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Boys' Lacrosse
Front, from left: Ben Ganley, Calverton; Eric Beasley, Great Mills; Chris Brennan, St. Mary's Ryken. Middle: David Spaulding, Calverton; Allen Frere, Great Mills; Phil Mergner, St. Mary's Ryken; David Taylor, Northern. Back: John Brozena, Calverton; Hunter Roof, Calverton; Joe Wascavage, St. Mary's Ryken; and Peter Athens, Northern.
(Photos By Linda Davidson -- The Washington Post)
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Since starting the program in 1989, Sothoron has built the Knights into a consistent contender. This year, despite battling injuries throughout the roster, Ryken finished the regular season strong with a win over Good Counsel that assured it its best record (16-3) and a No. 1 seed in the WCAC tournament.
First Team
A David Spaulding, Calverton, Sr.
The Maryland Independent Lacrosse League player of the year, Spaulding had 39 goals and 30 assists for the Cougars, including three in the MILL title game. He will play for Johns Hopkins.
A Peter Athens, Northern, Fr.
Athens led the Southern Maryland Athletic Conference in points (84) and assists (36) and, as a freshman, broke the school's single-season points record.






