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Jay Popson
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Robert Coslett
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Bailey Bauman
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Omar Nijmeh
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Mikey Shutlock
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Cory Metz
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Stone Mannello
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Jay Popson

Crestwood

The senior is a three-year starter on the attack for the District 2 champions. He was second on the Comets with 66 goals and added 31 assists.

Robert Coslett

Crestwood

The senior midfielder is a three-year starter. He scored 27 goals and assisted on 17 more while also handling most of the team’s faceoffs, winning 127 of them at a rate of 67 percent.

Bailey Bauman

Crestwood

The senior was in his second season as starting goalkeeper for the Comets. He made 162 saves, including seven in the semifinals when Crestwood became the first team to defeat four-time defending champion Delaware Valley in a District 2 playoff game.

Omar Nijmeh

Dallas

In each of his four high school seasons, Nijmeh has been a starter on a team that reached the District 2 championship game. The midfielder and senior captain has committed to continue his career at Concordia University in Wisconsin. Nijmeh had 42 goals and 18 assists this season.

Mikey Shutlock

Dallas

The senior defender was one of the captains on a Dallas team that tied for second in Division 1 of the WVC. He plans to continue his lacrosse career at Wilkes University.

Cory Metz

Dallas

A nine-goal outburst against Scranton Prep sent Dallas back to the District 2 championship game. The junior attacker led the team in scoring on the season with 74 goals and 18 assists.

Stone Mannello

Dallas

One of the conference’s top face-off specialists, the sophomore also made big contributions to the Dallas defense and as a midfielder. He scored 12 goals and assisted on two others.

SECOND-TEAM

Sean Andres, Tunkhannock

Brendan Baloh, Dallas

Sean Greenfield, Wyoming Area

Matt Ross, Dallas

Keith Gillette, Dallas

Mike Olenginski, Dallas

Pat Casey, Tunkhannock

Austin Orso, Crestwood

Dan Frascella, Crestwood

Cory McAndrew, Dallas