
Jocelyn Gray was a dangerous attacker for St. Mark’s. (Patrick Donnelly/NEHJ)
Nobles won the Harrington Invitational once again, shutting out Williston Northampton in a high-end clash for the championship.
I made it out to Milton Academy on Saturday morning and Nobles all day on Sunday to take in the action, seeing each team at least once.
While Nobles versus Williston was, naturally, the marquee matchup of the weekend, there were plenty of other intriguing teams and games to catch, whether it was BB&N taking on St. Mark’s on Sunday, Williston and St. Paul’s rematch on Saturday and more. I was also able to get eyes on Westminster, Lawrence Academy and Milton Academy (again).
Earlier this week, we took a look at the championship in a vacuum, breaking down the standouts and takeaways from the one game. But what about the rest of the tournament?
Here are some uncommitted players that caught my eye, as well as some overarching takeaways from the 44th edition of the Harrington.
Let’s dive in.