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Top 15 NHIAA players to watch for during the 2019 season

By Jonathan SigalMarch 21, 2019

Derryfield defender Max Horton advances upfield with the ball. (courtesy photo)

The high school lacrosse season is nearly upon us in New Hampshire, and it's bound to be another great one.

Pinkerton, Derryfield and Hopkinton all return as state champions from Division I through Division III. Only for the second time in 10 years does Bishop Guertin enter a season as runner-up.

Before the games come fast and heavy, New England Lacrosse Journal has taken stock of 15 players who should be among the Granite State's best during the 2019 season. While it'll take a team effort to raise some silverware, those below are full of promise.

Along with valued input from several coaches, here's our look at the top NHIAA players to watch for this spring.

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