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Junior achievers: Loaded group back in ISL next year

By Mike ZheMay 29, 2020

Midfielder Cole Van Meter of Noble & Greenough is part of a stellar group of rising seniors in the ISL. (Dave Arnold/NELJ)

Lacrosse fans will never know how the 2020 season in the Independent School League would have played out, only that it promised to be entertaining with a season-ending tournament for the first time ever.

Nobody can predict with a high degree of certainty which teams would have climbed to the top, or which outgoing seniors would have capped their careers in stellar fashion.

One thing’s certain, though. The current juniors who’ll be anchoring the league as next year’s seniors are a formidable group that promises its own fireworks.

Tags: Belmont Hill, Governor's, Groton, ISL, Lawrence, Middlesex, Nobles, Rivers, Roxbury Latin, St. Sebastian's, Tabor, Thayer

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