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Top 10 Defensemen & Forwards: 2025-2026 Final Regular Season Leaders

The 2025-2026 regular season is in the books, and two St. Sebastian's Arrows sit atop the Massachusetts 2010-born scoring charts. Sam Fishbone owns the blueline crown, and Jack Queally takes the forward title.

The final numbers are in for the 2025-2026 Massachusetts prep regular season, and the results tell a clear story: St. Sebastian's produced the top scorer at both positions. On the blueline, Sam Fishbone ran away with the defenseman scoring title, finishing with 29 points (6G, 23A) to lead all 2010-born blueliners. Up front, Jack Queally claimed the forward crown with 37 points (16G, 21A), separating himself from a deep and talented field. Here are the final Top 10 at each position.

Top 10 Defensemen

Sam Fishbone finished as the most productive defenseman in the 2010 class, but the race at the top was a season-long battle. Fishbone and Nicholas Ware swapped the lead on the blueline leaderboard throughout the year, and when the dust settled, both finished with an identical 23 assists - tied for the most among all defensemen. The difference was Fishbone's six goals. Ware, playing a pure distributor role from the Belmont Hill blueline, did not score a single goal all season, making his 23-assist output all the more impressive. But Fishbone's 29 total points (6G, 23A) gave him the crown by six points. Logan Cotter at St. Marks locked down the third spot with 20 points on a balanced 5G, 15A line, followed by Winchendon's Tyler Poti at 16. Brodie Anderson (Cushing Academy) and Ryan Porter (Dexter Southfield) tied for fifth with 11 points each.

Rank Player School G A PTS
1 Sam Fishbone St. Sebastian's 6 23 29
2 Nicholas Ware Belmont Hill 0 23 23
3 Logan Cotter St. Marks 5 15 20
4 Tyler Poti Winchendon 1 15 16
T5 Brodie Anderson Cushing Academy 3 8 11
T5 Ryan Porter Dexter Southfield 2 9 11
T7 Alex Guo Belmont Hill 2 8 10
T7 Brendan Martin St. Sebastian's 2 8 10
9 Ryan Guden Roxbury Latin 3 4 7
10 Tiger Tang BB&N 0 6 6

Top 10 Forwards

Jack Queally leaves no doubt. The St. Sebastian's forward finished the regular season with 37 points (16G, 21A), pulling away from a talented group to claim the 2010-born scoring crown. Queally also led all forwards in assists with 21, showcasing the vision and playmaking that kept him at the top of the leaderboard wire to wire. Carter Felt of Rivers was the most dangerous goal scorer in the class, leading all players with 20 goals - a number no other 2010-born forward came close to matching - and finished second overall at 34 points. Sam Lee (Belmont Hill) rounded out the top three with 32 points (15G, 17A), the most balanced stat line of the trio. Remarkably, the top three never changed all season - Queally, Felt, and Lee held those spots from start to finish, trading positions at times but never letting anyone else break through.

The biggest movers down the stretch were Thomas Egan (Austin Prep, 31 pts) and Drew Gallucci (Pingree, 27 pts), who both emerged as elite producers in the second half. Drew Short at Winchendon was the quiet playmaker of the class with 17 assists, while three players - Robert Dekleine, Jameson Needham, and Michael Barrett - finished knotted at 20 points in a three-way tie for seventh.

Rank Player School G A PTS
1 Jack Queally St. Sebastian's 16 21 37
2 Carter Felt Rivers 20 14 34
3 Sam Lee Belmont Hill 15 17 32
4 Thomas Egan Austin Prep 13 18 31
5 Drew Gallucci Pingree 12 15 27
6 Drew Short Winchendon 7 17 24
T7 Robert Dekleine Belmont Hill 9 11 20
T7 Jameson Needham St. Sebastian's 12 8 20
T7 Michael Barrett Phillips Andover 8 12 20
10 Jamie Calla Governors Academy 11 7 18

Note: All statistics reflect the 2025-2026 regular season for 2010-born Massachusetts prep players. Players are ranked by total points (goals + assists).

Congratulations to Sam Fishbone and Jack Queally on their regular season scoring titles. Both Arrows will look to carry that production into the postseason as St. Sebastian's makes its playoff push. Stay tuned to State of Hockey for playoff coverage and full postseason stats across Massachusetts prep hockey.