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Area students earn college honors – Stillwater Gazette

The following students graduated from their college or university:

DeSale University, Center Valley, Pa.: Carson J. Laatsch of Lake Elmo.

North Dakota State University, Fargo: Franklin Berg of Lake Elmo, and Adrianna Behymer of Stillwater.

St. Cloud State University: Samantha Stoerzinger and Emmett Vernon, both of Stillwater.

University of North Dakota: Thomas Portelli of Lake Elmo; and Jacob Aden and Allyson Hoffbeck, both of Stillwater.

University of Wisconsin Eau Claire: Allison Wilmes of Lakeland, and Sara Hudis of Stillwater.

University of Wisconsin Stevens Point: Zachary Larson of Stillwater.

University of Wisconsin Stout: Erin Dougherty, Brennan Mehlhorn, Eric Runk, Kathryn Schulte and Tyler Webb, all of Stillwater.

The following students made the deans list or similar honor roll at their college or university:

Azuza Pacific University, Azuza, Calif.: Emma Steele of Stillwater.

Augustana College, Rock Island, Ill.: Samantha Flipp and Ellenelle Gilliam, both of Stillwater.

Bemidji State University: Molly Henehan of Lake Elmo; Allison Pasiuk and Emma Leigh Pasiuk, both of Lakeland; John Scanlan of Lakeland Shores; and Emily Ramberg and Judd Zaspel, both of Stillwater.

Bethel University, St. Paul: Allegra Berger, Luke Berger and Elliot Larson, all of Afton; Charles Hoaglund and Connor Miller, both of Lake Elmo; Greta Knefelkamp of Lakeland; and Gabrielle Arland, Jackson Arland, Ellianna Bates, Abigail Buller, David Felsch, Miranda Middendorf, Catherine Trom, Erik Vaage and Sophia Vick, all of Stillwater.

College of St. Scholastica, Duluth: Lori Anderson of Lakeland; Emily Cook of Lake Elmo; and Alicia Tipcke and Kallie Uner, both of Stillwater.

John Carroll University, University Heights, Ohio: Colin Corcoran of Lake Elmo.

Luther College, Decorah Iowa: Matthew Lagus and Emily Linder, both of Lake Elmo.

Minnesota State College Southeast, Red Wing and Winona: Breanna Erler of Afton.

Rochester Community and Technical College: Pamela Johnson of Lakeland.

St. Marys University of Minnesota: Lucas Campbell, Daniel Collette, Stephen Jungbauer, Tessa Kuschke, Aaron Romportl and Chad Schlosser, all of Stillwater.

University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio: Anthony Narducci of Afton.

University of Minnesota Duluth: Miss Maria Devine of Afton; Nick Skaret of Bayport; Shannon Bartels of Lake Elmo; Melissa Weegman and Katherine D Wilmes, both of Lakeland; Amanda J Hennen and Elly R Oesterreich, both of Marine on St. Croix; and Faith Anderson, Brianna Androff, Jackson Franz, Chad Grady, Dylan Harris, Anna Heggestuen, Zachary Herbert, Stephanie Houle, Sarah Jeffrey, Timothy Johnson, George Klein, Joseph Klein, Miss Stephanie Nielsen, Anthony Reamer, Jessica Rydel, Karlee Stennes, Addison Tansom, Jayme Taverna, Megan Taves, and Claire Weber, all of Stillwater.

University of Minnesota Morris: Josiah Gregg and Erik Jones, both of Stillwater.

University of North Dakota: Aliza Deming of Afton; Drew Campbell, Benjamin Miller and Rachel Yarusso, all of Lake Elmo; and Haley Balzart, Joshua Logan, Sarah Marsnik and Sarah Reagen, all of Stillwater.

University of Wisconsin Eau Claire: Megan Fayler, Megan Gjerde and Margaret Zeidel, all of Afton; Christiana Frascone of Lake Elmo; Emma Fischer and Allison Wilmes, both of Lakeland; Patrick Balfanz and James Kennedy, both of Oak Park Heights; and Andrew Burt, Michaela Byland, Maggie Corman, Abbie Green, Krista Gruetzmacher, Mckenzie Hendrickson, Sara Hudis, Hannah Kennedy, Taylor Lather, Anna Liesch, Mary Swanson and Ashley Tettamanzi, all of Stillwater.

University of Wisconsin Stevens Point: Natalie Cardenas of Lake Elmo.

