2025 Boys Soccer All-Scholastics and league all-stars

ALL-SCHOLASTICS

NICK BABANIKAS
OLIVER AMES

Babanikas was a key leader for an Oliver Ames team that has been a force at the Div. 2 level over his four seasons. The midfielder scored four goals and had 11 assists during the regular season and helped lead the Tigers to a fourth consecutive Hockomock League championship. Babanikas was named an Eastern Mass. All-Star and a Hockomock League All-Star.

COLE BOGGIS
NATICK

The junior was the hero for the Redhawks, scoring the deciding goal in Natick’s Div. 1 state championship victory over St. John’s Prep. Boggis finished the season with 16 goals and 13 assists while being named both a Bay State Conference All-Star and an Eastern Mass. All-Star.

EDWARD CORLISS
EAST BRIDGEWATER

Corliss was dominant in the net for an East Bridgewater team reached the Div. 3 quarterfinals. He recorded 10 shutouts and finished with a 0.95 goals against average. He was a two-time South Shore League and Eastern Mass. All-Star, was the South Shore Sullivan MVP and became the first Viking to be named to the All-New England team.

LUKE DOUGHERTY
NATICK

Dougherty was a star for a Redhawks team that won a Div. 1 state championship. He finished the season with 14 goals and 21 assists, including a goal and assist in the Div. 1 title game. He was named MVP of the Bay State Carey Division, an Eastern Mass. All-Star and a national All-American. He will continue his career at Skidmore.

MATT DROGGITIS
ST. JOHN’S PREP

Droggitis was the backbone in the net for an Eagles team that went 19-2-2 and reached the title game of the Div. 1 state tournament. He finished the season with 14 shutouts and earned an All-State selection as well as being named an Eastern Mass. All-Star.

DEVLIN DUGGAN
BOSTON LATIN

Duggan finished the season with 12 goals and seven assists while helping the Wolfpack go 6-3-7 and reach the Div. 1 state tournament. He was earned an All-State selection and was name the Dual County League Foley MVP. Outside of school, Duggan plays for the FC Stars in the ECNL.

LUCAS HEALD
DUXBURY

Heald was a star player for a Dragons team that went 14-3-1 and advanced to the Div. 2 state championship game. He scored 25 goals and added 10 assists on the season. The junior was named a Patriot League All-Star and also plays lacrosse for Duxbury.

CARLENTZ JEAN PIERRE
NEW BEDFORD

Jean Pierre was a team leader and offensive midfielder for a Whaler program that went 13-4 in the regular season. Jean Pierre was the top scorer for New Bedford and was known as an impact player who influenced the game all over the field.

FLAVIO MARTINS
NEW BEDFORD

Martins finished the 2025 season with 11 goals and 11 assists while helping the Whalers to a 13-5 record and a berth in the Div. 1 state tournament. He was also named the Big Three Conference MVP and an Eastern Mass. All-Star.

GARRISON MURPHY
ST. JOHN’S PREP

The senior standout scored 13 goals and registered eight assists while leading the Eagles to the Div. 1 championship game. He was a four-year varsity player and was named the Catholic Conference MVP and a national All-American. He will continue his career at UMass.

SAM NEAL
ARLINGTON

Neal was an offensive force for an Arlington team that finished the regular season 13-2-2 and advanced to the second round of the Div. 1 tournament. He scored 17 goals and added 10 assists to lead the Spy Ponders. Neal was a two-time Middlesex League All-Star and All-Conference honoree and a two-time Eastern Mass. All-Star. He was also named the Middlesex League MVP.

TYLER PORTO
OLD ROCHESTER

Porto was a key contributor for an Old Rochester team that finished the regular season with a 11-6-3 record and made a trip to the Div. 3 quarterfinals. The defender finished his four-year varsity career as a captain, a two-time South Coast Conference All-Star and an Eastern Mass. All-Star. Porto intends to study engineering in college and hopes to continue his soccer career.

