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Girls’ High School & 2018 All-Star Teams announced for @NLCLacrosse

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/1/15

The Brine National Lacrosse Classic Girls’ All-Star Teams

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American All-Stars
First Name Last Name Pos Team
Elizabeth Brisbin M Virginia, 2016-2017
Samantha Brown M Ohio, 2016-2017-2018
Olivia D’Angelo A Michigan, 2016-2017-2018 Only
Taylor Dodd A Maryland, 2016-2017
Amanda Fennell A Virginia, 2016-2017
Evie Goodyear M Ohio, 2016-2017-2018
Danielle Inzerillo D Illinois, 2016-2017
Zahra Jamaloodeen D Maryland, 2016-2017
Anna Kedjidjian G Illinois, 2016-2017
Taylor Kinn M Minnesota, 2016-2017-2018 Only
Daria Lucchesi M Pennsylvania, 2016-2017
Taylor Lucey A Colorado, 2016-2017-2018 Only
Siena Miller G Colorado, 2016-2017-2018 Only
Meredith Moore D Georgia, 2016-2017
Hayley O’Donnell M Long Island, 2016-2017
Mckenna Rushford M New York, 2016-2017
Megan Sullivan A New Jersey, 2016-2017
Emily Williams D Washington Dc, 2016-2017-2018
Kirsten Wozniak A New Jersey, 2016-2017
Brienna Yonge A New York, 2016-2017

National All-Stars
Olivia Bonavita M New England, 2016-2017
Hannah Carolan M Florida, 2016, 2017, 2018
Bridget Considine A Long Island, 2016-2017
Caroline Cullinan M New York, 2016-2017
Kessina Heyn D Georgia, 2016-2017
Clare Janzer D Pennsylvania, 2016-2017
Madeline Major M Pennsylvania, 2016-2017
Anna Maupin M Virginia, 2016-2017
Kate Mulvenon A Washington Dc, 2016-2017-2018
Rebecca Nolan D Florida, 2016, 2017, 2018
Samantha Ottimo M Long Island, 2016-2017
Stefani Peluso A New Jersey, 2016-2017
Caitlyn Petro M New England, 2016-2017
Layne Rotonda A Illinois, 2016-2017
Alyssa Schams G Michigan, 2016-2017-2018 Only
Sophia Skallerud M Minnesota, 2016-2017-2018 Only
Natalie Spanhake D Maryland, 2016-2017
Tara Sullivan G New England, 2016-2017
Eva Thorn M Ohio, 2016-2017-2018
Alexandra Zadeh M Washington Dc, 2016-2017-2018

2018 American All-Stars
First Name Last Name Pos Team
Clare Boone G Pennsylvania, 2018 Only
Ashley Burns D Long Island, 2018 Only
Bailey Christianson M Maryland, 2018 Only
Daryl Ann “Da” Coss M Virginia, 2018 Only
Sydney Degirolamo M New York, 2018 Only
Hanna Driscoll M New Jersey, 2018 Only
Ellie Grubbs M Illinois, 2018 Only
Madeleine Juliano A Long Island, 2018 Only
Eleanor Kast G Long Island, 2018 Only
Payton Lill M New York, 2018 Only
Emily Marciano A Virginia, 2018 Only
Olivia Miller D Virginia, 2018 Only
Lyndsey Morhardt A Pennsylvania, 2018 Only
Kristen Pezzullo M Pennsylvania, 2018 Only
Claudia Pilcher M Maryland, 2018 Only
Ivy Santana A New York, 2018 Only
Sophia Schaefer M New England, 2018 Only
Caroline Skinner M Illinois, 2018 Only
Emma Wightman D New Jersey, 2018 Only
Carly Young D New England, 2018 Only

2018 Nationmal All-Stars

Josie Cook D New Jersey, 2018 Only
Riley Dolan M Illinois, 2018 Only
Selena Fortich M Long Island, 2018 Only
Madison Fulcher-Melendy M New England, 2018 Only
Ashley Go M Virginia, 2018 Only
Audrey Kaus M Illinois, 2018 Only
Aileen Kelly A Pennsylvania, 2018 Only
Lauren Kingsbury M New Jersey, 2018 Only
Philomena Loescher A New Jersey, 2018 Only
Hannah Lopez M Maryland, 2018 Only
Brooke Maietta M New York, 2018 Only
Luisa “Luma” Medina D Illinois, 2018 Only
Kelsey Nelson M New York, 2018 Only
Nicole Orella D Long Island, 2018 Only
Sophia Shucosky G Maryland, 2018 Only
Catherine Simms M New England, 2018 Only
Hayleigh Simpson M Maryland, 2018 Only
Caitlin Tucker G New England, 2018 Only
Jessie Wynne D Virginia, 2018 Only
Sydney Yanick A Pennsylvania, 2018 Only

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.@USLacrosse releases 2015 boys’ Academic All-Americans

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US Lacrosse officially announced the 2015 boys’ Academic All-American selections today.US-lacrosse1

A US Lacrosse All-Academic honoree is a player who exhibits exemplary lacrosse skills, good sportsmanship on the field, and represents high standards of academic achievement in the classroom.

Please note: Some areas have not submitted their selections. These listings will be updated as additional selections are received.

Area Player Name Grad Year Position High School
Adirondack Patrick Holmes 2016 Defense Niskayuna
Adirondack Andrew Soldini 2016 Midfield Albany Academy
Alabama – Mississippi William Jackson 2015 Defense Bob Jones
Alabama – Mississippi Drew Ramsey 2015 Attack Virgil Grissom
Arizona Mark Kapron 2015 Attack Chandler
Arizona Kevin Clancy 2015 Defense Desert Mountain
Central California Bo Brothers 2015 Midfield Carmel
Central Massachusetts Patrick Ducey 2015 Defense Northbridge
Central Massachusetts Paul Nardone 2015 Defense Algonquin Regional
Central Massachusetts Andrew Tichy 2015 Midfield Tantasqua Regional
Central New Jersey Aubrey Toland 2015 Defense Hopewell Valley Central
Central New York Alec Smith 2015 Corcoran
Central New York Drew Cottrell 2015 Homer
Central New York Garrett Sadler 2015 Chittenango
Central New York Benner Guertsen 2015 South Jefferson
Central Ohio Brown, Wynn 2015 Defense Upper Arlington
Central Ohio Davis, Joe 2015 Midfield Worthington Kilbourne
Central Ohio Stern, Addison 2015 Defense Dublin Jerome
Central Pennsylvania Joe Dashler, Jr. 2015 LSM Red Lion
Central Pennsylvania Grant Swisher 2015 Midfield Chambersburg
Central Pennsylvania Josh Eaton 2015 Defense Kennard-Dale
Central Pennsylvania Brogan Galbreath 2015 Attack Warwick
Central Pennsylvania Dylan Gillisse 2015 Midfield Hempfield
Central Pennsylvania Wyatt Barnett 2015 Midfield Penn Manor
Colorado Aubrey Vial 2015 LSM Denver East
Colorado Sam Reiff 2015 Midfield Cherry Creek
Colorado John Heaphey 2015 Midfield Aspen
Colorado Truett Davis 2015 Attack Regis Jesuit
Colorado Chazz Highum 2015 Midfield Kent Denver
Colorado Tyler Kelly 2015 Midfield Colorado Academy
Colorado Conner Lewis 2015 Defense Denver East
Connecticut Michael Caminear 2015 Midfield Branford
Connecticut John Gephart 2015 Defense New Fairfield
Connecticut Eric Girardi 2015 Midfield Daniel Hand
Connecticut Christian Hansson 2015 Midfield Wilton
Connecticut Tyler Katz 2015 Midfield Fairfield Ludlowe
Connecticut Nicholas Hemm 2015 Midfield Bacon Academy
Connecticut Jake Milner 2015 Attack Amity
Connecticut Thomas Riordan 2015 Defense Glastonbury
Connecticut Nicholas Tuzinkiewicz 2015 Midfield Darien
Eastern New England Tim Bulens 2015 Midfield Phillips Academy
Eastern New England Ben Wilson 2015 Defense Portsmouth Abbey
Eastern North Carolina Jacob Kintz 2015 Midfield Middle Creek
Eastern North Carolina Daniel Allred 2015 Midfield Orange
Eastern North Carolina Nolan Strout 2015 Jacksonville
Eastern North Carolina Bennett Allen 2015 Defense Enloe
Eastern Pennsylvania Ethan Bradlow 2015 Shipley School
Eastern Pennsylvania Josh Cherry 2015 Downingtown East
Eastern Pennsylvania Stephen Cyron 2015 Midfield Avon Grove
Eastern Pennsylvania Nathan DeGroat 2015 Wissahickon
Eastern Pennsylvania Connor Faith 2015 Garnet Valley
Eastern Pennsylvania Victor Fink 2015 Goalie Harriton
Eastern Pennsylvania Dillon Kelly 2015 Central Bucks South
Eastern Pennsylvania Dylan Lee 2015 Midfield Garnet Valley
Eastern Pennsylvania Sean McGovern 2015 Goalie Central Bucks East
Eastern Pennsylvania Nathan Reagle 2015 Penncrest
Eastern Pennsylvania Evan Wolf 2015 Attack Lower Merion
FAA CT and NY Riley Van den Broek 2015 Attack Rye Country Day
Florida-Gulf Coast Drew Goodrich 2015 Midfield Barron Collier
Florida-Gulf Coast Beckett Haglund 2015 Midfield Barron Collier
Florida-Gulf Coast John Kailunas III 2015 Defense/LSM IMG Academy
Florida-Gulf Coast Nicholas Jeffrey 2015 Defense Tampa Jesuit
Florida-Gulf Coast Alexander Stoffel 2015 Defense Cardinal Mooney
Idaho Nate Behrens 2015 Defense Centennial
Idaho Grant Koehl 2015 Defense Bishop Kelly
Indiana Matt Klineman 2015 Defense Carmel
Indiana Evan Sattler 2015 Attack Carmel
Indiana Daniel Dicks 2015 Defense Guerin Catholic
Kansas City Metro Eric Koch 2015 Goalie Pembroke
Kentucky Tanner Black 2015 Midfield Saint Xavier
Kentucky Evan Foley 2015 Midfield Louisville Collegiate
Los Angeles Andrew Park 2015 Midfield Harvard-WestLake
Los Angeles David McCann 2015 Defense Palos Verdes
Los Angeles Austin Bleibtreu 2015 Defense Brentwood
Los Angeles Logan Buckstaff 2015 Defense Mira Costa
Los Angeles Harrison Raine 2015 Attack Veiw Point
Los Angeles Enoch Park 2015 Midfeild Palos Verdes
Maine Sean Black 2015 Defense Biddeford
Maine Adrian Heath 2015 Midfield Gardiner Area
Maryland-Anne Arundel Devon Lee 2015 Midfield Northeast
Maryland-Carroll County George Wieber 2015 Defense Century
Maryland-Eastern Shore Nick Spofford 2015 Goalie Easton
Maryland-Howard County Sam Smith 2015 Midfield Atholton
Maryland-Independent Joshua Hubbard 2015 Defense The Calverton School
Maryland-Montgomery Public Jake Ledner 2015 Midfield Thomas S. Wootton
Maryland-Montgomery Public Daniel Gordon 2015 Midfield Winston Churchill
Michigan Ethan Portenga 2015 Midfield East Grand Rapids
Michigan Robert Stewart 2015 LSM Grosse Pointe South
Michigan Thomas McMaster 2015 Defense Novi
Michigan Luke Lorio 2015 Midfield De La Salle Collegiate
Michigan Alex Tyckoski 2015 Midfield De La Salle Collegiate
Michigan Micah Bieri 2015 Midfield Holland Christian
Michigan Nick Boynton 2015 Midfield Troy Athens
Michigan Logan Soule 2015 Midfield Caledonia
Michigan Alex Shell 2015 Attack Rochester Adams
Michigan Jared Hudson 2015 LSM Grand Rapids Forest Hills
Michigan Joseph Diehl 2015 Defense Grosse Pointe South
Missouri George Paletta 2015 Attack Priory
Missouri Hunter Schmidt 2015 Defense St. Louis University
NC-Private Carson Song 2015 Att/Mid Charlotte Latin School
NC-Private Kyle Asher 2015 Midfield Providence Day School
Nevada Connor Reid Paul 2015 Midfield Centennial
Nevada Joshua K. Lovejoy 2015 Defense Palo Verde
New Hampshire Anthony Gallo 2015 Midfield Windham
New Hampshire Brendan MacVarsish 2015 Midfield Bishop Guertin
New Hampshire Jack Hanaway 2015 Midfield Pinkerton Academy
New Hampshire James O’Brien 2015 Attack Derryfield School
New Jersey-Middlesex Matt Sandor 2015 Attack Old Bridge
New Jersey North Max Scher 2015 Brad Dzama
New Jersey North Kevin O’neill 2015 Carl Houser
New Jersey North John Topping 2015 Carl Houser
New Jersey North Carson Daniel Bliss 2015 Dave Giarrusso
New Jersey North Dan Yanes 2015 Paul Ewards
New Jersey North Andrew Hetzel 2015 Dave Giarrusso
New Jersey North Noah Shields 2015 Mike Holl
New Jersey North David Choi 2015 Scott Leathem
New Jersey North Thomas Smith 2015 JJ Quenault
New Jersey North Douglas Pula 2015 Joe Hammerle
New Jersey North Robert Ryan 2015 Joe Hammerle
New Jersey North John McDonald 2015 Sal
New Jersey Shore Anthony Pozsonyi 2015 Howell
New Jersey Shore Matt Pierenger 2015 Red Bank Catholic
New Jersey South Matt Frost 2015 St. Rose
New Jersey South Evan Kaufman 2015 Midfield Oakcrest
New Jersey South Patrick Morton 2015 Midfield Cinnaminson
New Jersey South Ernest Alvino 2015 Goalie St. Augustine Prep
New York – Buffalo Tyler Skretny 2015 LSM West Seneca East
New York – Buffalo John Ennis 2015 Defense Nichols
New York – Buffalo Bill Myers 2015 Defense Orchard Park
New York – CHSAA Will Randell 2015 Midfield Fordham Prep
New York City-PSAL Dominick Ricci 2015 Defense Curtis
New York City-PSAL Ethan Paik 2015 Midfield Hunter College
New York Mid-Hudson David Akst 2015 Defense Red Hook
New York Mid-Hudson Kyle Waters 2015 Attack James I. O’Neill
New York Section Four Sam Barnum 2015 Midfield Vestal
New York-SAIS (Ivy) Alexander Weinberger 2015 Goalie Trinity School (Manhattan)
Northern California Ethan Heerwagen 2015 Bellarmine
Northern California Dylan Slack 2015 Marin Academy
Northern California Jack Burnham 2015 Marin Catholic
Northern California Thomas Lopez 2015 Woodside
Northern California Trenton Shore 2015 Oakland Tech
Northern California Connor Levy 2015 Mountain View
Northern California Sam de Roque 2015 Acalanes
Ohio South Declan Gaylo 2015 Defense Wyomng
Ohio South Jeffery Tang 2015 Defense Sycamore
Ohio South Andy Renggli 2015 Midfield Wyomng
Orange County, California Hugh Crance 2015 Defense Corona del Mar
Orange County, California Hoyt Crance 2015 Goalie Corona del Mar
Orange County, California Julien Marchese 2015 Middie Foothill
Orange County, California Alex Fuller 2015 Attack Newport Harbor
Pittsburgh Austin Goncz 2015 Defense Pine-Richland
Pittsburgh Nate Fleck 2015 Defense Franklin Regional
Pittsburgh Matthew Drambel 2015 Midfield Seneca Valley
Pittsburgh Andrew Bartusiak 2015 Midfield Upper St. Clair
Pittsburgh John Regueiro 2015 LSM Quaker Valley
Potomac Marty Knauf 2015 Defense Bishop O’Connell
Potomac Matthais Schmitz 2015 Defense Georgetown Prep
San Diego Aidan McGuckin 2015 Midfield Grossmont
San Diego Dino Renna 2015 Midfield La Costa Canyon
San Diego Henry Hollen 2015 Midfield Torrey Pines
San Diego Kyle Anderson 2015 Midfield Coronado
San Diego Neil Lundsford 2015 LSM Bishop’s School
South Carolina Michael Kowalske 2015 Dorman
South Carolina Kole Burke 2015 Porter-Gaud
South Carolina Noah Viera 2015 Socastee
South Carolina Matthew Balance 2015 AC Flora
South Carolina Jay Jenkins 2015 Eastside
South Florida Jonathan Nickis 2015 Columbus Catholic
South Florida Jake Bakkedahl 2015 Martin County
South Florida Alex Heatzig 2015 St. Andrew’s
South Florida Justin Stolzenberg 2015 Pine Crest
South Florida Eduardo Garcia-Montes 2015 Ransom Everglades
South Florida Derek Romance 2015 Stoneman Douglas
Tennessee David Perez 2015 Midfield Ravenwood
Tennessee Sam May 2015 Attack University School of Nashville
Tennessee Quinn Garrett 2015 Defense Centennial
Virginia 6A North Kyle Petrillo 2015 Defense Westfield
Virginia 6A North Connor Mullany 2015 Midfield South County
Virginia Private Walker Brown 2015 Midfield Norfolk Academy
Virginia Private Nate Ingram 2015 Midfield Woodberry Forest
Virginia Private Sam Sommers 2015 Defense Collegiate
Virginia-Hampton Roads Matt Herman 2016 Goalie Tabb
Virginia-Hampton Roads Andrew Johnson 2016 Attack Landstown
Virginia-Hampton Roads Davis King 2015 Defense Maury
West Virginia Brian McKenzie 2015 Midfield Linsly School
Western Maryland Patrick Moore 2015 Defense Middletown
Western Maryland Steven Ramsburg 2015 Attack Urbana
Western Massachusetts Connor Ostrander 2015 Midfield Longmeadow
Western Massachusetts Drew Rossman 2015 Midfield West Springfield
Western New England Sheriff Drammeh 2015 Defense Marvelwood School
Western New England Spencer Daniel 2015 Defense Salisbury School
Western New England CJ York 2015 Defense Deerfield Academy
Western New England Bret Stepanek 2015 Defense Hopkins School

