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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


I do not think they got it right on a few of these which happens And yes some make it on reputation but as is the case every year the last few can always be debated and the list is strong . Also think the Player of the year is very very debatable player just turns the ball over too much and couldn’t get team past the semi finals after a late game turnover leads to last second loss for his team just way too inconsistent and disappears in big spots . Think MCD player was probably more deserving

No Mark, He doesnt as the BL doesnt. But both BL wins this year and McD wins next year. Neither will see the field in college. Several D and Middies should win but wont and will see the field in D1 one day

Watched BL kid in an earlier season game after getting shutdown fake an injury complaining to everyone turned me off he then had a few nice games but then disappeared in playoffs again especially with season on the line . McD player was not good all year but caught fire late. Spalding mid was just ok. Honestly think this was difficult to hand out this year which is why winning team deserved more

I agree there wasn’t a complete standout that carried their team. Agree on assessment of BL player who was the winner watched in playoff game when D pressed out and made him have to work for the ball he almost looked like he quit and disappeared then the back breaking turnover Would of went with winning team player this is two years in a row losing team player won. At least last year was in finals. This year the winner lost in semi As far as other MIAA selections the last few will always be debated the CHC player was very deserving

Down year for MIAA or the rest of the country is catching up and passing the 5-9 stick skilled MD players. Coach of Year is someone who has done so little with so much the last 5 years. Whole league is rift with mediocracy at this time from coaches to players. That is not to say none will play D1, some will.

Down year for the MIAA why? Calvert Hall 5 stars underperformed. 4 teams ranked in the top 10 nationally. What more do you want from a league?