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BALTIMORE, June 7, 2012US Lacrosse today announced the first round of boys’ US Lacrosse High School All-Americans, All-Academic and Bob Scott Award honorees. Fifty-three All-Americans, 27 All-Academics and eight Bob Scott Award players were named from 15 US Lacrosse Areas across the country.

US Lacrosse uses a calendar-based recognition process to accommodate for the different timeframes of high school lacrosse seasons across the country. The second and third boys’ groups will be announced in June.

A US Lacrosse All-American is a player who exhibits superior skills and techniques and possesses exceptional game sense and knowledge. A US Lacrosse All-American is one of the best players in the United States, while also embodying excellent sportsmanship.

The first group of 2012 US Lacrosse Boys’ High School honorees:

All-American
Area – Player, Position (High School, Graduation Year)
Alabama/Mississippi – Zach Burgess, D (Hoover, 2012)
Alabama/Mississippi – Max Hines, A (Spain Park, 2012)
Arizona – Brock Ghelfi, M (Brophy Prep, 2012)
Arizona – Gregory P. Gilles, A (Salpointe Catholic, 2012)
Arizona – Charles Hushek, LSM (Brophy Prep, 2012)
Arizona – Alex Larson, G (Chaparral, 2014)
California-Central Coast – Michael Cho, M (York School, 2012)
California-Central Coast – Andrew Paxton, M (Pacific Grove, 2012)
California-Central Coast – Brendan Phinny, A (Carmel, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Chad Cohan, A (St. Ignatius College Prep, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Richard Cornew, D (Menlo-Atherton, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Michael Hernandez, M (Piedmont, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Sam Holton, D (Archbishop Mitty, 2012)
California-San Francisco – JW McGovern, A (St. Ignatius College Prep, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Will McKee, M (St. Ignatius College Prep, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Wiley Osbourne, A (Menlo School, 2013)
California-San Francisco – Cameron Parsons, D (Monte Vista, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Joe Reid, M (Casa Grande, 2014)
California-San Francisco – Jerome Rigor, A (Foothill, 2013)
California-San Francisco – Alex Rutan, M (Las Lomas, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Mikie Schlosser, A (Davis, 2013)
California-San Francisco – Patrick Schevelson, G (Foothill, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Michael Tagliaferri, M (San Ramon Valley, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Jordan Weiss, M (San Ramon Valley, 2012)
Florida-North – Wes Adams, A/M (Flagler-Palm Coast, 2012)
Florida-North – Nick Eccher, A (Creekside, 2013)
Florida-North – Brendan Francis, A (Ponte Vedra, 2012)
Florida-North – Conor Peaks, G (Ponte Vedra, 2012)
Florida-North – Parker Watson, D/LSM (Ponte Vedra, 2012)
Florida-South – Joey Dorn, M (St. Thomas Aquinas, 2013)
Florida-South – Colby Kempe, M (The Benjamin School, 2013)
Florida-South – Jake Levine, A (St. Andrew’s, 2014)
Florida-South – Fernando Milanes, M (St. Thomas Aquinas, 2013)
Florida-South – Blake Mulligan, D (St. Andrew’s, 2012)
Florida-South – Daniel Soviero, M (Jupiter, 2013)
Florida-South – Harris Stolzenberg, A (Pine Crest School, 2013)
Florida-South – Max Susskind, M (St. Andrew’s, 2012)
Florida-South – Greg Swanson, M (Boca Raton, 2012)
Florida-South – Stone Wharton, G (Jupiter, 2012)
Florida-South – Conor Whipple, A (St. Andrew’s, 2013)
Idaho – Willy Matton, D (Eagle, 2012)
Idaho – Andrew Rusin, A (Timberline, 2012)
Maryland-Baltimore County – Nick Benhoff, M (Dulaney, 2012)
Maryland-Baltimore County – Josh Reider, D (Hereford, 2013)
Maryland-Baltimore County – Morgan Pritchett, M (Hereford, 2012)
Maryland-Baltimore County – Connor Skeen, G (Towson, 2012)
Maryland-Howard County – Jake Stevens, A (Mount Hebron, 2013)
Maryland-Howard County – Nick Wynne, A (Glenelg, 2012)
Nevada – Justin Anderson, M (Centennial, 2014)
Nevada – Kieran Eissler, M (Coronado, 2013)
New York-Nassau/Suffolk Catholic – Mark Graham, M (Chaminade, 2012)
New York-NY Catholic – Ben Andretcak, A (Fordham Prep, 2012)
New York-NY Catholic – Shane Fee, A (Iona Prep, 2012)
New York-NYC PSAL – Kenneth Coughlin, A (Tottenville, 2012)
New York-NYC PSAL – Christopher Fiore, G (New Dorp, 2012)
New York-NYC PSAL – Emin Sabovic, M (Christopher Columbus, 2012)
New York-Section X – Dalston Day, A (Salmon River, 2012)
Ohio-South – Jacob Fuller, A (Moeller, 2012)
Ohio-South – Ian King, A (St. Xavier, 2013)
Ohio-South – Nick Lewis, A (William Mason, 2012)
Ohio-South – Paul Newbold, G (Loveland, 2013)
Potomac – Brent Armstrong, M (St. Stephens St. Agnes, 2012)
Potomac – Kylor Bellestri, A (Bullis, 2012)
Potomac – Hank Brown, M (Landon School, 2012)
Potomac – Liam Giblin, M (Georgetown Prep, 2012)
Potomac – David Goodwin, A (The Calverton School, 2012)
Potomac – Connor Reed, M (Gonzaga, 2012)
West Virginia – Zach Chase, G (Morgantown, 2012)
West Virginia – Anthony Thompson, LSM (The Linsly School, 2012)

