All-Gazette boys lacrosse
Jeff Zifrony
Wootton, Senior, Attack
Stepped up when it mattered, netting four straight hat tricks to lead Patriots' second state final run. Two goals sparked brief comeback in 4A-3A title game.
Coach of the Year
Colin Thomson
Wootton, ninth year
What more can be said? Team's 64-game win streak vs. Montgomery County public schools intact after fifth regional title in succession.
First team
Cory Dobyns
Georgetown Prep, Jr., A
Absolutely wicked shot. Already verbally committed to Maryland.
Robert Fleming
Bullis, Sr., A
Providence-bound stud finished with 36 goals, 39 assists.
Nick Gorman
Good Counsel, Jr., M
Talented repeat first-teamer part of Denver's recruiting class of 2011.
Chris Hower
Quince Orchard, Sr., M
Finished with 67 points; led Cougars to within eyelash of first region title.
Will Joyce
Landon, Sr., G
Cornell signee was clutch, especially in IAC tournament title win at Prep.
Pat Keena
Landon, Jr., A
Rarest of rare with Bears: starter since his freshman year.
Matt Maloney
Gaithersburg, Sr., A
Irreplaceable offensive force. Led all county scorers with 61 goals.
Greg Perraut
Georgetown Prep, Sr., D
Will take talents to Fairfield; one of Hoyas' many strong back-liners.
Mike Pirone
Georgetown Prep, Sr., A
Led loaded offense in points; scored four goals in IAC semifinal victory.
Robert Posniewski
Georgetown Prep, Sr., D
One of nation's best named Under Armour All-American.
Matt Risk
Churchill, Sr., A
Produced in big moments. Scored 42 goals, including six at Wootton.
Reid Shepard
Wootton, Sr., D
Anchored shutdown defense with speed, instincts; will play at Colgate.
Pat Slawta
Whitman, Sr., A
Arguably county's most versatile attacker; six assists in playoffs vs. WJ.
Kiel Wiegmann
Landon, Sr., D
Football instincts paid off in big moments for IAC tourney champs.
Second team
-Harrison Archer
Landon, Sr., A
Takes game to Denver.
-Max Barnes
Richard Montgomery, Sr., A
Produced 47 goals.
-Drew Borsody
Seneca Valley, Jr., A
Facilitated with 58 points.
-Michael Brailovsky
Wootton, Sr., M
Ground ball, faceoff stud.
-J.P. Brennan
Walter Johnson, Jr., A
Led Wildcats with 34 goals.
-Chris Doran
Wootton, Jr., A
47 goals, 17 assists.
-Bobby Gribbin
Georgetown Prep, Jr., M
Scored, defended, faced off.
-Zach Hills
Clarksburg, Sr., A
Leader scored 44 goals.
-John Kelly
Bullis, Jr., D
Stopper for IAC surprise.
-Ross Koehn
Whitman, Sr., M
Repeat second-teamer.
-Erick McCoy
Damascus, Sr., G
Save percentage over 60 again.
-Joe Paoletta
Landon, Sr., M
Quickness, stick skills.
-David Pim
The Heights, Jr., A
54 goals led upstart Cavs.
-Eric Simon
Quince Orchard, Jr. A
First-team talent; 49 goals.
-Sean Wright
Good Counsel, Sr., A
6-foot-7 Providence commit.
Honorable mention
Matt Bank, Churchill, Jr. M
Michael Begley, Sherwood, Jr., M
Colin Dabney, Walter Johnson, Jr., A
Pat Glading, Georgetown Prep, Sr., M
Alex Hrycak, Gaithersburg, Jr., G
Zach Klein, Einstein, Soph., G
Ryan McMahon, Bullis, Jr., G
Richard Muha, Richard Montgomery, Sr., M
Stuart Nystrom, Quince Orchard, Jr., LSM
Matt Smith, Georgetown Prep, Sr., M