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Brady Kushner

Don Bosco Prep


Sport(s): LACROSSE

Birthday: January 2008

Graduation Year: 2026

Hometown: Palisades, New York

Birthday

January 2008

Graduation Year

2026

Hometown

Palisades, New York

Biography:

Brady Kushner, class of 2026, is a standout attackman for Don Bosco Prep's boys lacrosse team, known for his skilled playmaking, strong field vision, and consistent scoring ability. With a reputation for creating offensive opportunities, Brady excels in tight game situations and is recognized by teammates and coaches for his leadership and determination. His versatility on the field makes him a valuable contributor, helping elevate Don Bosco Prep's competitive edge. As he continues his high school lacrosse career, Brady remains focused to grow as an athlete and teammate, aiming to lead his team to continued success this season and beyond. Brady committed to continuing his academic and athletic career at Loyola University Maryland, a testament to his dedication and skill in the sport.

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Don Bosco Top Contenders to take home another championship in 2025?

Mar 31, 2025

The 2025 boys lacrosse season kicked off with games last week and it’s never too early to start thinking about the teams who have the chance to end the season with a state championship.NJ Advance Media is previewing all five groups this week, highlighting the early frontrunners in each sectional title race as well as the title contenders in the overall group championship chase.Non-PublicFavoriteDon Bosco Prep: Last season’s No. 1 team and the current top dog stretched its winning streak to 12 games with a 7-6 win over Georgetown Prep (MD) last Wednesday, the Ironmen’s first of four straight against out-of-state opponents. They won’t see a New Jersey team until April 8 against Bergen Catholic. Senior faceoff standout Scott Conte, Duke-bound attackman Brady Scioletti (61 goals, 25 assists last year) and junior Yale commit Johnny Devir (35G, 19A) lead a well-rounded offense while seniors David Corb (Quinnipiac), Ben Linder (Mercer) and Timothy Norum (Cortland) anchor a tough, experienced defense for junior goalie Brody Corey. The Rutgers commit came up with 17 saves against Georgetown Prep, and does come in with experience behind Colton Carfello in 2024. Scioletti began his season with three goals and two assists and Conte won 10 of 16 at the faceoff X against Georgetown Prep. And we cant forget about Loyola commit, Brady Kushner who is sure to stack up goals this season. 

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