University of Wisconsin Stout: Joseph Cherry, Megan Fiorillo, Joseph Flaherty and Kendan Iverson, all of Lake Elmo; Jacqueline Maas and Ashley Ritter, both of Lakeland; and Alexandra Bisch, Nicklaus Costa, Abbey Davis, Victoria Dekko, Anne Derosier, Chance Fisher, Olivia Flicker, Joshua Godbout, Emily Line, Eliza Pommer, Eric Runk and Rachel Weaver, all of Stillwater.

Wartburg College, Waverly Iowa: Ashlyn Jelinek of Stillwater.

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Boys Lacrosse: 2017 Shore Conference Team Capsules – Asbury Park Press

The Bulldogs won the annual showdown with CBA because of their defense on Tuesday, April 12, 2016. IPHONE VIDEO BY SHERLON CHRISTIE

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Listed in alphabetical order

CLASS A NORTH

CBA

Coach: Dave Santos, 19th year (237-95)

Record last season: 12-7

Key returners: Nick Casner (Sr. A), Michael Carroll (Jr. A), Jack Koury (Sr. D), Ryan Madalone (Sr. M), Ryan McGuiness (Sr. G), Connor Macrae (So. A/M), Richie Bartlewitz (Sr. D), Matt Farrell (Sr. A), Finn Straine (Sr. M), Clinton Wilson (Sr. D), Thomas Convery (Jr. M), Chris Downey (Jr. G), Luke Grover (Jr. M), Robbie Hermansen (Jr. A), Dylan Johnston (Jr. A), Luke Valentino (Jr. M), Ryan Tierney (Jr. D), Nick Zanghi (Jr. M), Max DAndrea (So. D).

Key newcomers: Hunter Connellan (Jr. A), Luke Croken (Jr. D), Christopher Junquet (Jr. A), Kevin Junquet (Jr. M), Ryan Knoeller (Jr. M), Ryan Paris (Jr. D), Nick Robertson (Jr. M), Conor Ruckert (Jr. M), Thomas Gray (So. D), Christopher Romano (So. A), Patrick Gotterup (So. A).

COLTS NECK

Coach: Jeff Rosenberg, 13th year (107-90)

Record last season: 7-9

Key returners: Matt Deissler (Sr. D), Mike Franco (Sr. G), Vinnie Garguilo (Sr. A), Patrick Gazzillo (Sr. D), Mike Heck (Sr. D), Danny O'Connor (Sr. D), Dean Posner (Sr. M), Colin Scalea (Sr. M), Colin Vill (Sr. D), Zach Alagna (Jr. M), Nick DiBella (Sr. A), Alex Geissler (Jr. M), Richard Kemble (Jr. A), Nick Lago (Jr. A), Tyler Thomson (Jr. M).

Key newcomers: Owen Thomas Baquero (Jr. D), Dan Delaney (Jr. D), Mike Post (Jr. M), Dan San Fillippo (Jr. A), Enzo Testa (Jr. M), Brandon Cifone (So. G), Giannattasio (So. M), Tristen McMerty (So. M), Hunter Petersen (So. M)

HOWELL

Coach: Anthony Bonjavanni, fifth year (42-30)

Record last season: 9-10

Key returners: Drew Bukowiec (Sr. A), Ryan Damelio (Sr. A), Ryan Choffey (Sr. A), Nico Lorenzo (Sr. M), Coleman Chrzan (Sr. M), Jake Goldberg (Sr. M), Pat Handy (Jr. M), Jack Noone (Sr. D), Sean Mylod (Jr. D), Jake Borrelli (Sr. D), Joe Masino (Sr. D), Nick Roberto (Jr. G).

Key newcomers: Spencer Verdoni (Sr. A), Joe Sorrentino (So. A), Dan Cohen (Sr. A), Max Manfre (Sr. M), Nick Sulkowski (Sr. M), Mike Defrancesco (Jr. M), Jack Henderson (Jr. M), Jared Badillo (So. M), Vaugh Meehan (Fr. M), Logan Dennison (Fr. M), Braedon Baldwon (Jr. D), Ryan Hooper (Jr. D), Thomas Damelio (Fr. D).

FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP

Coach: Ryan Eichner, 12th year (105-80), 2nd year at Freehold Township (11-6)

Record last season: 11-6

Key returners: Chris Novella (Jr. A), Mike Colicchia (Sr. M), Drew Dunn (Sr. A), Mike Ferdinandi (Sr. A/M), Josh Nastarowicz (Sr. A), Shawn Poole (Sr. D), Keenan Murphy (Sr. D), Billy Patten (Jr. G), Kyle Keubler (Sr. D), Mike Martino (Sr. M).