JERRY REGISTE
BOSTON INTERNATIONAL

Registe was a star for a Boston International program that soared to a 20-1-2 record and a Div. 5 state championship. He scored 26 goals and added 17 assists while being named the Boston City League MVP. Registe is aiming to continue his career at a four-year college or university next fall.

ROCCO SCENNA
LYNNFIELD

Scenna finished his senior season with 19 goals and 10 assists while leading the Pioneers to a 10-3-5 record and a preliminary round victory in the Div. 3 tournament. He was a two-time captain, two-time Cape Ann League MVP and accumulated more than 80 points in his career. The star student has a 3.8 GPA and is committed to Bowdoin to continue his soccer career.

DANIEL SILVA
BEVERLY

Silva scored 23 goals and added 12 assists for a Beverly team that went 16-2-1. For his efforts, Silva was named the Northeastern Conference MVP, an Eastern Mass. All-Star and was named both All-State and All-Region. He tallied 45 goals and 22 assists across his final two seasons.

NICK STEIN
HAMILTON-WENHAM

Stein scored 21 goals and added 16 assists while leading the Generals to a 14-2-2 regular-season record. The senior finished his career with 53 goals and 42 assists and was an All-State seclection and the MVP of the Cape Ann League Baker Division. He has participated in the Bay State Games for the Northeast squad and is a member of the National Honor Society.

DAVID TANDY
ARCHBISHOP WILLIAMS

The star striker scored 25 goals and added 10 assists while leading the Bishops to a preliminary round victory in the Div. 2 tournament. He finished his career with 52 goals and 24 assists. Tandy is headed to Providence College.

CORVENGDJIMY THOMAS
ATTLEBORO

Thomas scored 14 goals and added eight assists in his senior season. He helped lead Attleboro to a 9-4-5 record and a trip to the second round of the Div. 2 tournament. Outside of school he competes with New England FC in MLS Next 2 as he looks to develop his game and pursue a collegiate soccer career.

MAX TILLMAN
MEDFIELD

The sophomore quickly emerged as a standout for a Warriors squad that was the top seed in the Div. 3 tournament. He finished the season with 33 goals and 11 assists. Tillman was named the Tri-Valley League MVP, an Eastern Mass. All-Star and was honored as All-New England selection. He plays club for Seacoast United.

Honorable Mentions

Bret Amorosino (Norwell)

Aiden Andrade (Greater New Bedford)

Dylan Baldwin (Pembroke)

Cody Boghdan (St. John Paul II)

Marc Chedid (Lexington)

Vinny De Oliveira (Southeastern)

Caio Dos Santos (Dover-Sherborn)

Gavin Foley (Watertown)

Vlad Francoeur (Canton)

Ronen Heimlich (Newton South)

Jose Joj (Chelsea)

Tate Laramee (Monomoy)

Sean Lawler (Norwell)

Bryan Monsalve (Lowell)

Brooks O’Brien (Duxbury)

Boon Ouellette (Wareham)

Sam Reynolds (Upper Cape)

Gabriel Soave (Greater Lowell)

Arthur Souza (Ashland)

Carey Vorhees (Mystic Valley)

Austin Williams (Needham)

All-Stars

Bay State League

Alex Rufo (Braintree); Soshant Shahbazi, Santi Sierra, Alec Smagula (Brookline); Kenny Correa, Jack Maude, Jaeden Taderera (Framingham); Bora Ceranoglu (Milton); Cole Boggis, Luke Dougherty, Luca Tavilla (Natick); Matteo Naretti, Conor O’Brien, Austin Williams (Needham); Lorenzo Grimaldi (Newton North); Jack Towers (Walpole); Liam Bazant, Enzo Desviat Ruiz, Sawyer Temple (Wellesley); Garrett Burke, Mason Fasoli, Gabe Rey (Weymouth)