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.@USLacrosse announces High School Boys’ All-Americans

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US Lacrosse today announced the boys’ players selected as 2015 US Lacrosse High School All-Americans.US-lacrosse1

The US Lacrosse Men’s Game All-American Awards and Recognition process is maintained by the Men’s Game Coaches Subcommittee and administered locally by the High School Area Chairmen. The subcommittee, through these area chairmen, oversees the selection of the awards.

A US Lacrosse All-American is a player who exhibits superior skills and techniques and possesses exceptional game sense and knowledge. A US Lacrosse All-American is one of the best players in the United States, while also embodying excellent sportsmanship.

In addition to players named as All-Americans and All-Academic team honorees, US Lacrosse selects winners of the Coach of the Year, Assistant Coach of the Year, Man of the Year and the Bob Scott Award, which recognizes a player from each area who goes ‘above and beyond’ in service to his team, school, and community. Winners for each of these awards will be announced next week.

Note: Some local areas have not reported their selections to date and are not included in the All-America and All-Academic listings. New entries will be added as the selections are received.

US Lacrosse All-Americans
Area Player Name Grad Year Position High School
Adirondack Daniel Comber 2015 Goal Bethlehem
Adirondack Stephen Rehfuss 2015 Attack Shaker
Adirondack Aidan O’Brien 2015 Midfield Niskayuna
Adirondack John Prendergast 2015 Midfield Niskayuna
Adirondack Dylan Pantalone 2016 Midfield Niskayuna
Alabama – Mississippi Alex Bates 2015 Goalie Vestavia Hills
Alabama – Mississippi Trent Harper 2015 Midfield Spain Park
Alabama – Mississippi Jack Jasinski 2015 Midfield Oak Mountain
Alabama – Mississippi Benji Lapinksi 2015 Attack Spain Park
Arizona Ryan Coukoulis 2015 Midfield Desert Vista
Arizona Cade Van Raaphorst 2015 Defense Desert Vista
Arizona Stephen Votto 2015 Attack Desert Vista
Arizona Justin Gray 2015 Defense Chaparral
Arizona Jakob Patterson 2016 Attack Corona Del Sol
Central California Rishay Patel 2015 Attack Palma
Central California Morgan Koucky 2016 Attack Carmel
Central Massachusetts Joe Buduo 2015 Attack Shrewsbury
Central Massachusetts Jake Foster 2015 Midfield Westboro
Central Massachusetts Michael Martens 2016 Midfield Algonquin Regional
Central Massachusetts Kyle LaForge 2017 Midfield Tyngsboro
Central Massachusetts Jared Ward 2015 Attack St John’s Shrewsbury
Central New Jersey Jackson Andres 2015 Defense Princeton
Central New Jersey Brady Moore 2015 Attack Hopewell Valley Central
Central New Jersey Dakota Wojcik 2015 Midfield Allentown
Central New York Sean Eccles 2015 Midfield Corcoran
Central New York PJ Brown 2015 Midfield Cazenovia
Central New York Rich Easterly 2015 Attack Westhill
Central New York Ryan Durkin 2015 Midfield Jamesville-Dewitt
Central New York Adrian Nash 2015 Midfield Tully
Central New York Cole Johnson 2015 Attack General Brown
Central New York Jack Burgmaster 2015 Midfield Auburn
Central New York Noah Taylor 2015 Midfield Watertown
Central Ohio Justin Wick 2015 Attack Upper Arlington
Central Ohio Jackson Druckenboad 2015 Defense Olentangy Liberty
Central Ohio Cliff Kigar 2015 Midfield Olentangy
Central Ohio Michael Viera 2015 Defense Worthington Kilbourne
Central Ohio Jackson Beckman 2015 Goalie New Albany
Central Ohio Danny Logan 2016 Midfield Upper Arlington
Central Pennsylvania Nolan Sachs 2015 Defense Manheim Township
Central Pennsylvania John Miller 2015 Midfield Cumberland Valley
Central Pennsylvania Hunter Betz 2015 Attack West York
Central Pennsylvania Jack Donaghue 2015 Defense Hershey
Central Pennsylvania George Briggs 2015 Attack Hershey
Central Pennsylvania Jacob Wilson 2015 Attack Hershey
Central Pennsylvania Franklin Marquet 2015 Defense Dallastown
Central Pennsylvania Connor Howell 2015 Midfield Wilson
Central Pennsylvania Zach Adams 2015 Midfield Selinsgrove
Central Pennsylvania Zach Ward 2015 Attack Hempfield
Central Pennsylvania Griffin Schultz 2015 Defense Manheim Township
Colorado Colton Jackson 2015 Midfield Rock Canyon
Colorado Mike Morean 2015 Midfield Cherry Creek
Colorado Joe Rasenfoss 2015 Midfield Kent Denver
Colorado Dylan Johnson 2015 Deferse Cherry Creek
Colorado Adam Kratt 2015 Defense Regis Jesuit
Colorado Tyler Tick 2015 Attack Aspen
Colorado Kyle Pless 2015 LSM Mountain Vista
Colorado Matt Soran 2015 Attack Regis Jesuit
Colorado Max Tuttle 2015 Midfield Castle View
Colorado Ben Bechter 2015 Attack Regis Jesuit
Colorado Brett Quartuccio 2015 Attack Regis Jesuit
Colorado Jack Griffin 2015 Midfield Ponderosa
Colorado Ben Adams 2015 Goalie Cherry Creek
Colorado Chad Kreuzer 2016 Midfield Monarch
Connecticut Drew Babiak 2015 Attack Glastonbury
Connecticut Ian Burgoyne 2015 Midfield Darien
Connecticut Decker Curran 2015 Attack Greenwich
Connecticut Peter Dearth 2016 Midfield Ridgefield
Connecticut Mark Evanchick 2016 Defense Darien
Connecticut Michael Kraus 2015 Attack New Canaan
Connecticut Simon Mathias 2015 Attack Ridgefield
Connecticut Justin Meichner 2015 Attack New Canaan
Connecticut Colin Minicus 2016 Attack Darien
Connecticut Will Perry 2016 Midfield Greenwich
Connecticut Isaac Paparo 2015 LSM Staples
Connecticut Tommy Rogan 2015 Goalie Greenwich
Connecticut R.J. Romero 2016 Midfield Wilton
Connecticut Kyle Smith 2016 Midfield New Canaan
Connecticut Michael Sullivan 2015 Midfield Greenwich
Connecticut Griffin Tiedy 2015 Defense Greenwich
Connecticut Colin Uyeki 2015 Attack North Haven
Connecticut Paul Volante 2015 Defense Ridgefield
Eastern New England Foster LeBeouf 2015 Midfield Phillips Academy
Eastern New England Shawn O’Loughlin 2015 Midfield Pomfret School
Eastern New England Jimmy Young 2016 Attack Phillips Exeter Academy
Eastern New England Billy Philpott 2015 Midfield Tabor Academy
Eastern New England Maxx Trotsky 2016 Attack Pingree School
Eastern North Carolina CJ Carpenter 2015 Attack Riverside
Eastern North Carolina Nick Forbes 2015 Attack Cardinal Gibbons
Eastern North Carolina Chandler Besser 2015 Midfield Apex
Eastern North Carolina Chris Cox 2016 Midfield East Chapel Hill
Eastern North Carolina Stephen Albright 2015 Midfield Cardinal Gibbons
Eastern North Carolina Ellis Llewellyn 2015 LSM East Chapel Hill
Eastern North Carolina Christopher Lappin 2015 Defense Cardinal Gibbons
Eastern North Carolina Sean Seaver 2015 Defense Apex
Eastern North Carolina Kevin McKendry 2015 Goalie Cardinal Gibbons
Eastern Pennsylvania Dox Aitken 2016 Midfield Haverford School
Eastern Pennsylvania Grant Ament 2015 Attack Haverford School
Eastern Pennsylvania Dustin Buchanan 2015 LSM Central Bucks East
Eastern Pennsylvania Christian Feliziani 2016 Midfield Episcopal Academy
Eastern Pennsylvania Zach Hare 2015 Midfield Spring-Ford
Eastern Pennsylvania Ryan Kinnard 2016 Midfield Penncrest
Eastern Pennsylvania Matt Klinges 2015 Defense Malvern Prep
Eastern Pennsylvania Cameron Leech 2015 Attack Abington
Eastern Pennsylvania Noah Lejman 2015 Defense Haverford School
Eastern Pennsylvania Sean McKee 2016 Goalie William Penn Charter
Eastern Pennsylvania Ryan McNulty 2016 LSM Bishop Shanahan
Eastern Pennsylvania Matt Moore 2017 Midfield Garnet Valley
Eastern Pennsylvania Jack Norton 2015 Attack Radnor
Eastern Pennsylvania Jake Peden 2015 Defense Downingtown East
Eastern Pennsylvania Jack Rapine 2016 Defense Upper Dublin
Eastern Pennsylvania Drew Schantz 2015 Midfield Malvern Prep
Eastern Pennsylvania Michael Sowers 2016 Attack Upper Dublin
Eastern Pennsylvania Lucas Spence 2015 Attack Springfield (Delco)
Eastern Pennsylvania Drew Supinski 2015 Midfield Haverford School
Eastern Pennsylvania Jack Wilson 2016 Midfield Radnor
Eastern Pennsylvania Curtis Zappala 2015 Attack Episcopal Academy
FAA CT and NY Walker Schneider 2015 Defense Hopkins School
Florida-Gulf Coast Ben French 2015 Attack IMG Academy
Florida-Gulf Coast Massimo Bucci 2015 Midfield IMG Academy
Florida-Gulf Coast Colyn Lyons 2015 Defense IMG Academy
Florida-Gulf Coast Michael Nathan 2015 Defense Barron Collier
Florida-Gulf Coast Zach Woods 2015 Goalie Barron Collier
Florida-Gulf Coast Jake Telitz 2015 Midfield Barron Collier
Florida-Gulf Coast Bennett Taylor 2016 Defense Plant
Florida-Gulf Coast Reagan Griffith 2016 Attack Cardinal Mooney
Florida-Gulf Coast Bo Garrison 2015 Midfield Gulf Coast
Florida-Gulf Coast Stefano Mastro 2015 Attack Tampa Jesuit
Idaho Mason Gorman 2015 Midfield Eagle
Idaho Drake O’Neill 2016 Midfield Timberline
Idaho Mac Beers 2016 Attack Capital
Idaho Adam Petersen 2015 Attack Rocky Mountain
Illinois Ben Connelly 2015 Attack New Trier
Illinois Patrick Flanagan 2016 Attack Loyola Academy
Illinois Conor Walters 2015 Attack Lake Forest
Illinois Kyle Koch 2017 Defense Loyola Academy
Illinois Tommy Metzger 2015 Defense Glenbrook North
Illinois Tyler Seminetta 2016 Defense New Trier
Illinois Jonathan Anastos 2015 Goalie New Trier
Illinois Jack Hill 2015 LS Midfield New Trier
Illinois Colin Casas 2016 Midfield New Trier
Illinois Mark Dowdle 2015 Midfield Loyola Academy
Illinois Wesley Janeck 2015 Midfield Lake Forest
Indiana Alex Heger 2015 Goalie Carmel
Indiana Quentin Carlile 2017 Defense Cathedral
Indiana Alex Akins 2016 Defense Carmel
Indiana Seth Mendell 2016 Attack Carmel
Kansas City Metro Liam Ryan 2015 Defender Rockhurst
Kansas City Metro Robbie McCarthy 2015 Midfielder Olathe East
Kentucky Austin Graehler 2015 Midfeld Trinity
Kentucky Jeremiah Hemme 2015 LSM Trinity
Kentucky Collin Roppel 2015 Attack Saint Xavier
Kentucky Max Cartor 2015 Goalie Saint Xavier
Kentucky Stevan Kriss 2015 Defense Lexington Catholic
Los Angeles Alex Dixon 2015 Midfeild Crespi
Los Angeles Zane Crandall 2015 Midfeild Mira Costa
Los Angeles David McCann 2015 Midfield Palos Verdes
Los Angeles Stanny Gilbertson 2015 Midfield Palos Verdes
Los Angeles Shane Sharp 2015 Defense Palos Verdes
Los Angeles Jarrett Jones 2015 Midfield Palos Verdes
Los Angeles Colton Michel 2015 Midfield Peninsula
Los Angeles Nick Coons 2015 Midfield Mira Costa
Los Angeles Sean Smith 2015 Attack Loyola
Los Angeles Phillip Thompson 2015 Midfield Harvard Westlake
Los Angeles Sean Smith 2015 Attack
Los Angeles Joseph Theuer 2017 Goalie Loyola
Maine Griffin Thoreck 2015 Midfield Cape Elizabeth
Maine Cameron Glover 2015 Midfield Brunswick
Maine Tom Lawson 2015 Attack Cheverus
Maine Joe Oliva 2015 Attack Yarmouth
Maine Edward Hellier 2015 Goalie South Portland
Maine Bryce Kuhn 2015 Attack Falmouth
Maine Jack Fiorini 2016 Midfield South Portland
Maine Josh Caldwell 2015 Midfield Gardiner Area
Maine Jake Truman 2015 Defense Gardiner Area
Maryland-Anne Arundel William Nolan 2015 Midfield Arundel
Maryland-Anne Arundel Henry Hill 2015 Midfield Annapolis
Maryland-Carroll County Alex Gipe 2015 Goalie Century
Maryland-Eastern Shore Zach Goodrich 2015 Midfield Kent Island
Maryland-Eastern Shore Corey Gwin 2015 Midfield/Att Stephen Decatur
Maryland-Howard County Scott Bruner 2015 Attack Howard
Maryland-Howard County Casey Dubois 2016 Goalie Mt. Hebron
Maryland-Montgomery Public Myles Romm 2015 Midfield Thomas S. Wootton
Maryland-Montgomery Public Louis Dubick 2015 Attack Winston Churchill