Key newcomers: Jeff Fisher (Sr. M), Aidan Purcell (So. G), Andrew DePass (Sr. D), Matthew Graybush (Jr. M), Brandon Frazendeiro (Jr. M), Thomas Hall (Jr. D), TJ Illuzzi (Jr. D), Scotty Kuffner (Jr. D), Nick Elimanco (So. M), Matt Kondup (So. A), Evan Nastarowicz (So. D), Ryan ODonoghue (So. M), Kyle VonNessen (So. M).

MARLBORO

Coach: Alex Sinkovich, four year (12-38)

Record last season: 3-13

Key returners: Tim Dwyer (Sr. A), Dylan Portnoy (So. A), Matt Weber (So. A), Robert Semo (Sr. D), Chris Festa (Jrn D), Anthony Martino (Sr. G).

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CLASS A SOUTH

BRICK MEMORIAL

Coach: Brent Middlemiss, 11th year (64-83)

Record last season: 11-6

Key returners: Hunter Vojtko (Sr. D), Vinnie Spinellie (Sr. M), Ethan Taub (Sr. M), Mike Mowder (Sr. M), Steve Assante (Sr. M), Henry Moran (Sr. A), Zack Morton (Sr. M), Adam Plumacher (Sr. D), Gavin Murphy (Sr. A).

Key newcomers: Joe Ferrea (Jr. A), Matt Wood (Sr. G), Tyler Sindel (So. M), John Gelice (Jr. D), Dawson Health (Jr. M).

JACKSON MEMORIAL

Coach: Joe Pienkowski, third season

Record last season: 4-11

Key returners: Dylan Furnback (Sr. G), John Chitren (Sr. A), Sean Duggan (Jr. D), Mitch Mills (Sr. D), Tom Olenik (Sr. LSM), Dakota Neron (Sr. A), Spencer Swain (Sr. M), Kyle Housey (Sr. A), Logan Reese (Jr. M), Jake Bryson (So. D), Yael Bonilla (Jr. G), Robert Stiuso (Jr. M), Matt Perillo (Jr. M), Jack Mazejy (Jr. D), Santo Porazzo (So. A).

Key newcomers: Joe DeRosa (So. LSM), Hunter LaBelle (So. M), Nick Perillo (Fr. A), Aaron Hutchinson (Fr. M), Sean Laverty (Fr. A), Tim Schindler (Jr. M), Braedon Kukan (Fr. M), Joe Iacobone (Fr. M), Joe Grimaldi (Jr. D), Tom Campbell (Jr. D), Ethan Davis (So. G).

TOMS RIVER NORTH

Coach: Howard Baranker, third year (20-9)

Record last season: 9-5

Key returners: Andrew Lombardi (Sr. A), Frank Mara (Sr. D), Noah Squires (Sr. G), Nick Pica (Sr. M), Matt Solomone (Sr. M), Luke Haegen (Jr. LSM), Sam Ross (Sr. D), Dylan Pelego (Sr. M).

Key newcomers: Alex Grella (Sr. M), Sean Wallace (Sr. M), Brandon Indelicato (Jr. A), Zach Mara (Jr. A), Dylan Campoverde (Jr. D), Nick Briggs (Jr. M), Matt DeLucia (Jr. D), Brett Singer (So. M), Hayden Baranker (Fr. A)

SOUTHERN

Coach: John Pampalone, 11th year (136-50)

Record last season: 14-2

Key returners: Kyle Mulrane (Sr. A), Will Johnson (Sr. M), Dylan Smith (Sr. M), Anthony Firmani (Jr. FOGO), Tristan Farina (Sr. G), Nick Fontana (So. A), Luke Gerhardt (Jr. D), John Loftus (Sr. D), Giancarlo Disporto (Sr. M), Chris Citarella (Sr. M), Will Gallagher (Sr. M).

Key newcomers: Ryan McWhorter (Jr. A), Ryan Comfort (Jr. M), Austin Ogule (Sr. A), Tyler Cicaccio (Jr. M), Aniello Russo (So. M), Denis Osborne (Jr. D), Brandon Durst (So. D), Ian Maul (So. LSM), Noah Wasacz (Fr. D), Cade Johnson (Fr. A/M), Will Devane (Fr. M).