MVP: Luke Dougherty, Austin Williams

Big Three

Ricardo Andrade, Paulo Batista, Levi Concalves, Antonio Martins Andrade (Brockton); Danny Bogan, Kymani Mendez-Tomlinson, Ezra Moniz (Durfee); Diego Carlentz, Jose Carreas, John Dossantos, Carlentz Jon Piere, Flavio Martins, Myles Ryckenbusch, Nuno Tavares (New Bedford)

MVP: Flavio Martins

Boston City League

Steevenson Chanson, Jeffrey Louis:, Jerry Registe, Henrich Saint (Boston International); Kelvin Martinez, Joao Pedro:, Franklin Vasquez (Brighton); Jerry Aguilar, Juan Sanchez (Charlestown); Diego Cardoso, Rochambeau Schedler Jr (Cash Academy); Liedson Ortet:, Jariel Osorio, Bruno Semedo (Dearborn STEM); David Alas, Fredy Garay, Helio Spinola (East Boston); Gerson Calles, Conor Casey, Luis Gutierrez, Giovanni Waterman (Latin Academy); Sergio Ayala, Kevin Vallecillos (Madison Park); Jaeden Hays, Bewenskee Louis, Isaque Marinho (New Mission); Brandon Cruz, Anass Hami, Tiago Sobral (O’Bryant); Doodley Durandis, Jonary Noresca (TechBoston)

MVP: Jerry Registe

Cape & Islands Atlantic

John Richard, Tayshawn Hanniford, Pericles Foster (Dennis-Yarmouth); Tate Laramee, Chris Shea, Tyler Layton (Monomoy); Omari Perry, Lucas Wilkinson, Felipe Cronin (Nauset); Colby Kyle, Gabriel Vasconcelos, Ryder Hart (Falmouth); Chris Da Silva, Yury De Moraes, Miguel Mantesso (Martha’s Vineyard); Stoyan Popov, Aldo Lemus, Calvin Guerra (Nantucket); Martin McNamara (Sandwich)

MVP: Tate Laramee

Cape & Islands Lighthouse

Cody Boghdan, Quinn Dillon, JD Kupfer, Migy Armaczuk (St. John Paul II); Adam Alharthy, John De Moura, Ray Zhang (Sturgis East); Tucker Mcnamara, Joseph O’Kane, Dylan La Rosa (Sturgis West); Fletcher Parsons, Marc Dijkaev, Luke Okoshi-Michel (Falmouth Academy); Tony Viera, Cole Brooks, Brandan Mazzoli (Rising Tide)

MVP: Cody Boghdan

Cape Ann League

Maxx Rodrigues (Amesbury); Zach Pinkham (Georgetown);
Nick Stein, Owen Waddell, Ryan Fazio (Hamilton-Wenham); Michael Queen, Finn Wright (Ipswich); Rocco Scenna, Mohammed Ayarl (Lynnfield); Jack Burns (Newburyport); Davi Leao, Gavin Wesley, Asher Schulz (North Reading);  Jake LaCroix, Matt Silva (Pentucket); Zakarya Bouafi, Flynn Blanchard (Rockport)

MVP: Rocco Scenna, Nick Stein

Catholic Central League

Jake Bita, Charles Dennison, David Tandy (Archbishop Williams); Colin Ramey (Arlington Catholic); Connor Duraz, Egan Gill, Timmy Grinnell, Keegan Masso, Sam Shaghalian, Connor Tangney (Bishop Feehan); Ben Beter, Edwin Flores, Marcus Simon (Bishop Fenwick); Jacob Antonio, Enzo Lage, Tiago Pais, Dino Psichopaidas (Bishop Stang); Isaiah Jeter, Matt McIsaac (Cardinal Spellman); Ryan Buser, Nick Fusco, Santigo Gil Perez, Aiden Martins, Thomas Weber (St. Mary’s)

