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.@USLacrosse releases 2015 boys’ All-Americans

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/1/15

US Lacrosse officially announced the 2015 All-American selections today.
Please note: Some areas have not submitted their selections. These listings will be updated as additional selections are received.

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

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

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


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

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/1/15

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

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

Keystone Games lax tryouts: Bucks, Chesco, Montco

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/1/15

Keystone State Games tryouts for the annual Keystone Games held at Penn State University July 25-26:

Bucks County

Tryouts for the 5th and 6th Grade BUCKS COUNTY Keystone State Games will take place on Tuesday, June 30 & Monday, July 6th, 6-8pm at Twin Oaks Park (3129 Bradley Rd, Warrington, PA 18976). Tryouts for the 7th and 8th Grade BUCKS COUNTY Keystone State Games will take place on Wednesday, July 1st and Tuesday, July 7th starting at 6-8 PM at George M. Bush Park (3868 Burnt House Hill Rd, Doylestown, PA 18902). Please arrive 15-30 minutes early to warm-up and to check-in. There is a $25 tryout fee collected at the tryout.

If selected to play for the Bucks County Area team, families should expect that the fees for tournament weekend will be approximately $440. This will cover event registration (approx. $65 paid directly to Keystone State Games), hotel rooms (2 night stay at approx. $150pn paid directly to the provider) and team uniforms (approx. $75). Transportation and meals are not included. More detailed info on the costs and other options will be sent out after the team is selected. Players/Parents will be expected to register within one week of being selected on the team or the roster spot will be reassigned. Please do not tryout if you do not intend to participate in the tournament (or practices).

Three/four practices will be held in July to prepare for the Keystone Games and we will make every effort to work around your summer tournament team schedules, if possible. Practices will be mandatory and will be scheduled at a later date. Expected roster size is approximately 22 players. Player must be a US Lacrosse Member in good standing through the end of July to tryout and attend the Keystone Games.

If interested in trying out, you MUST EMAIL the team coaches (5th/6th Grade – Chris Jacobsen – chris@jcjacobsen.com or 7th/8th Grade – Dan Gray dan.e.gray@comcast.net). Please include your child’s name, grade just completed, position, and Public School District in which you reside, parent name and cell number should also be included.

Bucks Senior Division

Bucks County Senior (HS) Division Keystone Team tryouts
When: Monday, July 6th (second tryout 7/13 if needed)
Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm
Where: Doylestown Central Park Pavilion Field, 452 Wells Rd, Doylestown, PA 18901
All 9-12 players that reside in Bucks County are eligible to attend this tryout, there will be no tryout fee. All players should bring full equipment and a numbered reversible pinnie.

If interested in trying out , EMAIL Coach Joe Manuli jjcc.manuli@verizon.net and provide:
Player Name
High School
Graduation Year
Position
Player Email & Cell
Parent Email & Cell

If there is a conflict with the first tryout date but still interested please email coach regarding a second tryout with your information. Players that make the roster of 22 players will be expected to attend a minimum 2 team practices prior to the games held at Penn State. Financial expectation will be a minimum of $176.00 to cover uniform (shorts&pinnie), Keystone Games registration, and insurance. There is a team package with lodging cost available and more will be explained at the tryout.

Chester County HS Do you have what it takes to represent Chester County as a member of the Chester County All-Star team at the Keystone Lacrosse Championship?

There will be a tryout for boys lacrosse players who just finished 7th or 8th grade and would like to be considered for the Chester County All Star team that will compete at the Keystone Lacrosse Championship (see http://premiersportingevents.com/Layouts/lacrosse.htm).

Tryouts will be at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, June 30th and July 7th at Unionville High School. There is a $10 registration fee that will be collected prior to the tryout. Please respond to kporter986@gmail.com if you can make one or both of the tryouts.

You must live in Chester County. You can attend a private that is outside of Chester County.

Montgomery County

Tryouts for the MONTGOMERY COUNTY Keystone State Games will take place on Thursday July 2nd and Tuesday July 7th starting at 5:30pm (approx. 1.5 hours) at Upper Merion Area High School, 435 Crossfield Rd. King of Prussia 19406. Please arrive up to 15-30 minutes early to warm-up and to check-in. Please bring a numbered pinnie for tryouts.

If selected for the team, the Youth and Junior Division costs per player to participate is $125 which includes registration, insurance and uniforms. Rooms have been reserved for parents to book a stay for these teams at the Ramada Inn, parents are welcome to make their own arrangements as well. There are usually 2 practices the week before the games that are scheduled but not mandatory in order to participate.

The HS (Scholastic Division) cost is $275 and includes lodging, registration, insurance, uniforms and transportation from King of Prussia on Friday 7/24 and returning on Sunday 7/26. The team will stay at the Ramada Inn on Atherton Blvd. for Friday and Saturday nights. HS students are paired together and stay in a double occupancy room.

If interested in trying out, you MUST EMAIL Rob Devers (Montco Coordinator) at coachdevers@gmail.com, please forward your child’s name, grade just completed, position, and Public School District in which you reside, parent name and cell number should also be included.

