Player of the Year
Bobby Gribbin
Georgetown Prep, Senior, Midfield
Did it all in final go-round; great numbers 40 goals, 137 ground balls, 78 percent faceoff wins but will be best remembered for game-winning shot in IAC final.
Coach of the Year
Matt Durkin
Good Counsel, Fifth Year
Took team to brink of history; season included rout of archrival DeMatha, revenge victory over St. Mary’s Ryken and near upset of Gonzaga in WCAC championship game.
First team
Michael Begley
Sherwood, Sr., M
County’s most dangerous, arguably best player. 53 goals, 20 assists in near-dream season.
J.P. Brennan
Walter Johnson, Sr., A
Best of terrific attack trio; 52 goals, including eight in regional final upset of Sherwood.
Curt Brooks
Wootton, Jr., LSM
Already a Georgetown University commit; unusual pace, carrying skills for long stick.
Cory Dobyns
Georgetown Prep, Sr., A
Spectacular scorer and Drexel (Pa.) commit scored 44 goals, played big against Landon in title game.
Cary Garfinkel
Bullis, Jr., A
“The quarterback,” according to coach Rob Pollicino; 40 goals, overtime game-winner against Prep.
Nick Gorman
Good Counsel, Sr., LSM
Three-time first teamer was lockdown as always, helped Falcons nearly win first WCAC crown.
Matt Greenblatt
Wootton, Sr., M
Little man with huge heart; tallied 41 goals, 16 assists, and played game of lifetime in state semifinals.
Sean Holliday
Quince Orchard, Sr., A
Carrier, creator, finisher; scored 78 points despite injuries, quarterbacked offense to storybook season.
Pat Keena
Landon, Sr., A
Repeat first teamer was offensive engine for IAC’s top team during regular season; committed to Navy.
John Kelly
Bullis, Sr., D
Lockdown bully makes second-straight appearance, helped Bulldogs to one of best-ever seasons.
Calum McClelland
Richard Montgomery, Jr., LSM
Rare talent already committed to Brown; unreal 17 goals as long stick, won 80 percent of faceoffs.
Pat McEnerney
Good Counsel, Sr., G
“An absolute gamer,” according to Durkin; committed to Loyola, made big stops in biggest games.
Kellen Miller
Landon, Sr., D
Maryland-bound pole one of the best in the country; headlined IAC’s best defense.
Eric Simon
Quince Orchard, Sr., A
One of county’s all-time top scorers; county-high 62 goals this spring, 310 points in four seasons.
Second Team
Kylor Bellistri
Bullis, Jr., A
Huge shooter; 51 goals.
Drew Borsody
Seneca Valley, Sr., A
59 goals, 10 at Churchill.
Chris Doran
Wootton, Sr., A
Scorer (36 g) and finisher (44 a).
Connor Gordon
Whitman, Sr., D
Mike Ricucci: “Our heart and soul.”
Marty Heyn
Quince Orchard, Jr., D
Mike Kowalick: “Didn’t get beat all year.”
Luke Howard
Landon, Sr., D
Huge pole; Ohio State bound.
Dylan Hubbard
Sherwood, Sr., M
Finally healthy; 43 points.
Alex Joyce
Landon, Jr., G
IAC’s stingiest netminder.
Matt Leonard
Churchill, Soph., A
Future star; 47 goals, 27 assists.
Stuart Nystrom
Quince Orchard, Sr., LSM
165 ground balls, 55 forced turnovers.
Jeff Hale
Georgetown Prep, Sr., LSM
Two-way threat, High Point commit.
Ryan McMahon
Bullis, Sr., G
Routinely made spectacular saves.
David Pim
The Heights, Sr., A
44 goals, 32 assists.
Jake Verner
Walter Johnson, Jr., A
Playmaker led team in assists.
Henry Williams
Georgetown Prep, Sr., D
Hard hitter; Notre Dame bound.
Third Team
Joe Banania, Gaithersburg, Sr., D
Colin Dabney, Walter Johnson, Sr., A
Brendan Durkin, Good Counsel, Sr., A
Liam Giblin, Georgetown Prep, Jr., A
Jonah Hessels, Poolesville, Sr., M
Conor Jordan, Rockville, Jr., A
Ryan Salah, Good Counsel, Sr., D
Austin Schoenfeld, Wootton, Fr., A
Shane Soghomonian, Watkins Mill, Sr., A
Eli Tolstoi, Quince Orchard, Sr., A