Maryland-Montgomery Public Jake Christensen 2015 Attack Quince Orchard
Maryland-Montgomery Public Colin Hains 2015 Goalie Walt Whitman
Maryland-Montgomery Public Chris Chiogioji 2015 Attack Sherwood
Maryland-Independent Christopher DiPretoro 2015 Attack Calverton School
Maryland-Independent Mike Ewing 2015 Attack St. Maria Goretti
Missouri Brendan Duggan 2015 Attack Lafayette
Missouri Noah Iversen 2015 Attack DeSmet Jesuit
Missouri Harry Wellford 2017 Midfield MICDS
Missouri Conner Hill 2015 LSM Marquette
Missouri Jake Burmeister 2016 Defense MICDS
Nevada Quinton Eissler 2015 Attack Cougars Red
Nevada Jordan Foster 2015 Midfield Palo Verde
Nevada Mason Roik 2015 Attack Bishop Gorman
Nevada Dalton Simpson 2015 Midfield Cougars Red
New Hampshire Dakota Clark 2016 Midfield Bedford
New Hampshire Mike Vailas 2015 LSM Bedford
New Hampshire Alex Astarita 2015 Attack Bishop Guertin
New Hampshire Charlie O’Brien 2016 Midfield Bishop Guertin
New Hampshire Tim Hinrichs 2016 Midfield Bishop Guertin
New Hampshire Michael Carluccio 2015 Midfield Bishop Guertin
New Hampshire Sam Shearin 2015 Midfield Goffstown
New Hampshire Brett Dattilo 2016 Midfield Pinkerton Academy
New Hampshire Cam Richard 2016 Defense Pinkerton Academy
New Jersey-Middlesex Matt Golden 2015 Defense South Brunswick
New Jersey North Brad Smith 2016 Attack Mt Lakes
New Jersey North Brendan Mackie 2015 Midfield Bergen Catholic
New Jersey North Nick Grill 2016 Def Bridgewater Raritan
New Jersey North Griffin Figel 2015 Attack Bridgewater Raritan
New Jersey North Christian Klipstien 2015 Goal Rutgers Prep
New Jersey North Luke Prybylski 2015 Attack Westfield
New Jersey North Connor Kirst 2015 Midfield Delbarton
New Jersey North Andrew Helmer 2015 Defense Summit
New Jersey North John Cordrey 2015 Attack Summit
New Jersey North Emmett Cordrey 2015 Attack Delbarton
New Jersey North Mark Christiano 2015 Midfield Cranford
New Jersey North Mike Reilly 2015 Attack Bergan Catholic
New Jersey North Matt Stagnitta 2016 Midfield Montgomery
New Jersey North Chris Fake 2017 Defense Hun School
New Jersey North Matt LoParo 2015 Attack Ridgewood
New Jersey North Teddy Hatfield 2015 Attack Morristown Beard
New Jersey North Patrick Aslanian 2015 Midfield Westfield
New Jersey North Tommy Heller 2015 Attack Livingston
New Jersey North Ryan Cunningham 2015 Midfield Watchung Hills
New Jersey North Jackson Simcox 2015 Defense Westfield
New Jersey North Jon Butler 2015 Defense Pingry
New Jersey North Matt Donovan 2015 Midfield Ridgewood
New Jersey North Richie Lenskold 2015 Midfield Bridgewater Raritan
New Jersey Shore Matt Frost 2015 St. Rose
New Jersey Shore Dyaln Jinks 2015 Southern
New Jersey Shore Billy Sasso 2015 Freehold Township
New Jersey Shore Robbie Garavente 2016 Rumson Fair Haven
New Jersey Shore Justin Ruiz 2015 Holmdel
New Jersey Shore Mike Adraga 2015 Southern
New Jersey South Nicholas DeCaprio 2015 LSM St. Augustine Prep
New Jersey South Curtis Corley 2015 LSM Shawnee
New Jersey South Matt Donnelly 2015 Midfield Clearview
New Jersey South David Smith 2015 Midfield Shawnee
New Jersey South Conor Gaffney 2016 Midfield Lenape
New Jersey South Kevin Gray 2015 Attack Seneca
New Jersey South Andrew Baumgartel 2015 Goalie Egg Harbor Township
New York – Buffalo Larson Sundown 2015 Attack Akron
New York – Buffalo Josh Slowinski 2015 Middie Clarence
New York – Buffalo Evan Hollfelder 2016 Middie Hamburg
New York – Buffalo Chauncey Hill 2015 LSM Akron
New York – Buffalo Kevin Goltz 2015 Middie Orchard Park
New York – Buffalo James Stenzel 2015 Defense Niagara Wheatfield
New York – Buffalo Kyle Martinsen 2015 Middie Williamsville East
New York- CHSAA Tom O’Connor 2015 Defense Iona Prep
New York City-PSAL Jeffers Guthrie 2016 Midfield Hunter College
New York City-PSAL Duffy Collins 2015 Midfield Hunter College
New York City-PSAL Tyler Robertson 2016 Midfield Curtis
New York City-PSAL Dominick Ricci 2015 Defense Curtis
New York City-PSAL Omar Alhagiko 2015 Goalie Curtis
New York Mid-Hudson Joe Sessa 2015 Attack Minisink Valley
New York Mid-Hudson Alec Tocco 2015 Defense Rondout Valley
New York Mid-Hudson Connor Filipowski 2016 Defense Warwick Valley
New York Mid-Hudson Chris Schlappich 2016 Midfield Highland
New York- NYSAIS (Ivy) Maxwell DeLaMater 2015 Attack Hackley School
New York- NYSAIS (Ivy) Noah Knopff 2016 LSM Ethical Culture
New York Section Four Shane Majewski 2015 Attack Johnson City
New York Section Four Jake Nelson 2015 Attack Vestal
New York Section Four Jimmy Zervos 2015 Attack Binghamton
New York-CHSAA Dylan Demuro 2015 Defense Archbishop Stepinac
North Carolina-Private Carson Song 2015 Att/Mid Charlotte Latin School
North Carolina-Private Jackson Monin 2015 Midfield Charlotte Latin School
North Carolina-Private Owen Armstrong 2015 Attack Charlotte Latin School
North Carolina-Private John Donohue 2016 LSM Charlotte Country Day
North Carolina-Private Peter Pittroff 2016 Attack Charlotte Country Day
Northern California Colin Rutan 2015 Attack Las Lomas
Northern California Ben Spencer 2015 Midfield Monte Vista
Northern California Quinn McKone 2015 Midfield Novato
Northern California Quinn Burnett 2015 Attack Piedmont
Northern California Austin French 2015 Attack San Ramon Valley
Northern California Joey Carrington 2017 Defense San Ramon Valley
Northern California Carter Nichols 2015 Midfield San Ramon Valley
Northern California Ben Knaus 2015 Attack St. Ignatius
Northern California Finn Barry 2015 Midfield St. Ignatius
Northern California Nick Stinn 2015 LSM St. Ignatius
Northern California Peter Alimam 2015 Midfield St. Ignatius
Northern California Jack Horan 2015 Defense Marin Catholic
Northern California Shane Kunst 2015 Goalie Marin Catholic
Northern California Adrian Jefferies 2015 Attack Acalanes
Northern California Tommy Atwater 2016 Defense Marin Academy
Ohio South Tyler Hegyesi 2015 Attack Sycamore
Ohio South William Holcomb 2015 Midfield St. Xavier
Ohio South Jack Waters 2015 Midfield St. Xavier
Ohio South Grant Clark 2015 Defense Archbishop Moeller
Ohio South Connor Bortz 2015 Attack Mariemont
Ohio South Jack Toomb 2015 Defense Archbishop Moeller
Orange County, California Ryan Harnisch 2015 Midfield St. Margarets Episcopal
Orange County, California Nate Marano 2015 Attack Foothill
Orange County, California James Yanes 2015 Attack JSerra Catholic
Orange County, California Jake Schleppy 2015 Midfield JSerra Catholic
Orange County, California Sherwin Gersten 2015 Midfield Corona del Mar
Orange County, California Brett Greenlee 2015 LSM Corona del Mar
Pittsburgh Kyle Rullan 2015 Attack North Allegheny
Pittsburgh Brian Ward 2016 Midfield Mt. Lebanon
Pittsburgh Robby Woodings 2015 Midfield Shady Side Academy
Pittsburgh Scott Wilden 2015 Midfield Pine-Richland
Pittsburgh Levi McCrady 2016 Midfield Fox Chapel
Pittsburgh Pat Bowles 2015 Defense Sewickley Academy
Pittsburgh Bryan Newcamp 2015 Midfield Pine-Richland
Pittsburgh Jake Zoffer 2015 LSM Mt. Lebanon
Pittsburgh Zach Smith 2015 Midfield North Allegheny
Pittsburgh Mac Madson 2015 Attack Upper St. Clair
Potomac Ryan Lamb 2015 Attack Paul VI
Potomac Timmy Monahan 2015 Attack Gonzaga
Potomac Jack Olsen 2015 Midfield Georgetown Prep
Potomac Drew Petkevich 2015 Midfield Bullis
Potomac Colton Rupp 2015 Attack Landon
San Diego Anthony DeMaio 2016 Attack Coronado
San Diego Beau Botkiss 2016 LSM Torrey Pines
San Diego Ben Fredericks 2015 Goalie La Costa Canyon
San Diego Jackson Linehart 2015 Attack Torrey Pines
San Diego Jake Fiske 2016 LSM Poway
San Diego Joseph Biddle 2016 Attack Pacific Ridge
San Diego Josh Wehn 2015 LSM Cathedral Catholic
San Diego Sam Snider 2015 Goalie Scripps Ranch
San Diego Tristan Ruh 2015 Attack Pacific Ridge
San Diego Tucker Reed 2015 Midfield/Att Rancho Bernardo
South Carolina Andrew Phelan 2015 Attack Wando
South Carolina Thomas Gribben 2016 Defense Wando
South Carolina Ashton Baca 2016 Midfield Greenville
South Carolina Jack Davies 2017 Midfield Wando
South Carolina Ryan Cerino 2015 Attack Riverside
South Carolina Gage Pulliam 2016 LS Midfield Fort Mill
South Carolina Wilson Nickles 2016 Goalie Greenville
South Carolina Huw Staton 2015 Defense Christ Church Episcopal
South Carolina Ben Davidson 2016 Defense Fort Mill
South Carolina Daniel Salais 2015 Attack AC Flora
South Florida Connor Alexander 2015 Defense Jupiter
South Florida Zach Crotty 2015 Attack Jupiter
South Florida Jesse Foertmeyer 2015 Midfield Jupiter
South Florida Viper Scheele 2015 Goalie Jupiter
South Florida Louie Yovino 2016 Midfield St. Thomas Aquinas
South Florida Alec Cumella 2015 Midfield St. Thomas Aquinas
South Florida JP Crowley 2015 Attack St. Thomas Aquinas
South Florida Davis Diamond 2016 Midfield St. Andrew’s
South Florida Alex Newhouse 2015 Midfield St. Andrew’s
South Florida Andrew Packer 2015 Midfield Benjamin School
South Florida Anthony Courcelle 2015 Defense Cypress Bay
South Florida AJ Ferraro 2015 Defense Stoneman Douglas
Tennessee Hayden Hunt 2015 Attack Memphis University School
Tennessee Tyler Wilks 2015 Attack McCallie School
Tennessee Hop Mathews 2015 Defense University School of Nashville
Tennessee Jeff Durden 2015 Defense McCallie School
Tennessee Tate Boyce 2015 Goalie McCallie School
Tennessee Braiden Davis 2015 Midfield McCallie School
Tennessee Tom Garrott 2015 Midfield Memphis University School
Virginia 6A North Thomas Rigney 2015 Defense Patriot
Virginia 6A North Jack Rowlett 2015 Defense Robinson
Virginia 6A North Alexander D. Morris 2015 Attack McLean
Virginia 6A North Kevin Quigley 2015 Midfield South County
Virginia-Loudoun Sean Wagner 2015 Midfield Dominion
Virginia-Private Eric Buhle 2015 Goalie St. Anne’s-Belfield
Virginia-Private Drew Gaffney 2015 Midfield Covenant
Virginia-Private Jack Rusbuldt 2016 Goalie Collegiate
Virginia-Private Rob Schotta 2015 LSM St. Anne’s-Belfield
Virginia-Private Strib Walker 2015 Midfield Collegiate
Virginia-Private Fleet Wallace 2015 Midfield St. Christopher’s
Virginia-Hampton Roads Matt Herman 2016 Goalie Tabb
Virginia-Hampton Roads Andrew Johnson 2016 Attack Landstown
Virginia-Hampton Roads Davis King 2015 Defense Maury
West Virginia Mack Fall 2015 Midfield University
West Virginia Sam Skinner 2015 Attack George Washington
West Virginia Tremain Hill 2015 Attack Capital
Western Maryland Patrick Cleveland 2016 Attack Walkersville
Western Maryland Will Ewing 2105 Defense Smithsburg
Western Maryland Daniel Ross 2016 Attack Linganore
Western Massachusetts Mike McCormack 2015 Attack Mount Greylock
Western Massachusetts Sam Duda 2015 Attack South Hadley
Western Massachusetts Matt Chlastawa 2016 Attack Westfield
Western Massachusetts Sam Scarfo 2015 Attack Westfield
Western Massachusetts Max Stuckalin 2016 Midfield Longmeadow
Western New England Thomas Nelson 2016 Defense Forman School
Western New England John Tierney 2015 Midfield Wilbraham Monson
Western New England Logan Adams 2015 Attack Gunnery School
Western New England Turner Uppgren 2015 Goalie Choate Rosemary Hall
Western New England Zach Ambrosino 2015 Defense Taft School
Western New England Reilly Walsh 2016 Midfield Brunswick School
Western New England Austin Meacham 2015 Defense Brunswick School
Western New England Brent Noseworthy 2015 Attack Avon Old Farms

