Head Coach: Bradley Bachman (19th season)
Team: Easton Area High School
Sport: Boys Lacrosse
Assistants:
David Bennett
Rory McPeek
Michael Phillips
Lou Scrafano
Chris Varela
Derek Zook
Key Returning players:
Shae Linegar, Sr. Attack: returning EPC 1st Team Attack: 115 points in 2025 on 71 goals and 44 assists
Shae broke our single season scoring record last year, and needs 69 more to break our record for career points. He’s averaged 86 points over the last two years with 115 coming in 2024. He will move on to continue his education and play at Pace University next year.
Cael DiSora, Sr. Midfield: Returning USA Lacrosse All American, Returning EPC 1st Team Midfield, 68 points on 49 goals and 19 assists
Cael’s speed and big shot ability have to be planned for by opposing defenses. He’s scored over sixty points each of the last two seasons from midfield (which are big numbers for a midfielder) and has been our initiator on offense. He will move on to continue his education and play at Lafayette College next year.
Xavier Parker, Sr. Attack: 65 points on 38 goals and 27 assists
Xavier’s effect on the field is felt on the scoreboard, in the groundball game, during transition, and on the ride. He regularly provides the team more possessions through his hustle plays and is poised for a breakout season. He will move on to continue his education and play at Shenandoah University next year.
Sean McPeek, So. Attack: 95 points on 47 goals and 48 assists
As a freshman, McPeek came close to tying our single season scoring record. He is a sizeable attackman that can score lefty, righty, inside, and outside. His athleticism makes him a monster in our riding and clearing game, and despite his youth, he has a calming influence on the field.
Luke Placotaris: Sr. Defense: returning EPC 1st Team Defense last year
Luke is our physically consistent defender who is an asset in the clearing game. He is adept at picking off passes and finding double-teams for turnovers. He will continue his education at Penn State University.
Quentin Hammerstone, Sr. Defense: Quentin is our fastest defender and plays wide open. He is a proactive defender that pushes the tempo against his matchup, and he brings speed between the boxes in our transition game. He will continue his education at Penn State University.
Key Newcomers:
Andrew Biddle, Jr. DMid
Adam Lapham, So. Goalie
Donovin Ndukwe, So. DMid
Alonzo Parker, So. Defense
Evan Placotaris, So. Midfield
2025 Outlook: This senior class has been in championship games every year they have played at Easton. We return almost all of our offense and half of our defense from last year’s league and district championship team. A challenge this year will be to play with a target on us in every game, but we are accustomed to teams circling our game on their calendars. We have to move forward, improve, and write our own 2025 script.