News Summary
As the high school boys lacrosse season concludes in Vermont, Champlain Valley, Harwood, and Green Mountain Valley celebrate their championship victories. These achievements highlight perseverance, teamwork, and the spirit of competition within Vermont’s high school sports. With the recent announcements of the all-league selections, standout players are recognized for their exceptional contributions throughout the season. Coaches are also applauded for their dedication, bringing out the best in their teams. This year’s championships will be remembered for the thrill of the games and the triumphs on the field.
Championship Glory in Vermont High School Lacrosse!
As midsummer approaches, Vermont proudly celebrates the thrilling conclusion of this year’s high school boys lacrosse season, with teams showcasing exceptional talent and unyielding determination. The air was thick with excitement during the championship weekend in mid-June, where the spirited battles on the field culminated in triumph for three outstanding teams: Champlain Valley, Harwood, and Green Mountain Valley. Each team has emerged victorious in their respective divisions, marking a proud moment in Vermont sports history.
Celebrating Team Achievements
These championships symbolize more than just wins and losses; they reflect the teamwork, grit, and dedication of the players and coaches alike. Each victory tells a story of hard work throughout the season, from grueling practices to high-stakes games. Coaches have been pouring their heart into their teams, each with dreams of lifting the trophy come championship weekend. The players have tirelessly trained, practiced, and even battled through injuries to carve their names into their school’s lacrosse legacy.
All-League and All-Divisional Stars
In addition to the championship celebrations, the excitement continues with the announcement of the 2025 boys lacrosse all-league and all-divisional selections. This prestigious list highlights the bright stars of Vermont’s high school lacrosse scene, showcasing remarkable talent across the board. Some players to keep an eye on include:
- Evan Andrews (Harwood)
- Will Goyette (South Burlington)
- Jack Kelly (South Burlington)
- Logan McNulty (Middlebury)
- Trevor Stumpff (Champlain Valley)
- Cavan Benjamin (Hartford)
- Noah Bruttomesso (Rutland)
- Luke Bushey (Milton)
- Griffin Goodhue (Lyndon)
- Andrew Sabotka (Rutland)
- Luke Buehler (Champlain Valley)
- Finn Heney (Mount Mansfield)
- Eli Herrington (Harwood)
- Wyatt Townsend (Burr and Burton)
First Team Standouts
The first team selections shine a spotlight on exceptional individual performances, with players excelling in various roles:
- Attack: Noah Bruttomesso (Rutland), Finn Heney (Mount Mansfield), Logan McNulty (Middlebury)
- Midfield: Archer Erwin (Mount Mansfield), Will Goyette (South Burlington), Wyatt Townsend (Burr and Burton)
- Defense: Jack Kelly (South Burlington), Caeden Perreault (Woodstock), Andrew Sabotka (Rutland)
- Faceoff: Cal Boulanger (Middlebury)
- LSM: Trevor Stumpff (Champlain Valley)
- SSDM: Thomas Sheldon (Burr and Burton)
- Goalie: Rowan Laramie (Woodstock)
Second Team Acknowledgments
The second team also recognizes deserving players who made significant impacts on their teams:
- Attack: Jack McCostis (Burr and Burton), Brady Morigeau (Mount Mansfield), Riley Rodrigue (Rutland)
- Midfield: Eli Edwards (Essex), Cole Little (Woodstock), Ethan Wideawake (Rutland)
- Defense: Anderson McEnaney (Champlain Valley), Cooke Riney (Middlebury), Ben Wainwright (Burr and Burton)
- Faceoff: Ray Hagios (Champlain Valley)
- LSM: Sam Gilliam (Burr and Burton)
- SSDM: Mason Barron (Champlain Valley)
- Goalie: Carson Jensvold (Mount Mansfield)
Coaching Excellence
The coaching staff also deserves a huge round of applause! The title of Coach of the Year went to Chris Lamonia from Harwood, while the Assistant Coach of the Year was awarded to Kyle Prior from Hartford, acknowledging their commitment to shaping the future of these talented young athletes.
A Season to Remember
This year’s championships and all-league selections truly highlight the skill and competitive spirit within Vermont high school lacrosse. From harrowing moments on the field to the exhilarating scores that had fans cheering, this has been a season filled with unforgettable memories. Congratulations to all teams and players for their outstanding achievements!
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Additional Resources
- Burlington Free Press: 2025 All-State Teams
- Wikipedia: Lacrosse in the United States
- My NBC5: 2025 VPA Boys Lacrosse
- Google Search: Vermont High School Lacrosse
- Burlington Free Press: Playoff Scores June 11
- Google Scholar: Vermont High School Sports
- Burlington Free Press: Playoff Scores June 10
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Lacrosse
- Burlington Free Press: 2025 Spring Tournament Pairings
- Google News: Vermont High School Lacrosse News