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CLASS B NORTH

HOLMDEL

Coach: Dale Oehler, second year

Record last season: 3-14

Key returners: Jack Cook (Sr. M/FOGO), Bill DiMaio (Sr. A/M), Kevin Burmeister (Sr. M), Justin Arredondo (Jr. A), Sean Dolan (Jr. D), Jake Preziose (Jr. A), Joe Hazel (Jr. M), Tom Andersen (Jr. G)

Key newcomers: Jack Dowd (So. LSM/D), Dan Tempone (So. M), Matt Lionette (Jr. M), Nick Porfido (Jr. LSM/D).

LONG BRANCH

Coach: John Sneddon, first year

Record last season: 0-18

Key returners: Dave Van Lew (Sr. A), Hunter Marhan (Sr. D), Keith Dement (Jr. G).

Key newcomer: LeeShonne Farrow (Sr. A).

RED BANK

Coach: Kevin Main, second year (9-11)

Record last season: 9-11

Key returners: Kevin Paz (Sr. D/LSM), Richard Kane (Jr. D), Seamus Cochrane (Jr. M), Pat Karr (Sr. M), Will Spencer (Jr. M), Tyler Wark (Sr. M), Evan Peterson (Sr. M), Dan Bonnano (Jr. A), Kent Hottmann (Sr. A).

Key newcomers: Matt Gibson (So. G), Wood Quinn (Jr. M), Chris Valdentano (Sr. M), Quinton Bradley (Jr. D), Jose Tepoz (Sr. D), Curran Lane (Jr. LSM), Brady Gilmartin (Fr. A), Kevin Screen (Fr. D).

RED BANK CATHOLIC

Coach: Frank Finochio, fourth year (18-35)

Key returners:Joey Caputo (Sr. M),Matt Reverendo (Jr. D),Dominic DePiero (Jr. D),Jack Kapcsos (Jr. M)

Key newcomers:Luke Gueci (So. LSM), Jack Zenker (So. A),Kyle Boggio (So. A),Zach Fleming (So. M),Kyle Harms (So. M), Michael Palinetz (So. D),Jack Pollackov (So. M)

RUMSON-FAIR HAVEN

Coach: Marc Moreau, 14th year (153-93), first at Rumson-Fair Haven

Record last season: 18-4

Key returners: Alex Werner (Sr. A), Colin Pavluck (Sr. A), Charlie Curran (Sr. A), Bryan Hess (Sr. M), Garrett Sweely (Sr. M), Oliver Heins (Sr. M), Emmett Jennings (Sr. D), Dan Maloney (Sr. D), Stephen Edler (Sr. D), Edward Nitka (Sr. D), Ryan Tuorto (Sr. M), Anderw Walsh (Sr. M).

Key newcomers: Conor Deverin (Sr. G), Peter Lucas (Jr. M), Pierce Jarck (So. D), Billy Garavente (Jr. M), Ethan Ardolino (So. M), Alex Maldjian So. FO/M), Nicholas Longo (Jr. FO/M), Wyatt Feinberg (Jr. A).

ST. JOHN VIANNEY

Coach: Mike Dowd, 28th year (235-211), 8th year at St. John Vianney

Record last season: 7-11

Key returners: Ryan Gilfillan (Sr. M), Andrew Porretta (Sr. A), Chris Kelly (Sr. A), Tino DAmore (Sr. A), Ed Sheridan (Sr. D), Nick Peckyno (Jr. M), James Guilbert (Jr. LSM), Mike Noble (So. D), Dom Spano (Jr. D), C.J. Hanson (So. G).

Key newcomers: Andrew Gosse (So. M), Kyle Harris (Fr. D), Matt Franzoni (Fr. M), Anthony Brett (Fr. M), Coleton DiMezza (So. D), Joe Zani (Jr. M).

SHORE

Coach: Gregg Malfa, seventh year (54-51)

Record last season: 12-6

Key returners: Ean Delehanty (Sr. LSM/M), Jack Brignola (Sr. G), Josh Campi (Sr. FOGO/M), Lucas Jackey (Sr. A/M), Matt Laytham (Sr. D), Joe Lavalle (Sr. A), Ryan Morris (Jr. A), John Salerno (Jr. D), Brendan Waeschle (Jr. D), Matt Altomare (Jr. M), AJ Shirley (Jr. M), Gil Goldsmith (So. M), Jack McCrae (So. M), Tom Bocco (Fr. A/M), Jake Turner (So. M), Nick Crochet (So. A), Gunnar Schuelzky (So. D).