Info regarding the games:

2015 Keystone Lacrosse Championship
July 25-26, 2015
Penn State University, State College, PA
DIVISIONS: Both Male and Female Teams
Youth – Grades 5-6
Junior – Grades 7-8
Scholastic – Grades 9-11

ELIGIBILITY:

An athlete must meet ONE of the following criteria:
– A full-time Pennsylvania resident within the region for 30 days prior to first day of tryouts.
– A full-time Pennsylvania student at a recognized academic institution in the region.
All grades as of Spring 2015, school year. Lacrosse players may only compete in one division in one event.
DESCRIPTION: Teams in each division will compete in round robin pool play on Saturday, leading to Qualifying and Medal Rounds on Sunday. Pool play standings will determine positions for Qualifying Rounds. Roster size will be a maximum of 22 players.

A total of 16 Teams in the Junior Division and 16 Teams in the Scholastic Division will be eligible to compete at this year’s premier championship event. 8 Teams are eligible for the Youth Division. There are a total of 12 Regions so teams may be eligible to bring more than one team to represent their region.

Updated Thursday playoff schedule for @NLCLacrosse

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/1/15

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

Thursday, July 2brine-nlc
(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

PA, South Jersey boys’, girls named to @NLCLacrosse All-Star teams

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/2/15

The Brine National Lacrosse Classic  All-Star Teams

Girlsbrine-nlc

High School

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 (Methacton)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 (Haverford High) D Pennsylvania, 2016-2017
Madeline Major (Villa Joseph Marie) 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 (Kennard-Dale) 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 (Germantown Academy) A Pennsylvania, 2018 Only
Kristen Pezzullo (Red Bank Catholic, NJ) 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 National 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 (Clarkstown South, NY) 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 (Archmere Academy, DE) A Pennsylvania, 2018 Only

Brine National Lacrosse Boys’ All-Star teams

High school
American Team
First Name Last Name Pos Team
Marshal Amon G Ohio
Thomas Cincebox D New York
Jimmy Connelly A Long Island,
Michael Coyle M Michigan
Eric Dickinson A Carolina
Jake Donofrio D Carolina
Daniel Ennis D New England
Sean Escalante M Maryland
Quinten Green A Georgia
Walker Hare G Illinois
Dan Lee A Pennsylvania
Nicolas Leone D Connecticut
Luke Malpica D Long Island
Vincent Mascari D New Jersey
Teddy Mazaheri (Lampeter-Strasburg) FOGO Pennsylvania
Levi McCrady (Fox Chapel) M Pennsylvania

Gunnar Morton Lsm Maryland
Ryan Phillips A New England
Kevin Rogers M Virginia
Seth Valestrand A Long Island,

National Team
Andrew Doktor A New York
Kyle Forbes G Florida
Matthew Haggerty A New Jersey
Benjamin Jones D Colorado
Kyle Koch D Illinois
Anthony Lebarge, Iii Lsm Ohio
Kyle Leblanc D New Jersey
Ethan Locker M New Jersey
George Marshall M Washington DC
Evan Mcgreen M New England,
Corey Mcmahon A Long Island,
Justin Morrison A Illinois
Justin Napolitano D Long Island
Wyatt Naylor A Maryland
Brandon Ruditz Lsm Florida
Jason Tebo M New York
David Tescher A Florida
Mark Urso Fogo Connecticut
Jack Walsh (Camden Catholic) D New Jersey
Anthony Zeo G Long Island

2018

American
First Name Last Name Pos Team
Andrew Boniface M Ohio
Brandon Brosnahan LSM Long Island
Sam Cioffi A New England
Sam Wanamaker, D, Maryland
Brandon Garcia D Carolina
Connor Gill A Long Island
Sean Goldsmith A Carolina
Chris Greenstein LSM Maryland
Devin Mccabe G New England
Lucas Pecora D Carolina
Kyle Pollick (Bishop Shanahan) M Pennsylvania
Jackson Reynolds A Virginia
Peter Rizzotti D New England
Jack Siegel G Virginia
Jack Stahanczyk D Ohio
Kyle Steinbach M Long Island
Trevor Tyrer M Long Island
Ian Weinberg FOGO Connecticut
Ashton Wood M Florida
Corey Yunker A New York

National
Sterlyn Ardrey M Georgia
Rob Champigny M New England
Christopher Ciesla A Ohio
Peter Davies A New England
Kyle Gittelman LSM Florida
John Greenblatt G Long Island
Judah Hicks (Moorestown) LSM New Jersey
David Leonard M Illinois
Brett Makar D Long Island
Jack Mcgorry A Illinois
Declan Mullin LSM New Jersey
Scott Olin G Maryland
Hugh Preas D New York
Tucker Rinaldo D Colorado
Blake Rodgers D Virginia
Mason Romm M Maryland
Chase Scanlan M Connecticut
Nikolas Schickram A Connecticut
Brandon Sulhoff A Texas
Owen Vanwie M New York

Second-day All-Star, High School & 2018 boxscores for PA, NJ games from @NLCLacrosse

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/2/15

Second-day boys’ boxscores from Brine National Lacrosse Classic, River City Sportsplex, Midlothian, VA
All-Star Games

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)

High school

Ohio 11, New Jersey 5
O: Hannah(2), Hornung(2), Roshkowski(1), Rice(1), Hughes(1), Kennedy(1), Hamm(1), Hutras(1), Barnhorst(1)
Saves: Deters(1), Amon(1)
NJ: Stasinos(2), Artglere(1), Evangelista(1), Witham(1)
Saves: Ryon(4), Geiger(4)

