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2023 All-Berks boys lacrosse team

2023 All-Berks boys lacrosse team

The 2023 All-Berks boys lacrosse team is, front row, from left: Twin Valley’s Justin Pinciotti, Twin Valley’s Ean Winchester, Daniel Boone’s Brett Marchiano, Daniel Boone’s Colin Wagner and Wyomissing’s Logan Hyde; and, back row, from left, Wilson’s Eric Becker, Wilson’s Brady Rigdon, Wilson’s Cohen Renninger, Wilson’s Wes Prentiss, Exeter’s Ty Yonas and Exeter’s Miles Brant. Not pictured: Wilson’s Seamus Breslin and Zack Weitzel. (BILL UHRICH – READING EAGLE)

Colin Wagner, Daniel Boone, Sr.

Midfielder had 71 goals and 19 assists to finish third in the BCIAA with 90 points for the Blazers.

Brett Marchiano, Daniel Boone, Sr.

The long-stick midfielder had three goals and two assists for the Blazers.

Exeter’s Ty Yonas is the 2023 Berks Player of the Year in boys lacrosse (BILL UHRICH – READING EAGLE)

Ty Yonas, Exeter, Sr.

Attack is a three-time Berks Player of the Year — he shared the honor with Wilson’s Matt Stitzel in 2021 — and three-time selection who scored a league-leading 102 goals, had 27 assists and had a league-leading 129 points. Finished his career with a league-record 239 goals and 330 points, which ranks second in BCIAA history.

Miles Brant, Exeter, Jr.

Defender had two goals and one assist for the Berks runner-up Eagles.

Justin Pinciotti, Twin Valley, So.

Defender had one assist for the Raiders, who advanced to the District 3 Class 2A quarterfinals.

Ean Winchester, Twin Valley, Jr.

Faceoff specialist and a repeat selection had seven goals and six assists for the Raiders, who advanced to the District 3 Class 2A quarterfinals.

Cohen Renninger, Wilson, Jr.

Attack had 54 goals and 18 assists for 72 points for the Berks champion Bulldogs.

Seamus Breslin, Wilson, Sr.

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Attack had 32 goals and 32 assists for the 64 points for the Berks champion Bulldogs.

Brady Rigdon, Wilson, Sr.

Midfielder had 34 goals and 26 assists for 60 points for the Berks champion Bulldogs.

Wes Prentiss, Wilson, Sr.

Defender had two goals and two assists for the Berks champion Bulldogs, who allowed a league-low 95 goals.

Zack Weitzel, Wilson, Sr.

Goalie made 94 saves and had a .516 save percentage for the Berks champion Bulldogs.

Eric Becker, Wilson, Jr.

Midfielder/faceoff specialist had five goals and two assists for the Berks champion Bulldogs.

Logan Hyde, Wyomissing, Jr.

Midfielder had 71 goals and 21 assists to finish second in the BCIAA with 92 points for the Spartans, who qualified for the District 3 Class 2A playoffs.

Derek Stump, Exeter, coach

In his first season guided the Eagles to a runner-up finish in the BCIAA and a 12-7 record.

Best of the rest

All-Division

Hayden Nowotarski, Berks Catholic, Sr.

Steve Askey, Berks Catholic, Sr.

Gabe Iswalt, Berks Catholic, So.

Jude Enriquez, Gov. Mifflin, Jr.

Brandon Jones, Gov. Mifflin, Jr.

Daniel Murphy, Twin Valley, Jr.

Drew Engle, Twin Valley, Fr.

Dylan Corros, Twin Valley, So.

Carter Brensinger, Wilson, So.

Eddie Case, Wilson, Jr.

Lucas Geissler, Wilson, Jr.

Jonah Pertet, Wilson, Jr.

Chase Maggs, Wyomissing, Jr.

Ari Levin, Wyomissing, So.

Honorable mention: Aidan Laws, Daniel Boone, Sr. Jordan Meyer, Daniel Boone, Jr. Ashton Warchol, Exeter, Jr. Sean Smith, Exeter, So. Dylan Robinson, Exeter, So. Jackson Schools, Gov. Mifflin, Sr. Riley Usner, Muhlenberg, Sr. Caden Ryan, Schuylkill Valley, So. Ethan Ameisen, Twin Valley, Jr. Cooper Glass, Twin Valley, Fr. Julian Mendez, Twin Valley, Jr. Ben Rada, Wilson, Jr. Bryce Keiser, Wilson, Jr. Keaton Piacine, Wyomissing, So.

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  • June 23, 2023