Concord-Carlisle Lacrosse Awards

Paul Cain Memorial Award

Paul Cain loved the game of lacrosse. Unfortunately he was stricken with cancer at the age of 16. His love and passion for the game was evident as he continued to persevere on the field and in life through his illness. Paul never gave up! He cherished every minute of his life and CCHS lacrosse was a big part of it. The Paul Cain Memorial award goes to a player whose love for the game and dedication to the team is unquestioned.  

Paul Cain Memorial Trophy Recipients

Paul Cain Memorial Trophy (1982):Perseverance, enthusiasm and love of lacrosse.

1982: Mike Lyne

1983: Dan O’Neil

1984: Patrick Cain

1985: John MacNeil

1986: Steven Garnett

1987: Jonathan Pearse

1988: Mike Cain

1989: Jim Boyle

1990: William Hackett

1991: Brad Glowaki

1992: Richard Eckel

1993: Gordon Allen

1994: Ben Farrow

1995: Troy Taylor

1996: Charlie Jones

1997: Alec Duncan

1998: Mike Harney

1999: Paul Defina

2000: Tommy Lipinski

2001: Brad Mendosa

2002: Greg Fincke

2003: Mark MacIsaac

2004: Brian Duffy

2005: Rob Ippolito

2006: Taylor Maslowski

2007: Alex Castrichini

2008: Joey Santullo

2009: JB Henderson

2010: Jack Delehey

2011: Cole Fisher

2012: Jackson Finigan

2013: Tim Bagley

2014: Gabe Kussin

2015: Will Blumenberg

2016: Aiden Long

2017: Ben Kacher

2018: Matt Moreau

2019: Derek Stout

2021: Peter Cook

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jim McClellan Award

Jim was an outstanding, innovative coach. He started the lacrosse program at Concord-Carlisle in the late 60’s and was the head coach until 1986. Jim instilled hard work, a desire to improve and basic lacrosse fundamentals to all of his teams at CCHS. The Jim McClellan award goes to a senior who has improved tremendously between their junior and senior season.

Jim McClellan Most Improved Player Award Recipients

Jim McClellan Most Improved Player Award: Awarded to a senior on the team who has improved his skill in an exceptional way.

1988: Rob Shields

1989: Dave Howes

1990: Mike Zentz

1991: Gary Belladino

1992: Mike Leonard

1993: Jason Newcom

1994: Peter Greer

2000: Erik Jenkinson

2003: Greg Roberts

2004: Rob Zellner

2005: Sean DeBruzzi

2006: Will Langevin

2007: Peter Walters

2008: Ryan Miller

2009: Jay Stephens

2010: Peter Standish

2011: Bobby Lania

2012: Kevin Delehy

2013: Graham Hunt

2014: Scott Brazina

2015: Matt Shenton

2016: Ethan Vanderwilden

2017: Cooper Ernst

2018: Carter Wilson

2019: Charlie Cook

2021: Teddy O’Rourke

 

Dr. Raymond Siegelman Award

Ray was the long time trainer at CCHS. To all the coaches, players and parents of the CCHS lacrosse program Ray was more than a trainer. He has been part of the CC lacrosse family since the program started. Often behind the scenes, Ray has been instrumental in helping CCHS maintain it’s high level of success. The Dr. Raymond Siegelman award goes to a senior who “does the little things” that may go unnoticed to many, but not to the coaches or the players in the program.

Dr. Ray Siegelman Award Recipients

 

Dr. Raymond Siegelman Award:

Awarded to a senior for outstanding contribution to the varsity team.

2007: Jon Fincke

2008: Oliver Cragan

2009: Chad Edwards

2010: Ian Ford

2011: Seth Bird

2012: Mike O’Brien

2013: Evan Boyton

2014: Blaine Taylor

2015: Andrew Kielar

2016: Andrew Hughes

2017: Will Palmer

2018: Henry Nelson + Owen Bailey

2019: Ted Sweeney

2021: Conor Trant

 

 

Tom Keller Award

Tom was a volunteer assistant coach with the boy’s lacrosse team from 2001 until 2012. He stills make it’s back from his home on Martha’s Vineyard at least once during the season to help the team. Tom has a tremendous amount of knowledge about the game of lacrosse and his expertise was on the offensive side of the ball. He understood that lacrosse is a players game and had a unique ability to teach the players to be creative as well as teach them the art of team offense. The Tom Keller award goes to a senior offensive player who plays offense with an unselfish, team first attitude.

Tom Keller Award Recipients

 

Tom Keller Award

2013: Charlie Painter

2014: Sean Morahan

2015: Tommy Standish

2016: Aiden Cyr

2017: John Mulligan

2018: Robert Doherty

2109: Brad Labadini

2021: Ben O’Rourke