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South Jersey routinely produces some of the very best talent in scholastic lacrosse. This spring was no exception. With two state finalists and six state semifinalists, this season had as talented a roster of players as we've ever seen. The difficult part was choosing the very best.
Here is the Courier-Post 2026 All-South Jersey Boys Lacrosse Team:
Mac Clancey, Haddonfield senior
A dual threat on the offensive end, Clancey propelled the Haddons to the South Group 1 championship game against Rumson. Clancey set career bests with 54 goals and 35 assists. A first-time USA Lacrosse All-American, Clancey will enroll next year at Franklin & Marshall College.
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Tommy McAneney, Shawnee senior
The Courier-Post 2026 Boys Lacrosse Player of the Year will play at Duke University next season after setting school career records with 249 goals, 172 assists and 421 points. McAneney is a three-time USA Lacrosse All-American.
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Tyler Rotkowitz, Shawnee senior
An immediate force from the moment he stepped into the line for the Renegades as a freshman Rotkowitz became one of the most powerful forces on the field. Rotkowitz posted career bests with 76 goals and 47 assists for 123 points this spring. A three-time USA Lacrosse All-American, Rotkowitz, who finished with 218 goals and 121 assists, will continue his academic and athletic careers at Rutgers University.
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Sebastian Varallo, St. Augustine senior
A quick-strike artist with a keen eye for developing plays, Varallo helped make the Hermits one of the state's most exciting teams. Varallo closed out his career with 34 goals and 45 assists, both career bests. After leading the Augies to a state semifinal berth, the UDSA Lacrosse All-American will move on to play at St. John's University.
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Brett Lundberg, Shawnee senior
Goalie across South Jersey still flinch at the thought of Lundberg winding up. Known for perhaps the hardest shot in the area, Lundberg powered through a nagging injury to provide 17 goals and 13 assists to the Shawnee attack. He finished with 92 goals and 61 assists. A first-time USA Lacrosse All-American, Lundberg will continue his athletic journey at Duke University
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Chris Marino, St. Augustine senior
It all starts with Marino. The Hermits' primary faceoff specialist set the tone for one of the state's very best teams. Marino won 186 faceoffs this season at a 69 percent clip. For his career, Marino won 382 faceoffs, a 60 precent win percentage. The USA Lacrosse All-American will matriculate at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County in the fall.
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Ryan Wodazak, St. Augustine senior
When the Hermits needed a big goal, the ball somehow tended to find Wodazak's stick. A powerful and quick ball-handler, Wodazak struck for 40 goals and eight assists while playing a strong two-way game. Twice named a USA Lacrosse All-American, Wodazak is the jewel of the Penn State University recruiting class.
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Jackson Hays, Shawnee junior
A shut-down pole with a physical streak, Hays anchored a Shawnee defense that stood toe-to-toe with the best during one of the state's most challenging schedules. Hays had 94 ground balls while adding two goals and two assists this season. Hays is in the midst of a busy club lacrosse summer, where he will be one of the most highly sought recruits in the country.
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Brayson Thurber, St. Augustine junior
Part of the dizzying array of talent the Hermits could bring to either end of the field, Thurber excelled at making his impact felt. Thurber scored 34 goals and dished out 17 assists to help lead St. Augustine to the state semifinal. Still a junior, Thurber is already committed to continue his athletic and academic careers at Harvard University.
Wes Canton, Moorestown junior
For the third straight season, the Quakers have had a rock to build around in the goal circle. Canton stopped 138 shots this spring while posting a .611 save percentage. Canton led the Quakers to a South Group 3 championship game berth. Canton returns next season as a senior before matriculating at Loyola University of Maryland.
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All-South Jersey Second Team
Otter Donohue, Ocean City junior
Myles Malone, Washington Township junior
Gabe Beyer, St. Augustine senior
Patrick Civitarese, Kingsway senior
Robbie Finnegan, Washington Township senior
Jack Creaney, Shawnee senior
Ryan Glenn, Kingsway senior
Brady Shim, Haddonfield sophomore
Max Sinnes, Haddonfield sophomore
Timmy Windfelder, Ocean City junior
Tom Rimback grew up reading the Burlington County Times and Courier Post sports sections and began writing for the BCT in 1996. He has covered everything from Super Bowls and Final Fours to Tri-County Swimming but he’s happiest on a sideline interviewing South Jersey scholastic athletes. Follow him on twitter @Rimbacksports. Email him with story ideas at [email protected] and, most importantly, support local journalism with a subscription to the Courier-Post.
This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: All-South Jersey Boys Lacrosse team for 2026 season
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