Pennsylvania 7, Connecticut 3
Penn: Lee(2), Faller(1), Pollastro(1), Kerr(1), Mccrady(1), Chamberlin(1)
Saves: Oneill(3)
Conn: Long(2), Brandes(1), Fromm(1), Coughlin(1)
Saves: Lefler(3), Pickering(4)

New England 9, New Jersey 4
New England: Phillips(1), Jenkins(1), Sullivan(1), Adam(1), Grillone(1), Lombara(1), Mcgreen(1), Odonnell(1), Fiorini(1)
Saves: O’Hara(6), Macrina(1)
New Jersey: Haggerty(2), Locker(1), Mackinney(1)
Saves: Ryon(3), Geiger(2)

New York 4, Pennsylvania 4
NY: Perotto(1), Knope(1), Tebo(1), Deakin(1)
Saves: Ponsetti(3), Deakin(1)
P: Lee(2), Sipes(1), McCrady(1)
Saves: Marks(6), O’Neill(4)

2018

New Jersey 9, Florida 3
NJ: MacKinney(2), Bregman(2), Governale(1), Raferty(1), Jones(1), Fauvell(1), Parker(1)
Saves: Moschos(11), #18(3)
F: Murciano(1), Mylet(1), Kucera(1)
Saves: Pappaceno(4)

Virginia 8, Pennsylvania 3
Virginia: Cole(3), Jung(1), Reynolds(1), Henesey(1), Wootten(1), Verheggen(1)
Saves: Siegel(6), Eckert(5)
Pennsylvania: Diamond(2), Hower(1)
Saves: Rogers(4), Falzone(6)

Pennsylvania 9, Georgia 2
Penn: Hower (3), Albertson (2), Pincus (1), Seeber (1), Diamond (1), Dunn (1)
Saves: Rogers (3), Falzone (5)
GA: Higdon (1), Oliver (1)
Saves: Sneathen (7), McCutcheon (2)

New Jersey 7, Ohio 5
NJ: Jones(2), MacKinney(1), Bregman(1), Governale(1), Raftery(1), Wesley(1)
Saves: Blank(1)
O: McGinley(2), Ciesla(1),Hemelgarn(1), Tolble(1)
Saves: Elmo(0)

Girls

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)
High school

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)

New Jersey 12, Michigan 5
New Jersey: Sullivan(5), Seims(2), R.Mills (2), Scarrone(1), Wozniak(1), Peluso(1)
Saves: Danson(5)
Michigan: Grombala(2), D’Angelo(2), Kerik(1)
Saves: Kingsley(2)

New Jersey 11, Washington, D.C. 7
NJ: Pelsuo(2), George(2), Bunce(1), O’Neill(1), Ruskey(1), Wozniak(1), R. Mills(1), Sullivan(1)
Saves: Danson(2)
DC: Biller(2), Caskey(2), Leighty(1), Gelbach(1)
Saves: Semkiw(4), Costa(1)

New York 12, Virginia 4
New York: Messier(3), Cosgrove(2), Higgins(1), Leon(1), Clark(1), Alberici(1), Mckenna(1), Rushford(1),
Saves: (6)
Virginia: Talsania(1), Berres(1), Whitaker(1), Brisbin(1)
Saves: (5)

Pennsylvania 13, Colorado 3
Penn: Hughes(3), Mellor(2), Lucchesi(2), Emrick(2), Kahn(2), Bouchard(1), Major(1)
Saves: Poppenberg(2), Tornetta(2)
Colorado: Gierok(1), Checca(1)
Saves: Miller(4), Marbaker(4)

New Jersey 13, New England 5
New Jersey: Loescher(7), Monteleone(3), George(2), Kingsbury(1)
Saves: Cunniff(4), Collett(6)
New England: Rodino(1), Sun(1), Bundy(1), Fulcher-Melendy(1), Clark(1)
Saves: Collins(6), Tucker(3)

2018

Pennsylvania 7, New Jersey 7
P: Bauer(2), Gibbons(2), Hodge(1), Siskind(1), Bement(1)
Saves: Boone(5), #21(3)
NJ: Loescher(2), Monteleone(1), Luzi(1), Cooper(1)
Saves: Collett(2), Cunniff(3)

Long Island 10, Pennsylvania 3
LI: Rzempoluch (2), Rowell (2), DiGregorio (2), Podaras (2), Kenneally (1), Moran (1)
Saves: Kast (3), Williamson (3)
Penn: Bauer (1), Sheikh (1), Yanick (1)
Saves: #21 (5)

Philly players named to @USLacrosse 50-man training roster for Men’s U-19 team

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/2/15
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.

Grant Ament (Hverrford School) from tryouts

Grant Ament (Hverrford School) from tryouts

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).

Michael Sowers (Upper Dublin)

Michael Sowers (Upper Dublin)

“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.”

Dox Aitken (Haverford School)

Dox Aitken (Haverford School)

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

Charles Kelly (Malvertn Prep)

Charles Kelly (Malvertn Prep)

Grant Ament, Haverford School (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 School (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 School (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 School (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.

