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Prime Time 2025 is back like it never left.
For the third year in a row, Prime Time and Team 91 Long Island Shock played in the NLF class of 2025 National Championship game. The teams split the first two games, with Prime Time winning in 2022 and Team 91 returning the favor a year ago.
This time, Prime Time made sure to come out with the series win. Tournament MVP Ty Ramachandran (Rye, N.Y.) was outstanding in the cage, the Georgetown commit making 10 saves to lead his team to a 7-3 win. The victory capped a perfect 22-0 summer for Prime Time and cemented its status as the best team in the age group.
Michigan commit Kaden Parsons (Taft, Conn.) was excellent in leading the offensive charge for the champs. Parsons tallied twice and also set up one more goal. Navy verbal Alex Ponchock (Benjamin School, Fla.) buried a pair of goals for Prime Time, which also got a goal and an assist from four-star Duke commit Brady Scioletti (Don Bosco Prep, N.J.).
Four-star Notre Dame verbal Aidan Diaz-Matos showed why he’s the top-ranked faceoff midfielder in the class with a great day at the stripe, capped by a fourth quarter-opening goal to ice the game. Five-star Irish commit Cam Kelley (Salisbury, Conn.) also scored in the victory. Recent Amherst LSM commit Oliver Pritchard (Taft, Conn.) doled out an assist.
Higgins, Raio, Kouletsis Score for Team 91
Five-star Maryland commit Matty Higgins (Boys’ Latin, Md.), five-star North Carolina commit Anthony Raio (Half Hollow Hills West, N.Y.) and four-star Penn verbal Kimo Kouletsis (The Woodlands, Texas) all scored once for the Shock. James Pagano (Commack, N.Y. / Brown) set up Kouletsis’ tally.
Check out the full championship game highlights at the video player above or by subscribing to the NLF’s YouTube channel. NLF video highlights are courtesy of Mike Flanagan.