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Star Tribune boys' lacrosse all-metro team

By Star Tribune, 06/08/15, 9:32PM CDT

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BOYS’ ALL-METRO LACROSSE TEAM

BOYS’ ALL-METRO LACROSSE TEAM

Ryan Graff

School: Bloomington Jefferson  |  Grade: Junior |  Position: Attackman 

Keyed Jaguars’ undefeated state run with team bests in goals (44) and assists (38).


Brody Ilstrup

School: St. Louis Park  |  Grade: Sophomore |  Position: Attackman 

Second in the state with 54 regular-season goals for first-year varsity program.


Roman Rohrbach

School: Lakeville North  |  Grade: Senior |  Position: Attackman 

Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year. Quarterback of the Panthers’ offense scored 38 goals and added 40 assists.


Connar Dehnert

School: White Bear Lake  |  Grade: Senior |  Position: Midfielder 

Tallied 55 goals and propelled Bears to the state tournament.


Cullen Sowder

School: Prior Lake  |  Grade: Senior |  Position: Midfielder 

Great finisher, pumped 31 goals into the Lakers’ attack. Committed to Ohio State.


Scott McNamara

School: Holy Angels  |  Grade: Senior |  Position: Midfielder 

Active player, led the state with 57 goals this season. Bound for Marquette after graduation.


Crey Bankes

School: Blake  |  Grade: Junior |  Position: Defense 

Shutdown defender helped Bears reach state tournament. Committed to Michigan.


JC Conklin

School: East Ridge  |  Grade: Senior |  Position: Defense 

Cornerstone of Raptors’ sound defensive unit. Headed to Sacred Heart.


Jackson Zaugg

School: Eden Prairie  |  Grade: Sophomore |  Position: Defense 

Guards opponents’ best attackman. Consistency wins the matchup.


Nick Washuta

School: Blake  |  Grade: Junior |  Position: Goalie 

Vermont commit stopped 73 percent of shots faced. Made 196 saves.


Alex Wilson

School: Bloomington Jefferson  |  Grade: Senior |  Position: Long-stick midfielder 

Played large role in limiting opponents to just 4.75 goals per regular-season game.


Jack Dessler

School: Prior Lake  |  Grade: Junior |  Position: Faceoff specialist

Won 65 percent of faceoffs and set tone for one of the state’s best offenses.

 

David La Vaque

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