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Second-day boys’, girls’ standings for @NLCLacrosse

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Brine National Lacrosse Classic at River City Sportsplex, Midlothian, VA

Final Pool Standingsbrine-nlc

HS (2016-17) Boys

Pool A
Team W L T GS GA
Illinois (6)* 3 0 0 20 15
Colorado (2)* 2 1 0 23 17
Connecticut (3)* 1 2 0 20 23
Carolina (1)* 0 3 0 16 24

Pool B
Team W L T GS GA
Maryland (8)* 3 0 0 35 21
New York (14)* 1 1 1 35 23
Pennsylvania (13)* 0 1 2 15 20
Michigan (10)* 0 2 1 19 40

Pool C
Team W L T GS GA
Ohio (12)* 3 0 0 19 10
Florida (4)* 2 1 0 24 15
Long Island (7)* 1 2 0 19 20
Virginia (15)* 0 3 0 11 28

Pool D
Team W L T GS GA
New England (9)* 3 0 0 28 17
Washington DC (16)* 2 1 0 26 23
New Jersey (11)* 1 2 0 21 24
Georgia (5)* 0 3 0 14 25

HS (2016-17) Girls
Pool A
Team W L T GS GA

Pennsylvania (56) 4 0 0 44 26
New York (57) 3 1 0 49 23
Ohio (55) 2 2 0 37 43
Virginia (58) 1 3 0 32 40
Colorado (45) 0 4 0 19 49

Pool B
Team W L T GS GA
Long Island (49) 3 1 0 42 23
Maryland (50) 3 1 0 42 24
New England (51) 3 1 0 44 27
Florida (46) 1 3 0 23 41
Illinois (48) 0 4 0 14 50

Pool C
Team W L T GS GA
New Jersey (54) 4 0 0 47 19
Georgia (47) 2 2 0 31 34
Washington DC (59) 2 2 0 37 32
Michigan (52) 1 3 0 30 39
Minnesota (53) 1 3 0 26 47

2018 Boys
Pool A
Team W L T GS GA
Carolina (17) 4 0 0 35 15
Long Island (23) 3 1 0 32 21
Illinois (22) 2 2 0 29 22
Colorado (18) 1 3 0 21 35
Texas (86) 0 4 0 20 44

Pool B
Team W L T GS GA
Maryland (24) 3 0 1 26 14
New Jersey (26) 2 1 1 26 21
Florida (20) 2 2 0 21 25
New York (29) 1 2 1 25 30
Ohio (27) 0 3 1 16 24

Pool C
Team W L T GS GA

Virginia (30) 4 0 0 34 14
Pennsylvania (28) 3 1 0 33 21
Connecticut (19) 1 2 1 25 36
New England (25) 1 3 0 34 30
Georgia (21) 0 3 1 12 37

2018 Girls
Pool A
Team W L T GS GA

Maryland (61)* 3 0 0 26 18
Long Island (60)* 2 1 0 25 18
New York (65)* 1 2 0 23 25
Pennsylvania (64)* 0 3 0 16 29

Pool B
Team W L T GS GA

New Jersey (63)* 3 0 0 40 17
New England (62)* 2 1 0 27 26
Illinois (67)* 1 2 0 23 38
Virginia (66)* 0 3 0 21 30

Middle School Academy Boys
Pool A
Team W L T GS GA

Connecticut (33) 3 1 0 34 28
Carolina (32) 3 1 0 37 23
Florida (34) 2 1 1 31 24
New York (31) 1 3 0 22 40
Ohio (41) 0 3 1 24 33

Pool B
Team W L T GS GA

Long Island (37) 4 0 0 46 13
Maryland (38) 2 1 1 21 21
Illinois (36) 2 1 1 34 23
Pennsylvania (42) 1 3 0 24 40
New England (39) 0 4 0 14 42

Pool C
Team W L T GS GA

Texas (43) 3 0 1 40 16
Long Island/New York (87) 3 1 0 31 19
New Jersey (40) 2 1 1 31 28
Virginia (44) 1 3 0 21 38
Georgia (35) 0 4 0 15 37

Middle School Academy Girls
Pool A
Team W L T GS GA
Long Island (69) 4 0 0 46 12
Pennsylvania (73) 4 0 0 45 19
New England (71) 2 2 0 33 32
Virginia (74) 1 3 0 24 42
Florida (68) 0 3 1 22 37
Minnesota (77) 0 3 1 13 41

Pool B
Team W L T GS GA

New Jersey (72) 3 0 1 39 24
Maryland (70) 3 1 0 34 32
Georgia (75) 1 2 1 33 38
New York (88) 1 3 0 37 40
Illinois (76) 1 3 0 25 34

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Updated Thursday playoff schedule for @NLCLacrosse

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Brine National Lacrosse Classic Playoff schedule
(altered due to the threat of inclement weather)

Thursday, July 2
(Academy playoff schedules TBA)

Boys High School
Quarterfinals, 8:45 a.m.brine-nlc
Field 5 Ohio vs. New York
Field 6 Maryland vs. Florida
Field 8 Illinois vs. Washington DC
Field 9 New England vs. Colorado

Semifinals, 10:15 a.m.
Championship, Field 9, 11:45 a.m.

High School Girls
First Round, 8:45 a.m.
Field 2 New York vs. Maryland
Field 3 Long Island vs. Georgia

Semifinals, 10:15 a.m.
Field 2 -NY/MD winner vs New Jersey
Field 3 LI/GA winner vs. Pennsylvania

Championship, Field 8, 11:45 a.m.

2018 Boys
First Round<, 8:45 a.m./strong>
Field 4 Pennsylvania vs. Long Island
Field 7 New Jersey vs. Maryland

Semifinals – 10:15 a.m.
PA-LI winner vs. Virgvnia, Field 4
NJ/MD winner vs. Carolina, Field 7

Championship, Field 6, 11:45 a.m.

Girls 2018

Semifinals, 10:15 a.m.
Field 5 Maryland vs. New England
Field 6 New Jersey vs. Long Island

Championship,11:45 a.m. Field 5

Middle School Academy Boys

First Round, 8 a.m.
Field 5 Long Island/New York vs. Carolina
Field 6 Connecticut vs. Maryland

Semifinals, 9:30 a.m.
LI/NY-Carolina winner vs. Long Island
Connecticut/MD winner vs. Texas

Championship, 11 a.m., Field 6

Middle School Academy Girls
Semifinals
9:30 AM – Field 2 -Long Island vs. Maryland
9:30 AM – Field 3 -New Jersey vs. Pennsylvania

Championship, 11 a.m. Field 5

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Thursday scoreboard from @NLCLacrosse

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Brine National Lacrosse Classic, River City Sportsplex, Midlothian, VA

Thursday’s Final-Day scoreboardbrine-nlc
8 a.m.
Academy Boys Quarters

Carolina 7, Long Island/New York 5
Connecticut 5, Maryland 1

Academy Boys Consolations
Penn 8, New York 6
Ohio 14, Virginia 2
New England 4, Georgia 4

HSB18 Consolation
Illinois 10, Florida 2

HSG17 Consolations
Virginia 7, Florida 3
Colorado 10, Michigan 3
Illinois 8, Minnesota 6

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Thursday’s boys’, girls’ High School & 2018 boxscores from @NLCLacrosse

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Thursday’s boxscores from the Brine National Lacrosse Classic at the River City Sportsplex, Midlothian, VA

Boys HSbrine-nlc

HSB1617 Championship
Ohio 6, New England 2
O: Hutras(2), Hornung(2), Kennedy(1), Hamm(1)
Saves: Amon(5), Deters(4)
NE: Stenberg(1), Narewski(1)
Saves: O’Hara(5), Macrina(2)

HSB1617 Semifinal
Ohio 6, Florida 5

O: Streicher(2), Rice(1), Richey(1), Davis(1), Kennedy(1)
Saves: Amon(3), Deters(2)
F: Porcher(1), Gildea(1), Swanson(1), Liekefet(1), Cowan(1)
Saves: Forbes(3)

HSB17 Semifinals
New England 5, Illinois 4

NE: O’Donnell(1), Grillone(1), Phillips(1), Adam(1), Fiorini(1)
Saves: Macrina(3), O’Hara(2)
ILL: Struckman(1), Welch(1), Patton(1)
Saves: Mone(3), Hare(3)

HSB1617 Quarters
New England 7, Colorado 6

NE: McGreen(2), Messner(2), Adam(2), O’Donnell
Saves: Macrina(4), O’Hara(2)
C: #22(2), Catlett(1), Neubauer(1), Smith(1), Clay(1)
Saves: Scott(4), Pawlak(3)

HSB1617 Quarters
Florida 8, Maryland 3

F: McCabe(3), Porcher(1), Amoroso(1), Swanson(1), Liekefet(1), McCoy(1)
Saves: Forbes(4), Cook(2)
M: Bateman(1), Wolf(1), Williams(1)
Saves: Hulsman(4), Lanier(2)

HSB16/17 Consolation
Pennsylvania 5, New Jersey 4
Penn: Faller(2), Grill(2), Pollastro(1)
Saves: Marks(1), Oneill(2)
New Jersey: Mackinney(2), Brennan(1), Haggerty(1)
Saves: Ryon(5), Geiger(3)

Boys’ 2018

HSB18 Semifinals
Maryland 5, Carolina 3

MD: Garwood(1), Shafer(1), Krieger(3), Paepcle(1), Draughn(1)
Saves: Olin(2)
C: Goldsmith(1), Renner(1), King(1)
Saves: Bokavich(5), Cheek(3)

HSB18 Semifinals
Virginia 7, Long Island 6

V: Rogers(4), Cole(2), Reynolds(1)
Saves: Eckert(5), Siegel(4)
LI: Lynskey(1) Goldrick(1), Rohan(1), Ryan(1), Tyrer(1), Davenport(1)
Saves: ?(2)

2018 Consy
Illinois 10, Florida 2

ILL: Allgood(2), Speers(1), Sullivan(1), Johnson(1), McGorry(1), Collins(1), Kinnas(1), Kirkpatrick(1), #26(1)
Saves: ?(6), ?(4)
FLA: Mylet(1), Sussingham(1)
Saves: Swerdlow(3), Pappaceno(3)

Girls’ HS

HSG1617 Championship

Pennsylvania 7, New Jersey 6
P: Kahn(2), Major(2), Stumpf(1), Kraus(1), Hughes(1)
Saves: Poppenberg(3), Tornetta(3)
NJ: Peluso(4), Ruskey(1), Sullivan(1)
Saves: Danson(3)

HSG1617 Semifinal
Pennsylvania 8, Long Island 4

P: Hughes(2), Lucchesi(1), Mellor(1), Muscella(1), Dobbins(1), Kahn(1), Major(1)
Saves: Poppenberg(1), Tornetta(0)
LI: Considine(2), Burke(1), Young(1)
Saves: Sheintul(2), Lacy(2)

HSG1617 Semifinal
New Jersey 7, Maryland 6

NJ: Ruskey(2), Bunce(1), Scarrone(1), Peluso(1), Sullivan(1),?(1)
Saves: Danson(3), #22(2)
MD: S. Blalock (2), Maisano(1), Dodd(1), C. Blalock(1), Wenczkowski(1)
Saves: Thomas(3), Butler(9)

HSG1617 Quarters
Maryland 9, New York 8

Maryland: S.Blalock(2), Sedlar(1), Tiller(1), Schluederberg(1), Harrell(1), Pekins(1), Stevens(1),Torres(1)
Saves: Thomas(1), Butler(2)
New York: Cosgrove(2), Cullinan(2), Messier(1), Ojeda(1), Mcginley(1), Mckenna(1)
Saves: Baldwin(3), Tornetta(2)

HSG1617 Quarters
Long Island 12, Georgia 7

LI: Young(4), Considine(3), #19(3), Burke(2)
Saves: Lacy(5), Sheintul(2)
GA: Mutch(3), Hudson(2), Wisdom(1), Lehman(1)
Saves: Gladstein(2)

HBG1617 Consy
Colorado 10, Michigan 3
C: Wilson(2), Checca(2), Anderson(1), Besnier(1), Lucey(1), White(1), Berger(1), Takeuchi(1)
Saves: Markaker(3), Miller(2)
M: Grombala(1), Dennis(1), Rauh(1)
Saves: Kingsley(3), Schams(1)

HSG1617 Consy
Illinois 8, Minnesota 6

ILL: Lutz(3), Lores(1), Shea(1), Turner(1), Ransom(1), Lawless(1)
Saves: Kedjidjian(3), Spence(1)
M: Graff(2), Norberg(2), Peterson(1), Kinn(1)
Saves: Belting(3), Hagen(1)

HSG1617 Consy
Ohio 8, New England 5

OH: Pattison (3), Walker (2), Thorn (2), Young (1)
Saves: Rayburn (2), Mislan (1)
NE: Sweitzer (1), Burud (1), Cartwright (1), Pichel (1), Villareal (1)
Saves: Sullivan (8), McNulty (2)

HSG 16-17 Consy
Virginia 7, Florida 3

VA: Fennell (3), Brisbin (2), Whitaker (2)
Saves: Wells (4), Ochs (3)
FL: Bosse (2), Jones (1)
Saves: Bell (3)

Girls’ 2018

HSG18 Championship
Maryland 10, Long Island 3
MD: Simpson(3), Scheinberg(2), Abel(2), Paton(2), Pilcher(1), Freeman(1)
Saves: Schucosky
LI: Kenneally(1), Podaras(1), Greene(1)
Saves: Williamson(4), Kast(3)

HSG18 Semifinals
Long Island 6, New Jersey 2
LI: Rzempoluch(2), Kenneally(1), Digregorio(1), Rowell(1), Greene(1)
Saves: Williamson(2), Kast(1)
NJ: Loescher(2)
Saves:(0)

HSG18 Semifinal
Maryland 7, New England 6

MD: Simpson(3), Scheinberg(1), Wagner(1), Pilcher(1), O’Brien(1)
Saves: Shucosky(5), McSally(1)
NE: Siebold(2), Cooney(1), Walsh(1), #13(1), Rodino(1)
Saves: Collins(4), Tucker(1)

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.@USLacrosse announces 50-man training roster for Men’s U-19 team

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From US Lacrosse

After a three-day tryout that hosted 105 players at Stevenson University in Owings Mills, Md., US Lacrosse today announced the 50 players who will be invited to training camp with the 2016 U.S. Men’s National Under-19 Team.

