Jaglo Garces

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Jaglo Garces

Jaglo Garces

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West Bridgewater News
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WEST BRIDGEWATER BOYS BASKETBALL: MIAA HISTORY. The West Bridgewater Boys Varsity Basketball team is having a very special season. Since the MIAA Massachusetts High School Boys Basketball State Tournament formed in 1978 according to best records available, have never made it to the Final 4 of the MIAA Tournament since it began in 1978. One of its best years was in the winter 2008 season when West Bridgewater finished the regular season with a record of (16-4) and were the number 2 seed in the MIAA Division 4 Tournament. However, back then it was a tournament of 18 teams compared to 43 in the winter 2026 MIAA Tournament. The winter 2008 West Bridgewater team was upset that year in the first round by number 15 seed Dover-Sherborn High School 61-42. The previous season West Bridgewater finished the winter 2007 season with a regular season record of 15-7 and were the number 5 seed in the MIAA Tournament. West Bridgewater lost in the first round of the MIAA Division 4 Tournament in the highest combined score in West Bridgewater school history as they lost to number 12 seed Marion High School by the score of 111-102 that took 4 overtimes to determine the winner. Four of West Bridgewater’s most recent seasons in the 2000’s saw the Wildcats make it to the MIAA Division 4 winning at least 1 game before bowing out. The winter 2013 team that finished the regular season (14-6) entered the MIAA Division 4 Tournament as the number 8 seed defeated Avon 61-43 in the first round but lost in the quarter finals round to number 1 seed Westport 61-40. The winter 2014 team finished the regular season (14-6) entered the MIAA Division 4 Tournament as the number 7 seed defeated Cape Cod Academy 63-43 in the first round and lost in the quarter finals to number 2 seed Cohasset 48-41. The winter 2022 team finished the regular season (14-6) and entered the MIAA Division 4 MIAA Tournament as the number 20 seed defeated Frontier in the round of 32 by the score of 79-51 and then lost in the round of 16 to Wahconah 83-67. The winter 2023 team finished the regular season (15-4) and entered the MIAA Division 4 Tournament as the number 10 seed defeated Whitinsville in the round of 32 by the score of 46-41 and then lost in the round of 16 to Randolph 74-56. West Bridgewater, who finished the winter 2026 regular season with a record of (13-7) have won all 3 of their games in the MIAA Division 4 Tournament. West Bridgewater defeated Leicester 56-52 in the round of 32 led by an outstanding performance from senior captain Jag Garces who led all scorers with 27 points including 10 in the final quarter. J.J. MacLean also scored in double figures with 13 points. Lamar Valentina Jr. chipped in with 9 points and 7 rebounds. Ben Stapleton led West Bridgewater in assists with 12 in the game. West Bridgewater, down by as many as 10 points in the final quarter, came from behind and finished the game on a 12-0 run that helped to captivate the win for Head Coach Ryan Otto and the West Bridgewater Wildcats team. The Wildcats defeated Monument Mountain 69-62 in the round of 16 led by Senior Captain Jag Garces 23 points, J.J. MacLean 22 points, Nick Navin 13 points and Ben Stapleton 10 assists and the Wildcats defeated Clinton 61-54 in the round of 8 led by West Bridgewater’s Jag Garces 16 points and 10 rebounds, Lamar Valentina Jr. 13 points and 15 rebounds, Armani Lloret 16 points and Ben Stapleton 10 assists. West Bridgewater under Head Coach Ryan Otto have currently won 8 games in a row and 11 of their past 12 games. West Bridgewater now (16-7) overall are the number 4 seed and play next against Wareham (19-5) overall and are the number 1 seed. West Bridgewater has never defeated Wareham in its history. Wareham has had another strong season and are going to the Final 4 now for the 3rd time in the past 4 years. Wareham were state champions in 2010, 2023 and 2024. The Final 4 game between West Bridgewater and Wareham takes place on Tuesday March 10, 2026, at 6:30 pm to be played at New Bedford High School. @BoostersWb @CoachOttoWB @WBboysbball