Key newcomers: Mike Barecca (Sr. M), Mike Devine (Sr. D), Jason VanBrunt (Jr. D), Matt ODonnell (Jr. M), Kevin Dubois (Jr. M), Tim Presley (Jr. D), Scott Sirianni (Fr. G), Justin Murphy (So. A), Jake Zimmerman (So. M), Jake Shirley (Fr. LSM/D), Ryan Dolan (Fr. D)

OCEAN

Coach: Warren Towns, ninth year (60-79)

Record last season: 14-3

Key returners: David Walk (Sr. G), Sam Hanna (Sr. M), Jordan Ornowski (Sr. M), Cole Conti (Sr. FO), Mike Nies (So. M), Richie Bianchi (Jr. D), Trevor Kraeutler (Sr. D), Clatyon Hauck (Sr. D), Holden Lowe (So. A), Mike Kircher (So. LSM).

Key newcomers: Christian Wilson (Jr. D), Mike Heulster (So. A), Eddie Aquaviva (So. A/M), Tom Amato (Sr. M), Joe Dilusto (So. D).

CLASS B SOUTH

BARNEGAT

Coach: Ryan Dalon, 12th year (66-114)

Record last season: 7-9

Key returners: Frank Sweet (Sr. M), Dylan Corbett (jr. A), Tristan Porcelli (So. M), Hunter Narozniak (Sr. D), Brendan DeNigris (Sr. D), Ryan Flaherty (Jr. M), Joe Monaco (Sr. G/M), Gian SanJose (Sr. D), Hunter Morissey (Jr. D).

Key newcomers: Jon Arocho (Sr. A), Connor Lustenburger (Sr. M)

DONOVAN CATHOLIC

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Forecaster Country produces many hoops all-stars-Northern edition – The Forecaster

It was a season of basketball excellence and many local standouts were named to postseason all-star teams.

Class A state champion Greely had three players named to the boys Western Maine Conference Class A first-team. Seniors Jordan Bagshaw, Matt McDevitt and Ryan Twitchell all were honored, as were Falmouth senior Colin Coyne and Yorks Trevor LaBonte.

The Class A boys second-team included Falmouth senior Sean Walsh. He was joined by Cape Elizabeths Finn Bowe and Quinn Hewitt, Kennebunks Cam Lovejoy and Yorks Payton Small.

In Class B, the first-team included Yarmouth senior Aleksandar Medenica and junior Nolan Hagerty. They were joined by Gray-New Gloucesters John Martin, Lake Regions Tyler Walker and Wells Owen Berry.

Yarmouth senior Gibson Harnett made the Class B boys second-team. He was joined by Gray-New Gloucesters John Villanueva, Polands Nate Chouinard and Kurt Leighton and Wells Deandre Woods.

The Class C boys first-team featured North Yarmouth Academy senior Jake Malcom. He was joined by Old Orchard Beachs Ian Regan and Waynfletes Yai Deng, Askar Houssein and Jack Meahl.

NYA senior Haven Cutko and freshman TeAndre King made the second-team, along with St. Doms Sam Rines and Traip Academys Shane MacNeil and Angelo Succi.

The WMC boys All-Academic team included Falmouths Walsh, Jack Hepburn, Ben Simonds and Brock Welch, Greelys Brendan Scott and Ben Williams and Yarmouths Harnett and Medenica.

Falmouths Walsh, Greelys Bagshaw, McDevitt and Twitchell, NYAs Cutko and Chandler Waldron and Yarmouth Harnett and Medenica were WMC Senior All-Stars. Greelys Travis Seaver and NYAs Jason Knight served as coaches.

Falmouths Coyne was a finalist for the Bob Butler Award, which was won by Yorks Trevor LaBonte.

The WMC girls Class A first-team featured Falmouth senior Adelaide Cooke and Greely sophomore Anna DeWolfe and freshman Brooke Obar, along with Fryeburg Academys Mackenzie Buzzell and Yorks Nina Howe.

Greely seniors Molly Chapin, Isabel Porter and Moira Train made the second-team, along with Kennebunks Gabrielle Fogg and Sierra Tartre and Yorks Madigan Cogger.

In Class B, the first-team was made up of Skye Conley and Brianna Jordan of state champion Gray-New Gloucester, Lake Regions Kristen Huntress, Polands Nathalie Theriault and Wells Natalie Thurber.

The second-team featured Freeport senior Regan Lynch and Yarmouth seniors Alison Clark and Cory Langenbach. They were joined by Chandler True of Lake Region and Wells Taryn Lambert.

In Class C, NYA sophomore Maggie Larson made the first-team, along with Old Orchard Beachs Brianna Plante, Traip Academys Cassidy Delano and Waynfletes Annika Brooks and Lydia Giguere.

