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Lincoln-Sudbury Lacrosse Players Named EMLCA All-Americans, 'Mr. Lacrosse' Finalists

Four Lincoln-Sudbury Lacrosse players have been named All-Americans by the Eastern Massachusetts Boys Lacrosse Coaches Association.

SUDBURY, MA—Four Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School players has been named to the All-America team by the Eastern Massachusetts Boys Lacrosse Coaches Association, according to the Boston Herald.

Eric Holden, Caleb Geitz, Connor McCarthy and Harlan Smart have been named as a first-team EMLCA All-American selection.

Holden and McCarthy were also named in the Top-Ten by ESPN in its "Mr. Lacrosse" list. "Holden has made history over his career at Lincoln-Sudbury," wrote ESPN. He was an instrumental part in snapping the Warriors’ 21-year championship draught a season ago and winning the 'Mr. Lacrosse' award for his role on that team. Now, Holden looks to become the first player to win the award multiple times."

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About McCarthy, ESPN wrote, "When it comes to lacrosse IQ, there may be no smarter player in the state than McCarthy, and what an asset that has been to the Warriors attack this season. What he brings to the offense in terms of skill set speaks for itself, but what can’t be measured is smarts, and the Princeton-bound midfielder has plenty of that."

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