.@Lax_Evo Evolution Games champions are announced

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/1/15

This past weekend, Lacrosse Evolution hosted the 14th annual Evolution Games in Downingtown, PA at United Sports Training Center (USTC).

2016 champions -  True Indiana

2016 champions – True Indiana

Despite the weather cancelling most events in the greater Tri-State area, the Evo games spread to the turf fields at Kelly Fields in West Chester to ensure the weekend finished on a strong note, and champions could be crowned.

A great weekend of lacrosse from 2nd graders through Rising Seniors in High School culminated in a number of great moments, as nine divisional champs were crowned after exciting championship games. The results of the 2015 Evolution Games are listed below, along with photos of the winning teams:

2017 A - Dukes Lacrosse Programs

2017 A – Dukes Lacrosse Programs

2016: True Lacrosse Indiana 9, Dukes Lite Elite 1 0

2017a: Dukes Lite Elite 2 5, True Lacrosse Indiana 4

2017b: Braveheart 5, Rough Riders 4

2017 A - Dukes Lacrosse Programs

2017 A – Dukes Lacrosse Programs

2017 B - Braveheart

2018: Bucks Select 7, True Lacrosse Indiana 5

2019: NJLC Gold 5, Dukes LP 2

2020: Skyhawks 5, Tri-State White 4

2018 A - Bucks Select

2018 A – Bucks Select

2019 - NJLC

2019 – NJLC

2021: Arden Diamondbacks 4, Dukes LP 2

2022: Dukes LP 3, Braveheart 2

2023: Brotherly Love 6, Rough Riders 5

2021 - Arden Diamondbacks

2021 – Arden Diamondbacks

Sky Hawks

2020- Sky Hawks

For more information on Lacrosse Evolution – the official sponsor of the Phillylacrosse.com Scoreboard – visit us at www.laxevo.com

2022 - Dukes Lacrosse Club

2022 – Dukes Lacrosse Club

2023 - Brotherly Love

2023 – Brotherly Love


.@FusionLax 2020’s win A Division title at Madlax Capital Classic (DC)

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/2/15
From Press Release

After being close a few times already this summer, the Fusion 2020 team claimed its first tournament championship in Washington DC this past weekend.

Fusion 2020 tournament champions.

Fusion 2020 tournament champions.

Despite the driving rain and flooding fields the first day, Fusion was on a mission and powered through the competition to go 5-0 on the weekend. If not for the cancelled playoffs in the HSA divisions, the Fusion 2018 and 2017 teams may have had a legitimate shot at winning their championships as well; both teams went 3-1 with their losses only coming by one goal each.
Fusion Lacrosse logo
En route to the Championship, Fusion 2020 beat HoCo Lacrosse, Lax World, Arden Diamondback, Koopers, and Looneys Green 6-3 in the final.

Philly boys make All-Star teams at @BlueChip225Lax in Amherst, Mass.

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/2/15

Philly players selected to BlueChip 225 All-Star teams at Amherst, Mass. this weekBlue-Chip-225-logo-e1435865035464

2015 Blue Chip 225 ELITE Rising Sophs All Star BLUE
All Star Jersey # last first school grad city st division
22 Ferraro Nicholas Camden Catholic High School 2017 Haddonfield NJ Elite Goalie

2015 Blue Chip 225 ELITE Rising Sophs All Star WHITE
All Star Jersey # last first school grad city st division
6 Sherman Eric Cherry Hill East HS 2018 Cherry Hill NJ Elite Attack

2015 Blue Chip 225 ELITE Rising Juniors All Star WHITE
All Star Jersey # last first school grad city st division
3 Emrick Nathan Episcopal Academy 2017 Allentown PA Elite Attack
7 Baker Dan Episcopal Academy 2017 Collegeville PA Elite Midfield
24 Herr Gardiner Hotchkiss School 2017 Princeton NJ Elite FO Midfield

2015 Blue Chip 225 VARSITY Rising Sophs All Star BLUE
All Star Jersey # last first school grad city st division

19 Starner Casey Nazareth Area HS 2018 Nazareth PA Varsity Defense

2015 Blue Chip 225 VARSITY Rising Sophs All Star WHITE
All Star Jersey # last first school grad city st division
18 Purser Troy Radnor HS 2018 Villanova PA Varsity Defense

Registration opens for Ultimate Summer Lacrosse Camp Experience by Blue Ox, @THEDUKESLC, Philly Blast

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/3/15

Registration is open for the Ultimate Summer Lacrosse Camp Experience by Blue Ox/Duke’s Lacrosse Club and Philly Blast for boys and girls youth players Aug. 3-6 at Indian Springs Day Camp in Chester Springs.

The Details:Blue Ox
Name of Camp: Ultimate Summer Lacrosse Camp Experience (CO-ED CAMP)

Run/Organized by: Boys’ Camp: Blue Ox and Dukes’ Lacrosse; Girls’ camp: Philly Blast Lacrosse

Date of Camp: August 3rd – August 6th (Monday through Thursday)

Times: Lacrosse (9 am – Noon) Camp Activity (1 PM – 4 PM)

Location: Historic, Indian Springs Day Camp in Chester Springs, PA

Ages: 2nd Grade – 8th Grade

Description of camp: The 2015 Camp will be a unique and different from any camp experience in the past. The historic Indian Springs Day Camp, allows for a fun day of extra activity following lacrosse activity in the morning. Activities include but are not limited to swimming (two pools), mini golf, boating, fishing, volleyball, rock climbing.

