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Coach: Kurt Swanbeck (seventh year)
Conference: NEPSAC Class C, MAISAD
Last year’s record: 18-0, NEPSAC Class C and MAISAD champions
Returners players: Post-grad — Freddie Hohmann; Seniors — Tyler Swanbeck, Michael Tahiru, Christian Quinones, Justin Bell, Jack Morton, Delano Brown; Juniors — Vedant Divekar, Kriish Parekh, Keith Mank.
Key losses: Pablo Serrano, Eli Clein, Pablo Herrera, Waltteri Rannisto, Jaime Campos, Rivers Hinson,
Promising newcomers: Senior — Anthony Carella; Juniors — Moustapha Camara, Kevin Schreiber, Sebastian Gingras; Sophomore — Kenfari Swan; Freshmen — Trevor Swanbeck, Darius Woolridge, Chaz Trot.
What to expect: The Lumberjacks put it all together last season, completing an undefeated season with wins in both the MAISAD and NEPSAC Class C championships. Most of the offense that scored 97 goals last year remains, but all the starters from a defense that gave up just three are all gone. Swabeck will fill those voids with a mix of juniors and what he calls “very strong” freshmen. Look for the Lumberjacks to do everything they can to repeat last season’s success.
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