The Independent School League is set to have its first traditional season since 2019, and there is no shortage of players and teams to watch.
Fourteen of the league's 16 schools field spring teams, most co-ed, except for all-boys schools Belmont Hill and St. Sebastian's.
In addition to a regular-season champion, based on record, a tournament champion will be crowned at the annual Kingman Tournament, which is May 16 at the Renaissance Golf Club in Haverhill, Mass.
Let's take a look at the teams and players to watch in the ISL this spring and also offer a predicted order of finish.