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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/10/18

US Lacrosse has announced the boys’ and girls’ players selected as 2018 US Lacrosse High School All-Americans and All-Academic Team members. Over 980 boys and 1,000 girls players were recognized for their efforts on and off the field.

A US Lacrosse All-American is a player who exhibits superior skills and techniques and possesses exceptional game sense and knowledge. A US Lacrosse All-American is one of the best players in the United States, while also embodying excellent sportsmanship.

A US Lacrosse All-Academic honoree is a player who exhibits exemplary lacrosse skills, good sportsmanship on the field, and represents high standards of academic achievement in the classroom.

In addition to players named as All-Americans and All-Academic honorees, US Lacrosse selects winners of the Coach of the Year, as well as the Bob Scott Award for boys and the Jackie Pitts Award for girls. These awards recognize one player from each area who go ‘above and beyond’ in service to his/her team, school, and community.

US Lacrosse oversees the selection of the awards, which are administered locally by Area Chairs. Selections are based on voting by coaches within each geographical area.

Note: Some local areas have not yet reported their selections and are not included in the All-America and/or All-Academic listings. Entries will be added as the selections are received.

2018 Boys’ Coach of the Year
Area Coach’s Name High School
Alabama Alex Mauro Spain Park
Arizona Nick Hillier Boulder Creek
California – Central William Cleary Scotts Valley
California – Greater Los Angeles Seth Cohen Loyola
California – Northern Byron McGovern Miramonte
California – Orange County Tom O’leary Servite
California – Sacramento Nick Juri Davis Senior
California – San Diego Jon Zissi Torrey Pines
California – Ventura/Northern LA Sean Lindsay Agoura
Colorado Ben Brenneman Kent Denver
Connecticut – Public Roy Colsey Ridgefield
District of Columbia – Potomac (NVA, DC, MD) Robinson Bordley Landon
Florida – North John Hawley Fleming Island
Florida – South Nick O’Hara Jupiter
Florida – South Atlantic Ryan Burton Stoneman Douglas
Idaho Zack Weber Boise
Indiana Troy Dinkel Westfield
Kentucky Reid Wesley Louisville Collegiate
Louisiana Byrnes Tatford St. Thomas More Catholic
Maine Peter Small Windham
Maryland – Anne Arundel Rodney Beres Chesapeake
Maryland – Baltimore County Kyle Fiat Dulaney
Maryland – Carroll County Steve DeFeo Westminster
Maryland – Harford County Jason Bellamy Patterson Mill
Maryland – Howard County Anthony Incontrera Marriotts Ridge
Maryland – Metro Independent (M.I.L.L.)(DC/VA) Dave Mitchell Heights School
Maryland – Southern Joe Casalino Northern
Maryland – Western (Frederick & Washington) Cullan Ganley Smithsburg
Massachusetts – Western Matt Smith Chicopee
Michigan David Wilson Detroit Catholic Central
Missouri – Heartland (KS/MO) Mike McKenna Rockhurst Jesuit
Nevada – North Chance Henderson Spanish Springs
New England – Eastern Kevin Tersolo Pingree
New England – Independent Matt Rowley Noble and Greenough
New England – Northern Jay Ouellet Brewster Academy
New England – Western Robert Wynne Salisbury School
New Jersey – Central Michael Zapicchi Hightstown
New Jersey – North Jamie Lovejoy Watchung Hills Regional
New Jersey – Shore Dave Santos Christian Brothers Academy
New Jersey – South Clayton Smith Mainland Regional
New York – Catholic (CHSAA) Chris Hemsley Fordham Preparatory
New York – PSAL (NYC Public) Johnson Wong Hunter College Academy
New York – Section 2 (Albany) Lucas Snow Ballston Spa
New York – Section 3 (Central) Mike Messere West Genesee
New York – Section 4 (Southern Tier) Andy Race Owego
New York – Section 5 (Rochester/Fingerlakes) Andy Hilton Greece High School
New York – Section 6 (Western) Dave Mazur Lancaster
New York – Section 8 (Nassau County) Ryan Obloj Floral Park Memorial
New York – Section 9 (Mid-Hudson) Graig McElroy Warwick Valley
New York – Section 11 (Suffolk County) Tom McCandless Lindenhurst
North Carolina – Private Brian McCarthy Southlake Christian Academy
Ohio – Central Billy Heiser Buckeye Valley
Pennsylvania – Central Dan Lyons Manheim Township
South Carolina Ron Cadorette Dorman
Texas David Cohn St. John’s
Utah Jarron Woodson Northridge
Vermont Dean Corkum Essex
Virginia – 6A North Matt Curran Robinson
Virginia – Central Public Fielding Crawford Atlee
Virginia – Loudoun County Marty Young Briar Woods
Virginia – Lynchburg (West Central) Eddie Ranuska E.C. Glass
Virginia – Private Tom Duquette Norfolk Academy
Virginia – Tidewater Tim Edwards Yorktown
Washington State Brandon Parker Wenatchee
West Virginia Thomas Salovick John Marshall
Wisconsin Michael Stefan Kettle Moraine

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