Staff: Matt Mackrides, Austin Kaut, and a special guest appearance by All-World Attackman Rob Pannell of the New York Lizards.

Special features: Thursday August 6th there will be a camp picnic. All other days, lunch will not be provided.

Registration: http://www.blueoxlacrosse.com/camps.html

Contact info: Please contact Matt Mackrides @ matt@blueoxlacrosse.com or call 610-420-8067 for any information.

Sponsors: GMH, Main Line Sports Center

Other key info: Campers must have US Lacrosse ID

Payments: All checks are to be made out to Blue Ox Lacrosse and can be handed in on first day of camp.

Bucks Select wins 2018 title at @Lax_Evo Evolution Games

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/3/15

Bucks Select claimed the 2018 championship recently at the Lacrosse Evolution Games in Chester County.

The team featured:

Bucks Select wins Lax Evo Games title

Bucks Select wins Lax Evo Games title

Braedan Perry
Joe Maag
Hayden Durr
Collin Stein
Ryan Bullotta
John McCreary
Eric Bauer
Colin Dunar
Chris Jacobsen
Tyler Tracy
Mark Muscara
Greg Scholz
Andrew Tate
Adam Booz
Colin Joyce
Russell Gorelick
Mike Ott

Coaches were: Coach Joe Brodzik and Bryan Brodzik

Patriot Games (July 18-19) has openings for boys’ teams in 2019, 2021 divisions

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/3/15

Only two spots remain – in the 2019 and 2121 divisions – for boys’ teams that wish to compete in the 8th Annual Patriot Games July 18-19 in Bucks County.Patruot Games

Interested parties should register immediately at www.PatriotGamesLax.com – slots will be filled on first come basis!

The event attracts the top club teams looking to test themselves against a diverse field of elite programs from other regions and to punctuate their summer travel season with a grand finale. The event features teams from traditional hotbeds on the East Coast as well as talented contingents from Canada and emerging regions of the country, including California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin and Washington.

Games are being held at Herbst Field in Durham, New Hope-Solebury High and at Palisades complex in Kintnersville. The tourney – run by Heritage Lacrosse – features championship-style format for all brackets with title games being held Sunday afternoon.

The Patriot Games has been selected by NDP Lacrosse as an “Approved Qualifying Event” for the Dick’s Sporting Goods Tournament of Champions, which will take place outside of Tampa in December/January 2015-16. Top finishing teams in selected divisions will earn bids to join other top club teams from around the nation to compete in the high profile, national championship event.

Teams in each age group will be also recognized for sportsmanship based largely on sportsmanship scorecards kept by certified officials and site marshals after each game, taking into account the spirit of the game and conduct on both sides of the field, including spectators.

.@UALacrosse standings, scores from Day 1; Both Philly teams split

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/3/15

Under Armour Underclassmen Games
at Towson UniversityUnder Armour Lacrosse

Boys

Pool Standings

Blue
Team W L GD GS GA
Washington DC 2 0 20 29 9
Upstate NY 2 0 7 25 18
South 1 1 -8 18 26
Baltimore 0 2 -3 19 22
New England 0 2 -16 11 27

Red
Team W L GD GS GA
Long Island 2 0 10 23 13
West 2 0 8 22 14
Philadelphia 1 1 2 18 16
New Jersey 0 2 -5 13 18

Midwest 0 2 -15 12 27

Scoreboard
Long Island 13, Midwest 5
Upstate NY 11, Baltimore 9
Philadelphia 10, New Jersey 6
Washington DC 13, New England 2
South 11, Baltimore 10
West 14, Midwest 7
Upstate NY 14, New England 9
Long Island 10, Philadelphia 8
West 8, New Jersey 7

Washington DC 16, South 7

Girls

Pool Standings

Pink
Team W L GD GS GA
Baltimore 2 0 10 20 10
Philadelphia 1 1 7 19 12
Upstate NY 1 1 3 19 16
New Jersey 1 1 -3 17 20
West 0 2 -17 6 23

Yellow
Team W L GD GS GA
Long Island 2 0 23 37 14
Washington DC 1 1 10 32 22
New England 1 1 -6 22 28
South 1 1 -8 21 29
Midwest 0 2 -19 17 36

Scoreboard
Washington DC 21, Midwest 8
Baltimore 8, Upstate NY 7
Long Island 17, New England 8
New Jersey 9, Philadelphia 8
Baltimore 12, West 3
South 15, Midwest 9
Upstate NY 12, New Jersey 8
New England 14, Washington DC 11
Long Island 20, South 6
Philadelphia 11, West 3

Philly @UALacrosse roundup: Sowers (U. Dublin), Feliziani (Episcopal Academy) leads boys

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/3/15

Michael Sowers (Upper Dublin) had two goals and an assist while Christian Feliziani (Episcopal Academy) won 11 of 16 face-offs and Kyle Mullin (Bayard Rustin) had eight saves to lead Team Philadelphia to a 10-6 win over New Jersey in its opening game at the Under Armour Underclassmen Games today at Towson University.

