NESLL Fall 2009 College Recruits

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NESLL Fall 2009 College Recruits NESLL Fall 2009 College Recruits Blake Riley: University of At Governor’s Academy, Blake was a one-time All American, three-time all- Virginia league honoree and three-time All-New England member. He earned four High School: Governors letters in lacrosse while posting a 62-4 overall record. He was the only player Academy in league history to win four straight league titles. Davis Butts: Loyola Earned four letters in both soccer and lacrosse at Walpole (Mass.) High University School... Earned All-America honors as a junior... Finished his career as the High School: Walpole school's all-time leader in goals (184), assists (109) and points (293)... Set the High School school single-season record with 60 goals and 116 points in 2009... Named the team's Most Valuable Player and was the Boston Globe Division II State Player of the Year in 2009... Earned All-Bay State League honors in 2007, 2008 and 2009. Josh Hawkins: Loyola Earned 11 letters - five in both lacrosse and football and one in basketball... University Attended Amherst (Mass.) Regional High School and later Deerfield High School: Amherst Academy... Scored 153 goals and assisted on 73 others during his time at Regional/Deerfield Amherst... Earned All-Western Massachusetts First Team honors twice, and Academy he helped Deerfield win two WELL titles... As a senior in high school, rushed for 1,246 yards and scored 17 touchdowns. Drew Philie: University Philie played lacrosse, hockey and football at Deerfield Academy in Deerfield, of Vermont Mass. ... Posted 23 goals and 22 assists for 45 points in 2009 as a senior ... High School: Deerfield Was team captain and earned all-league honors. Academy Mike Connors: Connors played football and lacrosse at Walpole High School in Walpole, University of Vermont Mass. ... Was part of the lacrosse team that went 25-1 to earn a Division II High School: Walpole Massachusetts state championship in 2009 ... Had 400 ground balls in his High School career and was a team captain ... Twice was named a Bay State First-Team All-Star ... Was part of the Walpole football team that went 13-0 in 2008 and won the Division II Massachusetts Super Bowl. John Wallace: Bryant A 2009 graduate of Avon Old Farms School, Wallace was a two-year starter University and letterwinner for the Winged Beavers after playing varsity lacrosse for the High School: Brooks Bishops of the Brooks School in North Andover, Mass. in 2006 and 2007... School/Avon Old Farms Was a senior captain and two-year starter between the pipes at Avon Old Farms, being named a New England Prep All-Star as a senior... Earned the Skip Flannagan Award as a senior... Was also a two-year starter at Brooks, where he earned an all-league honorable mention selection as a sophomore and set the school save percentage record... Also played hockey at both Brooks and Avon Old Farms and played football at Brooks... Honor roll student at Avon Old Farms as a junior... Named to the Headmaster's List as a senior. Shannon Hartford: Played for Heather Hartford at Georgetown Middle H.S. … Two-time CAL Presbyterian University Division 2 Player of the Year … Four-year CAL all-league team selection … High School: Four-time team MVP … Recorded 520 points for her career … Notched 112 Georgetown Middle goals as a junior while dishing out a career-high 62 assists … Scored 229 goals High School in her career … Earned the environmental science academic excellence award. Marc White: Brown 5 year letter winner, lead the team in assists the past 4 years, finished this University year as the leading scorer with 24 goals, 27 assists. All ISL junior year, Senior High School: Governor’s Year: All ISL. Team has won or tied for league champions past 3 years. 2-time Academy ISL co-champs, 1-time outright ISL champs. Soccer: 3-year letterwinner, team MVP and leading scorer senior year. James King: Franklin & A four-year starter for the Governor's Academy he helped his team win four- Marshall straight Independent School League (ISL) championships... He was a two- High School: Governor’s time All-ISL selection and made All-New England his senior year... Started all Academy four years for the varsity football team, earning all ISL junior and senior years... As a senior he was captain of both the football and lacrosse teams... He was awarded the Academy Prize his senior year, which is a prestigious award given to one student every year and is based on overall academic, athletic and community achievements... Colin Canty: St. John’s Played football, hockey, wrestling and lacrosse with Westford Academy and University The Governors Academy ... captain of lacrosse team for one year at Westford High School: Governor’s Academy ... in 2009, won League All Star at Governors Academy ... from Academy 2007-2009 at Governors Academy, won First Champions ... participated in the Special Olympics from 2007-2009. Kyle Sinclair: Ithaca A 2009 graduate of North Reading High School, Sinclair was a four-year College letter-winner and starter on defense for head coach Chuck Campobasso. He High School: North was a team captain as a senior and was a league all-star and the team’s Reading High School unsung hero as a junior. Sinclair also played three years of varsity football at North Reading and was a team captain. Kyle Gilday: Quinnipiac Earned four varsity letters in lacrosse and two in football while attending University East Greenwich High School...Earned All-Conference honors in lacrosse from High School: East 2006-2009...Selected to play in the Rhode Island Lacrosse All-Star Game in Greenwich High School 2009. Brian Durkin: Bowdoin Graduated cum laude from The Governor's Academy in 2009... First Team College All-League senior year... selected for the All-New England North vs. South High School: Governors game in 2009... named lacrosse captain senior year... Second Team All- Academy League junior year... helped lead the team to three consecutive ISL League Championships... named captain of the varsity football team... also played ice hockey Beth Maguire: Bentley 2009 graduate of Medfield High School ... played in the Super Juniors University lacrosse game ... named a Tri-Valley League All-Star for two seasons ... won High School: Medfield the Best Defender award at Medfield twice ... team captain. High School Kyle Peterson: Keene Arrives at Keene State after leading Franklin (Mass.) High to its first outright State championship in the Hockomock League…despite being hampered with High School: Franklin injuries for two years, capped off his final campaign in stylish fashion, setting High School a single-season school-record with 57 goals. He was voted Franklin's offensive MVP…twin brother Eric plays at Merrimack College ….also wrestled and played soccer at Franklin High….Kyle is a safety studies major. Kasey Wagner: Brown A three-sport athlete at St. Mark’s School, Wagner lettered in lacrosse, University soccer and basketball ... Lacrosse and basketball team captain ... Named to High School: St. Mark’s the 2009 ISL All-Star Team ... Earned All-League Honorable Mention in both School soccer and basketball, as well as the Most Improved Player and the Robb Prize in basketball ... Recipient of the Student-Athlete Award ... Played club lacrosse for NESLL Pierce King: Bowdoin Graduated from Portsmouth Abbey School in 2008... won the Eastern College Independent League Championship senior year... was also the captain of the High School: Hotchkiss ice hockey team... was inducted into the Student Athletic Association senior year... completed a post grad year at Hotchkiss in 2009...played both hockey and lacrosse... won the Founders League Championship in Lacrosse. Nate Ardente: Denison Environmental studies major with a minor in art history ... son of Paul and University Lisa Ardente ... is a member of the Denison squash club team ... first-team High School: Moses all-state in lacrosse. Brown School Scott Rosenthal: Ohio Wesleyan High School: Worcester Academy Andrew Sutton: UMass Dartmouth High School: King Philip Zach Johnson: University of Maryland High School: Bishop Guertin High School Evan Simone: Salve Regina High School: Saint Thomas Aquinas Alex Pantinkin: Babson Became Babson’s all-time leading scorer in Spring 2013 as a senior. College High School: Providence Country Day Kelly Burke: Salve Regina High School: Georgetown High School April Surette: Salem State High School: Georgetown High School .
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