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WEST BRIDGEWATER BOYS BASKETBALL: MIAA West Bridgewater 61 Clinton 54 March 6, 2026. West Bridgewater defeated Clinton 61-54 in the MIAA Round of 8 of the Massachusetts Boys High School Basketball State Tournament. West Bridgewater’s Jag Garces 16 points and 10 rebounds, Lamar Valentina Jr. 13 points and 15 rebounds, Armani Lloret 16 points and Ben Stapleton 10 assists powered the Wildcats in the win to advance to the Final 4 round. Clinton was led by Jayden Ogando 15 points, Brian Silvester 14 points and Hiram Rosa 14 points. West Bridgewater and Clinton were even after the first quarter with a score of 18-18. West Bridgewater took a 11-4 lead but Clinton came back to tie the game 13-13, 15-15 and 18-18. West Bridgewater scoring came from Jag Garces 4 points, Lamar Valentina Jr. 2 points, J.J. MacLean 5 points, Armani Lloret 4 points and Nick Navin 3 points. Clinton scoring came from Hiram Rosa 7 points, Jayden Ogando 5 points, Brian Silvester 2 points and Grady Frisch 2 points. West Bridgewater outscored Clinton 11-8 in the second quarter to take a 29-26 lead at halftime. West Bridgewater used a 6-0 run to help and Lamar Valetina Jr. banked in a shot at the buzzer before halftime. West Bridgewater had scoring from Jag Garces 1 point, Lamar Valentina Jr. 4 points, J. J. MacLean 2 points, Armani Lloret 2 points and Nick Navin 2 points. Clinton had scoring from Hiram Rosa 2 points, Caleb Coyne 2 points, Grady Frisch 2 points and Brian Silvester 2 points. West Bridgewater had its strongest overall effort on offense and defense in the third quarter as they outscored Clinton 20-11. West Bridgewater led 49-37 after the third quarter. West Bridgewater scoring came from Jag Garces 5 points, Lamar Valentina Jr. 7 points, Armani Lloret 5 points and Nick Navin 3 points. Clinton scoring came from Jayden Ogando 8 points and Hiram Rosa 3 points. Clinton did not give up as they outscored West Bridgewater in the final quarter 17-12 as they started the quarter on a 7-0 run to make it a 5 point game but that is as close as they would get. West Bridgewater scoring came from Jag Garces 6 points, J. J. MacLean1 point and Armani Lloret 5 points. Clinton had scoring from Brian Silvester 8 points, Hiram Rosa 2 points, Jake Notaro 3 points, Connor Poynton 2 points and Jayden Ogando 2 points. West Bridgewater Players of the Game: Jag Garces, Lamar Valentina Jr., Armani Lloret and Ben Stapleton. Jag Garces registered a double-double with 16 points and 10 rebounds including 6 points and 3 rebounds in the final quarter. Lamar Valentina Jr. was a force on the boards as he led the team with 15 rebounds and completed a double-double by scoring 13 points. Armani Lloret had an outstanding game shooting and driving to the basket making plays happen. The speedy skilled ball handler Armani Lloret scored 16 points including 5 key points in the final quarter. Ben Stapleton led the team with 10 assists with exceptional passing that converted with key points and now has registered 10 or more assists in all 3 MIAA games. The West Bridgewater Wildcats have now won 8 games in a row and 11 of their past 12 games under Head Coach Ryan Otto. West Bridgewater (16-7) plays next in the Final 4 Round against the winner of Wareham (18-5) or Wahconah (16-6) with a date, time and place to be determined. Clinton Scoring and Results: Jayden Ogando 15 points, Brian Silvester 14 points, Hiram Rosa 14 points, Grady Frisch 4 points, Jake Notaro 3 points, Caleb Coyne 2 points, Conner Poynton 2 points. Clinton finished a strong