SOUTH
Alex Lobel, Roswell (Ga.)
In his final games before heading to the University of Michigan, Alex Lobel powered his team’s offense to a state championship. In the title game, Lobel scored seven times in a 17-10 win over Allatoona (Ga.). In the semifinal, Lobel fired six shots into the net in a 20-12 over Cambridge (Ga.).
Also notable: James Cardillo, Middle Creek (N.C.); Ayden Turner, Cardinal Gibbons (N.C.); Duncan Zielke, Highland Park (Texas)
— Justin Boggs
MIDWEST
Marek Tzagournis, Dublin Jerome (Ohio)
Connor Buczek is a big name in Buckeye State lacrosse, having starred at St. Xavier before becoming a three-time All-American at Cornell. (Following a successful professional career, Buczek now is the head coach of the Big Red.) So for Tzagournis to tie Buczek’s Ohio career points record of 410 is highly impressive. To do so in just three years after losing his freshman year to COVID-19 is even more remarkable. And now Tzagournis enters the postseason one point from having the record all to himself.
Also notable: Jack Caine, Upper Arlington (Ohio); Drew Lockwood, Hartland (Mich.); Brock Narciso, Rockhurst Jesuit (Mo.); Sam Old, Upper Arlington (Ohio); Johnny Steffano, Rockhurst Jesuit (Mo.)
— Jonah Rosenblum
WEST
Cohen Krudwig, Foothill-Santa Ana (Calif.)
The senior goalie proved to be a key addition to the Knights’ lineup in the second half of the season, though he was splitting his focus between lacrosse and his true love of ice hockey. His performance during the CIF Southern Section Division 1 final four especially was key for Foothill, which won its first CIF title after finishing as the runner-up each of the past two years. Krudwig, who had been in and out of the program the past couple years, collected 19 saves in a 10-5 win over Corona del Mar (Calif.) in the semifinals and had 14 saves in a 9-8 win over Loyola-Los Angeles (Calif.) in the final.
Also notable: Bode Jellerson, Foothill-Santa Ana (Calif.); Hudson Lee, De La Salle (Calif.)
— Laurel Pfahler