MVP: David Tandy

Catholic Conference

Charlie Clair, Sebby Hichos Rubio, Ryan Murray, Ethan Pham, William TeDuits (BC High); Walt Dobecki, Maximillian Morales, Vincent Quintanilla, Eli White (St. John’s Shrewsbury); Jacob Evans, Tommy Mulkeen (Catholic Memorial); Jack Burgess, James Donovan (Malden Catholic); Matt Droggitis, Michael Hutchinson, Ryan King, Finn McCabe, James Minor, Garrison Murphy (St. John’s Prep); Nolan Golding, Maxim Melnik (Xaverian)

MVP: Garrison Murphy

Commonwealth Athletic Conference

Anthony Rubin, Chris Tellez (Greater Lawrence); Kwasi Boateng III, Michael Canario, Jayden Flores, Jonathan Garcia, Gabriel Soave (Greater Lowell); Owen Butters, Logan Dos Santos, Sam Song (Innovation Academy); Juan Ospina, Jossue Giron (KIPP Academy); Nick Goodwin, Zack Gray, James Hudelson (Lowell Catholic); Gabriel Alvarez, Jose De Leon, Marco Soto, Anthony Zavala (Lynn Tech); Teddy Conti, Duncan Edgerton, Drew Morse, Brayden Sullivan.Roman Treadwell (Minuteman); Ismail Asrih, Luke Greenberg, Cameron Martins, Liam Powers, Christian Saad, Carey Vorhees (Mystic Valley); Logan Cooper, Owen Hodder, Nicholas Murphy (Nashoba Tech); Tomas Castaneda, Reda Karachi, Luis Martinez, Matheus Pacheco (Northeast); John Galacia, Moris Lopez, Davide Vitale (Shawsheen); Emil Brea, Ellias Campbell, Dany Contreas (Whittier)

MVP: Gabriel Soave, Carey Vorhees

Dual County League

Adrian Sechman (Acton-Boxboro); Max Elliot, Drew Kruger, Miles Trant (Bedford); Toby Damon, Devlin Duggan, Trevor Gracombe, Simon Hay-Sutton, Sebastian Munera (Boston Latin); Emmanuel Alemu, Michael Brown, Rhys Brown, Angel Nunez (Cambridge); Donovan Eaton, Max Hepworth, Tyler Sheppard, Tim Stone (Concord-Carlisle); Lex Barber, Quinn LeMire, Jack Sarro (Lincoln-Sudbury); Ronen Heimlich, Oliver Helmling, Ethan Lavelle, Matteo Lee, Callum Morgan, Koji Yoshida (Newton South); Charles Destin, Christian Garcia Vega, Andrew Samios (Waltham); Colton Alhart, Brady Babineau (Wayland); Marvin Kuch, Michael Mahony (Westford Academy); Nate Ko (Weston)

MVP: Devlin Duggan, Ronen Heimlich

Greater Boston League

Brayan Andrade, Jose Joj, Christian Lopez (Chelsea); Gabriel Garcia, Kevin Renderos (Everett); Alan Melara (Lynn Classical); Jose Licardie, Alejandro Zayas (Lynn English); Mike Joseph, Matheus Martins (Malden); Fordson Ludger (Medford); Abel Aklog, Patrick Valentin (Revere); Hector Bermudez, Marco Hoxholli (Somerville)

MVP: Jose Joj

Hockomock League

Jonas Marques, Mason Prive, Corvengdjimy Thomas (Attleboro); Vlad Francoeur (Canton); Diego Martinez, Greg Parlov (Sharon); Henry Griffin (Foxboro); Casey Flynn, Andre Missagia, Jason Proenca (Franklin); Marco Amorim, Nick Longobardi, Gereyson Perachi (King Philip); Brandon Gardner, Troy Lasbury-Casey, Dominic Nassif (Mansfield); Danny DaSilva, Mayck Marreira (Milford); Tyler Dameron, Parker Peri (North Attleboro); Nick Babanikas, Josh Braz Ferreira, Zack Gilson, Cyrus Hanjani (Oliver Ames); Philipe Dos Santos, Cameron Wilson (Stoughton)

