Sixty-eight of the best graduating high school boys’ lacrosse players from non-traditional areas will compete Sunday in the Adrenaline All-American Game at The Star in Frisco, Texas.
Comprised mostly of Division I-bound standouts from top western high school programs in California, Colorado and Texas, the rosters came out Tuesday and appear below.
Founded in 2011 as a showcase for players who might not receive the same attention or recognition as their East Coast counterparts, the event starts Saturday with media sessions and a banquet at which recently retired pro Eddy Glazener (a San Diego native) will be inducted into the Western Lacrosse Hall of Fame and his Notre Dame coach Kevin Corrigan will serve as the keynote speaker. Adrenaline also will announce the Jeremy Huber Scholarship award winners.
On Sunday, there will be a massive gear drop and locker room reveal, followed by the nationally televised all-star game (8:30 p.m. Eastern, ESPN3).
Among western lacrosse products who have previously played in the Adrenaline All-American Game are current pros Challen Rogers, Mikie Schlosser, Justin Anderson, Cade van Raaphorst, Ryland Rees, Asher Nolting, Tucker Dordevic, Nakeie Montgomery, Sam Handley and Graham Bundy Jr.
Anderson Moore was the MVP of last year’s game, leading the North team to a 13-7 win. Moore went on to enjoy a terrific freshman season as a first-year starter at Georgetown, earning All-American honors. He was recently named to the 2025 U.S. Men’s U20 Training Team.