Cam Lee has been electric all season and one of the most versatile players on Long Island during this shortened spring campaign.
The Sachem North senior was named Suffolk County League II MVP in what should be the first of more hardware this season.
With two games left, Lee has nearly 600 rushing yards and 300 receiving yards, and also has two interceptions on defense. He has 10 total touchdowns.
Lee, a three-sport athlete and the favorite to win Sachem’s Van Norr Award as the top student-athlete in the school, is on pace to become Sachem’s first 1,000-1,000 yard player for career rushing and receiving yards as well.
He is the first Sachem player since Dalton Crossan in 2011 to earn League MVP honors.
Considering his star power, playmaking ability, leadership skills and academic track record, not only should Lee be a Hansen Award finalist, but he should draw consideration for the Cipp Award as the top running back in Suffolk County, the Cutinella Award as the top student-leader and the LaBue Award as the top scholar-athlete.
Sachem North hosts Pat-Med on Saturday, April 17 at 2 p.m.
Photo Credit Ray Nelson