season with a great unit and coaching as they completed the season with a record of (15-8). West Bridgewater Game Stat Contributors: Jag Garces: 16 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists Lamar Valentina Jr.: 13 points, 15 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal Armani Lloret: 16 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist J.J. MacLean: 8 points Ben Stapleton: 3 rebounds, 10 assists, 2 steals Nick Navin: 8 points, 1 rebound, 1 assist, 1 steal Hayden Razza: 1 assist @BoostersWb @WBboysbball @CoachOttoWB @BrocktonSports @sports_ledger @ChrisMcDaniel88 @GlobeSchools @GlobeLennyRowe @BrendanKurie @TylerBMcManus15 @BConn63 @BenStapleton27 @nick_navin9 @jag_garces11 @LloretArmani @GaelsBoosters @Mr_Moisan
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WEST BRIDGEWATER BOYS BASKETBALL: JAG GARCES – 1,000 POINTS On January 28, 2026, West Bridgewater High School Boys Basketball Star Senior Captain – Jag Garces made school history to put himself on a small, limited list of athletes for West Bridgewater High School by scoring 1,000 points in his outstanding high school career. Jag achieved this goal in his own typical fashion by driving hard to the basket, making a basket for 2 points while being fouled to put him at 999 points and then making his free foul throw for 1 point to reach 1,000 points. The game which was played at Bourne High School was briefly stopped by PA person Keegan Hamblett during this historic feat to recognize this achievement. Jag Garces was congratulated by his parents Jaglo and Diana Garces in attendance, his coaching staff, teammates, students wearing self-designed I Heart (Love) Jag shirts and abundance of students and parents who traveled in support to celebrate this moment in time. Jag scored 24 points in the game to go along with 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals. Jag Garces has defined the definition of a Wildcat in his high school career. Jag is not only great at scoring points but his hard work, physical play, dedication, talent, leadership, and by going 110 percent on every play has determined the outcomes of many games with his skills in making every play matter not just in scoring but all other aspects of the game. Jag Garces is a dual sport athlete standout at West Bridgewater who also excels in Baseball. Jag has committed to play Baseball next year at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI). Congratulations to Jag Garces!! Photo Credit of West Bridgewater’s Jag Garces by J.P. Matta Photography. @BoostersWb @WBboysbball @WbCoachKogler @jag_garces11 @jaglogar @anaid1972
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WEST BRIDGEWATER BOYS BASKKETBALL: RECAP Final: West Bridgewater 69 Bourne 52 January 28, 2026. West Bridgewater’s senior captain standout Jag Garces had a historic game as he scored point number 1,000 in his brilliant high school career. Jag Garces had 990 points to start the game and scored his 10th point of the game on a free throw at 6:01 in the 2nd quarter to reach 1,000 points. Jag Garces capped his memorable game by scoring 24 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 5 steals. Spotlight Stats: West Bridgewater’s Jag Garces exhibited a 11/11 factor in the game. Jag Garces, who wears jersey number (11), scored his epic 1,000-point in his high school career on a free throw that put West Bridgewater in the lead by (11) points by the score of 26-15. Early in the third quarter of the game Jag Garces scored 4 points in 8 seconds as he scored a 2-point basket then stole the ball and then scored off his steal on a layup. West Bridgewater’s Nick Navin also scored double figures with 10 points. @BoostersWb @WBboysbball @BrocktonSports @sports_ledger @ChrisMcDaniel88 @GlobeSchools @BrendanKurie @TylerBMcManus15
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WE OFFICIALLY HAVE A NEW ALEX CORA SPEECH AND IT'S ELECTRIC!
