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Watertown celebrates the remarkable achievements of lacrosse stars Jack Adams and Nico Spaziani, who earned Times All-North Co-MVPs for the second year. Their impressive performances led the Cyclones to a sixth consecutive league title and they are recognized as All-Americans. Both athletes excelled on and off the field, making a significant impact on the community and each setting personal records in their high school careers. Adams and Spaziani’s legacy will inspire future lacrosse players in Watertown.

Watertown Celebrates Lacrosse Legends Jack Adams and Nico Spaziani

In the bustling heart of Watertown, two senior midfielders have become household names, and rightly so. Jack Adams and Nico Spaziani have put their mark on the boys lacrosse scene, clinching the prestigious title of Times All-North Co-MVPs for the second consecutive season. Their teamwork and connection on and off the field have turned them into true sports icons in the community.

A Dynamic Duo

Adams and Spaziani’s journey together in lacrosse began long before they set foot on the high school field. From their very first game, they showcased impressive chemistry, which has only grown stronger over the years. This undeniable bond has translated into exceptional performances, making them a formidable pair in the Frontier League.

This season, Spaziani stole the show with a league-leading total of 63 goals while dishing out 33 assists for a staggering total of 96 points. On the other hand, Adams contributed a remarkable 51 assists and 38 goals, landing him a notable total of 89 points for the season. Together, they have established themselves as one of the most productive duos in their league.

Trailblazers for the Cyclones

Not only did Adams and Spaziani achieve co-MVP status, but their extraordinary accomplishments have also led them to be recognized as All-Americans, a remarkable first for the Cyclones program within a single season. Their stellar performance helped Watertown snag its sixth consecutive Frontier League title while maintaining an astonishing winning streak of 25 games in league play. Through their relentless effort, they have redefined what success means for the team.

Despite all their victories, the Cyclones reached the Section 3 finals for the second time in a row, but alas, their journey ended with a tough loss to Christian Brothers Academy. Yet, the legacy they built during their time at Watertown will surely inspire future generations of players.

Record-Setting Careers

As they leave their high school days behind, their individual stats speak volumes about their contributions to Watertown Lacrosse. Spaziani’s remarkable intercepts on the scoreboard have earned him a total of 183 career goals and 106 assists, which places him third on the school’s all-time scoring list. Adams isn’t far behind, wrapping up his high school career with 127 goals and 125 assists, resulting in an impressive total of 252 career points, placing him fourth on the all-time list.

Beyond Lacrosse

These two stars are not just impressive athletes; they are also exemplary students. Adams boasts a fantastic 94.0 GPA and is active in various clubs and community service initiatives, showcasing that his talents transcend well beyond the lacrosse field. With their college plans now set, Adams will head to Le Moyne College while Spaziani will continue his journey at Binghamton University. Both players will be stepping into Division I programs, which is no small feat!

Looking Forward

Coach Brian Navarra acknowledges the upcoming challenge of replacing these two standout players in the future seasons. Their impact cannot be overstated, as their hard work and dedication have transformed the Cyclones into a highly competitive team in the Frontier League. Their friendship and synergy over the years have led to significant success and a legacy that future players will aspire to achieve.

As Watertown bids farewell to two of its greatest lacrosse athletes, the community’s pride in their accomplishments and the memories they created will remain forever etched in the spirit of this spirited city. The field might soon feel different, but the legacy left by Jack Adams and Nico Spaziani will inspire generations of players to come!

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