2017 Mercury All-Area Boys Lacrosse Selections
First Team
Name | Grade | Position | School |
---|---|---|---|
Jarrod Marenger | Junior | Attack | Spring-Ford |
Brady McFalls | Sophomore | Attack | Boyertown |
Joey Tordone | Junior | Attack | Owen J. Roberts |
Jason Bram | Senior | Attack | Hill School |
Daniel Cassidy | Senior | Midfield | Spring-Ford |
Shawn Coulter | Senior | Midfield | Perkiomen Valley |
Noah Calle | Senior | Midfield | Owen J. Roberts |
Austin Koury | Senior | Midfield/SS | Owen J. Roberts |
Mike Giandonato | Senior | LSM | Owen J. Roberts |
Kyle Derrickson | Senior | Defense | Methacton |
Nick Marren | Senior | Defense | Perkiomen Valley |
Kyle Mason | Junior | Defense | Spring-Ford |
Kevin Mo | Senior | Goalie | Perkiomen Valley |
Second Team
Name | Grade | Position | School |
---|---|---|---|
Kyle Kacala | Junior | Attack | Methacton |
Logan Clefisch | Sophomore | Attack | Owen J. Roberts |
Brian Fehr | Junior | Attack | Perkiomen Valley |
Ryan O'Toole | Senior | Midfield | Methacton |
Ryan Rosenblum | Junior | Midfield | Spring-Ford |
Matt Dudley | Senior | Midfield | Perkiomen Valley |
JJ Pickard | Junior | Midfield | Hill School |
Skylar Wallace | Junior | Short-Stick Specialist | Boyertown |
Tanner Romano | Senior | Defense | Spring-Ford |
Matthew LoPolito | Senior | Defense | Phoenixville |
Remy Sell | Junior | Defense | Perkiomen Valley |
Kyle Pettine | Junior | Goalie | Spring-Ford |
Drew Hutchison | Senior | Goalie | Hill School |
Honorable Mention
Boyertown: Jason Clinton, Grayson Hamrick, Nick Moccia, Dan Yednock
Daniel Boone: Tommy Buchert
Methacton: Stanley Kolimago, Connor McHugh
Owen J. Roberts: Evan Massa
Perkiomen School: Miles Longstreth
Perkiomen Valley: Sam Bonavita, Richie Marshall
Phoenixville: Derek Bullotta
Pope John Paul II: Noah Balliet, Justin Kent
Spring-Ford: Tate Pijanowski, Kyle Reed, Dean Costalas, Gage Warrell
Upper Merion: Nick Freda, CJ Rose, Johnny Salamy
Coach of the Year
Chip Mittnacht, Phoenixville
First-year coach returned to alma mater and led Phantoms to a 10-9 season and berth to the District 1 Class AA playoffs, a stunning turnaround for a program that was 2-16 in 2016 and accumulated just four total wins over the previous three seasons.