Team Philly also suffered a 10-8 loss to Long Island.

In the win over NJ, Billy Coyle (Malvern Prep) and Adam Goldner (Malvern Prep) each scored twice and Matt Moore (Garnet Valley) and Brett Baskin (La Salle) each added a goal and an assist. Michael Drake (Salesianum School) and Michael Nelson (SouthernLehigh) scored one apiece.

Andrew Robshaw (Mendham) led New Jersey with four goals and Matt Stagnitta (Montgomery) had a goal and an assist.
In Philly’s loss to Long Island, Sowers had two goals and two assists and Feliziani (Ohio State commit) won 15 of 21 face-offs, clearly winning the battle with LI standout Gerard Arceri (Smithtown East, Penn State).

Ryan Kinnard (Penncrest) added two goals for Philly and Moore had a goal and an assist while Drake, Baskin and Denny Nealon (Garnet Valley) each scored once. Mullin had four saves and Sean McKee (PennCharter) had three.

Philly girls split

Team Philly rebounded from a 9-8 loss to New Jersey with an 11-3 rout of the West.

In the loss to NJ, Julia Hondros (Episcopal Academy) scored three goals while Hannah Keating (Agnes Irwin), Emily Mathewson (Garnet Valley), Natalie Kahn (Great Valley), Kristin Burnetta (Agnes Irwin) and Samantha McGee (Abington) each scored once.


Philly boys help lead South past North, 25-17, in Sr. Under Armour (@UALacrosse) AA Game

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/3/15

MVP Ryan Conrad (Loyola Blakefield) had three goals and three assists and won 6 of 11 face-offs while scooping five groundballs to lead the South to a 25-17 victory tonight over the North in the Under Armour Boys’ Senior All-American Game at Towson University’s Johnny Unitas Stadium.

Haverford School's Drew Supinski, Grant Ament and Noah Lejman helped the South topple the North, 25-17, at the Under Armour Senior All-America Game

Haverford School’s (from left) Drew Supinski, Grant Ament and Noah Lejman helped the South topple the North, 25-17, at the Under Armour Senior All-America Game

From Philly, Curtis Zappala (Episcopal Academy) scored twice and Grant Ament (Haverford School) had a goal, an assist and three groundballs. Drew Supinski (Haverford School) had a goal and four groundballs andwon 6 of 16 face-offs, while Charles Kelly (Malvern Prep) won 5 of 16 face-offs.

Defenseman Noah Lejman (Haverford School) had four groundballs.

South 25, North 17
Boys North 5 7 0 5 – 17
Boys South 3 5 9 8 – 25

Boys North SCORING:
GOALS: Joey Manown 3; Daniel Bucaro 3; Ryder Garnsey 2; Simon Mathias 2; Decker Curran 1; Kyle Marr 1; Henry Grass 1; Tyler Dunn 1; James Sullivan 1; Hugh Crance 1; Brad Smith 1.
ASSISTS: Ryan Bray 1; Decker Curran 1; Joey Manown 1; Kyle Marr 1; Jake
McCulloch 1.
Boys South SCORING:
GOALS: Ryan Conrad 3; Timmy Monahan 3; Louis Dubick 3; Nathan Solomon 3; Timmy Kelly 3; Alex McGovern 2; Curtis Zappala 2; Jack Rowlett 2; Patrick Spencer 1; Nate Marano 1; Grant Ament 1; Drew Supinski 1.
ASSISTS: Ryan Conrad 3; Patrick Spencer 3; Nate Marano 2; Timmy Monahan 2; Grant Ament 1; Alex McGovern 1; Sam Romano 1; Hunter Sells 1.

South Goaltending
## Goalkeepers Minutes GA W/L Saves
23 Jacob Stover 30:00 12 6
14 Hunter Sells 30:00 5 7

North Goaltending
## Goalkeepers Minutes GA W/L Saves
21 Willie Klan 30:00 8 5
25 Jack Corbett 30:00 17 5

South Face-Offs
Ryan Conrad 6 of 11
Drew Supinski 6 of 16
Charles Kelly 5 of 16
Marc-Antoine Pion 0 of 1
Timmy Monahan 1 of 1

North Face-Offs
James Sullivan 20 of 32
Joey Froccaro 4 of 5
Tyler Dunn 3 of 7
Tyson Bomberry 0 of 1

