanni Jean, Ederick Gonzalez, Jayden Welch (Lynn Tech); Robert Fucillo (Minuteman); Connor McCall (Nashoba Tech)
MVP: Shawn O’Keefe, Colin Holden
DUAL COUNTY LEAGUE
ALL-LEAGUE: Robby Fiore (Acton-Boxboro); Camdyn Shoesmith (Bedford); Jeffrey White Jr., Tony Tabor (Cambridge); Cole Dressler (Harmony-Carlisle); Steph Barnes, Ian LaForest (Waltham); Justice Buchannan (Bedford)
THORPE: Christian Kabuye, Collett Kinobe (Acton-Boxboro); Chais Harriette, Nazhi Reid, Dontay Santiago (Cambridge); Ben Brown, Ben Paradis (Harmony-Carlisle); Kordell Bogus, Ryan Dooley (Lincoln-Sudbury); Tyson Robinson, Itai Rotem (Newton South); Yuvi Gahlaut, Vishai Rampur (Westford Academy)
FOLEY: Ryan Cohen, Justin Liberman, Eric Miles (Bedford); Sam Griffin, Connor Tran (Boston Latin); Will Hunt, Brendan Wilder (Waltham); Nick Shock (Wayland); Hunter Kutting, Dana Williams (Weston)
MVP: Jeffery White Jr., Justice Buchannan
GREATER BOSTON LEAGUE
Tyrese Melo Garcia, Joshua St. Jean, Nelson Obarisiagbon, Warren Keel (Lynn English); Steven Cordero, Kevin Ruiz, David DeSouza (Everett); Sam Orcutt, Justin Marino, Anthony Teixeira-Kugler (Medford); Marvin Avery Jr., Almina Gerado (Lynn Classical); Franco DiFusco, Jared Antonelli (Somerville); Domenic Boudreau, Alejandro Hincapie (Revere); Jonald Joseph, Justin Bell (Malden); Brauli Quezada Timeo (Chelsea)
MVP: Warren Keel
HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE
Jaiden Outland (Attleboro); Matt Chafin (Canton); Alex Penders (Foxboro); Sean O’Leary, Justin Allen, Ben Harvey (Franklin); Will Laplante (King Philip); Trevor Foley, Chris Hill, Eddie McCoy (Mansfield); Andrew Rivera (Milford); Cole Craffey (Oliver Ames); Matt Baur, Jacob McLoughlin, Nate Katznelson (Sharon); Jayden Costa-Haywood (Stoughton); Troy Santos (Taunton)
MVP: Sean O’Leary
MAYFLOWER ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
LARGE: Elijah Dumornay, Dominic Capaccioli, Tyler Anderson (Blue Hills); Tucker Bumila, Billy Donovan, Ryan Donovan (Bristol-Plymouth); Damin Travares, Mathew Nawoichik (Higher Cape); Sam Perry (Diman); Keegan Walker (Tri-County)
MVP: Tucker Bumila
SMALL: Ryan Scott, Matt McGuiggan, Max Finney (Previous Colony); Jesse Lyons, Brandon LaFleur (South Shore); Lucas Gurski, Joshua Wiggin (Cape Cod Tech); Jack Collins (Norfolk Aggie)
MVP: Ryan Scott
COMPREHENSIVE: Ryan McGrath, Tommy Perna, Jacob Sousa (West Bridgewater); Benjamin Boudria, Hunter Brodeur (Westport); Owen Burke, Armani Perkins (Holbrook); Jahmier Stephenson (Bishop Connolly); Kenzel Jean Michel (Avon)
MVP: Armani Perkins
MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE
FIRST TEAM: Ryan MacLellan (Andover); Markys Bridgewater, Joey Hart Junior (Central Catholic); Ryan Blagg (Chelmsford); Marius Canery, Isaiah Ogunbarre, Danny Reyes (Lawrence); Javien Kirmil (Lowell); Earl Pemberton Jr. (Methuen); Zach Wolinski, Jake Denney (North Andover)
SECOND TEAM: Luca Palermo, Chase Lembo, Rohit Srinivasan (Andover); Connor Gibson (Billerica); Marcus Rivera, Nick Sangermano (Central Catholic); Michael Mwaniki, Tyler Allen (Chelmsford); Sean Bosia, Jamaal Njikam (Dracut); Colin Snyder, Jeremy Valdez (Haverhill); Ryan Grunon, Braylin Castillo (Lawrence); Juan Beltres Diaz, Jason Kamau (Lowell); Isaiah Andino, Ben Nkwantah (Methuen); Ryan Cuvier, Jonathan Sullivan (Tewksbury)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Marius Canery, Ryan Cuvier
MIDDLESEX LEAGUE
