Three locals are lacrosse high school All-Americans
MetroWest remains a hotbed for lacrosse talent. USA Lacrosse announced its 2024 boys All-Americans Thursday, and three area seniors were named to the team.
Two came from Lincoln-Sudbury, the No. 2 seed in the Division 1 tournament. Hopkinton was represented by both an All-American and academic All-American, while Dover-Sherborn received multiple awards, as well.
Without further ado, our local USA Lacrosse All-Americans:
Logan DelPonte, Hopkinton
He set the Hillers' single-season scoring record as a senior with 115 points and was named the TVL Large MVP. Hopkinton reached the Division 2 round of 16. DelPonte will play at Saint Bonaventure next season. He's Hopkinton's first All-American since Will Abbott in 2018 and 2017.
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Drew Laguerre, Lincoln-Sudbury
The midfielder is a dangerous offensive threat. He'll play at Gettysburg next season.
Brian McLaughlin, Dover-Sherborn
He was named the Massachusetts Eastern coach of the year after leading the Raiders to an 11-9 record and the Division 3 Round of 16.
Jack Provencher, Hopkinton
The long stick midfielder is an academic All-American. He captained the Hillers this spring and will attend the University of Colorado.
Dylan Rogers, Dover-Sherborn
He was named an academic All-American. The long-stick midfielder has a 4-0 and will attend the Naval Academy in the fall.
Peter Rossi, Lincoln-Sudbury
The defender and long stick midfielder has helped the Warriors hold six of their last seven opponents to single-digit goals. He'll continue his career at Union next year.
This article originally appeared on MetroWest Daily News: Logan DelPonte, Drew Laguerre & Peter Rossi are lacrosse All-Americans