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Devin O'Leary, Sr., Queensbury: A first-team Times Union all-star in 2016, O'Leary excels through his combination of size (6-foot-5), power and agility. Headed to Division I Stony Brook.Matt Morris, Sr., Columbia: Named as a first team Suburban Council all-star, Morris showed he could also score (26 goals) in addition to his defensive prowess. Will play his college lacrosse at Stony Brook.
Attack: Jon Pfohl, Sr., Niskayuna; Zac Schuette, Jr., Ballston Spa; Connor Wolff, Sr., Niskayuna
Player of the YearBraves’ Andrews rewrites record books
andrews: http://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/sports/high-school/agr/2017/06/29/2017-agr-all-greater-rochester-boys-lacrosse-team/399452001/QuotePlayer of the YearBraves’ Andrews rewrites record books
Announcing the 2017 Epoch IL Committed Academy Rosters2017 AmericansConnor Wolff Niskayuna (N.Y.) Stony BrookDevin O'Leary Queensbury (N.Y.) Stony BrookJohn Ehlers Riverhead (N.Y.) Stony BrookRyan Erler Smithtown West (N.Y.) Stony Brook
New York - Section 5 (Rochester/Fingerlakes) Devin Andrews 2017 Attack Canandaigua Academy
New York - Suffolk County Anthony Beck 2017 Midfield Miller Place
2017 New York State Sportswriters Association All-State Boys Lacrosse Players from Section VLarge Schools player of the year: Andrew McKenna (Ward Melville-Section-XI), senior defenseman. First team: Matt Gardner (Victor), sr. defenseman; Chayse Ierlan (Victor), jr. goalie. Second: Devin Andrews (Canandaigua), sr. attackman.
Also among large schools, Devin Andrews, a senior attackman from Canandaigua Academy who is heading to Stony Brook, was named to the second team. Andrews scored 72 goals to become the all-time leading scorer in CA history and finished with 119 points in leading the Braves to a 13-6 record before a loss to Victor in the Section V Class B final.
First team attack*Devin Andrews (Canandaigua)Division II Player of the Year: Devin Andrews (Canandaigua).
The Americans jumped out to a 3-1 victory at the end of the first quarter. Stony Brook bound John Ehlers' 13-for-21 performance at the face-off X helped fuel a late run for the Americans with four goals in the fourth quarter.
A pair of clutch saves from Ryan Erler (Stony Brook) prevented a longer run from the Gentlemen, but they eventually broke through as Matthew Hughes scored his second goal of the game for SoCon; this time with a cross handed finish right in front of the keeper to tie the game.
We had 4 players on the All- New York State team:Devin AndrewsEddie Munoz Ryan ErlerJack Walshhttp://www.newyorksportswriters.org/reference/boys_lacrosse_stars_2017.shtml
Quote from: laxfan42 on August 01, 2017, 04:58:52 pmWe had 4 players on the All- New York State team:Devin AndrewsEddie Munoz Ryan ErlerJack Walshhttp://www.newyorksportswriters.org/reference/boys_lacrosse_stars_2017.shtmlMy apologies to Mr. O'Learythanks! actually, did you miss Devin O'Leary on the 6th team?
Mackenzie was the most valuable player on offense, defense, as well as the faceoff x this weekend for BC. Starting at the x, his skills were immediately made apparent. Mackenzie’s hand speed and physical dominance allowed for him to go hot out the front and create his own fast breaks. When he wasn’t able to push the ball forward, he was still usually able to get the clamp and draw it back to his wings. While most faceoff guys take off once possession is gained, Mackenzie usually stayed on for a shift on the offensive end and contributed a number of goals and assists over the weekend. When things did happen to go the other way, his size and speed were pivotal in killing the odd man rushes and preventing transition goals from the other team.
“Mackenzie makes an impact in all areas of the game,” said Hoskins. “He played a key role for us in transition as one of our top face-off specialists and was one of our main contributors offensively.” sky is the limit as far as Rope’s future goes in field lacrosse, as long as he continues to put forth the tremendous work effort he’s shown so far. Selected as a U-13 tournament all-star at the Denver team camp last summer, this is the second straight year that Mackenzie has been named to the tournament all-star team after moving up an age division in 2012,” said Hoskins. “Mackenzie is a great athlete and looks to have a very bright future in outdoor lacrosse.”