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Pure Domination: Player of the Year - Again


Pure Domination: Player of the Year - Again

Congratulations to Kerri Finneran '25 on being named the Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year as a sophomore for the Merrimack Valley Conference Division 1 and by the Eagle-Tribune for the second straight year.

Kerri Finneran '25 playing lacrosse

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Kerri Finneran '25 playing basketball

Three Sport Athlete

Kerri is a stand-out student-athlete in three sports for the Raiders: field hockey, basketball, and lacrosse.

Kerri Finneran '25 playing field hockey
Kerri Finneran '25 posing with lacrosse stick

A Raider Family

Kerri’s mother, Mrs. Lisa Finneran, is a school counselor at Central Catholic, and her father, Robert Finneran '88, played Raider football and went on to win a national title with Ithaca College Football.

Her three older brothers also excelled as Raider student-athletes, leading the Raider Boys Lacrosse Team to a sectional title in 2019. Her brother Ryan Finneran '19 played lacrosse at Saint Anselm College, and her twin brothers Connor Finneran '20 and Michael Finneran '20 are both playing lacrosse at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT).

Three of her uncles have been inducted into Central Catholic’s Athletic Hall of Fame: Brendan Finneran '93, Edward “Ned” Finneran '96, and Sean P. Finneran '91.

And her other two uncles are also Raiders: Neil Finneran '97 and Thomas A. Finneran '85, as well as two cousins: Caitlin A. Finneran '21 and Sean Finneran '23.

Congratulations, Kerri! We're excited to see what you accomplish next!

Kerri Finneran getting high fived

 


About Raider Athletics

Players at superbowl

Raider Athletics represents a proud tradition of teamwork and excellence that enriches the Central Catholic experience for both participants and spectators.

We offer 30 Varsity Sports in competitions governed by the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA), the Merrimack Valley Conference (MVC), and the Massachusetts Secondary School Administrators Association (MSSAA).

Our student-athletes bring home State, Sectional, and Conference Championships on a regular basis while representing the school community with pride.

Girls basketball team in huddle at TD Garden


Central Catholic High School
A College Preparatory High School of Excellence in the Marist Tradition

Founded by the Marist Brothers in the heart of Lawrence, Massachusetts in 1935, Central Catholic High School enrolls 1,200 students from over 60 cities and towns and several countries. Students come from diverse backgrounds to form a caring community of faith, learning, and service. They advance to college in overwhelming numbers (nearly 100%) and move on to successful careers and positions of leadership in government, business, industry, academia, and professions.

Central Catholic High School is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

For more information, please visit www.CentralCatholic.net, call 978-682-0260, or email website@centralcatholic.net.

Mission: Central Catholic High School makes Jesus known and loved.
We educate the whole person for college and for life, with particular care for the least favored and those in need.