Griffin Shoemaker has had a remarkable career with the Littleton High boys lacrosse team.

He is not done yet, however.

A junior attackman, Shoemaker scored 70 goals and 37 assists for the Tigers this spring. He is already Littleton’s all-time leading scorer and this spring he earned Mid-Wach B MVP honors and the coaches in Central Mass. named him an All-America selection.

“It’s nice to be recognized as an All-America,” Shoemaker said. “I worked hard for it.”

On Thursday, June 23, he played in the Boston Lax All-American Game at Xaverian Brothers High School in Westwood.

“It was a good time,” he said. “I didn’t know a lot of the guys, but I had heard about them. It was nice to get to play with them.”

The game benefited the Bruce Lerch Memorial Fund. Lerch was a Boston Herald sports writer who died in Decmeber after a brief battle with cancer. Lerch was an avid promoter of Massachusetts high school lacrosse.

“I have his decal on my helmet,” Shoemaker said.

This spring, Littleton finished 17-3. The Tigers won their league and reached the MIAA Division 3 Central-East semifinals before bowing to Weston, 12-7.

“Everyone played well,” Shoemaker said. “One of the reasons we did well is our goalie, Eric Rauker. He had one of the better goals against averages around. We have a lot of people coming back and we should be good next year, too.”

Coach Mike Blanchard also earned coach of the year honors in Central Mass.

The Central/East section, in which the Tigers play, is one of the more competitive tournaments in the state. The eventual champion, Dover-Sherborn, repeated as Division 3 state champion. Littleton entered the tournament seeded third behind D-S and Weston. Littleton defeated Tyngsboro, 12-6 in the quarterfinals.

Last year, D-S defeated Littleton in the Central/East quarterfinals.

“When we played those teams, the game is much faster,” Shoemaker said. “Next year, we’re playing a tougher schedule.”

Griffin also plays with the Worcester-based Seven Hills lacrosse club. Previously, he played for the Tomahawks, who were based in New Hampshire.

“It’s given me more exposure to college coaches,” Shoemaker said. “It’s a lot of Central Mass. players and we all know each other.”

Shoemaker plans to play in college. Bentley University and Endicott College are among his options.

Shoemaker will spend much of the summer playing with Seven Hills at various tournaments and showcases. He’ll also get ready for the football season, when he will move to quarterback.

“I have some big shoes to fill,” he said. “We’ve had two great quarterbacks [Alex McLaughlin and Connor Bassett]. Connor is helping me out.”