As the 2025 lacrosse season draws to a close, South Kent School proudly recognizes five senior student-athletes whose contributions, leadership, and commitment have helped strengthen the foundation and future of our growing lacrosse program.
Max Kogler ’25
Max was a valuable addition to the lacrosse program this season, bringing with him a great attitude and a strong competitive edge. Known for his athleticism and defensive grit, Max became a ground ball machine, consistently disrupting opposing offenses and creating opportunities for transition play. His effort and consistency were key assets to the team, and we wish him the very best as he takes his next steps after South Kent
Daniel Ragsdale ’25
Daniel joined the team this year with no prior lacrosse experience, but that didn’t stop him from diving in headfirst. Through sheer determination and an incredible work ethic, Daniel quickly became one of the most improved—and most reliable—players on the defensive end. His energy and positivity were infectious, raising the spirits of the team and anchoring a defense that grew stronger each week. We look forward to seeing where his drive and passion take him in the years ahead.
Bodhi Walsh ’25
As the only three-year lacrosse player in this year’s graduating class, Bodhi holds a special place in the story of this program’s revival. Whether it was during practice or on his own time, Bodhi could always be found on the field refining his craft—with focus, discipline, and a smile. His work ethic and positive attitude set the tone for younger players, and his example helped shape the culture of the team. Bodhi will continue his academic and athletic journey at Westminster University, and we wish him continued success.
Francis Dunham ’25
Francis has been a cornerstone of the Cardinals’ offensive unit over the past two seasons. As a trusted feeder and tactical leader on attack, he created space, found shooters, and kept the offense clicking. His steady leadership and calm presence helped guide the team through big moments and tough matchups alike. Francis heads to the University of Colorado Boulder this fall, and we have no doubt he’ll bring that same balance of intelligence and poise to all that lies ahead.
John McNamara ’25
A newcomer to the team but no stranger to impact, John made an immediate impression on and off the field. His scoring ability, field awareness, and passion for the game made him a key contributor to the team’s offensive success. Just as valuable was his sense of humor and knack for lifting team morale with a well-timed joke or smile. John leaves behind a legacy of leadership through both performance and personality, and we wish him all the best in the next chapter of his journey.
This senior class embodied the core values of South Kent Athletics: resilience, humility, leadership, and a team-first mentality. As they move on to the next phase of their academic and personal lives, we thank them for their commitment and for helping lay the groundwork for the future of South Kent Lacrosse.