These 50 players will next reconvene for a second training camp Aug. 7-9 at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md. The weekend will culminate with a Team USA Blue-White exhibition game at Homewood Field, Sunday, Aug. 9 at 1 p.m. Admission is free for US Lacrosse members and $5 for non-members.US-lacrosse1

Ultimately, 23 players will be named to the final roster for the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) Under-19 World Championship, July 7-16, 2016, in Coquitlam, British Columbia.

In February, US Lacrosse announced Ohio State University head coach Nick Myers as head coach of the U.S. Men’s Under-19 National Team. Myers will lead the team in its quest for an eighth consecutive world title at the FIL World Championship, and is assisted by Patrick Myers (University of Pennsylvania), Chuck Ruebling (Delbarton School) and Peter Toner (Penn State University).

“Expectations are high for this team, and the men certainly rose to the occasion over the past three days,” said head coach Nick Myers. “We got an incredible effort from all those involved at camp. We feel strongly that we laid the foundation for our team moving forward. We are grateful for the amazing support we received and excited to get back at it in August.”

The player selection committee was comprised of the U.S. U19 coaching staff, five elite high school coaches from around the country and the US Lacrosse Men’s National Team Subcommittee Chair. Additionally, four other top high school coaches were brought in as sideline coaches and assisted in player evaluation.

The 50-player training camp pool, by position with high school, college commitment and high school graduation year noted:

Attack

Grant Ament, Haverford (Pa.) 2015, Penn State
Jared Bernhardt, Lake Brantley (Fla.) 2016, Maryland
Alex Concannon, Syosset (N.Y.) 2015, Johns Hopkins
Tyler Dunn, Manhasset (N.Y.) 2015, Penn
Henry Grass, Bronxville (N.Y.) 2015, Johns Hopkins
Timothy Kelly, Calvert Hall (Md.) 2015, North Carolina
Timothy Monahan, Gonzaga (Md.) 2015, Maryland
Macaire O’Keefe, Syosset (N.Y.) 2016, Penn State
Alexander Roesner, Loyola Blakefield (Md.) 2015, Penn
Michael Sowers, Upper Dublin (Pa.) 2016, Princeton
Cole Williams, Loyola Blakefield (Md.) 2016, Johns Hopkins

Offensive Midfield

Dox Aitken, Haverford (Pa.) 2016, Virginia
Ryan Conrad, Loyola Blakefield (Md.) 2015, Virginia
Bryan Costabile, Mount St. Joseph (Md.) 2016, Notre Dame
Kevin Hill, Webster Thomas (N.Y.) 2015, Penn State
Jack Jasinski, Oak Mountain (Ala.) 2015, Ohio State
Joseph Licciardi, St Anthony’s (N.Y.) 2015, Penn
Edward Maloney, Lawrenceville (N.J.) 2016, Virginia
Patrick McCormick, Hicksville (N.Y.) 2014, North Carolina*
Matthew Moore, Garnet Valley (Pa.) 2017, Virginia
Bradley Smith, Mountain Lakes (N.J.) 2015, Duke
Drew Supinski, Haverford (Pa.) 2015, Johns Hopkins
Jack Tigh, Chaminade (N.Y.) 2015, Yale

Defensive Midfield

Brandon Barker, Pittsford (N.Y.) 2015, Ohio State
John Daniggelis, Smithtown East (N.Y.) 2015, Yale
Terry Lindsay, Georgetown Prep (Md.) 2016, Duke
Alex McGovern, St Paul’s (Md.) 2015, North Carolina
Kevin Quigley, Ridge (N.J.) 2016, Duke

Long-stick Midfield
Blake Carrara, Riverhead (N.Y.) 2016, Maryland
Jared Conners, Pittsford Sutherland (N.Y.) 2016, Virginia
Kane Randolph, St. Mary’s Annapolis (Md.) 2016, Penn State
Thomas Wright, Garden City (N.Y.) 2015, Penn State

Defense

Matthew Borges, Garden City (N.Y.) 2015, Ohio State
Eddie Bouhall, Lynbrook (N.Y.) 2015, Lehigh
Owen Colwell, Westfield (N.J.) 2016, Johns Hopkins
Hugh Crance, Corona Del Mar (Calif.) 2015, Notre Dame
Patrick Foley, St. John’s Prep (Mass.) 2015, Johns Hopkins
Dylan Johnson, Cherry Creek (Colo.) 2015, Denver
Noah Lejman, Haverford (Pa.) 2015, Penn
Jack Rapine, Upper Dublin (Pa.) 2016, Johns Hopkins
Jack Rowlett, Robinson (Va.) 2015, North Carolina

Goalie

Philip Goss, Deerfield Academy (Mass.) 2016, Brown
Ryan Kern, Salesianum (Del.) 2015, Navy
Willie Klan, Penfield (N.Y.) 2015, Ohio State
Jack Zullo, Chaminade (N.Y.) 2016, Notre Dame

Faceoff

Gerard Arceri, Smithtown East (N.Y.) 2016, Penn State
Christian Feliziani, Episcopal Academy (Pa.) 2016, Ohio State
Austin Henningsen, Northport (N.Y.) 2015, Maryland
Charles Kelly, Malvern Prep (Pa.) 2015, North Carolina
James Sullivan, Garden City (N.Y.) 2015, Harvard

* Current college player

In addition, US Lacrosse has named Anthony Cordani (Douglas, Mass.), Dan Dlugozima (Lutz, Fla.), Kevin Forester (Arnold, Md.) and Randy Milou (Springfield, Mass.) as the officials who will represent the United States at the 2016 FIL Under-19 World Championship. JT Noll (Harrisburg, Pa.), Matthew Davis (Stevensville, Md.), Marty Joyner (Woodbridge, Va.), Josh Blaisdell (Fairfield, Maine), and William Hardy (Tully, N.Y.) were selected as alternates.

The U.S. Men’s U19 team has amassed a 41-2 all-time record in international play, claiming gold in each of the seven U19 World Championship events to date (1988, 1992, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2008, 2012). Team USA defeated Canada 10-8 in the gold medal game to capture the 2012 FIL World Championship in Turku, Finland.

The world champion U.S. Men’s National U19 Team trains and plays using best-in-class products provided by Nike (apparel and footwear), STX (equipment), and Cascade (helmets). Nationwide and Marriott International are official sponsors of Team USA.

For more information on the U.S. Men’s National Team, visit uslacrosse.org/teamusa. Follow the team on Facebook at fb.com/uslacrosse, on Twitter and Instagram at @uslacrosse and use #USAMLAX.

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.@UALacrosse Sr. Girls’ AA Game: Steele (Severn, MD) wins MVP to lead South past North, 14-12

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Caroline Steele (Severn School, MD) had a goal and four assists and earned the MVP to lead the South to a 14-12 victory over the North tonight in the Girls’ Under Armour Senior All-American Game at Towson University’s Johnny Unitas Stadium.Under Armour

Also for the South, Elizabeth George (McDonogh School), Kelsey Cummings (McDonogh School), Alexis Phillips (Archbishop Spalding, MD) and Keirra Sweeney (Madkison, VA) each added two goals. Gianna Bowe (Clearview Regional, NJ) and Olivia Jenner (McDonogh School) each had a goal and an assist and Megan Taylor posted four saves in the first half.

For the North, Nicole Levy (East Islip, NY) had four goals and an assist and Emily Resnick (Thomas Webster, NY) had two goals and an assist and Hannah Powers (Skaneateles, NY) added a goal and an assist.

South 14, North 12
Girls North 3 9 12
Girls South 10 4 14

Girls North SCORING:
GOALS: Nicole Levy 4; Emily Resnick 2; Hannah Powers 1; Keeley MacAfee 1; Kimberly Harker 1; Kathryn Hallett 1; Brooke Troy 1; Emily McBride 1.
ASSISTS: Hannah Powers 2; Dempsey Arsenault 1; Nicole Levy 1; Emily Resnick 1.
Girls South SCORING:
GOALS: Elizabeth George 2; Keirra Sweeney 2; Alexis Phillips 2; Kelsey Cummings 2; Caroline Steele 1; Olivia Jenner 1; Gianna Bowe 1; Charlotte Sofield 1; Genesis Lucero 1; Jen Giles 1.
ASSISTS: Caroline Steele 4; Maggie Jackson 2; Gianna Bowe 1; Olivia Jenner 1.

South Goaltending
## Goalkeepers Minutes GA W/L Saves
31 Megan Taylor 30:00 3 4
33 Alli Kothari 30:00 9 0

North Goaltending
## Goalkeepers Minutes GA W/L Saves
33 Lauren Daly 30:00 10 3
32 Kady Glynn 30:00 4 4

Scoring Summary:
No. Prd Time Team Type Goal Scorer Assist Home-Vis
1. 1st 28:20 GN E v e n Kimberly Harker Dempsey Arsenault 0-1
2. 27:30 GS E v e n Elizabeth George Caroline Steele 1-1
3. 23:26 GS E v e n Gianna Bowe Free position shot 2-1
4. 21:56 GS E v e n Keirra Sweeney Unassisted 3-1
5. 19:57 GS E v e n Kelsey Cummings Unassisted 4-1
6. 18:00 GS E v e n Kelsey Cummings Unassisted 5-1
7. 15:35 GS E v e n Caroline Steele Maggie Jackson 6-1
8. 14:44 GS E v e n Olivia Jenner Caroline Steele 7-1
9. 12:16 GS E v e n Charlotte Sofield Unassisted 8-1
10. 7 : 3 3 GN E v e n Nicole Levy Unassisted 8-2
11. 5 : 3 8 GN E v e n Nicole Levy Unassisted 8-3
12. 3 : 3 0 GS E v e n Jen Giles Unassisted 9-3
13. 2 : 4 1 GS E v e n Elizabeth George Olivia Jenner 10-3
14. 2nd 24:29 GN E v e n Brooke Troy Free position shot 10-4
15. 22:12 GS E v e n Genesis Lucero Gianna Bowe 11-4
16. 20:57 GN E v e n Emily McBride Unassisted 11-5
17. 18:56 GN E v e n Emily Resnick Hannah Powers 11-6
18. 17:59 GN E v e n Hannah Powers Unassisted 11-7
19. 14:02 GS E v e n Alexis Phillips Caroline Steele 12-7
20. 13:14 GN E v e n Kathryn Hallett Nicole Levy 12-8
21. 12:09 GN E v e n Emily Resnick Hannah Powers 12-9
22. 9 : 4 6 GN E v e n Nicole Levy Emily Resnick 12-10
23. 8 : 1 6 GN E v e n Keeley MacAfee Unassisted 12-11
24. 6 : 2 1 GS E v e n Alexis Phillips Caroline Steele 13-11
25. 3 : 0 4 GS E v e n Keirra Sweeney Maggie Jackson 14-11
26. 0 : 5 8 GN E v e n Nicole Levy Unassisted 14-12

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Final @STEPSLacrosse North America Girls’ Rankings: Public and Non-Public

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/6/15

The 2015 STEPS Lacrosse Girls’ Rankings- PublicSteps Lacrosse Logo
Final 2015 STEPS Lacrosse overall North America Rankings

1. Manchester Valley (MD) 19-0
The Mavericks defeated Queen Anne’s County, 16-5, to repeat as Maryland Public 2A/1A state champions.

2. Eastport-South Manor (NY) 19-3
The Sharks defeated Somers, 15-8, to win the NY Class B championship.

3. Mt. Sinai (N.Y.) 20-1
The Mustangs won their second NY Class C title in three years with an 8-5 win over Honeoye Falls-Lima.

4. West Islip (NY) 19-3
The Lions defeated Suffern, 10-9, to win the NY Class A state championship.

5. Manhasset (N.Y.) 18-1
The Indians fell to Wantagh, 9-6, Wednesday in the Nassau County Class B championship.

6. Wantagh (N.Y.) 16-2
The Warriors fell to Eastport-South Manor, 11-10, in the Long Island Class B finals.

7. Ridgewood (N.J.) 23-1
The Maroons defeated Lenape, 11-9, for the NJ Group 4 state title and play Summit Wednesday in the Tournament of Champions semifinals.

8. Century (MD) 17-3
The Knights won the Maryland 3A/2A title

9. Milton (GA) 16-4
The Eagles claimed their sixth straight 6A state title and 10th in 11 years with a 9-6 win over Walton.

10. Garden City (N.Y.) 16-2
The Trojans fell to Wantagh, 8-7, in the Nassau County Class B semifinals.

11. Longmeadow (MA) 22-3
The Lancers defeated Westwood, 10-9, in double overtime to win the Massachusetts Division I state title.

12. Darien (CT) 20-3
The Blue Wave defeated Wilton, 14-10, to win the Connecticut Class L state title

13. Middle Country (NY) 18-1
The Wolverines fell to West Islip in the Suffolk County finals.

14. Summit (N.J.) 20-5
The Hilltoppers reached the NJ Tournament of Champions finals.

15. Stephen Decatur (MD) 17-1
The Seahawks reached the Maryland 3A/2A finals.

16. Garnet Valley (PA) 18-9
The Jaguars won the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) championship.

17. Conestoga (PA) 23-4
The Pioneers reached the PIAA finals.

18. Radnor (PA) 22-3

The Raiders reached the PIAA semifinals.

19. Vero Beach (FL) 20-3
The Fighting Indians won the Florida state championship

20. Suffern (NY)

The Mounties fell to West Islip in the NY Class A finals.

The 2015 STEPS Lacrosse North America Girls’ Rankings- Non-Public

1. McDonogh School (MD) 21-0
The Eagles won their seventh straight IAAM A conference title and completed a sixth straight undefeated season while winning their 133rd straight game with a 15-14 victory over Roland Park.

2. Good Counsel (MD) 19-2
The Falcons defeated Academy of Holy Cross 9-8 to win the DC WCAC title.

3. Agnes Irwin (PA) 23-1
The Owls claimed the Inter-Ac League title outright and defeated Episcopal Academy, 14-4, to win the PA Independent school state championship.

4. Bishop Ireton (VA) 20-3
The Cardinals dealt St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes their first loss, 12-10, to win the Virginia Independent state championship.

5. St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (VA) 28-1
The Saints fell to Bishop Ireton 12-10 in the Virginia Independent State title game.

