FALCONS
BOYS LACROSSE
RECORD A HISTORIC SEASON
The Saddle Brook High School boys lacrosse team delivered one of the most impressive seasons in program history this spring, finishing with a remarkable 14-5 record and establishing itself as one of the premier Group 1 programs in New Jersey. Under the leadership of Head Coach Theodore Nosch, the Falcons combined elite offensive production, tenacious defense, and outstanding teamwork to produce a season filled with milestones and statewide recognition.
Leading the way offensively was senior captain Christopher Lamboy, who cemented his place among New Jersey's top players by recording an incredible 81 points and 51 goals. Lamboy's ability to score in critical moments and create opportunities for his teammates made him one of the most dangerous offensive threats in the state and a driving force behind the Falcons' success.
Joining him in the attack was junior standout Lucas LaMonte, who accumulated 67 points during a breakout campaign. LaMonte consistently provided offensive firepower and playmaking ability, giving Saddle Brook one of the most productive scoring duos in North Jersey.
The Falcons' success was not limited to the offensive end. Senior Dylan Cerciello emerged as one of the state's most complete players, finishing the season with 40 assists and an astounding 123 ground balls. Cerciello's ability to control possession, create scoring opportunities, and win critical battles for loose balls provided the foundation for Saddle Brook's success throughout the season.
Senior Jake Rigolosi also made his presence felt all over the field, collecting 154 ground balls. His relentless effort, toughness, and willingness to do the little things helped the Falcons maintain possession and control the pace of games against some of the area's toughest opponents.
Edited by Marla Daza