U.S. Lacrosse recognizes Borkowski as 2025 All-Academic Honoree

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Courtesy of Washington Township Public Schools Washington Township High School 2025 graduate Jake Borkowski recently was recognized by U.S. Lacrosse as a 2025 All-Academic Honoree.

Washington Township High School class of 2025 graduate Jake Borkowski recently was recognized by U.S. Lacrosse as a 2025 All-Academic Honoree. A member of the National Honor Society, Borkowski was one of just six student-athletes in South Jersey to earn the prestigious award. 

On the field, Borkowski was named second-team All-South Jersey Interscholastic Lacrosse League (SJILL) as an attackman, capping off an impressive series of postseason honors for the Minutemen lacrosse program, according to a press release through Washington Township Public Schools.

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Other Minutemen award recipients included:

Robbie Finnegan – Midfield
– 1st Team SJILL-American
– 1st Team Group 4 Coaches Association
– 2nd Team NJ.com Group 4

Parker Reese – Faceoff Specialist
– 2nd Team SJILL-American
– 3rd Team NJ.com Group 4

Myles Malone – Attack
– 1st Team SJILL-American

Cole Aquino – Defense
– 2nd Team SJILL-American

Ethan Wechter – Defense
– 2nd Team SJILL-American

Jake Devereaux – Goalie
– 2nd Team SJILL-American

The Minutemen concluded their historic season with a 14-7 record, the highest win total in program history, and reached the South Jersey Group 4 semifinals, marking the team’s deepest postseason run to date.

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