The 2024 Post-Dispatch All-Metro spring series continues with boys lacrosse.
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MICDS senior midfielder Willy Carpenter is the Post-Dispatch All-Metro boys lacrosse player of the year.
All-Metro boys lacrosse first team
Josh Bertram, senior, SLUH
Bertram was a key part of the attack for the Class 2 runner-up Junior Billikens. He produced a consistent stat line of 35 goals and 37 assists for 72 points to earn first-team all-state and all-conference selections.
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Johnny Brison, sophomore, John Burroughs
Brison was one of the top faceoff men in the area for the Bombers. He had 110 faceoff wins and chipped in 77 groundballs as he earned the nod for Class 2 all-state team.
Steele Crissman, sophomore, MICDS
Crissman was an offensive force for the Class 2 champion Rams. He led the state in scoring with 95 points on 41 goals and 54 assists, including 17 points in MICDS’ three state tournament games, picking up an all-state nod.
Myles Garcia-Eidsness, senior, Priory
A key defensive piece in the Ravens’ run to the state semifinals. The academic All-American scooped up 66 groundballs and caused 34 turnovers, the latter of which tied for 10th in the area, leading to first team all-state and all-conference honors.
Graham Labonte, senior, De Smet
Labonte played both attack and midfield for the Spartans. The first-team Class 2 all-state and all-conference selection was second on his team with 64 points, including five against Chaminade in the state quarterfinals and seven against MICDS in the state semifinals.
John Nicpon, senior, Chaminade
Nicpon enjoyed a standout offensive season for the Red Devils. He broke the Chaminade single-season record for goals with 68 and he compiled 82 points to take home Metro Catholic Conference offensive player of the year honors, as well as All-American and Class 2 all-state first-team nods.
Henry Oliver, junior, MICDS
Oliver was a leader of the Class 2 champion Rams’ stingy defense once again this season. He led the area in turnovers caused with 67 and also ranked in the top 10 with 98 ground balls on his way to a selection to the all-state team.
Colin Pim, junior, Priory
Pim was the only area goalie named as an All-American. He posted 12 wins with a 6.56 goals-against average and 227 saves to also earn Class 2 all-state and all-conference first-team nods. Helped Ravens advance to state semifinals.
Matt Robb, senior, Eureka
Robb posted a standout final season this spring for the Wildcats. He tallied 59 goals and 72 assists, along with scooping up 26 groundballs, to nab a spot on the Class 2 all-state first-team squad.
Marco Sansone, senior, SLUH
A defensive stalwart again this spring for the Class 2 runner-up Junior Billikens. Ranked fourth in the area with 49 caused turnovers and also scooped up 78 groundballs as he was named an All-American and first-team all-state player.
Ian Spakowski, sophomore, MICDS
Spakowski was a strong piece of the offense for the Class 2 champion Rams. He was second on his team in goals with 56 and third in points with 69 as he earned a nod as an all-state midfielder.
All-Metro boys lacrosse second team
Jack Behl, junior, Lafayette
Behl enjoyed a remarkably consistent season for the Lancers with 22 goals and 22 assists for 44 points to snag a Class 2 all-state second-team selection.
Graham Faust, sophomore, MICDS
A consistently strong season for the Class 2 champion Rams with 35 goals and 20 assists for 55 points, along with 71 groundballs, to earn an all-state second-team selection.
Will Feise, senior, SLUH
Led the Class 2 runner-up Junior Billikens with 43 goals and was second on the team with 53 points en route to wrapping up a spot on the all-state second-team as a midfielder.
Bryce Horner, junior, CBC
Posted a solid offensive season for the Cadets, tying for third in the area scoring race with 83 points on 43 goals and 40 assists to earn Class 2 all-state second-team and all-conference first team honors.
Jack McManus, junior, De Smet
Finished seventh in area scoring race with 74 goals on matching 37 goals and 37 assists, while scooping up 51 groundballs, as part of a Class 2 all-state second-team campaign.
Mick Murphy, junior, Priory
Named to Class 2 all-state second team and the all-conference first team after a season in which he tallied 38 goals and 55 points for the Ravens.
A.J. Russel, senior, De Smet
Class 2 all-state second-team and all-conference first team defender. Had 73 groundballs, 26 caused turnovers and scored some key goals, including overtime game-winner against Chaminade in state quarterfinals.
Drew Stubblefield, senior, Eureka
Stubblefield earned Class 2 all-state second-team honors after a season between the pipes in which he posted 12 wins, an 8.57 goals against average and an area-leading 300 saves.
Jevonte Tiller, junior, Lindbergh
Tiller had a standout season on defense for the Flyers with 108 groundballs, which was sixth in the area, and 35 caused turnovers, which ranked ninth, as he was selected as a Class 2 all-state second-team player.
Henry Unger, senior, SLUH
Unger was selected to the Class 2 all-state second team after a strong defensive season for the state runner-up Junior Billikens that included 57 groundballs and 37 caused turnovers.
Leyton Usry, sophomore, Parkway West
Enjoyed second strong offensive campaign in as many seasons, finishing second in area scoring race with 90 points, ranking third in goals with 60 and leading the way with six points per game to rack up a Class 2 all-state first-team selection.
All-Metro boys lacrosse third team
Shane Bollen, junior, Chaminade
Produced a solid season for the Red Devils with 24 goals and 34 points, including six goals in a state quarterfinal loss to De Smet, to claim a spot on the all-conference first team.
Nate Bridges, senior, Eureka
Bridges had a strong season on the attack for the Wildcats, tossing in 55 goals and compiling a team-best 73 points to bring home a selection on the Class 2 all-state second team.
Tanner Culleton, senior, De Smet
One of the top players in the state, Culleton tore his ACL in the 10th game of the season but still managed to stay in the top two in the area in points per game (5.3) and top 15 in the area in goals with 44.
Jimmy Farmer, senior, Marquette
Farmer enjoyed a solid final season with 45 goals, 57 points and 40 groundballs to help lead the Mustangs to the Class 1 championship.
Andrew Hayden, senior, Chaminade
Hayden was an all-conference first-team honoree after a season in which he scooped up 48 groundballs and caused 15 turnovers on defense for the Red Devils.
Griffin Lobdell, junior, Lafayette
Lobdell was one of the top faceoff men in the area with 149 wins, to go along with 60 groundballs and 10 goals, to earn a spot on the Class 2 all-state second team.
Jackson Meyer, junior, Wentzville
Turned in a strong season with 35 goals and 22 assists for 57 points, to go along with 104 ground balls, which ranked seventh among all area players, as he nabbed Class 2 all-state second team honors.
Brent Norris, senior, Seckman
Norris had another strong season for the Jaguars, scoring 31 goals and amassing 42 points to earn his second consecutive Class 1 all-state first-team selection.
Peter O’Leary, sophomore, MICDS
O’Leary was one of the top faceoff men this season with 189 wins and he also showed why by winning player of the game honors in the Rams’ Class 2 championship game victory.
Cooper Terry, junior, Kirkwood
Stellar once again for Class 1 runner-up Pioneers with 62 goals, including his 100th career tally, and 83 points (tied for third in the area), which leaves him just eight points shy of breaking the school scoring record with another full season ahead.
Tyler Tschudy, senior, MICDS
Tschudy was a big part of the Class 2 champion Rams’ strong defense this season with 42 groundballs and 15 caused turnovers.
MICDS senior midfielder Willy Carpenter is the Post-Dispatch All-Metro boys lacrosse player of the year.