Yorktown, which had six players named U.S. Lacrosse All-Americans, has three other standouts named to the All-Section 1 team for a total of nine honorees.

Bronxville, which upset defending New York State champion Shoreham-Wading in yesterday’s state semifinals, had eight players earn honors. The Broncos, the first Section 1 team to make the state finals since John Jay in 2007, will try to be just the third Section 1 squad to win state titles, joining Yorktown (six) and Mahopac (one).

Here’s the all-section team:

J.D. Colarusso
Arlington
Danny Hanson
Arlington
Joey Duckham
Arlington
Liam DaRoss
Brewster
Matt Behrens
Bronxville
Henry Grass
Bronxville
Eric Pass
Bronxville
Jack Grass
Bronxville
Brewster Warble
Bronxville
Charles Tarry
Bronxville
Cyrus Adamiyatt
Bronxville
Reilly Walsh
Bronxville
Connor Morley
Byram Hills
Jake Kaiser
Byram Hills
Christian Magnan
Fox Lane
Jake Marino
Harrison
Robert Waldman
Harrison
Kevin McDermott
Hendrick Hudson
Matt Ledwin
Hendrick Hudson
Joe Fraietta
Hendrick Hudson
Noah Weissmann
Horace Greeley
Mike Mendelson
Horace Greeley
Jack Lambert
John Jay
Shawn Smith
John Jay
Matt Lanza
John Jay
Graham Bocklet
John Jay
Andrew Duffy
John Jay
Brian Prunty
Lakeland/Panas
Michael Zingaro
Lakeland/Panas
Brendan Hynes
Mahopac
Nick Oliver
Mahopac
Ross Thompson
Mahopac
Peter Conley
Mamaroneck
Scott Greenberg
Mamaroneck
Thomas Brill
Mamaroneck
Dylan Pailes Friedman
Mamaroneck
Max Ellis
Mamaroneck
Kyle Michella
North Rockland
Tyler Senatore
North Rockland
John Dapolito
North Rockland
Brendan Halloran
Pleasantville
Greg Drillock
Pleasantville
Johnny van de Veerdonk
Putnam Valley
Kyle Christopher
Putnam Valley
Alex Bronzo
Putnam Valley
Christopher Santangelo
Rye
Peter White
Rye
Jack Hasselmann
Rye
Alex Corpolongo
Somers
David Rubenstein
Somers
Nik Genualdo
Somers
Kevin McGee
White Plains
Robby Lorden
White Plains
Nick Mariano
Yorktown
Trevor Koelsch
Yorktown
Brian Prestreau
Yorktown
Austin Fusco
Yorktown
Luke Palmadesso
Yorktown
Connor Vercruysse
Yorktown
Danny Manning
Yorktown
Jack Phelan
Yorktown
Tomas Rodriguez
Yorktown

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15 Responses to “Yorktown, Bronxville lead All-Section 1 boys lacrosse honorees”

  1. NWestLax says:

    What about the honorable mention list?

  2. Luv Lax says:

    Congrats to all the boys! Especially my Lakeland/Panas kids!

  3. just a thought says:

    Who is player of the year section one.

  4. slacrose says:

    Someone from Bville should win this award

  5. Syracuse says:

    It would be hard to argue with Henry Grass. He’d be my choice. Prestreau and Mariano obviously would be at the top of any list as well.

    • slacrosse says:

      Yeah top players for sure but gotta give the Bville kid the nod for getting to the finals

      • keep it real says:

        I agree mariano and grass had great years
        But prestreau lead all goal scores in section 1
        from the midfield every big game he hit is average of at least four goals every big game he played even bigger

        • ESPN says:

          Brian Prestreau played midfield and scored a lot. This was a very impressive year for him. I think he is far and away the Player of the Year.

  6. Sgt Hulka says:

    Has anybody seen an Academic All American / Scholar Athlete list for Sec 1?

    • Sailors Fan says:

      Academic All Americans:
      Cyrus Adamiyatt – Bronxville
      Kevin McGee – WP
      Matt Ledwin – Hen Hud

      Scholar Athletes:
      Jason Chin – Rye
      Conor Briggi – Hen Hud
      Thomas White – Rye
      Eric Pass – Bronxville
      Brewster Warble – Bronxville
      Michael Moore – Bronxville
      Peter White – Rye

      Bob Scott Award:
      Zak Young – Tappan Zee

  7. SENIOR ROSTERS says:

    have the rosters been set/released yet for exceptional senior game? Is there a time and place for the game?

  8. humm says:

    There is more to lacrosse than just score goal s ,there is riding take away’s ground ball.And of course the kid who is unselfish and can creates for his teammates. He is the guy who makes everyone else better.

    • Keep it real says:

      I agree with that if you If you ever watched any of the games That he played in he does make everybody else better on his team you also does pick up a lot of ground balls he also is not a selfish player that’s why everybody else on that team has a lot of goals also

  9. rlaxfamily says:

    Section I has great and dynamic players. The individuals can not make plays on their own. An unassisted goal is not a goal that happens because you are the only one on the field. The kids who scores get the press, the defenders not so much. Could you win without the defense doing a solid job? Doubtful. Its the TEAM not the individual. Parents, time for you to stop chatting up your own kids. Those of us who know the game can tell what players contribute to the team and what they contribute. We also know how long the kids have been contributing to their teams. Just be happy the had the opportunity to play.

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