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3 amazing wins in Bracket Play to take home the Championship in the PG Northeast Select Championship!!! Outstanding field of teams that battled to the end! So proud of everyone’s contribution this weekend! UAW!!! Quarterfinal: Dominant pitching performances by Brailin Dominguez and Sam Perry to secure a 3-2 win! Jag Garces with an opposite field solo HR! Jake Lonardo with a game tying single. Kole Kilduff drew a bases loaded walk to take the lead! Semifinal: Jake Lonardo pitched a complete game shutout with a walk off 3R Homerun by Harold Fernandez! Championship: Jag Garces pitched 6 innings against NL Brewers Scout giving up 2R. Harold Fernandez closed the game in the 7th! Sam Perry, Jag Garces, and Harold Fernandez all hit deep bombs off the fence to drive in runs!! The whole team kept the energy high and making plays on defense! Shout out to Catcher Isaiah Vasquez who was an Ironman for three straight bracket games behind the dish!! UAW!!!
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Wildcats get a big win at home beating Greater New Bedford 9-5. Garces was solidified in the mound going 6 letting up 5 ER and striking out 7. Mallett with the save. Garces with a 💣 and 4 RBIS Dowdall with his first career 💣 Navin had 2 hits and 2 RBIS Mussiari 1 hit 1RBI
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WEST BRIDGEWATER BOYS VARSITY BASEBALL: West Bridgewater 9 Greater New Bedford RVT 5 May 12, 2025. West Bridgewater defeated Greater New Bedford RVT 9-5 with some fireworks at bat. West Bridgewater’s Jag Garces hit a go ahead 3-run home run and drove in 4 runs. Ben Dowdall had 2 hits including a solo home run, 1 RBI and stole 2 bases. Nick Navin had 2 hits and 2 RBI’s. Ryan Nunes had a triple. Jag Garces pitched 6 innings to get the win striking out 7 batters. Charlie Mallett pitched 1 inning in relief and did not allow a run or earned run. Jag Garces 3 run home run to left field came in the bottom of the fifth inning which put the Wildcats on top 6-5. Ben Dowdall’s first career home run came on a solo shot to left field in the bottom of the fifth inning extended the Wildcats lead 7-5. Aiden Mussari had 1 hit and 1 RBI. Nate Grueter and Ben LeGrice each had 1 hit for the Wildcats. West Bridgewater (6-9) plays next at Seekonk on May 14, 2025, at 4 pm. @WESTBRIDGEBALL @BoostersWb @BrocktonSports @sports_ledger @ChrisMcDaniel88 @GlobeSchools @GlobeLars @BostonHeraldHS @RichlandOhNews @jag_garces11 @jaglogar @dowdall_be3240 @ryannunes38 @Nate_Grueter @Mallett_13 @Ben_LG6 @nick_navin9
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Wildcats get a big win at home beating Greater New Bedford 9-5. Garces was solidified in the mound going 6 letting up 5 ER and striking out 7. Mallett with the save. Garces with a 💣 and 4 RBIS Dowdall with his first career 💣 Navin had 2 hits and 2 RBIS Mussiari 1 hit 1RBI

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🔦 Uncommitted Spotlight 🔦 2026 INF Jag Garces of West Bridgewater and Triple Crown Kings Athletic and physical right-handed hitting infielder. The bat plays and he showed flash with the glove. @jag_garces11 Exit Velocity- 92 mph Arm Velocity- 80 mph 6.78 runner
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Nice balance swing and out of the park @jag_garces11 …. very proud of your hard work and listen to his Mama in the background 😄 @anaid1972
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WEST BRIDGEWATER BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL: 2024/2025 SEASON RECAP. The West Bridgewater Wildcats boys’ varsity basketball team finished the 2024/2025 season with a 7-13 record in Division 4 in the South Coast Conference under first year head coach Mike Jones. The record did not define this team or the season as they were better than the result record wise. West Bridgewater had a tough above average schedule as they played and lost twice to Bourne who was the # 2 ranked team in the state of Massachusetts in Division 4 and made it to the final 4 in the MIAA tournament. The Wildcats also played and lost twice to Old Rochester who made it to the MIAA Division 3 final championship game and almost won and West Bridgewater also played and lost to Somerset Berkley who finished the season 24-1 while destroying the competition in the Division 2 MIAA tournament in route to winning and being crowned as state champions. 