Boys lacrosse midseason Northern Utahns to watch
Standouts and region standings through April 14

CONNER BECKER, Standard-Examiner
Second-year lacrosse player and Weber sophomore Nixon Bennion fires toward the net during a spring practice on Monday, March 10, 2025, in Pleasant View.BOYS LACROSSE WATCH LIST
Luke Donigan
Davis • A
Donigan’s 28 goals (4.0 goals per game) lead Region 1 and rank 18th in the state through seven games. Donigan logged a season-high 12 points – eight goals and four assists – leading Davis (7-0, 2-0) past Syracuse 21-3 on April 8.
Laydin Berry
Fremont • A
Berry’s 27 assists (3.3 assists per game) lead Region 1 and rank fourth in the state through eight games. Berry’s 46 points are another region-high, with the Fremont senior recording 10 or more points twice this season.
Jake Greenhalgh
Weber • A
A sophomore Greenhalgh leads Weber with 27 goals, ranking second in Region 1 and 21 in the state through eight games. Greenhalgh (5.0 points per game) scored seven points – five goals and two assists – leading Weber over Layton 18-1 on April 8.
Riley Souza
Fremont • G
Allowing just 7.6 goals per game, Souza’s .644 save percentage is the best in Region 1 and ranks 11th in the state through eight games. Souza’s logged four games allowing six goals or fewer; Davis scored a season-high 13 goals in a 13-10 win over the Silverwolves on April 10.
Jett Henrie
Box Elder • G
In eight games, Henrie (.653 save percentage) leads Region 5 goalies as the Bees rejoined the win column defeating Lehi 12-3 on April 11. Henrie’s save percentage ranks eighth in the state and lands inside the top 100 national goalies.
Gage Wright
West Field • A
Wright commands Region 11 in goals (46), assists (18), and total points (64) as the Longhorns bolster their profile as a playoff contender. Wright recorded a season-high 12 points – seven goals and five assists – vs. Ridgeline on April 7.
Tyler Owen
Bear River • G
Owen’s .629 save percentage sits third in Region 11 and 15th in the state with the senior allowing just 7.7 goals per game. In just two losses, Owen’s lent opponents no more than 11 goals in a contest.
Tyler Dickson
Roy • A
Despite a 2-8 start by the Royals, Dickson is off to a shining start leading Region 5 with 41 points and 27 goals. Roy’s sophomore captain ranks inside the state’s top 25 on both measures, with a season-high 10 points – six goals and four assists – drawn during a 14-1 win over Bonneville on March 12.
NORTHERN UTAH STANDINGS THROUGH APRIL 14
REGION 1
TEAM… OVERALL… REGION…
1. Davis… 7-0… 2-0
2. Farmington… 7-2… 2-0
3. Weber… 6-2… 1-1
4. Syracuse… 3-7… 1-1
5. Fremont 3-7… 0-2
6. Layton… 1-7… 0-2
REGION 5
TEAM… OVERALL… REGION…
1. Bountiful… 5-3… 0-0
2. Northridge… 5-3… 0-0
3. Woods Cross… 6-4… 0-0
4. Clearfield… 6-4… 0-0
5. Box Elder… 4-4… 0-0
6. Viewmont… 3-5… 0-0
7. Roy… 2-8… 0-0
REGION 11
TEAM… OVERALL… REGION…
1. West Field… 8-3… 5-0
2. Green Canyon… 5-4… 4-1
3. Bear River… 7-2… 3-2
4. Sky View… 7-4… 3-2
5. Mountain Crest… 7-3… 2-3
6. Ridgeline… 3-7… 1-4
7. Logan… 2-9… 0-6