USA Lacrosse Reveals Recipients of Top Boys Lacrosse Award

The award is named in honor of Bob Scott, the legendary coach and member of the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame
West Genesee's Charlie Lockwood (22) is one of many recipients of this year's USA Lacrosse Bob Scott Award.
West Genesee's Charlie Lockwood (22) is one of many recipients of this year's USA Lacrosse Bob Scott Award. / Justin Ritzel/Rochester Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

USA Lacrosse announced the recipients of the annual Bob Scott Award on Thursday.

The award is named in honor of Scott, a legendary coach and member of the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. The award recognizes one senior boys lacrosse player from each area who goes “above and beyond in service to her team, school and community,” according to a release.

Below is a list of this year’s recipients:

Alabama

Ford Smith, goalie, Briarwood Christian

California

Los Angeles/Orange County

Alex Michels, midfield, Loyola

Northern

Hayden Hockenbrock, defense, Berkeley

Sacramento

Jack Beaulieu, long-stick middie, Whitney 

San Diego

John Prior, attack, Torrey Pines

Silicon Valley

Cole Staley, midfield, Sacred Heart Prep

Connecticut

Albert Tornatore, midfield, Stamford

North/South Dakotas

Gavin Fryhiling, midfield, Century

Delaware

Charles Tao, midfield, Charter School

District of Columbia

Jack Mundy, midfield, Georgetown Prep

Florida

Central

Austin Gonzalez, goalie, Bishop Moore

Gulf Coast

Trent Wesner, midfield, Venice

Northeast

Luca Forte, long-stick middie, Fletcher

Northwest

Connell Bartling, midfield, Gulf Breeze

South

Shea Huberman, attack, Spanish River

Georgia

Riley Clarke, defense, Greater Atlanta Christian

Idaho

Northeast

Cooper Springman, goalie, Idaho Falls

Southwest

Paul Anderson, midfield, Rocky Mountain

Kentucky

Andrew Hoffmann, goalie, Louisville Collegiate

Maine

Jameson Hart, goalie, Gray-New Gloucester

Maryland

Harford County

Chase Zellman, midfield, Havre de Grace

Howard County

Jamie DelRosso-Freeman, midfield, Howard

Montgomery

Quinn Weaver, midfield, Blake

Western

Brandon Sybrant, midfield, Urbana 

Massachusetts

Central

Ryan Roman, midfield, Algonquin Regional

Eastern

Luke Kilfoyle, goalie, Acton-Boxborough

Western

Tyler Wilson, defense, Longmeadow

Michigan

Auben Wesley, defense, South Lyon

Minnesota

Maxwell Kukla, defense, Eden Prairie

Missouri (Heartland – Kansas/Missouri)

Matthew Tieman, defense, Mill Valley

Montana

Toby Dinges, defense, Gallatin

Nevada

Andrew Weigel, midfield, Bishop Manogue

New England

Independent

Charles Cochran, attack, Governor's Academy

Northern

Douglas Falk, defense, St. Paul's School

New Hampshire

Jared Kershaw, defense, Souhegan

New Jersey

North

Quinn Previdi, attack, Montclair 

Shore

Mario Lorenson, goalie, Middletown North

New York

CHSAA

Tim Hayes, defense, St. Peter's Prep

NYC

Ralph Grimaldi, midfield, Curtis

NYSAIS

Finn Ptashek, midfield, Riverdale Country

Section 1 (Hudson Valley)

Oban Rader, attack, Lakeland

Section 2 (Adirondack)

Cooper McConaghy, midfield, Guilderland

Section 3 (Central)

Charlie Lockwood, attack, West Genesee

Section 5 (Finger Lakes)

Jamison Brown, midfield, Spencerport

Section 6 (Western)

Andrew Crookston, defense, Williamsville East

Section 9 (Mid-Hudson)

Colin Kinsley, midfield, Valley Central

North Carolina

Eastern

Wesley Little, goalie, Pinecrest

Private

Malik Belle, long-stick middie, Cape Fear Academy

Western

Ethan Bolick, long-stick middie, Ardrey Kell

Ohio

Central

Jack Cainem, attack, Upper Arlington

South

Aidan Sexton, midfield, Milford

Pennsylvania (Northeastern)

Simon Hume, midfield, Freedom

South Carolina

Caden Costa, midfield, Oceanside Collegiate

Tennessee

Elias Franks, midfield, Montgomery Bell

Texas

Branson Tappan, attack, Flower Mound

Utah

Ian Marsland, midfield, Park City

Virginia

6A North

JD Farrow, defense, Madison

Central Public

Ryan Miller, midfield, Atlee

Private

Howard Casterlow, attack, Nansemond-Suffolk

Washington

Gabe Eckhart, attack, Rogers

West Virginia

Sean Fagan, attack, Jefferson

Wisconsin

Logan Chavez, long-stick middie, Kettle Moraine

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