Scoring Summary:
No. Prd Time Team Type Goal Scorer Assist Home-Vis
1. 1st 11:38 BS E v e n Nathan Solomon Sam Romano 1-0
2. 10:22 BN E v e n Decker Curran Unassisted 1-1
3. 7 : 5 9 BN E v e n Ryder Garnsey Unassisted 1-2
4. 6 : 3 5 BN E v e n Daniel Bucaro Unassisted 1-3
5. 5 : 2 9 BN E v e n Hugh Crance Unassisted 1-4
6. 4 : 4 6 BS E v e n Ryan Conrad Unassisted 2-4
7. 0 : 4 8 BN E v e n Daniel Bucaro Jake McCulloch 2-5
8. 0 : 3 9 BS E v e n Jack Rowlett Unassisted 3-5
9. 2nd 13:38 BN E v e n Henry Grass Unassisted 3-6
10. 11:36 BN E v e n Joey Manown Unassisted 3-7
11. 9 : 4 3 BS E v e n Patrick Spencer Unassisted 4-7
12. 7 : 0 5 BS E v e n Ryan Conrad Patrick Spencer 5-7
13. 5 : 2 7 BS D N Alex McGovern Unassisted 6-7
14. 4 : 4 6 BN E v e n Joey Manown Unassisted 6-8
15. 4 : 2 4 BS E v e n Jack Rowlett Nate Marano 7-8
16. 3 : 4 5 BN E v e n Brad Smith Unassisted 7-9
17. 3 : 0 1 BS E v e n Drew Supinski Unassisted 8-9
18. 0 : 2 1 BN E v e n Simon Mathias Unassisted 8-10
19. 0 : 0 5 BN E v e n Daniel Bucaro Decker Curran 8-11
20. 0 : 0 0 BN E v e n James Sullivan Unassisted 8-12
21. 3rd 14:41 BS E v e n Timmy Kelly Ryan Conrad 9-12
22. 13:49 BS E v e n Timmy Monahan Grant Ament 10-12
23. 12:53 BS E v e n Curtis Zappala Unassisted 11-12
24. 11:55 BS E v e n Grant Ament Timmy Monahan 12-12
25. 10:11 BS E v e n Timmy Kelly Unassisted 13-12
26. 9 : 1 8 BS E v e n Timmy Kelly Ryan Conrad 14-12
27. 8 : 3 1 BS E v e n Nathan Solomon Unassisted 15-12
28. 6 : 0 2 BS E v e n Curtis Zappala Timmy Monahan 16-12
29. 4 : 0 9 BS E v e n Alex McGovern Ryan Conrad 17-12
30. 4th 14:30 BN E v e n Joey Manown Unassisted 17-13
31. 14:18 BS E v e n Ryan Conrad Unassisted 18-13
32. 12:00 BS E v e n Nate Marano Patrick Spencer 19-13
33. 11:51 BN E v e n Kyle Marr Joey Manown 19-14
34. 9 : 2 4 BS E v e n Louis Dubick Alex McGovern 20-14
35. 8 : 2 9 BS E v e n Timmy Monahan Nate Marano 21-14
36. 5 : 3 9 BS E v e n Louis Dubick Patrick Spencer 22-14
37. 5 : 1 5 BN U P Simon Mathias Kyle Marr 22-15
38. 4 : 1 7 BN U P Ryder Garnsey Ryan Bray 22-16
39. 1 : 4 7 BS E v e n Nathan Solomon Unassisted 23-16
40. 0 : 2 9 BS E v e n Louis Dubick Hunter Sells 24-16
41. 0 : 2 2 BN E v e n Tyler Dunn Unassisted 24-17
42. 0 : 1 5 BS E v e n Timmy Monahan Unassisted 25-17

Penn women’s team promotes coaches Whitaker (Ridley) and Lehman; Penn men promote Myers

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/4/15
From Press Release

The University of Pennsylvania announced two promotions on its women’s lacrosse coaching staff, with Melissa Lehman being named Associate Head Coach and Kerri Whitaker (Ridley) moving into a new role as Director of Player Development.

“These new roles are well deserved,” head coach Karin Corbett said. “Melissa and Kerri have been instrumental to the run of success this program has had over recent years, and they are stars in the coaching ranks. I am thrilled for them to take on these new roles and for how their work will continue to impact our program.”

Melissa Lehman finished her sixth season as an assistant coach at her alma mater this May, and as a coach has been a part of five Ivy League championship teams, three Ivy League Tournament titles, and six trips to the NCAA Tournament. In addition, during her competitive collegiate career, Lehman won two Ivy League titles and appeared in two NCAA Tournaments – reaching the Final Four each time and the national title game in 2008.

Working extensively with Penn’s midfield and defense, Lehman has been instrumental to the strategy and schemes which have continuously kept the Quakers atop the Ivy League and among the nation’s Top-10 defensively. Lehman has coached a pair of midfielders to All-American honors and worked with Meg Markham – a two-time first-team All-American on defense. Her players have earned 14 All-Region and 20 All-Ivy honors during her tenure with Shannon Mangini (2013 Ivy League Midfielder of the Year) and Markham (2014, ’15 Ivy League Defender of the Year) being named best in the Ancient Eight at their position.

An All-American midfielder as a collegian, Lehman was part of the group which ushered in this remarkable era of Penn Women’s Lacrosse. Her experience as a student and athlete at Penn as well as her tenure as a successful coach – she was named the IWLAC Division I Assistant Coach of the Year in 2014 – make her a natural fit for her new role.

In her new role as Associate Head Coach, Lehman will continue her on-field work, adding recruiting coordinator and mentoring program coordinator duties.

“I am so proud of the coach that Melissa has become,” Corbett said. “As an alumna of the University, she is totally invested in the success and growth of the program. She is one of the top assistant coaches in the nation – and was honored as such by the IWLCA last year. I am excited to recognize her for her tireless work on behalf of our program and our University with her promotion to Associate Head Coach.”