LIBERTY: Nelson Mendes-Stephen, Derin Ongur, Ryan Asarpour (Lexington); Jayden Williams, Owen Haglund (Arlington); Matt Hu, John DeMichaelis (Winchester); Aidan Bekkenhuis, Jesse Doherty (Studying); Donovan Holway (Belmont); Brett Tuzzulo (Woburn)
MVP: Jayden Williams
FREEDOM: Mike Wilkinson, Ethan Margolis, De’Ari Burton (Wakefield); Cedric Rodriguez, Eric Sekyaya, Ben Poehler (Burlington); Cameron Lippie, Miles Nzui (Melrose); Benjamin Kullman (Watertown); Colin Farren (Stoneham); Ben Marvin
MVP: Mike Wilkinson
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
ALL-CONFERENCE: Dylan Crowley, Ryder Frost (Beverly); Matt Richardson (Masconomet); Tyrone Countrymon (Marblehead); Bryson Inexperienced (Salem); Nate Montagnino (Gloucester); Anthony Forte (Peabody)
ALL-STARS: Max Hemsey, Noe Diaz (Beverly); Brendan Bazazi (Masconomet); Shea Lynch, Raphel Laurent (Peabody); Nick Lemmond, Isaiah Makor (Marblehead); Jack Doyle, Chris Qirjazi (Salem); Ben Tapia-Gately, Max Anajjar, Josh Owawe (Saugus); Aris Xerras (Danvers); Liam Wales, Connor Chiarello (Swampscott); Zach Bousz (Winthrop); Adam Borowick, Brady Sullivan (Gloucester)
MVP: Ryder Frost
PATRIOT LEAGUE
Alex Barlow, Trevor Jones. Tate Fiedler (Duxbury); Jake Peterson, David Quinlan (Hanover); Charlie Carroll, Liam McBride, Chase Mello (Hingham); Nick Dubois, James Molloy, James Leach (Marshfield); Ryan Treacy, Zach Taylor, Kobe Nguyen, Dylan Clifford (North Quincy); Nate Caldwell, Brady Spencer, Joey Dwyer (Pembroke); Devanti Perry, Ivan Darko (Plymouth North); Nick Marcel, Declan Davis, Justin LaChance (Plymouth South); Jamie Andrews (Quincy); Danny Adams, Michael Porter, Jimmy Tolton, Ryan Dunn (Scituate); Luke Lofstrom (Silver Lake); Ryan Baker, Isaiah Bean-Brittain, Drew Daley (Whitman-Hanson)
MVP: Liam McBride, Zach Taylor
SOUTH COAST CONFERENCE
Ajay Lopes, Antoine Crosson (Wareham); Nathan Levesque, Josh Keller (Apponequet); Nate Reynolds, Michael Dankert (Bourne); Landon Cayton (Case); Kyle Mello (Dighton-Rehoboth); Ryan Ptaszenski (Fairhaven); Cam Morin (GNB Voke); Braden Yeomans, Liam Geraghty (Previous Rochester); Jason Andrews (Seekonk); Brendan McDonald (Somerset Berkley)
MVP: Ajay Lopes
SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
Aiden Smith, Hunter Matteson (Dartmouth); Jeyden Espinal, Eric Lucas, Avonte Lamore (Durfee); Cameron Monteiro, Chidi Nwosu, Jordan Dontes (Brockton); Luke Barry, Jake Golden (Bridgewater-Raynham); Damarius Roberts, Craig Baptista (New Bedford)
MVP: Hunter Matteson
SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE
SULLIVAN: Connor Pease, Tyler Staiti (Abington); Dylan Kaplinger, Mike Oman (East Bridgewater); Jacob Briggs, Matt Youngquist, Nick Marzelli (Middleboro); Matt Leaver, Ronan Coffey, Ryan Luccarelli (Norwell); Isaiah Michel, Cam Rainford, Dylan Swinton, Jordan Nash (Randolph)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Matt Leaver
TOBIN: Tyler Lennox, JJ Grimes, Charlie Condon (Carver); Tyler Sordillo, Tommy Burke (Hull); Jack Cullinan (Cohasset); Michael Moriarty, Lucas Leander, Gavin Wardwell (Rockland); Dante Clarke (Mashpee)
PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Michael Moriarty
TRI-VALLEY LEAGUE
Ross Priscella (Bellingham); Joey Mansour (Dedham); Brian Olson, Luke Rinaldi, Luke Spellman (Dover-Sherborn); Austin Mirken (Holliston); Tommy Chatten, Sam Pantera (Hopkinton); Luke Lisciandra (Medfield); James O’Connor, Caden Reisman (Medway); Kevin Marinilli, Marquise Pina (Norton); Noah Beaudet, Matt Mahoney (Norwood); Brendan Donegan, Matt Jacobson (Westwood)
MVP: Noah Beaudet, Luke Rinaldi, Joey Mansour