The Class C second-team consisted of Old Orchard Beachs Samantha Donnell and Emily Greenlee, St. Doms Chloe Dwinell and Caroline Gastonguay and Traips Marina Casey.

The WMC girls All-Academic team included Falmouths Alaina Birkel, Adelaide Cooke, Maddie Rouhana, Abigail Ryan and Hadley Wiggin, Freeports Regan Lynch, Greelys Molly Chapin, Isabel Porter and Moira Train, NYAs Zelda Clegg and Yarmouths Isabel Bates, Alison Clark, Johanna Hattan and Cory Langenbach.

Falmouths Birkel and Cooke, Freeports Lynch, Greelys Chapin, Porter and Train and Yarmouths Clark and Langenbach took part in the WMC Senior All-Star Game. Greelys Todd Flaherty served as a coach.

The Maine McDonalds Senior All-Star games in Bangor also featured familiar names.

In the Class AA/A/B boys contest, Falmouths Coyne, Greelys Bagshaw, McDevitt and Twitchell and Yarmouths Medenica were named to the South team, which lost, 127-117, to the North, despite Medenicas game-high 26 points. Greelys Seaver was one of the Souths coaches.

In the Class C/D boys game, NYAs Knight helped coach the South to a 121-104 win over the North.

The girls Class AA/A/B contest featured Greelys Train playing and Greelys Flaherty coaching in a 93-79 loss to the North.

Falmouths Adelaide Cooke and Greelys Isabel Porter qualified for the Maine McDonalds All-State, All-Academic team.

Falmouths Coyne and Greelys Bagshaw and McDevitt were named Mister Maine Basketball semifinalists.

Last, but certainly not least, Greelys McDevitt was named Mr. Maine Basketball.

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Greelys Matt McDevitt earned no shortage of postseason honors, capped by being named Mr. Maine Basketball.

North Yarmouth Academys Haven Cutko helped the Panthers reach the Class C South semifinals and was named to the Western Maine Conference all-star team as a result.

Alison Clark helped Yarmouths girls team to its best record in a dozen years and was named a Western Maine Conference all-star.

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WHO’S GOT NEXT: A look ahead at the stars and up and comers who will take center stage next season – Eagle-Tribune

The season is over. The crowds have dispersed and the bright gym lights have been shut down for the summer. Spring tryouts are underway, and most athletes are either looking ahead to their next sport or taking some time off to recover.

But though the new season wont tip off for another eight and a half months, it wont be long before the young ballers return to the court,spending their offseason preparing for their opportunity to shine.

Some will work on their jumper, others their handle, more their speed and strength, and many all of the above. A few are already stars looking to take their game to the next level, but most werent their teams focal point, and with some newly opened holes created by graduated seniors, are looking to seize their opportunity.

Whos got next? The answer depends entirely on the work that will be done in the months to come, but as we turn the page on the 2016-17 basketball season, heres a look ahead to some of the players who could make their mark next winter.

KINGS OF THE COURT

Lawrences Juan Felix Rodriguez and Central Catholics Colin Bradanese firmly established themselves as two of the areas top players this past season. Rodriguez, the Eagle-Tribune MVP, was an elite offensive presence and a threat to score from virtually anywhere on the court. Bradanese, an Eagle-Tribune Super Teamer, was a surgeon in the paint, seemingly always able to find just the right angle to beat his defenders to the basket.

Barring injury or transfers, Rodriguez and Bradanese,along with Lowells Alex Rivera, figure to be the early favorites for MVC Player of the Year next season.

Rodriguez (689 points) and Bradanese (620) could both join the 1,000-point club.

One other player who could also reach 1,000 career points? Brooks Pat Freiermuth.

TheMerrimac resident, who is committed to play football at Penn State, has long been one of the areas most dominant basketball players, but injuries and other factors havesuppressedhis career numbers, which in an ideal world would otherwise be astronomical.

Freiermuth goes into his fifth and final year of high school with 835 career points. He was limited to just seven games as a freshman at Pentucket before exploding onto the scene as a sophomore, scoring 21.9 points per game while leading the Sachems to the Division 3 state semifinal.

After that season, Freiermuth transferred to Brooks and repeated his sophomore year. Though his numbers havent been what they were at Pentucket, hes still been a beast. He earned Eagle-Tribune Super Team honors for the second time last year, and he may have been an Eagle-Tribune All-Star this year if not for the lingering injuries from football that limited him for most of the season.

