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Eastern Mass. boys' lacrosse: Here are 10 players you don't want to miss this season

Eastern Mass. boys' lacrosse: Here are 10 players you don't want to miss this season

Boston Globe27-03-2025
Charlie Carroll, Marshfield
— The 6-foot-1-inch middie earned
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Luke Kelly, St. John's Prep
— One of 22 seniors on the roster for the four-time defending
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Luke Kelly (right) is one of 22 seniors on the St. John's Prep team this spring.
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Tommy Farrell, North Andover
— Already over 150 points entering his second year as a captain, the Fairfield-bound junior attack leads a prolific offense that is stocked with returning playmakers.
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Nolan Jennings, Burlington
— The senior midfielder is the reigning Middlesex Freedom MVP and he's surrounded with talented attackmen including senior Jason Kane and sophomore Daniel Hanafin.
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Ben Lusby, Medfield
— A long-stick midfielder with a gear shift that can spark Medfield's transition game, Lusby scored 26 goals last season, including three hat tricks in the state tournament, while leading
James Nolan, Wellesley
— The Bay State Conference co-MVP has the potential to shift between midfield and attack. The 6-1 junior led Wellesley with 77 points (46 goals, 31 assists) last season.
James Nolan powers Wellesley's attack, finishing with 77 points last season.
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Logan Poulin, Nauset
— Not only one of the best middies in the state, the Vermont-bound senior is also elite at the faceoff-X and a proven winner who just helped
Willy Robinson, Scituate
— Showing a penchant for dramatic goals as a junior, the senior middie returns as the leader of a Sailors program that advanced to the Division 3 state final last June.
Nico Smith, Mansfield
— After posting a program-best 19 wins, Mansfield returns most of its key pieces this year, including the reigning Hockomock League MVP, who led his team with 62 goals and 34 assists.
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Mansfield's Nico Smith totaled 96 points last season in earning Hockomock MVP honors.
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Others to watch
: Nate Burns, Sr. (Hopkinton); Will Carey, Sr. (Masconomet); Tristan Clayton, Jr. (Acton-Boxborough); Carson Eutsay, Sr. (Catholic Memorial); Colin Fuller, Sr. (Newburyport); Brayden Mattera, Sr. (Walpole); Jake McGuirk, Jr. (Norwell); Finn McKeon, Sr. (Westford); John Olenik, Sr. (Medfield) Alex Peck, Sr. (Natick); John Revegno, Sr. (Duxbury); Jack Weissenburg, Sr. (St. John's Prep)
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