News Summary
Charlie Lockwood, a senior attack for the West Genesee lacrosse team, has been honored as the 2025 All-Central New York Large School Boys Lacrosse Player of the Year. The award, presented at Liverpool High School, highlights the talent within Central New York’s lacrosse community. Competing against top athletes, Lockwood’s achievement not only reflects his hard work but also signifies a bright future for the lacrosse scene in West Genesee. The excitement continues as the community rallies around its athletes, eager to see what’s next.
Exciting Times for Lacrosse in West Genesee!
In the heart of West Genesee, the pride for boys lacrosse is reaching new heights! Charlie Lockwood, a senior attack for the West Genesee lacrosse team, has just been named the 2025 All-Central New York Large School Boys Lacrosse Player of the Year. This recognition has everyone buzzing around town, and for good reason!
A Night to Remember
The awards ceremony took place at Liverpool High School, where the atmosphere was filled with anticipation and excitement as fans, players, and families gathered to celebrate the incredible talent in Central New York. Charlie’s achievement is a testament to his hard work, skill, and dedication to the sport, and it truly highlights the growing talent pool in our local lacrosse scene.
This prestigious award is no small feat, especially considering the fierce competition that Charlie faced. Among the nominees for the large school player of the year title were other standout athletes, such as Brady Garcia from Baldwinsville, Joseph Malecki from Cicero-North Syracuse, and Nico Spaziani from Watertown. Each of these players brought their A-game throughout the season, making the decision a tough one for the judges.
Celebrating All-Around Talent
The excitement didn’t just stop with boys lacrosse! In the realm of girls lacrosse, Mya Carroll from Fulton also captured the spotlight by being named the player of the year for the small school girls lacrosse team. Just like the boys, the girls’ list featured impressive nominees as well, including Cece Powell from Marcellus, Chloe Elmer from South Jefferson, and Kara Rosenberger from Westhill. It’s clear that the future of lacrosse in the region is bright, with talented players emerging from various schools!
Honoring Excellence
A Bright Future Ahead
For more exciting news and updates on local sports, stay tuned! There’s always something happening in the vibrant world of athletics in Central New York, and we can’t wait to share it with you!
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Additional Resources
- syracuse.com: Large School Boys Lacrosse Team
- Wikipedia: Lacrosse
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- Google Search: Lacrosse
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- Google Scholar: Lacrosse
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Lacrosse
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