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Lincoln-Sudbury wins fourth MIAA Div. 1 title in five years

Lincoln-Sudbury poses with the MIAA Division 1 state championship trophy. (Dave Arnold/New England Lacrosse Journal)QUINCY, Mass. — You will not find many years these days…

Down goes Medfield: Winchester wins MIAA Div. 2 state title

Celebrations ensue for Winchester at the final whistle. (Dave Arnold/New England Lacrosse Journal)QUINCY, Mass. — There is little in the game of lacrosse for Winchester…

Jack Gurney leading Grafton with eyes on elusive state title

Jack Gurney has come into his own this 2019 season. (Courtesy of Grafton High School)MARLBOROUGH, Mass. — Following his team's 15-6 win over St. Bernard's…

Before Bryant careers, Teagan and Tanner Alexander lead Xaverian Brothers

Teagan and Tanner Alexander are twins, born six minutes apart. But on the lacrosse field, their chemistry transcends even brotherhood. This year, the junior duo…

US Lacrosse invites 11 locals for U-19 national team tryouts

Collin Almeida, a Penn State commit, got the call.Of over 300 applicants, US Lacrosse and head coach Nick Myers have called in 105 players from…

NHIAA Notebook: What’s the key to success at Derryfield?

Derryfield senior midfielder John Anderson. (Courtesy Photo)Winning isn’t simply a requirement at Derryfield. It is a livelihood, a culture which longtime coach Chris Hettler has…

As Natick high school teams keep winning, lacrosse grows in community

Sometimes, it’s best to willingly fly under the radar. Allow other teams to take you lightly, as they mentally circle the “bigger” games on their…

Cumberland midfielder Jack Andrews a man for all seasons

Three years removed from a Rhode Island Division 2 championship, Cumberland High School is looking to make a name for itself on the six-team, top-tier…

MIAA Notebook: Attack duo of Erickson, Raguin power Acton-Boxborough

Acton-Boxborough attackman Jake Erickson in last year's MIAA title game vs. BC High. (Dave Arnold Photography)It comes as no surprise to see Acton-Boxborough thriving in…

Quintin O’Connell “most unpredictable player” ever at New Canaan

New Canaan star midfielder Quintin O'Connell reacts to scoring last year vs. Darien. (Courtesy Photo)Standing before a silent version of ‘The Big House’ at the…

CIAC Notebook: Fairfield Prep in state of constant evolution

Credit: Fairfield Prep AthleticsFairfield Prep attackman Mason Reale has proven time and time again that he can score. Now, head coach Graham Niemi has a…

The rise of Needham attackman Jason Child is no mistake

Jason Child during a 12-9 win for Needham over Melrose. (Dave Arnold Photography)He was often up before the sun, before the morning's chaos was in…
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