Reid Pehrkon, F, Jr., Landon
Accumulating 31 goals and 27 assists over 20 games, Pehrkon is widely recognized as one of the area’s most dominant players. The forward launched Landon to the top echelons of the most competitive leagues in the region, guiding the Bears to a repeat Interstate Athletic Conference title while challenging the best the Mid-Atlantic Prep Hockey League has to offer. His skill is matched by his quiet leadership in the locker room, where Pehrkon organized team-building events.
Tucker Forrest, G, Sr., Gonzaga
His 92.5 percent save rate anchored the Eagles’ success. Nowhere was his confidence under pressure more apparent than in their battle against St. John’s for the MAPHL title, where Forrest made more than 30 saves to secure the win.
Samuel Hosier, D, Jr., Wootton
Consistently the top-scoring defenseman in the Maryland Student Hockey League, he secured eight hat tricks and led a coordinated back line with impact plays and razor-sharp shooting precision.
Carter Johnson, F, Jr., St. John’s
Averaging more than two points per league game, his consistency under pressure and effort on the forecheck made him one of the most potent threats in the area for a team that won the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference championship and was runner-up in the MAPHL.
Conner McCarthy, F, Sr., Georgetown Prep
An offensive jack-of-all-trades, McCarthy held together the Little Hoyas’ gritty top line. One of the top scorers in the MAPHL, he set himself apart with his ability to create scoring opportunities for teammates, pass with laser accuracy, set up rebounds and find a lane through the chaos in front of the net.
Noah Scheinerman, F, Sr., Langley
On a team that hasn’t lost in more than two years, he helped inject new energy as the leading scorer on the Northern Virginia Scholastic Hockey League juggernaut. His fast, physical skating led to the Saxons’ third title in a row.
Kelly Thompson, D, Sr., St. John’s
Thompson used his size and experience to initiate powerful body checks and lead a deep roster. His ability to coordinate defensive strategy midgame helped secure eight shutouts for the Cadets.
Cameron Westlake, F, Sr., Centennial (Wolves)
With a sniper-like slap shot and a clean play style that kept him out of the penalty box, Westlake led the MSHL with 54 points. The constant pressure he applied often forced opposing defenses to alter their strategy.
A fixture in the NVSHL helming the undisputed champs and the most decorated team in the league, Keough found ways to help his players navigate the pressures of living up to the Saxons’ impressive record. He did it by focusing on the details, stressing the importance of every pass, rebound, shot and one-on-one duel. He led his team to its fourth title in six years and a whopping 34-game winning streak.
Jack Faricy, G, Jr., St. John’s
Graham Haberl, D, Sr., Landon
Connor Hall, F, Sr., St. John’s
Charlie Irwin, F, Sr., St. Albans
Jake Lauterstein, F, So., Stone Bridge
Vincent Lowery, D, Sr., Colgan
Davian Peretti, F, Sr., Bullis
Roman Villegas, F, Jr., Gonzaga
Ilhom Abdulaev, D, Sr., Wootton
Andre Lucas Abrantes, F, Jr., Gonzaga
TJ Albero, D, Jr., Gonzaga
Colin Barnett, F, So., Flint Hill
Nolan Bishop, F, Jr., Alexandria City
Oliver Black, F, Sr., Washington-Liberty
Caden Blazer, D, Sr., Landon
Ciaran Brighton, F, Sr., Centennial (Wolves)
Avery Brown, D, Sr., Bullis
Andrew Chaconas, F, Sr., Georgetown Prep
Jonathan Corwin, D, Sr., Walter Johnson
Christian Daymude, F, Sr., Landon
Colin Doherty, F, Jr., St. John’s
Andrew Fou, F, Sr., Whitman
Hayden Grapes, D, Jr., Bullis
Liam Grapes, F, Sr., Bullis
Billy Harrison, F, Jr., Good Counsel
Christopher Hassett, F, Sr., Seneca Valley (Upper Montgomery)
Andrew Hookman-Vassa, G, Jr., Bullis
Michael Lauterstein, F, Sr., Stone Bridge
Matthew Lis, F, Sr., Alexandria City
Cory Maldonado, D, Jr., Archbishop Spalding
Austin Markva, D, Sr., Georgetown Prep
Brendan Murray, F, Jr., West Potomac
Michael Nolan, G, Sr., Alexandria City
Ben Norton, F, Sr., Gonzaga
Connor O’Sullivan, F, Sr., Chantilly/McLean
Travis Plylar, F, Sr., Colgan
Hunter Raffert, D, Sr., Colgan
Daniel Rogers, F, Sr., Gonzaga
Daniel Rosenstock, G, Fr., Landon
Sean Robert Sarda, F, Sr., Paul VI
Gavin Senko, F, Jr., Good Counsel
Maddox Sheehan, F, Sr., West Potomac
Cameron Shure, G, Jr., Churchill
Edwin Siembieda, F, Jr., Gonzaga
Zachary Silver, F, Sr., Churchill
Harrison Smith, G, Jr., Langley
Drew Soler, D, So., Good Counsel
Evan Snyder, G, Jr., Archbishop Spalding
Brett Townsend, D, Sr., Alexandria City
Tyler Waterman, D, So., Flint Hill
Grayson Winckler, F, Sr., Sherwood
Adam Urbancic, F, Sr., St. John’s
Christopher Valko, D, Sr., Langley