6. Oak Knoll (N.J.) 23-2
The Royals toppled Summit, 11-10, to win the NJ Tournament of Champions title.

7. Archbishop Spalding (MD) 15-5
The Cavaliers fell to Roland Park, 10-9, in the IAAM A Conference semifinals.

8. Academy of Holy Cross (MD) 16-3
The Tartans fell to Good Counsel 9-8 in the DC WCAC finals.

9. Roland Park (MD) 12-6
The Reds dropped a heartbreaking 15-14 decision to McDonogh in the IAAM “A” Conference final.

10. St. Anthony’s (N.Y.) 14-4
The Friars defeated Sacred Heart, 14-4, in the CHSAA title game.

11. Holy Cross (MD) 16-4
The Tartans reached the DC WCAC finals.

12. John Carroll (MD) 13-5

The Patriots reached the IAAM semifinals.

13. Notre Dame Academy (MA) 21-4
The Cougars reached the Massachusetts South Divisioon 1 finals.

14. Severn School (MD) 12-7
The Admirals reached the IAAM quarterfinals.

15. Episcopal Academy (PA) 21-5

The Churchwomen reached the PA Independent school final

16. Georgetown Visitation (DC) 14-8
The Tigers reached the DC ISL finals.

17. St. Anne’s Belfield (VA) 21-3

The Saints had a win over Loyola Academy

18. Loyola Academy (IL) 24-3
The Ramblers won the Illinois state championship

19. St. Ignatius Prep (CA) 17-3
The Wildcats had a win over St. Anne’s Belfield.

20. Hill Academy (Ontario, Canada) 6-2
Hill had several wins over IAAM teams

STEPS Lacrosse offers elite training and travel teams for girls and boys, as well as summer camps, team training and elite tournaments. For more information on all STEPS programs, click here: http://www.stepslacrosse.net/nj/

The rankings are compiled by members of the TopLaxRecruits.com staff. STEPS Lacrosse is only the sponsor.

STEPS Lacrosse offers elite training and travel teams for girls and boys, as well as summer camps, team training and elite tournaments. For more information on all STEPS programs, click here: http://www.stepslacrosse.net/nj/

The rankings are compiled by members of the TopLaxRecruits.com staff. STEPS Lacrosse is only the sponsor.

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Players that shined at @NLCLacrosse All-Star Games; Final roundup of event’s top stories

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By Chris Goldberg & Aaron Esposito
TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/6/15

MIDLOTHIAN, Va. – Christopher Ciesla said the biggest reason for his success at the Brine National Lacrosse Classic All-Star game Wednesday at the River City Sportsplex was simple: Just hustle.

Chris Ciesla (Centerville, OH)

Chris Ciesla (Centerville, OH)

“I just wanted to hustle as hard as I culdm” he said. “Knowing this was an All-Star game and coaches were watching, I figured the only thing they’ll notice is who is hustling.”

Ciesla, a 2018 attackman from Centerville High and Team Resolute in Ohio, scored twice for his 2018 National team in a 12-8 loss to the America All-Stars.

On making the All-Star Game: “It’s a great experience for me. I have always worked very hard and just to see it pay off is a great experience.”

On the event: “I loved everything about the tournament; it was so organized and the coaches know so much about the sport. So far I love the exposure.”

On his goal of playing college lacrosse: “I want to commit somewhere. It’s always been a dream of mine (to play college lacrosse) and to make that dream come true would be great.”

Other all-Stars that shined:

Seth Valestrand, 2016 ATT, Long Islamd (Bayport-Blue Point, LI Sting)

Seth Velestrand (Bayport-Blue Point, NY)

Seth Velestrand (Bayport-Blue Point, NY)

Valestrand had three goals (including one behind his back) and four assists to lead the the American All-Stars to a 16-5 rout of the National stars in the High School boys’ game.

His goals coming into the All-Star Game: “Just have fun and distribute the ball and win it. I was able to spot Kevin Rogers (Loudoun County, VA) and it was easy to get him some passes for goals.”

On the recruiting process: “I am pretty far along. I am getting looks from NESCAC schools, trying to get the best education possible and play lacrosse.”

On the event in general: “It was tough for Long island; we didn’t get the team results we were looking for. I didn’t expect to see so much talent from places like (eventual champion) Ohio and (semifinalist) Illinois. They are not from lacrosse hotbeds, but those teams were sick.”

“This event was a lot of fun. I usually don’t like playing in the heat; but playing two games a day was awesome because you could hustle as hard as you can. And the uniforms were sick.”

Ashley Go, 2018 MF, Virginia (James Madison, Cardinal)

Ashley Go (James Madison, VA)

Ashley Go (James Madison, VA)

Go scored three goals to lead the National All-Stars to a 9-7 win over the American stars in the 2018 girls’ game.

On the All-Star Game: “We didn’t know each other very well but the coach told us to slow it down and calm down and we took 1v1s, and trusted each other and we got going,”

On the tourney in general: Our teams is 0-4, but I just think I learned so much. just with the speed of the games. I usually played defense, but our coach gave me confidence playing offense at the midfield.”

On recruiting: “I don’t know; I am looking at low Division I schools.”

On what she learned: “I definitely learned from the other players and the skills they have.”

Maddie Major, 2017 MF, PA (Villa Joseph Marie, Tri-State)

Maddie Major (Villa Joseph Marie, PA)

Maddie Major (Villa Joseph Marie, PA)

Major scored twice to lad the National team to a 9-8 win over the American stars in the High School girls’ game and later had the game-winner to lead Pennsylvania to the team championship.

On her goal for the All-Star game: “Obviously, it’s a challenge playing with all kinds of people. We started slowly, but we picked it up and glued together more and worked off each other. And we came out with the win.”

On PA’s success: “We just learned to glue with each other; we have so much talent and I am really excited. Hopefully, that will bring us further.”

On recruiting: “I am right in the middle of the recruiting process. This summer has been big; I am getting more looks.”

More coverage of Brine NLC
Middle School Academy championships – Maryland girls, LI boys win
2018 Division championships – Maryland sweeos
Ohio wins HS boys’ title
PA girls win HS crown
Girls’ All-Star rosters
Boys’ All-Star rosters
England Knights compete at Brine NLC, enjoy exposure

HSB All-Star Game 16-17
American 16, National 5

American Goals: Dickinson (4), Rodgers (3), Valestrand (3), Connelly (2), Lee (1), Coyle (1), Escalante (1), Buck (1)
American assists: Valestrand (4), Forte (2), Rogers (1), Green (1), Dickinson (1), Phillips (1)
Saves: Hare (6), Amon (9)
National Goals: Morrison (2), Marshall (1), Naylor (1), Locker (1)
National Assists: Tescher (1), McMahon (1)
Saves: Zeo (4), Forbes (4)

HSB 18 All-Stars
American 12, National 8

American Goals: Pollick(3), Steinbach(2), Goldsmith(2), Reynolds(2), Rizzotti(1), Tryer(1), Yunker(1)
American Assists: Cioffi(1), Gill(1)
Saves: McCabe(3), Siegel(5)
National Goals: Ciesla(2), Davies(1), Scanlan(1), Sulhoff(1), Ardrey(1), Leonard(1), McGorry(1)
National Assists: Leonard(1)
Saves: Greenblatt(2), Olin(3)

HSG1617 All-Stars
National 9, American 8

N Goals: Peluso(2), Major(2), Heyn(1), Bonavita(1), Thorn(1), Cullinan(1), Considine(1)
N Assists: Bonavita(1), Zadeh(1)
Saves: Schams(2), Sullivan(0)
A Goals: D’Angelo(3), O’Donnell(2), Dodd(1), Goodyear(1), Lucchesi(1)
A Assists: Fennell(1), Dodd(1)
Saves” Kedjidjian(3), Miller(2)

HSG 18 All-Stars
National 9, American 7

N: Go(3), Fulcher-MKelendy(2), Bauer(1), Dolan(1), Kingsbury(1), Nelson(1)
National Assists: Kaus(2), Bauer(1), Simpson(1)
Saves: Tucker(4), Shucosky(1)
A: Lill(2), Mordhardt(1), Maricano(1), Christianson(1), Schaefer(1) Driscoll(1)
A Assists: Christianson(1), Pilcher(1), Driscoll(1), Degirolamo(1)
Saves: Boone(5), Kast(1)

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.@ConnectLAX boys’ recruit: St. Anne’s Belfield (VA) 2016 ATT Robertson commits to Princeton (admissions process)

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By Chris Goldberg
TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/8/15

St. Anne’s Belfield (VA) 2016 attackman Phillip Robertson has made a commitment to the admissions process at Princeton University.

Phillip Robertson ledger:

Phillip Robertson

Phillip Robertson

High School: St. Anne’s Belfield School, VA

Graduation Year: 2016

Position: Attack

College Choice: Princeton University (admissions process)

Club Affiliation: Duke’s Lacrosse Club, PA

Major lacrosse honors, All-Star teams: (At St. Anne’s) Captain of Varsity team during 2015 season, 1st team All-State, 1st team All-Prep, offensive MVP for 2015 season, 2x member of D.C. Under Armour team, member of Duke’s 1 team

What will you major in/study? Undecided

Why did you choose the school? “I chose Princeton because of the outstanding academic and lacrosse traditions. Upon stepping on campus I knew it was the school for me. The coaching staff made me feel at home and is fully dedicated to my success as a student and as a lacrosse player.”

Highlights from 2015 HS season? Winning the VISAA State Championship

Thank You: “I’d like to thank my parents and brothers for their endless support and guidance throughout this entire process. I would also like to thank my high school coach, Bo Perriello, for his constant dedication to my success both on and off the field. I’d like to thank my travel coaches, Ebe Helm and Jason Christmas, for their support and encouragement throughout my entire time as a Duke’s LC player. Finally, I would like to thank Steve Mason for his lacrosse and life mentorship.”

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.@WaveOneSportsgirls’ recruit: Battlefield (VA) 2017 MF Sunderland commits to Marquette

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/9/15

Battlefield High School (VA) 2017 midfielder Brynn Sunderland has made a verbal commitment to play Division I lacrosse at Marquette University.

Brynn Sunderland ledger:

Brynn Sunderland

Brynn Sunderland

High School: Battlefield High School, VA

Graduation Year: 2017

Position: Midfielder

College Choice: Marquette University

Club Affiliation: SuperNoVA Select

Lacrosse Honors: 2015 – First Team All-Conference, Honorable Mention All-Region, US Lacrosse National Tournament DC Metro alternate, Frozen 150 Team MVP 2014 – Maximum Exposure All-Star selection, Brine All-American, and 2nd Team All-Conference

Academic Honors: Honor Roll every semester

What will you major in/study? Undecided

Why did you choose Marquette? “I was able to get a great feel for the campus, academics, coaches, and the players during an unofficial visit last fall. I camped this summer and was able to spend a lot of time with the commits and really bonded with them. I knew I wanted an education from a great school and I am excited to be part of the program being built at Marquette. It is the perfect fit of academics and athletics for me.”

Highlights from 2015 HS season? “We won our Conference tournament this past season, but fell short in the Regional tournament. After reaching the state semifinals in 2014, I am confident we have the players and commitment to go even further in 2016.”

Thank You: “I want to thank my parents and sisters, my high school coaches Mary Kugler, Rice Lilley and Casey Weaver, and my club coaches Alex Whitworth and Kate Ruch for all of their guidance and support. I wouldn’t be where I am today without them!”

Other schools considered: Oregon and UConn

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.@USLacrosse names 2015 Bob Scott Award Winners

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/14/15
From US Lacrosse

US Lacrosse today announced the winners of the 2015 US Lacrosse High School Boys’ Bob Scott award winners. Individuals were selected from within their geographic areas throughout the nation.US-lacrosse1

Named in honor of the legendary coach at Johns Hopkins University, the Bob Scott Award recognizes a player from each geographic area who goes ‘above and beyond’ in service to his team, school, and community.

The US Lacrosse Men’s Game Coaches Subcommittee manages the awards and recognition program, which is administered locally by volunteers who serves as area chairmen. The subcommittee, through these area chairmen, oversees the selection of the award winners.

In addition to the Bob Scott Award and boys’ players named as All-Americans and All-Academic honorees (announced on July 1), US Lacrosse also selects winners of the Coach of the Year, Assistant Coach of the Year and Man of the Year. Those selections will be announced later this month.

Note: Some local areas have not reported their Bob Scott Award selections to date and are not included in this initial announcement of winners. New entries will be added as the local selections are received.

Area Player High School
California-Central John Wood Carmel
California-Orange County Gordon Livermore Servite
Connecticut-Public Isaac Paparo Staples
Florida-South Johnny Hanlon Pope John Paul II
Idaho Blake Garshak Mountain View
Indiana Matt Klineman Carmel
Maine Nathan Howard Scarborough
Maryland-MILL Brendan Regan Heights School
Maryland-Eastern Shore Nathan DuLaney Kent Island
Maryland-Howard Brady Kinner River Hill
Massachusetts-Central Paul Luongo Algonquin Regional
Massachusetts-Western Peter Demos St. Mary’s
Michigan Nick Martin Detroit Country Day
Nevada Cole Nason Reno
New England – Northern Connor Fries Proctor Academy
New England-Eastern Bobby Cloughen Portsmouth Abbey School
New Jersey-North Matt Sefcik Morristown Beard
New Jersey-South Frank Pipich Clearview
New Jersey-Central Tim Bowers Notre Dame
New Jersey-Middlesex Matt Rapaglia Old Bridge
New Jersey-Shore Matt Pierenger RBC
New York-Central Sean Eccles Corcoran
New York-CHSAA Vincent Gonzalez Cardinal Spellman
New York-Ivy Luke Wade Portledge School
New York-Mid Hudson Zach Dunning Cornwall
New York-Nassau James Gerstner Mineola
New York-PSAL Thomas Herz Tottenville
New York-Western John Levulis Eden
North Carolina – Private Sheppard Wilson Charlotte Country Day
Ohio – Central Nick Tarpey Olentangy
Ohio – North Coast Nathan Christman Shaker Heights
Pennsylvania-Central Conrad Rhein Eastern York
Pennsylvania-Eastern Jacob Baker Emmaus
Pennsylvania-Western Thomas Mulholland Sewickley Academy
Potomac Ridge Slater Gonzaga
Tennessee Hanson Cowan Brentwood
Utah Zachary Burbidge Alpine
Virginia-6A North Michael Carswell Langley
Virginia-Hampton Roads Ian Logan Ocean Lakes
Virginia-Loudoun Luke Esposito Dominion
Virginia-Private Strib Walker Collegiate

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.@USLacrosse announces boys’, girls’ teams for U-15 National Championships

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/14/15
From US Lacrosse

US Lacrosse today announced the boys’ and girls’ lacrosse teams that will compete in the seventh annual US Lacrosse Under-15 National Championships July 24-26 at the River City Sportsplex in Richmond, Va.

US Lacrose U15 championship action  - Photo by Trevor Brown

US Lacrose U15 championship action – Photo by Trevor Brown

Defending national champions Long Island Yellow Jackets (N.Y.) and 3d Select National (Colo.) return to highlight the girls’ 28-team field and the boys’ 18-team field, respectively. The 46 teams hail from 19 states, and they’ll bring nearly 1,400 players to participate in an event that features many of the best-run programs in US Lacrosse’s national U15 membership.

