Eli Boren
Eli Boren
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Michael Campanile | Prep Lacrosse Scout
Eli Boren
Eli
Boren
5'11" | 170 lbs | A | Left Hand
Berkshire School | 2026
MA
, one of the lefty attackmen for Berkshire, showcased his dynamic skill set and creativity with a four-goal performance against Salisbury. He opened the scoring less than a minute into the game, reading the defense perfectly as the mirror when
James Holbrough
James
Holbrough
6'0" | 175 lbs | A | Right Hand
Berkshire School | 2027
#2
Nation
MA
dodged from X. Boren timed his cut, catching the feed in one motion and fired a behind-the-back finish to the far side—an early highlight worthy of a replay.
Boren added three more goals in the fourth quarter, each displaying a different layer of his offensive versatility. With just over nine minutes remaining, he handled a contested pass as the point man in transition and buried a low-release shot through traffic. A few minutes later on the extra-man unit, he found an open passing lane on the back pipe, caught a skip pass, faked near side, and absorbed contact before diving across the crease to score high and away. His final tally came at the buzzer—after his initial shot was denied five-hole, he collected his own rebound near the goal line and, in one motion, stretched out with one hand to finish low and away. If the game situation had been closer, that effort might’ve gone viral.
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Eli Boren
Eli
Boren
5'11" | 170 lbs | A | Left Hand
Berkshire School | 2026
MA
, one of the lefty attackmen for Berkshire, showcased his dynamic skill set and creativity with a four-goal performance against Salisbury. He opened the scoring less than a minute into the game, reading the defense perfectly as the mirror when
James Holbrough
James
Holbrough
6'0" | 175 lbs | A | Right Hand
Berkshire School | 2027
#2
Nation
MA
dodged from X. Boren timed his cut, catching the feed in one motion and fired a behind-the-back finish to the far side—an early highlight worthy of a replay.
Boren added three more goals in the fourth quarter, each displaying a different layer of his offensive versatility. With just over nine minutes remaining, he handled a contested pass as the point man in transition and buried a low-release shot through traffic. A few minutes later on the extra-man unit, he found an open passing lane on the back pipe, caught a skip pass, faked near side, and absorbed contact before diving across the crease to score high and away. His final tally came at the buzzer—after his initial shot was denied five-hole, he collected his own rebound near the goal line and, in one motion, stretched out with one hand to finish low and away. If the game situation had been closer, that effort might’ve gone viral.
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