8 of the teams’ 13 losses came from opponents who were not only larger schools but in Division 3 or higher. West Bridgewater started the season on fire beating Blue Hills 79-58 with 3 players scoring in double figures – Jag Garces (19), Armani Lloret (16) and Lamar Valentina Jr. (10). It was also the most points the team ended up scoring in a game all season. The following game they continued to heat up with a 77-60 win against Seekonk that again saw 3 players scoring in double figures – Jag Garces (19), Armani Lloret (13) and Ben Stapleton (13) as well as a highlight 3 pointer made by Brendan Hulme. The Wildcats then cooled off and faced 5 stellar teams in a row that all made the MIAA tournament in Bourne, Holbrook, Fairhaven, Old Rochester and Apponequet that caused the 5-game skid. However, the Wildcats bounced back winning 4 of their next 6 games with wins against Joseph Case, Fairhaven, Seekonk and Joseph Case again. The only 2 losses during that stretch were against state champion Somerset Berkley and Final 4 MIAA team Bourne. West Bridgewater then went on another skid losing their next 6 games against tough as well as improved teams as the season went along in Holbrook, East Bridgewater (Division 3), Dighton-Rehoboth (Division 3), Blue Hills, Greater New Bedford (Division 3) and Old Rochester (Division 3). The Wildcats ended that streak by an impressive and united regular season ending game win against rival East Bridgewater 58-49 that had 4 West Bridgewater team members not play, all of whom were starters or impact players in Henry Sainrisme, Lamar Valentina Jr., J.J. Maclean and Quincee Huggins. The Wildcat’s win was capitalized by 3 players hitting double digits in points including a season and career high in points from Nick Navin (18). Jag Garces netted 14 and Ben Stapleton had 12. The three most exciting games of the season were games that all came down to the last minute or seconds until the winner was decided. After losing against Division 3 Fairhaven on January 3, 2025, by 11 points, the Wildcats came back and won the second match 51-50 in a thriller on January 17, 2025. In a back-and-forth game West Bridgewater held a 2-point lead after the first quarter then Fairhaven held a 2-point lead at halftime. In the last seconds of the third quarter Nick Navin sank 2 three-pointers to put West Bridgewater up by 1 to close the quarter. With West Bridgewater up 50-45 late in the 4th quarter Fairhaven came back to tie the game at 50 until Armani Lloret was fouled and made a free throw to win the game for the Wildcats. Jag Garces had a great overall game and led the team in scoring with 20 points. West Bridgewater won 76-74 against Seekonk in another thriller at Seekonk High School on January 24, 2025. Down 74-73 with 10 seconds left in the game, Freshman J. J. MacLean 12 points (four 3-pointers all in the 4th quarter) hit a 3-pointer to give West Bridgewater the lead 76-74 and the win. Lamar Valentina Jr. had a double/double with season highs 16 points and 14 rebounds. Armani Lloret also had a double/double with 14 points and 10 assists. Jag Garces also scored in double figures with 16 points all in the first half for the West Bridgewater Wildcats. Although West Bridgewater lost 61-59 to East Bridgewater on February 5, 2025, it had everything you could ask for in Wildcat pride. The Wildcats of West Bridgewater, with 3:25 left in the game down by 10 at 59-49 saw a brilliant move by Coach Mike Jones who elected to go with a smaller speedy lineup with high energy defense as well as shifty and tough offense with Armani Lloret and Quincee Huggins. During the last 3:25 saw West Bridgewater score 10 points and only allow East Bridgewater to score 2 on foul shots. The Wildcats began to claw back with Jag Garces, who may be one of the best physical gritty players in the league and who had a standout game fighting for rebounds, paving paths for drives to the basket, hustling and diving to the floor for any loose ball that came near him. Jag connected on a tough 2-point basket and then made a foul shot to cut the lead to 59-55 with 2 minutes left in the game. Then with 1 minute left Armani Lloret blazed past the Vikings defenders for a bucket to make it 59-57. The Wildcats, who played exceptionally strong in the final quarter, were forced to foul East Bridgewater to have more time on the clock and they made 1 of 2 