“We are looking forward to giving our participating teams and families from across the country a first-class tournament experience,” said Beth Porreca, director of special events at US Lacrosse.

Each national championship will begin with a day of pool play. After that, teams will be seeded for a single-elimination bracket to determine the national champion. Teams that reach the semifinals and that win the sportsmanship award will earn automatic invitations to the 2016 US Lacrosse National Championships.

Participating teams, selected via US Lacrosse Regional Championship qualifiers, 2015 U15 National Championship automatic returnees, and at-large bids:

US Lacrosse Girls’ U15 National Championship
1812 Shootout All-Stars (N.Y.)
3d Select (Colo.)
Air Khaos (Ga.)
C2C Dallas (Texas)
Cardinal 2018 (Va.)
Coast To Coast LA Blue (Calif.) – 2014 Sportsmanship Award
Coast To Coast LA Red (Calif.)
Desert Heat (Ariz.)
Eagle Stix 2018 (Ga.)
Eagle Stix 2019 (Ga.) – US Lacrosse Southeast Regional Third Place
Florida Select
Integrity Green (Md.) – US Lacrosse Southeast Regional Champion
Lacrosse Monkey (Minn.) – US Lacrosse Central Regional Third Place
Lakeshore 2019 Orange (Ill.) – US Lacrosse Central Regional Champion
New Jersey South
Pride 2019 Red (Va.) – US Lacrosse Southeast Regional Runner-Up
Sky Walkers 2018 (Md.)
Storm Elite 2018 (Va.)
Team 180 2019 (Colo.)
Top Guns 2018 (N.Y.)
Top Guns 2019 (N.Y.)
Ultimate Elite (Pa./N.J.)
Utah
Washington
West Coast Starz (Calif.)
Yellow Jackets Blue (N.Y.) – 2014 National Champion
Yellow Jackets Gold (N.Y.) – 2014 National Runner-Up
Yellow Jackets White (N.Y.) – 2014 National Third Place

US Lacrosse Boys’ U15 National Championship
3d Select National (Colo.) – 2014 National Champion
Booth Bandits (Calif.)
C2C Richmond (Va.) – US Lacrosse Southeast Regional Runner-Up
Colorado – 2014 National Third Place
Fellowship of Christian Athletes (Md.) – 2014 National Semifinalist
Florida Swashbucklers
For the Love of the Game 2018 (N.Y.)
LI Express 2018 (N.Y.)
LI Express 2018 North (N.Y.)
LI Jesters (N.Y.)
Long Island (N.Y.)
Maverick Select (N.J.)
New Jersey South
Queen City Chill (Ohio)
Special Forces (Mich.)
Triad Elite (N.C.)
Utah
Valley Select (Va.) – US Lacrosse Southeast Regional Champion

Teams this week continue to participate in a #RoadToRichmond social media photo contest. Richmond Region Tourism will award the boys’ and girls’ teams that post the most creative photo illustrating its road to Richmond for the national championship with a go-karting experience and a spa treatment, respectively, during their stay in Richmond.

“We are so excited to host these amazing athletes in the Richmond Region,” said Corey Peterson, director of sports development at Richmond Region Tourism. “The #RoadToRichmond contest has provided a fun way for the destination to ‘meet’ the players before the event and we can’t wait to meet them in person. It’s going to be an exciting few days.”

Players and coaches from the top three teams will receive medals. Lacrosse Magazine will name all-tournament teams. Admission to the event is free of charge.

Athlete’s Connection, STX and Gatorade are sponsors of the US Lacrosse U15 National Championship.

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Final LaxPower High School Girls’ Rankings: @McDonogh is No. 1 again

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/16/15
From Press Release

LaxPower is pleased to announce the National Coaches/Computer Ratings for high school girls’ lacrosse for the recently completed 2015 spring season.

McDonogh School (MD) is LaxPower’s national champion for 2015. The Eagles have repeated as champions for the 6th consecutive time with a 21-0 season and winning their 7th consecutive IAAM-A title. Chris Robinson’s team finished in first place in the coaches’ poll and the computer ratings. This is the 11th season in a row that they have finished in the Top 10. McDonogh has now run its unbeaten streak to 133 consecutive games.

The top five programs in the country for 2015:

McDonogh celebrates its 7th straight IAAM championship

McDonogh celebrates its 7th straight IAAM championship

#1: McDonogh School, Owings Mills, MD (21-0) — IAAM-A title
#2: Manchester Valley, Manchester, MD (19-0) – Maryland 2A-1A champion
#3: Mt. Sinai, Mt. Sinai, NY (20-1) — New York Class C champion
#4: Manhasset, Manhasset, NY (18-1) — Undefeated until final game
#5: Century, Sykesville, MD (17-3) — Maryland 3A-2A champion

The final rankings were compiled using LaxPower’s CCR rating formula, which combines the national computer ratings with a national poll. The computer ratings used for the rankings are based on 22,278 game scores for 3,113 high school teams. The poll is a product of rankings by 20 high school coaches from around the country. Each of these parameters represents 50% of the final tallied results.

Detailed information for all teams can be found here. The combined CCR ranking, computer ratings, results of poll voting, members of the coaches’ poll panel, and a detailed explanation of the computer formula are available. Results for the Top 25 on each of the components and overall are presented below.

2015 National Rankings for High School Girls’ Lacrosse

LaxPower congratulates these teams and their players and coaches for an outstanding achievement in 2015 as well as all of the coaches and student-athletes who participated in high school lacrosse this past spring.

2015 National Coaches/Computer Ratings

No Team ST W-L CCR = Poll + PR
1 McDonogh School MD 21-0 194.81 99.90 94.91
2 Manchester Valley MD 19-0 192.31 99.40 92.91
3 Mt. Sinai NY 20-1 190.04 99.13 90.91
4 Manhasset NY 18-1 187.44 98.50 88.94
5 Century, MD MD 17-3 187.38 98.06 89.33
6 Middle Country NY 18-1 186.75 97.36 89.38
7 Westwood, MA MA 24-1 185.42 96.49 88.93
8 Archbishop Spalding MD 15-5 185.39 96.55 88.84
9 Eastport-South Manor NY 19-3 185.23 96.80 88.43
10 John Carroll, MD MD 13-5 185.07 96.42 88.65
11 Ridgewood NJ 23-1 185.01 96.60 88.41
12 Garden City NY 16-2 184.19 96.26 87.94
13 Roland Park Country MD 12-6 184.14 95.73 88.41
14 Wantagh NY 17-3 183.96 96.12 87.83
15 Oak Knoll School NJ 23-2 183.35 96.04 87.31
16 Marriotts Ridge MD 12-2 183.12 95.12 88.00
17 Good Counsel MD 19-2 183.00 96.05 86.95
18 Sts. Stephen’s & Agnes VA 28-1 182.30 95.61 86.70
19 Severn School MD 12-7 182.16 94.63 87.53
20 West Islip NY 19-3 181.98 95.49 86.49
21 Mt. Hebron MD 13-2 181.56 94.65 86.91
22 Bishop Ireton VA 20-3 181.28 95.02 86.26
23 Yorktown, NY NY 17-2 181.25 94.32 86.93
24 Notre Dame Acad, MA MA 21-4 180.94 94.06 86.88
25 Bayport-Blue Point NY 14-4 180.91 94.13 86.77

2015 LaxPower National Computer Ratings

No Team ST PR SOS W-L
1 McDonogh School MD 94.91 84.82 21-0
2 Manchester Valley MD 92.91 78.40 19-0
3 Mt. Sinai NY 90.91 83.00 20-1
4 Middle Country NY 89.38 79.96 18-1
5 Century, MD MD 89.33 81.10 17-3
6 Manhasset NY 88.94 82.01 18-1
7 Westwood, MA MA 88.93 77.94 24-1
8 Archbishop Spalding MD 88.84 82.34 15-5
9 John Carroll, MD MD 88.65 84.87 13-5
10 Eastport-South Manor NY 88.43 82.73 19-3
11 Roland Park Country MD 88.41 85.73 12-6
12 Ridgewood NJ 88.41 76.65 23-1
13 Marriotts Ridge MD 88.00 74.38 12-2
14 Garden City NY 87.94 82.73 16-2
15 Wantagh NY 87.83 82.47 17-3
16 Severn School MD 87.53 85.06 12-7
17 Oak Knoll School NJ 87.31 77.52 23-2
18 Good Counsel MD 86.95 77.87 19-2
19 Yorktown, NY NY 86.93 78.96 17-2
20 Mt. Hebron MD 86.91 75.01 13-2
21 Notre Dame Acad, MA MA 86.88 79.58 21-4
22 Hill Academy, CN CN 86.79 83.20 3-2
23 Sayville NY 86.78 82.48 13-5
24 Bayport-Blue Point NY 86.77 81.95 14-4
25 Sts. Stephen’s & Agnes VA 86.70 78.12 28-1

2015 LaxPower National Coaches’ Poll

No Team ST W-L Points First
1 McDonogh School MD 21-0 400 20
2 Manchester Valley MD 19-0 366
3 Mt. Sinai NY 20-1 348
4 Manhasset NY 18-1 305
5 Century, MD MD 17-3 275
6 Middle Country NY 18-1 228
7 Eastport-South Manor NY 19-3 190
8 Ridgewood NJ 23-1 176
9 Archbishop Spalding MD 15-5 173
10 Westwood, MA MA 24-1 169
11 John Carroll, MD MD 13-5 164
12 Garden City NY 16-2 153
13 Wantagh NY 17-3 144
14 Good Counsel MD 19-2 139
15 Oak Knoll School NJ 23-2 138
16 Roland Park Country MD 12-6 117
17 Sts. Stephen’s & Agnes VA 28-1 109
18 West Islip NY 19-3 101
19 Marriotts Ridge MD 12-2 76
20 Bishop Ireton VA 20-3 69
21 Mt. Hebron MD 13-2 44
21 Agnes Irwin PA 23-1 44
23 Severn School MD 12-7 43
24 Moorestown NJ 20-4 31
25 Summit, NJ NJ 20-5 27

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.@USLacrosse names 2015 Boys’ High School Coaches of the Year

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/20/15
From Press Release

US Lacrosse today announced the winners of the 2015 US Lacrosse High School Boys’ Coaches of the Year, Assistant Coaches of the Year. Individuals were selected from within their geographic areas throughout the nation.US-lacrosse11

The US Lacrosse Men’s Game Coaches Subcommittee manages the awards and recognition program, which is administered locally by volunteers who serves as area chairmen. The subcommittee, through these area chairmen, oversees the selection of the award winners.

Note: Some local areas have not reported their selections to date and are not included in this announcement of winners. New entries will be added as the local selections are received.

Coaches of the Year
Area Coaches’ Name High School
Alabama-Mississippi Yancey Williams Ramsay
Arizona Austin Gray Chaparral
Central California Spencer Fogelquist Scotts Valley
Colorado (co-winner) Mike Goerne Aspen
Colorado (co-winner) Kevin O’Brien Chatfield
Delaware Kevin Walker Delaware Military Academy
FAA CT and NY Mark McAndrews King Low Heywood School
Florida-North Wayne Macuirzynski Buchholz
Florida-South Ryan Burton Stoneman Douglas
Georgia Tony Souza Westminster
Idaho Jim Troy Eagle
Illinois Don Canfield York
Indiana Tim O’Shea Bishop Chatard
Kansas City Metro Logan Gleissner Olathe East
Kentucky Scott M Howe Sr St. Xavier
Los Angeles Brock Livingston Crespi
Louisiana Mike Pabst Byrd
Maine Don Glover Brunswick
Maryland-MILL Kevin Gates Worcester Prep
Maryland-Anne Arundel Dustin McConnaughhay Annapolis
Maryland-Carroll Steve DeFeo Westminster
Maryland-Eastern Shore Dennis Keenan Easton
Maryland-Howard Jimmy Creighton Howard
Maryland-Montgomery Public Jeff Fritz Winston Churchill
Maryland-Southern Pete Kerwin Huntingtown
Maryland-Western Ty Crompton Middletown
Massachusetts-Central Nate Skermont Shrewsbury
Massachusetts-Western Joe Heney Agawam
Michigan Mat Wilson Cranbrook
Minnesota Derek Michalski Edina
Missouri Pete Stirling Parkway West
Nevada Eric Peacock Bishop Manogue Catholic
New England-Northern Justin Simon New Hampton School
New England-Independent Dean Charpentier Brooks School
New England-Eastern Kevin Tersolo Pingree School
New England-Western Tim Watt Chase Collegiate
New Hampshire Sean Leblanc Londonderry
New Jersey-North Al Reinoso Cranford
New Jersey-South Bill Sutphin Lenape
New Jersey Shore John Pampalone Southern
New Jersey-Central Mike Zapicchi Hightstown
New Jersey-Middlesex Joe Yannone Monroe
New York-Adirondack Doug McIver Albany Academy
New York-Catholic Brendan Rooney Bishop Loughlin
New York-Central Dan Rogers Bishop Ludden
New York-Ivy Spencer Wright Ethical Culture Fieldston
New York-Nassau John Calabria Syosset
New York Nassua-Suffolk Catholic Keith Wieczorek St. Anthony’s
New York-Western Bryan Bellis Akron
New York-Mid-Hudson Graig McElroy Warwick Valley
New York Section Four Andy Ewing Maine Endwell
New York-PSAL Pat Pizzarelli Curtis
North Carolina-Private Ira Vanterpool Greensboro Day School
North Carolina-Eastern Chase Kaznowski Enloe
Northern California Chris Packard St. Ignatius
Ohio-North Coast David Blue Hudson
Ohio-South Nick Greiwe Seven Hills
Ohio-Central Chris Brown New Albany
Orange County (Calif.) Glen Miles San Juan Capistrano
Oregon Mark Flood West Linn
Pennsylvania-Central Stefan Striffler Red Lion
Pennsylvania-Eastern Kevin Donnelly Spring-Ford
Pennsylvania-Western (co-winner) Mike Evans Greensburg Central
Pennsylvania-Western (co-winner) John Rullan North Allegheny
Potomac Charlie Horning Georgetown Prep
San Diego Zack Burke Poway
Tennessee Collin Welsh Christian Brothers
Utah Andy Langendorf Park City
Virginia-Loudon (co-winner) Vik Ohri John Champe
Virginia-Loudon (co-winner) Scott Mitchell Stone Bridge
Virginia-6A North Ryan Richardson West Springfield
Virginia-Private Andrew Stanley Collegiate
Virginia-Hampton Roads Jess Stevenson Princess Anne
West Virginia Brad White George Washington
Wisconsin John Morrison Catholic Memorial