Whitaker recently concluded her fifth season as an assistant coach with the Quakers. During her time with the Red and Blue, Penn has won four Ivy League championships, two Ivy League Tournament titles, and reached five NCAA Tournaments. Penn’s primary offensive coordinator, Whitaker has coached two attackers to All-American honors and five to All-Region awards. This past season, Penn’s attack produced the fourth and fifth-highest single season individual efforts in program history in Tory Bensen (64 points) and Nina Corcoran (61) and Bensen’s 58 goals tied for the most in a single season by a Penn player.

“I can’t think of anyone better for the title of Director of Player Development than Kerri,” said Corbett. “She cares holistically about the development of our student-athletes and in her new role, she will continue to play a vital role in their growth as lacrosse players and young women. She will specialize in the development of our student-athletes on all levels – on-field skill development, academics, study hall, personal development, and more.”

The last nine years have seen the Quakers claim a total of eight Ivy League championships and reach the NCAA Tournament nine times. Corbett understands that this unprecedented run of success is a testament to the depth and strength of her entire program – including her standout coaching staff.

“The summer can be a stressful time for coaches,” she said. “When a team has success, other programs often recognize that and coaching changes can occur. We are ecstatic with the group of coaches we have on staff at Penn and wanted to do everything we could to extend the continuity we have had and the success that it has helped bring to the program.”

Penn Men promote Myers

The University of Pennsylvania’s James H. Greene, Jr. Head Coach of Men’s Lacrosse, Mike Murphy, has announced that Patrick Myers has been promoted to the position of Associate Head Coach. Myers spent last year as offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator for the Quakers.

“I am very excited to promote Coach Myers to Associate Head Coach,” said Murphy. “His knowledge, work ethic, and approach to things here at Penn have truly enhanced our program in many ways. Pat has a tremendous offensive mind and is an excellent recruiter. His leadership traits are excellent, and we want to acknowledge this by promoting him to Associate Head Coach. I have a tremendous amount of confidence in Pat and our entire coaching staff, and I’m excited about the direction of Penn Lacrosse.”

Penn finished last season with a 6-7 record overall and a 3-3 Ivy League mark that was highlighted by a road win over then-No. 10 Brown. The Quakers played five teams that made the NCAA Championship field. As offensive coordinator, Myers oversaw a unit that was spearheaded by junior Nick Doktor, who earned second-team All-Ivy recognition after finishing the season with 36 assists (third on Penn’s all-time single-season list) and 57 points (tied for fourth on Penn’s single-season list).

In addition to his duties with the Penn program, Coach Myers will also spend the next year working as an assistant coach with the United States Under-19 team as they prepare for next summer’s FIL U-19 World Cup in Canada. The first set of tryouts for that team are currently taking place in Owings Mills, Md.

.@MSI_Elite boys’ recruit: Arcadia gets commitment from Sayville (N.Y.) 2016 ATT Nelson

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/4/15

Sayville (N.Y.) 2016 attackman Marc Nelson has committed to play Division III lacrosse at Arcadia University.

Marc Nelson ledger:

Marc Nelson

Marc Nelson

High School: Sayville High School, N.Y.

Graduation Year: 2016

Position: Attack

College Choice: Arcadia University

Club Affiliation: Long Island Warhawks

Major lacrosse honors, camps and showcases: Electric City Showcase, Hoboken New Jersey

First Look: Hofstra University

What will you major in/study? Pre-Physicians Assistant

Why did you choose school? “I chose Arcadia because they are a young and developing lacrosse program that had exactly what I wanted academically.”

Thoughts on your HS team’s season? “My team had a great season. We made it to the Suffolk County Championships where we came in second.”

Thank You: “I would like to thank Coach Nick Taylor from Arcadia for giving me this opportunity.”

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Wesleyan’s Jacobs (Conestoga) named Honorable Mention All-American by Jewish Sports Review

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/4/15

Wesleyan junior face-off specialist Jared Jacobs (Conestoga) has been named Honorable Mention All-American by the Jewish Sports Review.Jewish-Sports-Review

Jacobs won 95 of 199 face-offs and scooped 39 groundballs for the Cardinals, who went 9-7 and advanced to the NESCAC playoffs.

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Philly boys split again, girls fall to Baltimore in second day of @UALacrosse; Sowers (U. Dublin) scores 7 goals

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 7/4/15

Michael Sowers (Upper Dublin) had five goals and an assist to spark Philadelphia to an 11-4 win over the Midwest today in the Under Armour Underclassmen Games at Towson University.

Adam Goldner (Malvern Prep) and Matt Moore (Garnet Valley) each had a goal and an assist for Team Philly (2-2), which later suffered an 8-6 loss to the West.

Also scoring for Philly in the win over the West were Jim McAfee (Germantown Academy), Brett Baskin (La Salle), Michael Fay (Malvern Prep) and Ryan Kinnard (Penncrest).

Kyle Mullin (Bayard Rustin) had four saves and Sean McKee (Penn Charter) posted three saves in goal.

In the loss to the West, Sowers had two goals and an assist.

Philly girls fall to Baltimore, 16-5

Hannah Keating (Agnes Irwin) scored four goals, but not much else went right for Team Philly, whioch fell to Baltimore, 16-5, and dropped to 1-2 overall.

Natalie Kahn (Great Valley) scored once and Olivia Martin (Lampeter Strasburg) had seven saves in a half of play for Philly, which plays the Midwest at 8:45 in its final Pool game tomorrow morning.

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