shots to make it a 3-point game at 60-57. The Wildcats Armani Lloret once again utilized his speed and shiftiness to score another successful bucket to make it only a 1-point game with 8 seconds left at 60-59. West Bridgewater then fouled East Bridgewater who once again hit 1 or 2 free throws to make it 61-59. Then with 2 seconds left in the game and a full court length to go the Wildcats still had hope to get a shot off to tie or win the game. Ben Stapleton made a great quick shift move to pass to an open Armani Lloret who heaved in a shot from well beyond half court before the buzzer sounded which went inside the rim and circled around but then popped out for an East Bridgewater win, but a game almost won on a miracle shot. First year head coach Mike Jones did an admiral job leading the young Wildcats. Coach Jones brought a new level of experience, professionalism, knowledge, learning and education to the team that was needed. With West Bridgewater returning many players next season and several excellent junior varsity prospects ready to step up the future as well as unity is bright with lots of success on the horizon for Coach Mike Jones and his team. Individual Team Player Season Highlight Games: Jag Garces – A first team South Coast Conference All-Star selection and Sportsmanship winner for the 2024/2025 season, Jag was a natural leader on the court with his play, actions and supporting his teammates. He defines the definition of true grit with his style of play and intensity. Jag a junior led the team in scoring averaging over 15 points a game and had 3 games in the season when he scored 20 or more points. Jag scored 25 points against Holbrook on December 23, 2024, which was the most points scored by any player on the team in a game during the varsity season and in that same game contributed with 7 steals and 6 rebounds. Jag also had 2 double-double games in the season with 16 points and 10 rebounds against Fairhaven and 16 points and 14 rebounds at East Bridgewater. Armani Lloret – Possibly the quickest ball handler and dribbler in the league with great basketball skills started every game in the season and one player when you watch who simply is passionate about playing basketball. Armani a junior finished second on the team in scoring averaging 8.5 points a game and had 7 games in the season scoring in double digits. Armani scored 16 points at home against Blue Hills and had 16 points and 10 assist game at Seekonk. Ben Stapleton – A sophomore started every game in the 2024/2025 season with an excellent basketball IQ and one of the best passers in the league with strong overall skills finished as a South Coast Conference All-Star Honorable Mention. No doubt he will be a first team All-Star in the upcoming seasons. Ben scored a season high of 13 points at Bourne and had a pair of 12-point games at home against Joseph Case and East Bridgewater. J.J. Maclean – Only a freshman J.J made a big impact in his play especially in shooting from 3-point land. Limited to 14 games played in the season due to health issues but averaged 8 points a game and was an exciting player to watch each game either coming in off the bench or starting. Scored a season high 14 points at Somerset-Berkley and followed that up next game at Seekonk where he made 4 (3-pointers) in the final quarter including the game winner. Lamar Valentina Jr. – A 6’4” 240 junior classmen made his physical presence known in games with his talent on the glass in gathering rebounds. Lamar had a season high in points and rebounds at Seekonk with 16 points and 14 rebounds. He also had another double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds at home against Old Rochester. Henry Sainrisme – As a senior Henry started almost every game and was instant energy in being all over the court in tracking the ball down with his great jumping ability, passing or rebounding as well as a great supporter of his teammates. Scored a season high of 14 points and led the team in scoring at home against Joseph Case. Quincee Huggins – As a senior Quincee was an electric spark plug off the bench with his ball handling and shooting. Scored a season high of 13 points at home against Joseph Case and had a pivotal role in scoring instant quick points in the win at Seekonk. Brendan Hulme – As a senior Brendan was the ultimate definition of a team player and supporter as well as being a