All-Academic
Area – Player, Position (High School, Graduation Year)
Alabama/Mississippi – David Sauers, D (Oak Mountain, 2012)
Arizona – Andrew J. Solomon, A (Boulder Creek, 2012)
Arizona – Tanner J. Waggoner, D (Chapparal, 2012)
California-Central Coast – Scott Hunter, D (Scotts Valley, 2012)
California-Central Coast – Kodiak Sauer, (Carmel, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Peter Doyle, M (St. Ignatius College Prep, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Justin Fleischmann, M (Acalanes, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Gus Gradinger, G (Monte Vista, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Chase Hildeburn, M (Miramonte, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Jamie Muresanu, M (Marin Academy, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Brian Rath, G (Campolindo, 2012)
California-San Francisco – Sommer Stein, D (Marin Academy, 2012)
Florida-North – Cody Chasteen, LSM (Creekside, 2012)
Florida-North – Mitch Wilson, M (Nease, 2012)
Florida-South – Scott Cohen, A (Marjory Stoneman Douglas, 2012)
Florida-South – Nicholas Greiner, (Pine Crest, 2012)
Florida-South – Jared Hebert, (Jupiter, 2012)
Florida-South – Matthew Hughes, A (Vero Beach, 2012)
Florida-South – Richard Lardner, G (Jupiter Christian School, 2012)
Idaho – Conner Smith, G (Capital, 2012)
Maryland-Baltimore County – James Chu, D (Dulaney, 2012)
Maryland-Baltimore County – Kevin Manjee, M (Patapsco, 2012)
Maryland-Baltimore County – Curtis Reybold, A (Resevoir, 2012)
Maryland-Independent – Tav Hafner, M (Middleburg Academy, 2012)
Nevada – Blake E. Muscelli, M (Bishop Gorman, 2012)
New York-Nassau/Suffolk Catholic – Eric Caliendo, G (St. Anthony’s, 2012)
New York-NY Catholic – JC Sullivan, D (Fordham Prep, 2012)
New York-NYC PSAL – Alec Meiselman, G (Tottenville, 2012)
New York-Section X – Jeff Hammond, G (Canton, 2012)
Ohio-South – Vincent Kampel, D (Elder, 2012)
Potomac – Austin deButts, M (Epicopal, 2012)
Potomac – Mark Strabo, D (The Landon School, 2012)
West Virginia – Devin McIlvain, M (Huntington, 2012)

Bob Scott Award
Area – Player, Position (High School, Graduation Year)
Florida-North – Alan Forehand, (Matanzas, 2012)
Florida-South – Carter Jara, LSM (Pope John Paul II, 2012)
Idaho – AJ Gravel, M (Centennial, 2012)
Maryland-Howard County – Nikhil Gulati, (River Hill, 2012)
Maryland-Independent – Joe Cusimano, M (The Gunston School, 2012)
Nevada – Danny White, D (Faith Lutheran, 2012)
New York-NY Catholic – Manuel Baez, M (St. Raymonds HS for Boys, 2012)
New York-NYC PSAL – Christopher Yeh, G (Benjamin Cardozo, 2012)
Potomac – Luke Poulos, M (Good Counsel, 2012)
West Virginia – John "Mac" Dinsmore, G (George Washington, 2012)

To learn more about the US Lacrosse High School All-America process, please click here.

To learn more about the Bob Scott Award, please click here.

About US Lacrosse
US Lacrosse, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, is the national governing body of men’s and women’s lacrosse and the home of the nation’s fastest-growing sport. US Lacrosse has more than 400,000 members in 64 regional chapters across the country. Through responsive and effective leadership, US Lacrosse provides programs and services to inspire participation while protecting the integrity of the game. Bookmark, like and follow US Lacrosse at uslacrosse.org, fb.com/uslacrosse and @uslacrosse, respectively. 

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