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Hooch Lacrosse Alumni Collect Collegiate Honors
Four men's lacrosse players amass honors at schools in Georgia and North Carolina, including Berry's First Men's Lacrosse USILA All-American

Four Chattahoochee High School boys lacrosse alumni collected end-of-season honors from their college teams and conferences. The most recent recognition, announced May 24, was Berry College's Quentin Johnson's selection as the first United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA)/Nike All-American in program history after a record-breaking season.
Chris Berchock, CHS class of '15, is a sophomore midfielder also at NCAA DIII Berry. He was named to the All-Southern Athletic Association Second Team, set the single-season goal record for the Vikings and also tied the single-game goal record this year.
Jack Cioffi, CHS class of '14, is a junior midfielder for NAIA Savannah College of Art & Design in Savannah. A team captain and the 2017 MVP, Cioffi was named a 2017 NAIA Independent Conference First Team midfielder and a 2017 Daktronics-NAIA Men's Lacrosse Scholar Athlete. Nationally, he was No. 24 in goals per game and No. 30 in points per game. In his first two years, he was a two-time MCLA Academic All-American, two-time SELC All-Conference Second Team selection, an NAIA Inaugural Independent All-Conference Third Team selection and the 2016 team MVP.
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Ben Corrigan, CHS class of '14, is a junior midfielder for NCAA DII Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, N.C. Corrigan was named to the 2017 All-South Atlantic Conference First Team. Lenoir-Rhyne, a two-time regular season SAC champion, competed in this year’s NCAA DII tournament, a first in school history. Corrigan was the first Chattahoochee lacrosse player to play in the NCAA lacrosse tournament. In 2016, he was named to the All-South Atlantic Conference Second Team.
In addition to his honorable mention All-American honor, Johnson, CHS class of ’13, a senior attackman at Berry, earned All-Southern Athletic Association First Team honors in 2017 and reached a program-record 39 assists and 58 points to lead the SAA. Johnson held the hat trick of Berry assist records including single-game, single-season and career marks. He was also named 2017 SAA Conference Offensive MVP and 2017 SAA Offensive Player of the Year. Berry’s sole team captain in 2017, Johnson was the 2016 Offensive Player of the Year, 2016 Second Team All-SAA and 2015 Rookie of the Year.