Editor’s note: This is the first Gloucester Daily Times Player of the Week for the winter sports season. Subsequent Player of Week honors will regularly be published on Wednesdays.
As a sophomore last winter, Manchester Essex’s Alex Ste. Marie enjoyed a productive campaign by averaging 10.5 points and 7.3 rebounds per game.
It’s only been two games, but it appears the talented big man is well on his way to shattering those marks in 2025-26. Now boasting a much improved jump shot with a fluid release, Ste. Marie has proven that he can beat teams both with his post work and outside shooting while serving as a reliable interior defender on the other end.
In last Friday’s season opening, 61-39 win over Rockport, the 6-foot-5 captain notched a monster double-double with 31 points and 16 rebounds. He followed that up with 25 more points (a team-high) and nine boards in a convincing 69-42 win over Amesbury.
Ste. Marie did his damage by spotting up for corner triples or receiving entry passes on the block and going to work. He’s built a terrific rapport with fellow junior captain Graham Lewis, the team’s starting point guard, and both have made a significant leap this season as they aim to help the Hornets to another successful year in the Cape Ann League.
“The biggest place you’ll notice (Ste. Marie’s improvements) is his ball handling and his jump shot, which is just absolutely great,” said Hornets’ coach Tim St. Laurent. “We can put him in the middle of the press and he can bring it up now. And then he put on 30 pounds of muscle in his legs so now he can go through people at the rim.
“He’s just a total compliment,” added the coach. “He’s whacking threes, his jumper’s gorgeous, and then he’s got all the muscle to just go through people underneath. He’s an excellent, coachable captain and a great player.”
Needless to say, Ste. Marie is filling an irreplaceable role for the Hornets thus far. He’s buoyed by fellow big men Joe Glass and twin brother Chris Glass, both of whom are more than capable of doing the dirty work in the paint as well.
Ste. Marie will look to keep things rolling when his Hornets host Ipswich on Friday night (6:30) for another pivotal CAL matchup.
Sports Editor Nick Giannino may be contacted at 978-675-2712 or ngiannino@northofboston.com.