Assistant Coaches of the Year
Alabama – Mississippi Eric Tyra Spain Park
Colorado Phil Cantwell Golden
Colorado Bob Diehl Rock Canyon
Connecticut-Public Jim Warnock South Windsor
FAA CT and NY Ford Cole Hopkins School
Florida – North Cameron Mann Ponte Vedra
Florida-South Matt Cahill St. Thomas Aquinas
Georgia Stephen Ianzito Roswell
Idaho Blake Gaudet Rocky Mountain
Illinois Jason Schoenwetter New Trier
Indiana Tim Whipple Carmel
Kansas City Metro Dan Connelly Shawnee Mission East
Kentucky JC Hutchins Louisville Collegiate
Los Angeles Brett Tiejen Loyola
Louisiana John Meibaun St Paul’s
Maine Andy Smith Maranacook Winthrop
Maryland-Anne Arundel Steve Marohl South River
Maryland-Carroll William Yeo Liberty
Maryland-Eastern Shore Robert Woolley Kent Island
Maryland-Howard David Smith Wilde Lake
Maryland-MILL Boh Mitchell The Heights School
Maryland-Montgomery Public Brian Megill Quince Orchard
Maryland-Western Michael O’Hallaran Oakdale
Massachusetts-Central Brian Tuomi Groton-Dunstable Regional
Massachusetts-Western Joe Malvezzi Minnechaug
Michigan Don Lutz L’Anse Creuse
Minnesota Casey Mithun Prior Lake
Missouri Keith Templin MICDS
Nevada Joshua Gronvold Bishop Gorman
New England – Northern Luke Santoro Tilton School
New England Independent RJ Swift Lawrence Academy
New England-Eastern Tom Hamilton Winchendon School
New England-Western Brian Hastings Wooster School
New Hampshire Pat Caveny Bishop Guertin
New Jersey – North Nick Filippone Cranford
New Jersey – South Zach Leathers Oakcrest
New Jersey – South Jim Dunn Shawnee
New Jersey Shore Tom Russoniello Manasquan
New Jersey-Central Matt Serfass Robbinsville
New Jersey-Middlesex Joe Garavante Monroe
New York-Adirondack Joe Pollocino Shaker
New York-Catholic Allen Crawley Cardinal Spellman
New York-Central Mark Ferrito Homer
New York-Ivy Brett Madarasz Ethical Culture Fieldston School
New York-Nassau Kevin Anderson Lawrence
New York Nassau-Suffolk Catholic Doug Schrieber St. Anthony’s
New York-Western Roger Chrysler Niagara Wheatfield
New York-Mid-Hudson Tom Stoddard Valley Central
New York Section Four Adam Frys Johnson City
New York-PSAL Chris Gerlach Curtis
North Carolina – Private Peter Voelkel Ravenscroft School
Northern California Scott Brittan St. Ignatius
Ohio-North Coast Todd Sidle Hudson
Ohio South Gary Buczek St. Xavier
Ohio-Central Patrick Hurley Upper Arlington
Pennsylvania-Central Mark Peticca Lampeter-Strasburg
Pennsylvania-Eastern Pat Cullinan Downingtown East
Pennsylvania-Western Ross Acrey Mt. Lebanon
Potomac David Kaye St. Stephen’s St. Agnes
San Diego Matthew Burke Poway
Tennessee Tom Pettit Ravenwood
Utah Nick Gradinger Park City
Virginia-Loudon Tommy Heberer Heritage
Virginia-Loudon Bill Madgwick Stone Bridge
Virginia-6A North Jake Bullock Oakton
Virginia-Private Myron Ripley St. Anne’s-Belfield

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.@USLacrosse releases Boys’ teams Man of the Year awards

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/21/15
From US Lacrosse

The 2015 US Lacrosse Boys’ teams Man of the Year awardsUS-lacrosse1

Area Name School/Organization
Arizona Frankie Armenta Gilbert
Central California Jeff Young Stevenson School
Connecticut-Public Mike O’Connor Stamford Youth Lacrosse
Delaware Willy Miranda Brandywine
Florida – North Parker Carlysle Bartram Trail
Florida-South Michael Galvin Palm Beach Central
Georgia Don Rigger Decatur
Idaho Bobbi Lewis IHSLL
Idaho Sheree Wheeler IHSLL
Illinois Andy Thompson St. Charles North
Indiana A.J. Edwards Lawrence Lacrosse/Chapter Diversity Chair
Kansas City Metro Gordon Harton Olathe East
Kentucky Ryan Kizer
Louisiana Timothy J. Mickal Acadiana Lacrosse Friends
Maine Michael Hoffer The Forecaster
Maryland – MILL Bob Conklin The Salisbury School
Maryland-Anne Arundel Greg Speed South River
Maryland-Eastern Shore Bob Conklin
Maryland-Howard Jim Long Howard County Parks and Rec
Maryland-Montgomery Public Chip Steel Sherwood
Massachussetts-Central Sean Thornton Grafton
Massachussetts-Western Matt Perry
Michigan Brent Petrone Detroit Southeastern
Minnesota Jonathon Junker Chanhassen
Missouri Chris Benton Wentzville
Nevada Rob Koehler Green Valley Gators
New England – Northern Eric Russman Kimball Union Academy
New England Independent Bill Miller (Official & Assignor)
New England-Eastern Alan McCoy Pingree School
New England-Eastern Rod Eaton Pomfret School
New England-Western Andrew Speyer (Referee)
New Jersey – North Bob Rossi Hunterdon Central
New Jersey – South Frank Menschner
New Jersey Shore Kevin Doyle Wall Youth Lacrosse
New Jersey-Central Mike Langford Robbinsville
New Jersey-Middlesex Kevin Gallagher Monroe
New York – Albany Renee LochnerFehl Glens Falls
New York – Catholic Spencer Barker Archbishop Stepinac
New York – Ivy Vincent Porpora (Referee)
New York – Nassau Jack “Jake” White Garden City
New York – Western Tom Sutton (NFLOA)
New York- Mid-Hudson John Szakmary Rondout Valley
New York Section Four John Diehl Binghamton Youth Director
New York-Adirondack Rennee Lochner-Fehl Glens Falls
New York-Central Mike Messere West Genesee
New York-PSAL David Schneider NYCLOA
North Carolina – Private Geoff Peters Charlotte Latin School
Northern California Drew Nichols San Ramon Valley
Ohio South Wally Petry (Chief Official, SOLOA)
Ohio-Central Paul Balcerzak
Orange County, CA Karl Rohlin Great Oaks
Oregon Scott Burns Cleveland
Pennsylvania – Central Jeremy Adams Hempfield
Pennsylvania-Eastern Eric Gregg L.E.A.P.S.
Pennsylvania-Western Jody Proudfit Moon Area
Potomac John Sothoron St. Mary’s Ryken
Tennessee Larry DeFrance Father Ryan
Utah Ben Adams Bingham
Virginia – Loudon Terry Cole Stone Bridge
Virginia- 6A North Steve Price Lake Braddock
Virginia Private Jake McDonald Norfolk Collegiate
West Virginia Jeff Dreisbach Preston High School
Wisconsin Erin Ennis Arrowhead High School

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All-Star rosters from @LehighLacrosse Lehigh Valley Showcase

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/23/15

BETLEHEM, Pa. – All-Star rosters tonight from the Lehigh Valley Showcase at Lehigh University.
Lehigh valley Showcase

Team 1
# Pos. First Last YOG High School
202 A Mason Barchard 2017 Brewster Academy (NH)
207 A David Closterman 2018 Academy of the New Church (PA)
223 A Matt Ilchuk 2017 Bay Shore HS (NY)
228 A Stelios Kroudis 2018 Sparta HS (NJ)
246 A Jesse James West 2018 Sparta HS (NJ)
255 M Jeffrey Conner 2018 Strath Haven HS (PA)
260 M Kevin Gersbeck 2017 Miller Place HS (NY)
267 M Bryan Hess 2017 Rumson Fair Haven HS (NJ)
277 M Ford Malter 2018 Avon Old Farms (CT)
292 M Trey Smith 2018 Calvert Hall (MD)
294 M Jack Stevens 2017 Ridge HS (NJ)
298 M Jack Wood 2018 St Stephens & St Agnes (VA)
308 M/FO Michael Sisselberger 2018 Southern Lehigh (PA)
320 D Sam Elias 2017 Northern Valley Demarest (NJ)
323 D Seth Furbeck 2017 Shenendehoewa HS (NY)
325 D Tripp Gundlach, III 2017 Germantown Academy (PA)
334 D Andrew Malicki 2017 Southern Lehigh (PA)
341 D Blake Rodgers 2018 Herndon High (VA)
357 D/LSM Bobby Bohner 2018 LaSalle HS (PA)
360 D/LSM Nicholas Ganem 2018 Cambridge HS (GA)
376 G Brendan Krebs 2017 Chaminade (NY)
385 G Skylar Wahlund 2018 William Mason HS (OH)

Team 2
# Pos. First Last YOG High School
213 A Matthew Fanelli 2017 Los Alamitos HS (CA)
226 A Cade Klawinski 2017 Memphis University School (TN)
230 A Matthew Marker 2018 Allentown Central Catholic (PA)
239 A Jack Siebert 2017 Melrose HS (MA)
241 A Luke Stansfield 2017 Penn Charter (PA)
249 M Justin Angelel 2017 Bellevue HS (WA)
256 M Kannah Cruickshank 2017 Campolindo (CA)
257 M Connor Devine 2018 Great Valley (PA)
263 M Jake Guarino 2017 Westlake HS (TX)
269 M Walker Huff 2017 Phillips Andover Academy (MA)
272 M Liam Lynch 2017 Brewster Academy (NH)
306 M/FO Christian Park 2018 Stone Bridge HS (VA)
310 M/FO Joel Trucksess 2017 Haverford School (PA)
319 D Matt Douglas 2017 Delbarton (NJ)
327 D/LSM Michael Hagenberger 2018 Mount Sinai HS (NY)
336 D Nicholas Marren 2017 Perkiomen Valley (PA)
339 D Nikolas Mikelinich 2017 Half Hollow Hills West (NY)
347 D William Sidari 2018 Lincoln Sudbury HS (MA)
350 D Chase Toledo 2018 Episcopal School (TX)
359 D/LSM Stephen Conte 2018 Chaminade (NY)
380 G Matt Sageder 2018 Mount Sanai HS (NY)
382 G James Spence 2017 Springfield HS (PA)

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Boys’ @USLaxChamps roundup: @LIJesters earn top seed after Pool Play

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/25/15
From US Lacrosse

Watching the game, it’s highly likely that you might never notice.

He scoops ground balls, makes crisp passes and has an accurate shot. He plays hard and prides himself on his defense and hustle. He looks like any of the other talented players competing at this weekend’s US Lacrosse U15 Boys’ National Championships at River City Sportsplex in Midlothian, Va.us l

And that’s why you may not notice that midfielder Miles Moscato of the 3d Select National team only has one arm. Yup, you read that correctly. He plays lacrosse with a left arm that ends just below the elbow.

Not that it bothers Miles. He was born this way. Just like in other areas of his life, he’s made the necessary adjustments to be an effective lacrosse player.

“I use a lot more deception with my body instead of using stick fakes,” Moscato said. “I play a lot more like a Canadian. I spent a lot of time on YouTube watching how they play.”

Moscato, who lives in West Linn, Oregon, began playing when he was in the third grade, although he admits that he wanted to give up the game after the first year because it seemed so difficult.

With the encouragement of his parents, he stuck with it and evolved his skills to the point that he earned a spot on the varsity as a 9th-grader this past year at West Linn High School. He will proudly tell you that West Linn finished 18-4 and claimed the Oregon state championship last month.

And now, he’s in Richmond, trying to haul in a second championship in a span of eight weeks.

“Miles is a real competitor who likes to test himself,” said 3d coach Matt Rowley. “He doesn’t want to be coached any differently than any other player. He’s got the same expectations and wants to master the same skills.”

Moscato and his 3d Select teammates finished 2-1 in pool play on Friday and earned the number six seed for in the single-elimination championship bracket, which begins Saturday morning. 3d Select faces number 11 seed New Jersey South Saturday at 9:30 a.m.

Four teams finished with perfect 3-0 records in pool play, with Long Island Jesters 2018 Black claiming the number one seed based on the first tie-breaker of fewest goals allowed. The Jesters outscored their three opponents, 30-8, on Friday.

“Our face off guys did a great job and got us a lot of possessions today,” said coach Ken Gibbons. “So we had a lot of time on offense.”

One of the benefits of having the top seed is that the Jesters will also having a later starting time Saturday, not taking the field for their first game until 11 a.m.

“The kids were all firmly aware of that fact,” Gibbons joked. “They like sleeping in.”

Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), For the Love of the Game 2018 (FLG) and Long Island Express 2018 were the other unbeaten teams and round out the top four seeds.

Standings after Day 1
1. LI Jesters 2018 Black (N.Y.) 3 0 0 1.000
2. Fellowship of Christian Athletes (Md.) 3 0 0 1.000
3. For the Love of the Game 2018 (N.Y.) 3 0 0 1.000
4. LI Express 2018 (N.Y.) 3 0 0 1.000
5. Team Colorado 2 1 0 .667
6. 3d Select National (Colo.) 2 1 0 .667
7. Team Long Island (N.Y.) 2 1 0 .667
8. LI Express 2018 North (N.Y.) 2 1 0 .667
9. Triad Elite 2018 (N.C.) 2 1 0 .667
10. Maverick Select (N.J.) 1 2 0 .333
11. New Jersey South 1 2 0 .333
12. Team Utah 1 2 0 .333
13. Valley Select (Va.) 1 2 0 .333
14. Special Forces (Mich.) 1 2 0 .333
15. Booth Bandits (Calif.) 0 3 0 .000
16. C2C Richmond (Va.) 0 3 0 .000
17. Queen City Chill (Ohio) 0 3 0 .000
18. Florida Swashbucklers 0 3 0 .000

Friday’s Boys’ Game Scores
3d Select National 14, Valley Select (Va.) 0
Long Island Express 2018 10, Queen City Chill (Ohio) 3
For the Love of the Game 2018 (N.Y.) 13, Triad Elite 2018 (N.C.) 5
Maverick Select (N.J.) 6, Booth Bandits (Calif.) 1
Team Colorado 14, C2C Richmond 2
Long Island Jesters 2018 Black 13, Special Forces (Mich.) 2
FCA 12, Long Island Express 2018 North 6
Team Utah 9, Florida Swashbucklers 5
Team Long Island 13, New Jersey South 2
3d Select National 15, Queen City 2
FLG 2018 6, Maverick Select 4
LI Express 2018 11, Valley Select 5
Triad Elite 2018 6, Booth Bandits 4
Team Colorado 15, Special Forces 1
FCA 17, Florida Swashbucklers 0
New Jersey South 9, C2C Richmond 3
LI Express 2018 North 8, Team Long Island 4
LI Express 2018 9, 3d Select National 7
FLG 2018 7, Booth Bandits 3
Valley Select 9, Queen City Chill 6
Triad Elite 2018 4, Maverick Select 3
LI Jesters 2018 Black 7, Colorado 4
FCA 12, Team Utah 4
Special Forces 9, C2C Richmond 8
LI Express 2018 North 11, Florida Swashbucklers 2
LI Jesters 2018 Black 10, New Jersey South 2
Team Long Island 10, Team Utah 5

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