Shore Conference coaches have announced their selections for the All-Division boys lacrosse teams, highlighting exceptional talent in both the American and Colonial divisions. Joseph Whitehouse from RFH was named Player of the Year, while Luke Lydon, also from RFH, earned Offensive Player of the Year honors. Marcus Cermele from Holmdel received the Defensive Player of the Year title, and Brendan Quinn from Holmdel was recognized as Coach of the Year. These accolades reflect a competitive season filled with standout performances across various teams.

By the Numbers
  • Joseph Whitehouse, RFH, awarded Player of the Year
  • Luke Lydon, RFH, received Offensive Player of the Year
Yes, But

The diversity of talent within the All-Division teams raises the question of how selections were made, as numerous players across various teams demonstrated exceptional skill and performance this season.

State of Play
  • RFH showcased depth with three players in the All-Division First Team selections.
  • Holmdel's Marcus Cermele leads the defensive standout players for the Colonial division.
What's Next

As the season concludes, focus may shift to how these players and coaches perform in upcoming tournaments and their potential recruitment to collegiate programs.

Bottom Line

The All-Division selections celebrate remarkable achievements in boys lacrosse, showcasing both individual and team excellence while setting the stage for future talents to emerge from the Shore Conference.