North Greenville was well-represented in the 2025 Conference Carolinas All-Conference Teams as a program record eight student-athletes received all-conference honors. In addition,
Caden Castle received a major award of being named the Conference Carolinas Offensive Player of the Year, the first Trailblazer to receive the award since 2021 when Thomas Cecere achieved the honor.
Castle, a junior from Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina was named All-Conference Carolinas 1st Team. He impressed throughout the year, leading the team with 46 goals for the season, which ranked 3rd in Conference Carolinas. Caden also provided 20 assists throughout the year for a team-leading total of 66 points. In addition, Castle recorded 19 ground balls and 8 caused turnovers.
Hayden Moffat, a senior from Airdrie, Alberta, Canada was also named 1st team All-Conference Carolinas. Moffat kept pace with Castle throughout the year, finishing the season with 40 goals and 22 assists for a total of 62 points. He also provided 22 ground balls and caused 5 turnovers.
Dalton Wilkins, a redshirt junior from Summerfield, North Carolina rounds out the 1st team recipients. Wilkins posted 41 ground balls and 18 caused turnovers throughout the season. He was part of a solid defense that allowed the 3rd fewest goals in Conference Carolinas among teams that played the full season. Dalton also scored a goal and posted an assist.
Jackson Reich, a sophomore from Tacoma, Washington was named All-Conference Carolinas 2nd team. Reich put together a solid season, finishing tied for 4th on the team in total points with 29, scoring 23 goals and providing 6 assists.Â
Yates Miller, a redshirt sophomore from Naples, Florida, was also named 2nd team All-Conference Carolinas as he finished the season with 17 goals and 12 assists, tying
Jackson Reich and
Nick Meier with 29 total points. He also picked up 20 ground balls.
Nich Schaller, a sophomore from Norcross, Georgia made the All-Conference Carolinas 2nd team after putting together a solid season that resulted in 17 caused turnovers and 35 ground balls. He also scored 2 goals and provided 3 assists.
Seth Broseman also made the All-Conference Carolinas 2nd team for his impressive play at face off, recording a .560 face off percentage and winning a total of 93. He led the team with 51 ground balls and also recorded 3 goals and 3 assists.
Tristan Stephenson, a senior from Acworth, Georgia was named to the All-Conference Carolinas 2nd Team. Stephenson finished with 17 ground balls and 16 caused turnovers. He also provided an assist.
Conference Carolinas 2025 Men's Lacrosse All-Conference Awards