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Naptown Challenge: Standout players from New England

By Adam KurkjianJuly 11, 2019

Berkshire school defenseman Jack Whitney stood out about the rest. (Berkshire School)

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — This week's Naptown Challenge served as a terrific showcase of talent from all over the country, and the players from New England proved they could hang with anyone.

The most successful team run came from the Eclipse 2021 program, which featured players from several different states, but primarily Connecticut. That squad made it to Wednesday's championship game ay Navy-Marine Corps Stadium and defeated ADVNC Lacrosse out of California, 6-4.

Here are some of the players from New England who stood out during the three days in Annapolis, in alphabetical order (name, position, club, school, class).

In all, 36 players from the region are included.

Tags: Eclipse, Kings Lacrosse, Naptown Challenge

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