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Recruiting: Rivers defender Cal Lemley verbally commits to Colgate

By Jonathan SigalFebruary 15, 2021

Cal Lemley
Cal Lemley, left, puts in a tackle against Middlesex in the 2018 NEPSAC Class B final. (Mike Gridley/New England Soccer Journal)

A recruiting cycle in New England youth soccer wouldn’t be complete without a Colgate-bound player or two, a trend that Class of 2022 defender Cal Lemley (Wellesley, Mass.) will continue.

Lemley announced his verbal commitment to the Patriot League program over the weekend, giving the Raiders a center back who’s among the best in Massachusetts at his age group.

Lemley is part of a talented junior class at Independent School League side Rivers, plus competes for the Boston Bolts U-19 ECNL Composite team.

Tags: Cal Lemley, Colgate, NEPSAC, Patriot League, Rivers

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