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Massachusetts · MassachusettsHigh school All-American selections have been announced by USA Lacrosse. This post will look at the girls recognized from the region’s prep schools in the NEPSAC. All-Americans are players who exhibit superior skills and techniques, and possess exceptional game sense and knowledge. An All-Academic honoree is a player who exhibits exemplary lacrosse skills, sportsmanship on the field, and high standards of academic achievement in the classroom. A…Read Article
All-Americans: Which 19 girls from NEPSAC schools were selected?

Devens · DevensDEVENS, Mass. — The Legacy Tournament is always a huge showcase for club teams from New England. In fact, there were so many Double-A teams that I had trouble seeing all of them, but one thing was clear — the clubs that sent their best teams cleaned house. Others still had decent showings, but didn’t top the standings. However, these tournaments are more about the players getting recruiting looks than anything else, with high-profile squads from…Read Article
Legacy Tournament: These '27 face-off guys stood above the rest

Billerica · BillericaBOURNE, Mass. — When it was time to pick captains for this season, Billerica Memorial (Mass.) High School coach Ryan Nickerson was stumped. Coming off last year’s trip to the MIAA Division 2 quarterfinals, Billerica had six key seniors returning and eligible for captaincy. That number is typically too many, as most teams opt for two or three captains. Yet, as Nickerson mulled over his choices, he couldn’t find a good reason to omit any of the ca…Read Article