Its easy to imagine a what-if scenario where Freiermuth is going for 2,000 career points next season instead of 1,000, but no one can dispute his talent and ability, even if his future lies on the gridiron and not the hardwood.Aslong as he doesnt sit out next year to focus on football or lifting weights, Freiermuth could be one of the areas best players once again nextseason.

THE NEXT GREATS

One player whose future certainly lies of the hardwood is Phillips Academys Dallion Johnson. The Haverhill resident, who averaged 12.1 points per game and made 49 3-pointers as a freshman, was already one of the top players in New England Preps Class A this winter. He also became just the 10th freshman to be selected in the 47-year history of the Eagle-Tribune All-Star team.

But Johnson is only scratching the surface of his potential. For most of his life Johnson has played up against and dominated much older competition.

Though hes not an elite prospect to the same extent that Johnson is, Pelham freshman Drew Brown also could be on the cusp of greatness.

Browns brother, Keith, of course, was Eagle-Tribune MVP for Pelham High.

The older Brown was a two-time Division 3 state champion who scored1,975 points in his career and averaged 28.8 points and 10.8 rebounds per game as a senior. Needless to say, it might be a little much to ask for that from the younger brother.

Yet Drew Brown did enjoy a terrific freshman season,averaging 12.2 points while ranking among the areas best shooters with 56 threes on the season. With 280 points in Year One, Brown is already on track to one day reach 1,000 career points, and with another year of improvement could make strides to becoming one of the areas best players.

LANCERS POISED FOR BIG SEASON

Its hard not to get excited for Lawrence next year. Besides Eagle-Tribune MVP Juan Felix Rodriguez, Lawrence was also loaded with talented returnees, including starters Cristian Kinsley, a sharpshooting junior, and sophomore Luis Reynoso, an uber-talented combo guard.

Juniors Miguel Camacho and Sebastian Dilone, sophomores Jaden Castillo, Angel Vazquez and Brian Martir, and freshman Jhamyl Fricas were all sparks off the bench.

If Lawrence brings everybody back and adds a handful of new youngsters which the city has no shortage of the Lancers could have something special brewing.

Central Catholic and Methuen likely arent going anywhere either, despite the graduation of several Eagle-Tribune All-Stars.

In addition to Bradanese, the Raiders return starters Dom Keegan and Bret Edwards. Sophomore Kevin Constant and freshman George Smith will likely see bigger roles in their second varsity seasons.

Methuen, meanwhile, will once again have sharpshooting juniors Evan Hardy and Dante Rivera to lead the way, and also expect freshman Uriel Cirineo to make a big jump. The talented freshman started most of this past season, and he has the physical tools to be a star.

Another freshman to watch with Methuen is Christian Ovalles. The 6-foot point guard played limited varsity minutes this season, but coaches around the region have been raving about him for some time. With another year to grow and mature, he could become a breakout player.

Andover will be hit hard by graduation, but the Golden Warriors are never short on talent. Starting guard Cedric Gillette will be back as team captain, as will sophomore Emmett Kim. Those two and talented freshman Kyle Rocker should step into the lineup next year.

Haverhill graduates almost the entire team. Coach Souleymane Wane will have his work cut out for him in Year 2.

Only three varsity players return, the most noteworthy being junior Thomas Vaillancourt, who averaged 4.0 points a game off the bench.

As for the MVC Small, North Andover should be favored to repeat. Sophomore Jake McElroy lived up to his high billing in his first season since transferring from Brooks, averaging 14.2 points with 49 3-pointers while earning Eagle-Tribune All-Star honors. He should compete with Billerica freshman Ryan Murphy for MVC Small MVP.

The Knights also return sophomore Darren Watson and juniors Chim Ogwuru and Ben OConnell.

SON OF PATS LANE LIFTING GEORGETOWN

The last few years havent been particularly kind to Georgetown. Since going 16-6 overall in 2013-14, the Royals went 3-37 over the following two years, including a winless campaign in 2014-15. But this past year the Royals were a respectable 6-14. Next year the Royals could be a state tourney team.

The Royals have 6-foot-4 sophomore Hunter Lane, the son of former Patriots offensive lineman Max Lane (14.7 ppg), who could be one of the CALs best.

Joining him are juniorsColin Dow, who averaged 10.4 points,andEvan Guyer.

Pentucket returns junior Nate McGrail (12.3 ppg) and sophomores Spencer Pacy (10.6 ppg) and Gus Flaherty(10.4 ppg).

North Reading graduates its entire starting lineup, but sophomore Matt Solecki is a player to watch.