MVP: Corvengdjimy Thomas, Vlad Francoeur

Mayflower Large

Vinny De Oliveira, Adzair Cruz, Homam Sengaba, Caio Fernandes (Southeastern); Aiden Steele, Ethan Maloney, Brayden Miller (Bristol-Plymouth); Tyler Carvalho, Landen Cordeiro, Matthew Almeida (Diman); Will Doherty, Ibrahim ElBatnigi (Blue Hills); Eddie Sharkey (Tri-County)

MVP: Vinny De Oliveira

Mayflower Small

Sam Reynolds, Jacoby Staruski, Noah Mclea, Tommy Kirk (Upper Cape); Rahvarion Smith, Alex Malone, Talon Joia (Cape Tech); Caden Ellis-Gallagher, Landon Cordeira (Old Colony); Gabe Cahvalo, Davi Teles (South Shore Voke); Ryan Coffey (Norfolk Aggie); Patrick Johnson (Bristol Aggie)

MVP: Sam Reynolds

Mayflower Comprehensive

Landen Novo, Carter Couto, Garrett Skov, Austin Raposo (Westport); Bradley Flores, Jeffery Duarte, Conrado Silva (Atlantis Charter); Nate Costa, Colin Cahill, Brady Masison (Holbrook); Boon Oullette, Ajani Bunting (Wareham); Sebastian Charles (Avon)

MVP: Boon Ouellette

Merrimack Valley

Alex Morgan, Harrison Queenin (Andover); Robert Boudros (Billerica); Jack Carroll, Matthew Crocker (Central Catholic); Jake Berry (Chelmsford); Justin Fazio (Dracut); Evan Ortinis (Haverhill); Jared Martinez, Derek Navichoque (Lawrence); Cecil Caulker, Ikaro da Silva, Alexander Garcia, Bryan Monsalve, Ty Picanso (Lowell); Erik Delaney, Owen Reilly (Methuen); Carter Chaney, Liam Delaney (North Andover); Kevin Andriolo, Gustavo Oliveira (Tewksbury)

MVP: Bryan Monsalve

Middlesex League

Nathan Dobro, Nolan Koopmann, Keegan Maxwell, Samuel Neal, Shea Paoletti Newton, Rohan McAuliffe (Arlington); Marc Chedid, Sam Thompson, Charlie Rose, Christian Sohn, Adam Keene (Lexington); William Brown, Marvin Li, Shawn Kinyanjui, Cole Queenan (Winchester); Jacob Frank, Dom Loor (Reading); Daniel Chang, Jake Diorio (Belmont); Carlin Dizio (Woburn); Gavin Foley, Pietro Marques, Sam Shea, Aiden Anker, Ethan Shrestha (Watertown); Mhamed Boukataya, Guy Revah, Aden Stevenson, Daniel Kidder, Aidan Bligh (Wakefield); Reon Anderson, Josh Bird, Owen Brown (Melrose); Josh Newhall, Noah Castro, Sam Ferreira (Burlington); Arashi Abe, Matteo Molinaro (Stoneham); Joe Glaser (Wilmington)

MVP: Samuel Neal, Gavin Foley

Northeastern Conference

Daniel Silva, Connor Sullivan, Thomas O’Neill, Daniel Wilder, Andrew Braganca, Jason Merritt (Beverly); Ilan Druker, Miles Fontela-Tuttle, Adam Loughlin, Timothy Kelly, Matias Watts-Cruz (Marblehead); Enzo Nteta, Gabe Fantin, Gabriele Russo, Quinn Lodewick (Masconomet); Luca Tirella, Gianluca Locilento, Drew Godfried, Connor Di’Tomaso (Danvers); Noah Bayersdorfer, Kai Faber, Fabiano Alaca Rodrigues, Jackson Faber (Winthrop); Jason Decost, Jayden Lopez (Peabody); George Spells, Nico Croft, Milad Sassin (Swampscott); Guilherme Arudda, Henry Beauparlant (Salem); Carlos Miranda, Anthony Francisco (Saugus); Shane Widtfeldt (Gloucester)

