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Saint Andrew’s JV Boys Lacrosse Finishes Undefeated Season with Dominant Record

Group photo of JV Boys Lacrosse team 2026

The Saint Andrew’s JV boys lacrosse team has concluded a historic undefeated season, finishing with a perfect 8-0 record. Dominating on both sides of the ball, the Scots outscored their opponents 109 to 34, averaging nearly 14 goals per game while stifling their competition to just four goals per match.

This season was defined by a deep roster and a commitment to unselfish play. At the offensive end, an incredible 77% of all goals were assisted, and every offensive player on the roster registered at least one point. This collective success was driven by remarkable depth: six players recorded more than 20 points, five reached double digits in goals, and four reached double digits in assists.

The balance on offense was a cornerstone of the team’s victory. Parker Arrendale ’30 set the pace, leading the JV team with 3.8 points per game. Leiden Miller ’28 and Julian Moran ’29 tied for the team lead with 26 total points each, while Nick Koutrakos ’28 led all scorers with 18 goals, including a standout six-goal performance in a dominant win against the Benjamin School. Enzo Stula ’29 anchored the team's selfless culture, leading the roster with 14 assists.

On the defensive end, the unit proved that the future of Saint Andrew’s lacrosse remains bright. The face-off unit of Ryan Mancuso ’29 and Jordan Shapiro ’29, supported by Aiden Herzog on the wing, ensured the Scots controlled possession. In goal, Riley Coffy ’28 was a "brick wall," backed by a rotation of five defensemen who remained aggressive and systematically wore down opposing offenses.

Beyond the statistics, the coaching staff focused on cultivating a team-first mentality and a culture of leadership. Every player on the roster was named captain for at least one game this season, a move designed to instill a greater sense of purpose and shared responsibility within the group. This approach ensured that the undefeated record was not just a result of athletic talent but a reflection of the character and leadership development central to the Saint Andrew’s experience.

Congratulations to the JV boys lacrosse team on a truly remarkable season. Go Scots!

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