All-Area Boys Lacrosse Team

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By Robert Daski

Published: June 27, 2008

AARON BRADLEY
Senior, Woodbridge
A three-year starter as the Vikings’ goalie. He was a first team All-Cardinal District selection. Will continue playing lacrosse at VMI.

KIEL COOKE
Senior, Osbourn
Had another outstanding year with 91 points (53 goals, 38 assists). Was also first team All-Cedar Run District and had 62 ground balls.

KYLE FOX
Senior, Osbourn Park
First team All-Cedar Run District attack recorded 57 goals. Had 20 assists through first 17 games and was second team All-Northwest Region.

JAMIE JEWETT
Junior, Osbourn
Defender was key to shutting down opposition in Osbourn’s 12 wins. He finished with 67 ground balls, 14 takeaways, four goals and seven assists.

LANDON JONES
Senior, Forest Park
Cardinal District player of the year and first team All-Northwest Region. Recorded 34 goals, seven assists, 41 points and 14 ground balls.

RYAN KIM
Senior, Forest Park
First team All-Cardinal District and first team All-Northwest Region. Had 65 ground balls as a long stick midfielder. Also has 4.1 grade point average.

SEAN KOEHR
Senior, Seton
Koehr excels as a midfield and face-off specialist. He won 67 percent of his face-offs, scored nine goals and had 12 assists and 40 ground balls.
His leadership helped the Conquistadors finish 8-1. Koehr was a team captain in four years of high school.

NICK REED
Senior, Osbourn Park
Go-to player was first team All-Cedar Run District and first team All-Northwest Region
scored 53 goals and recorded 22 assists.

KYLE ROBB
Junior, Brentsville
A valuable defender, Robb made second team All-Jefferson District. Led Tigers’ defense with 54 ground balls and had nine assists.

MATT SUTTON
Senior, Osbourn
Being moved to attack set stage for an exceptional year. Sutton recorded 66 goals, 13 assists and 79 points. Also had 29 ground balls and was first team All-Cedar Run.

ALEX BEST
Senior, Battlefield
Best finished as a second team All-Cedar Run selection. He finished with 32 points (22 goals, 10 assists) and 130 ground balls. He helped the Bobcats on offense and defense and was integral to Battlefield’s 5-0 start. Coach Kevin Marsh spoke highly of him and Best did not disappoint.

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