fan favorite for his outstanding personality and charisma. Brendan also known as B-Man by his teammates as a form of a superhero and for his sharp shooting always lit up the crowd when he played. Brendan made a 3-pointer at home against Seekonk from deep beyond the arc that brought every teammate and fan in the stands to celebrate as if they won a championship. Brendan scored a season high 5 points including another highlight 3-pointer at home against Greater New Bedford and ended his career as a South Coast Conference All-Star Honorable Mention. Colin Maher – As a senior Colin was known for his phenomenal shooting in practice and great work ethic in practice and games as well as professional attitude. Colin scored a season high 3 points on a 3-point shot at home against Blue Hills. Tommy Polidori – As a junior Tommy was fierce coming off the bench with his high intensity and exceptionally strong physicality. Every moment he played during the season Tommy was at high-speed going full force going wherever the ball was and was great on defense. Tommy scored a season high 2 points in 6 different games. Sam Popotte – As a junior Sam saw limited action and scored a season high 2 points at Old Rochester and at home against East Bridgewater. Sam is an excellent football player as a WR/CB and will be instrumental in the success of the Wildcats in the 2025 season. Colin O’Neil – As a junior Colin saw limited action but, every minute he played his speed and play was excellent. Colin scored a season high 3 points all on 3-pointers in games against Blue Hills and Old Rochester twice. Colin is an excellent football player as a WR/CB and will be instrument in the success of the Wildcats in the 2025 season. Hayden Razza – As a junior Hayden utilized his speed and quickness in scoring a season high 8 points at Apponequet. Nick Navin – As a sophomore Nick came on strong as the season ended and had a valuable season with his significant contributions. Sam scored a season high 18 points including 4 (3-pointers) at home against East Bridgewater which also was the second most points scored by a player on the team in a game during the season. Nick also tossed in 11 points at East Bridgewater including 3 (3-pointers). Kevin Kearton – As a sophomore forward Kevin was a standout player on the junior varsity team especially with his rebounding skills and was brought up to the varsity team for a few games. Kevin scored a season high 2 points on the varsity team at home against Greater New Bedford. Kevin is also an excellent football player as a WR/OLB and will be instrumental in the success of the Wildcats in the 2025 season. Charlie Mallett – As a sophomore guard Charlie was a standout player on the junior varsity team especially with his shooting skills and was brought up to the varsity team for games. Charlie scored a season high 3 points at home against Joseph Case and will be a big part in the coming years for the varsity team. Sam Bell – As a freshman guard Sam was a standout player on the junior varsity team and an exceptional shooter netting 34 points against Seekonk including 8 (3-pointers) in that game. The 34 points scored in that game was the most any induvial player scored in a game in junior varsity or varsity during the season. Sam was brought up to the varsity team for games. Sam scored a season high 3 points at home against Joseph Case and will be a big bright spot in the coming years for the basketball team. Tyler Bullock – A standout forward on the junior varsity team leading the team at times in scoring and rebounds with great size and skills will be an important player for the Wildcats future for success. He was brought up to varsity for the last game of the season. Tyler scored a season high of 3 points at home against East Bridgewater. @CoachMikeJ23 @ReddingtonCoach @WbCoachKogler @BoostersWb @jag_garces11 @jaglogar @BenStapleton27 @LloretArmani @henrysainrisme @nick_navin9 @brendan_hulme6 @tpolidori_25 @ptonski @tim_hulme @lungboy
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I’m honored to announce I have been selected to participate in the NBFSS Underclass Combine. Donations to the link below are greatly appreciated and will help raise funds for the Future Stars Series Foundation and St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital. donorbox.org/jaggarcesfss-2
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