In the Commonwealth Athletic Conference, Whittiers Anthony Buckley made the jump from a solid player as a sophomore to an absolute monster as a junior. The 6-foot-2 forward averaged 16.2 points (including a 29-point game against Greater Lawrence) and has 665 career points.

Joined by fellow starter Demario Scarpegnato and reserves Kevin Bradley Jr., Kevin Schrow and Michael Santos, Whittier should remain a potential state tournament team.

Greater Lawrences top returnee is sophomore Oscar Lopez (15.0 ppg), and juniors Kevin Ortiz, Kevin Tatis and Anthony Reyes showed promise.

Presentation of Mary returns junior Ronnie St. Peter (12.1 ppg).

SOPHOMORES LEAD ASTRO REBUILD

Pinkerton missed the state tourney on a tiebreaker but the Astros do return talented sophomores Jay Reynolds and Joey Merrill (11.7 ppg, 4 20-point games late in season).

Eagle-Tribune All-Star Reynolds (16.9 ppg) was a star after transferring in from Exeter High.

The Astros also return starting center Matthew Fabrizio and sophomore Ryan Auger, an elite lacrosse player with the type of athleticism that could translate well.

Elsewhere in New Hampshire...

Division 1: Londonderry cant replace Eagle-Tribune Super Teamer Jake Coleman, but sophomore Ethan Garofalo made a big jump this year and could be the go-to guy. Proven juniors Cole Britting and Dakota Bertrand also return.

For Salem, freshman Trevor DeMinicoand junior Matt Soldano should be the main offensive threats next year, with Griffin Curtis (19.5 ppg) and D.J. Coletti (10.8 ppg) lost to graduation.

Division 2: Timberlane finished with a winning record for the first time in 17 years and return a lot led by juniors Connor Schott, Bob Horgan and Matt Perry.

In addition to Drew Brown, Pelham returns sophomore Blake Woekel (9.2 ppg).

Windham is coming off a tough season, but returns capable juniors Eric Thibodeau and Thomas Splagounias should be the teams top scoring options.

Division 3: Sophomore Austin Kalinowski was Sanborns top scorer. Fellow sophomore Matt Sarette also returns.

TOP RETURNING SCORERS

Player School Games Points PPG

Juan Felix Rodriguez Lawrence 22 439 20.0

Jay Reynolds Pinkerton 21 354 16.9

Anthony Buckley Whittier 23 372 16.2

Oscar Lopez Gr. Lawrence 22 330 15.0

Colin Bradanese Central 24 358 14.9

Hunter Lane Georgetown 18 264 14.7

Ronnie Silva Bradford Christian 22 317 14.4

Jake McElroy No. Andover 21 298 14.2

Nate McGrail Pentucket 21 258 12.3

Luis Reynoso Lawrence 11 135 12.3

Drew Brown Pelham 23 280 12.2

Ronnie St. Peter PMA 14 170 12.1

Dallion Johnson Phillips 18 217 12.1

Joseph Merrill Pinkerton 18 211 11.7

Spencer Pacy Pentucket 21 223 10.6

Dom Keegan Central 17 179 10.5

Gus Flaherty Pentucket 21 218 10.4

Colin Dow Georgetown 20 207 10.4

Dante Rivera Methuen 18 178 9.9

Ethan Garofalo Londonderry 22 211 9.6

Blake Woekel Pelham 23 212 9.2

Austin Kalinowski Sanborn 21 193 9.2

Evan Hardy Methuen 21 189 9.0

Connor Schott Timberlane 22 190 8.6

Demario Scarpegnato Whittier 22 182 8.3

Kevin Ortiz Gr. Lawrence 21 175 8.3

Bob Horgan Timberlane 22 169 7.7

Evan Guyer Georgetown 14 107 7.6

Cristian Kinsley Lawrence 22 158 7.2

Matt Perry Timberlane 22 155 7.0

MOST CAREER POINTS

Name School Year Points

Pat Freiermuth Brooks Jr. 835

Juan Felix Rodriguez Lawrence Jr. 689

Anthony Buckley Whittier Jr. 665

Colin Bradanese Central Jr. 620

Ronnie St. Peter PMA Jr. 513

Nate McGrail Pentucket Jr. 484

Evan Hardy Methuen Jr. 443

Colin Dow Georgetown Jr. 429

Dante Rivera Methuen Jr. 408

Hunter Lane Georgetown Soph. 396

Jay Reynolds Pinkerton Soph. 354

Darren Watson No. Andover Soph. 338

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