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Did they get it right?
Baltimore Sun’s All-Metro boys lacrosse teams for the 2022 season. Player of the Year - Dom Pietramala, Boys’ Latin, senior, attackman Coach of the Year - Andy Hilgartner, McDonogh
All-Metro first team McCabe Millon, McDonogh, junior, attackman Truitt Sunderland, Calvert Hall, senior, attackman Joaquin Villagomez, Severna Park, senior, attackman George Acton, St. Mary’s, senior, long-stick midfielder Michael Weisshaar, Archbishop Spalding, senior, midfielder Jordan Wray, Calvert Hall, senior, midfielder Jonny Cool, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Billy Dwan, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Malachi Jones, McDonogh, senior, defenseman Kyle Foster, Boys’ Latin, junior, defenseman Brian Ruppel, Catonsville, senior, goalie
All-Metro second team Nick Golini, St. Mary’s, junior, attackman Will Hopkins, St. Mary’s, senior, attackman Jacob Todd, Severn, junior, attackman Reid Gills, Severn, sophomore, faceoff Keagan Tracey, St. Paul’s, senior long-stick midfielder Gavin Fleck, Mt. Hebron, senior, midfielder Jacob Pacheco, Boys’ Latin, junior, midfielder Kyle Pierce, Broadneck, senior, midfielder JK Kelly, Calvert Hall, senior, defenseman AJ Larkin, Loyola Blakefield, senior, defenseman Bryce Stevenson, Severna Park, senior, defenseman Cardin Stoller, Boys’ Latin, senior, goalie They missed some obvious ones to be politically correct and nice. Hard to put some of these kids on the list when they spent all spring bullying teams like Chesapeake, Eastern Tech, Perry Hall and Crofton. But I guess they really showed what they had in their playoff wins over Megenthaler, Linganore, Damascus, and Poly. The Catonsville goalie is good enough to be on this list, but first team is a nod to his reputation. I don't know how to compare a goalie who sees no quality competition all year to guys who have a good season against top competition game in and game out. Apparently the NCAA winning coach thinks differently.
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