MVP: Daniel Silva

Patriot League Fisher

Colin MacPherson, James McDermod, Ryan Mutschler (Hanover); Emmet Allen (North Quincy); Dylan Baldwin, Declan Carey, Nate Comeau, Tommy McAuliffe, Aiden Simmons (Pembroke); James McDonough (Plymouth South); Henrique Souza (Plymouth South); Grady Fessenden, Sean Lawler, Alex Roche (Scituate)

MVP: Dylan Baldwin

Patriot League Keenan

Jonathan Annis, Joseph Baraky, Gavin Bohan, Lucas Heald, Brooks O’Brien (Duxbury); Spencer Coppola, Colman Donahue, Jack Monroe, Ryan Murtagh, James Watters (Hingham); Brady Hanson, Daragh Hume, Victor Lima, Ryan McCabe, Ian Sarabia (Marshfield); Reed Costa, Dylan Healy, Raphael Miller, Samuel Rodrigues (Plymouth North); Jack Lynch, Sean Powderly (Silver Lake); Cameron MacKay (Whitman-Hanson)

MVP: Brooks O’Brien

Pioneer Athletic Conference

Sebastian Lliguichuzhca, Bruno Maia, Miguel Monteiro, David Pereira (Barnstable); Banks Beckwith, Kevin Moreira, Anthony Piers, Nathan Traer, Aidan Vieira (Bridgewater-Raynham); Brennan Carter, Andrew Catulo, Caleb DaSilva, Landon Raposa (Dartmouth)

South Coast Conference

Kaden Brennan (Apponequet); Dario Conceção (Dighton-Rehoboth); Aiden Andrade, Mason Botelho, David Ferreira, Matteo Pacheco (Greater New Bedford); Owen Borges, Logan Leonardo, Drew Pavao (Case); Nolan Blanchette, Tyler Porto, Noah Thorell (Old Rochester); Mason Deneault, Nate Oliveira (Somerset Berkley); Brendan Marinelli, Andrew Spadea (West Bridgewater)

MVP: Aiden Andrade

South Shore League

Matheus Bispo, David Byrne, Aiden Calcano Da Silva, Phillip Dias, Dimitri St. Paul (Abington); Ryan LaBelle (Carver); Michael Giglio, Jack Langevin, Connor Thornton (Cohasset); Edward Corliss, Brady Hill, Orson Lizie, Brody Lovell, Jayden Wilson (East Bridgewater); Edward Hipp, Max Lofgren (Hull); Alex Dehelean, Tristan Mastrogiacomo (Mashpee); Bret Amorosino, Nick Fein, Ben Garland, Charlie McEachern, Noal Simmons, Sascha Spasic (Norwell); Amari Gilkes, Nestor Jerez (Randolph); Kaiky Araujo, Ty Comman, Daniel DaSilva, Philipi Franco (Rockland)

MVP: Edward Corliss, Bret Amorosino

Tri-Valley League

Enrique Conrad, Siebren Finstra, Arthur Souza, Declan Vento (Ashland); Jason Greenberg, Cillian Murphy (Bellingham); Joe Vaughan (Dedham); Caio Dos Santos, Patrick Driscoll, Will Sarhadi, Hamilton Tsen (Dover-Sherborn); Andrew Granfors, Ethan Suhajda, Bryan Tabe (Holliston); Landon Van Buren, Tim Zakharov (Hopkinton); Sebastian Brooke, Ethan Drummond, Will Koch, Max Tillmann (Medfield); Kevin Moreau (Medway); TJ Lach, Nick Toole (Norton); John Lynch (Norwood); Ethan Buttner, Trevor Ferreira (Westwood)

MVP: Arthur Souza, Max Tillmann