Sixth Former Teddy Fenton has been named a 2016 All-American by US Lacrosse.
US Lacrosse defines All-Americans as "...the best players from their area. They exhibit superior skills and techniques, possess exceptional game sense and knowledge, and embody good sportsmanship."
A three-time, All-EIL (Eastern Independent League) selection at attack, Teddy broke the School career scoring record of 199 points, set by Brendan Kinnane '07, with 134 goals and 186 assists, for a total of 321 career points.
He has served as a captain of the Abbey's 2016 Varsity Boy's Lacrosse Team, which went 12-3 overall on the season and 6-1 in the league play.
Teddy also received The Frost Family Trophy this season, which recognizes "...a member of the boys' lacrosse team who has contributed in significant ways to the school's lacrosse program and whose passion for the game is best exemplified by his leadership, fair play, and gentlemanly conduct."
Ravens Head Boys' Lacrosse Coach Al Brown said, "Teddy has been an integral part of our team for the past four years. He had the ability to create scoring opportunities for himself, and he had great field vision and sense that enabled him to find his teammates for additional scoring opportunities. He has been a great team player."
Teddy will attend Colby College (Maine) in the fall and plans to play lacrosse there.
Congratulations, Teddy!