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# 3192 Long Time Coaches In the twentieth century many coaches studied the game and then took over the programs for their own long, noteworthy runs. |
# 3181 Section V Tournament Winners Section V ran their first lacrosse tournament in 1975 and eleven teams were entered with Rush-Henrietta seeded first. Webster Thomas was seeded second and when fourth-seeded Irondequoit beat them (7-4) in the semifinals, Irondequoit faced Thomas for the championship.Tournament Page. |
# 2417 2011 Post-Season Wrap Up Section V lacrosse added another team (Gananda) to its roster which now totals thirty-six teams and 1,076 players. |
# 2410 Champions: Penn Yan, Irondequoit and Pittsford In the end the top seeded teams in each of the three class won out tonight as Penn Yan, Irondequoit and Pittsford each won. Penn Yan won it's 16th championship with a 12-6 win over Haverling. |
# 2408 League Awards for 2011 Released The league awards have now been released and 288 have been given to the players in Section Five so far this year. 68 Finger Lakes players received awards and 23 GRALL players received league awards. |
# 2404 2011 All-Tournament Teams All Tournament Teams for 2011 were announced on Championship Tuesday. MVP for A, B and C were Matt Gold (Pittsford), Greg Coholan (Irondequoit) and Dylan Yonts (Penn Yan). |
# 2403 2011 All-Section Five List Released For the first time, Section Five Lacrosse has selected first and second team All-Section players. The 2011 first team lists nineteen players and includes the ten All-Americans previously announced. |
# 2397 Monroe County D-3 Awards - 2011 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2011 season. |
# 2396 Monroe County D-2 Awards - 2011 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2011 season. |
# 2395 Monroe County D-1 Awards - 2011 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2011 season. |
# 2393 Friday: Semi Finals - Five Close games Penn Yan won a 13-7 victory but all five of the other games were close, including the Pittsford overtime victory against Thomas. Irondequoit won by one goal in their semi final game with Canandaigua. Haverling beat Geneva 10-7 and Fairport beat Penfield 13-10. |
# 2391 Wednesday: Quarter Finals: Two Upsets The tournament continued today with the quarter final rounds in which two number 5 seeds upset number four seeds. Canandaigua beat McQuaid Jesuit (9-6) and Pal-Mac beat Aquinas (12-8). |
# 2386 2011 Section Five All-Americans Announced he Head Coaches of Section Five met on Sunday afternoon to listen to the presentations on twenty-four players who had been nominated for All-America Team honors. The awards, sponsored by US Lacrosse, identify some of the best players from each area of the country. |
# 2383 Thursday: Pittsford remains Undefeated Pittsford's 10-1 win against Spencerport gave the Panthers an unusual perfect regular season, finishing at 16-0. A number of games were canceled due to thunder storms in the area, but more of the late games were played. Rush-Henrietta had an exciting 4-3 overtime win against Livonia. Schroeder beat HF-L 11-9 and Brighton had an exciting one goal win against Thomas. |
# 2370 Tuesday: Pittsford Remains Undefeated It was a long awaited match up and at the last moment, moved from Pittsford Mendon to St. John Fisher College, where the stands were nearly full. The Panthers scored five unanswered goals in the fourth quarter for secure a 9-4 win over Fairport. |
# 2367 Saturday: Thunder over Livonia, Pittsford over Brighton It was a tough day for several teams that played out-of-section games today as Penn Yan lost a close one to Clarence, Hamburg beat Thomas and Aquinas lost a close one to Timon. |
# 2366 Friday: Three Games Under sunny skies today, there were fourteen games played. Among the winners were Thomas over Churchville-Chili, Penn Yan over Brighton, Livonia over McQuaid Jesuit and Geneva over Pal-Mac. |
# 2365 Thursday: Thomas, Penn Yan, Livonia and Geneva Win Under sunny skies today, there were fourteen games played. Among the winners were Thomas over Churchville-Chili, Penn Yan over Brighton, Livonia over McQuaid Jesuit and Geneva over Pal-Mac. |
# 2362 Tuesday: Penfield beats Irondequoit, Brighton in OT Irondequoit was beaten tonight in a close and exciting game. Mike Larkin scored the game winning goal with 2:25 remaining. Although another large number of games were canceled due to weather/field conditions, seven other games were played. |
# 2360 Saturday: Sunshine and Surprises n the nicest game day of the season , thus far, There were lots of games and a few surprises in the Section. Haverling won a 13-10 victory over Aquinas, Brighton scored five goals in the fourth quarter to take a 12-10 win from Rush-Henrietta. |
# 2355 Wednesday: Penfield over OP in OT Penfield traveled to Section Six to beat Orchard Park 9-8 in overtime. Although Thomas scored the first two goal of the game, Pittsford caught up and then used steady pressure as they defeated Webster Thomas 10-7 at Nazareth this afternoon. |
# 2349 Thursday: It is Cold out There and AQ beats Thomas Aquinas and Webster Thomas played a close game, with the Little Irish winning 8-7 at McAvoy Park. Pittsford beat Penfield 12-2, Geneva beat Marcus Whitman (13-3) and East Rochester was a 21-3 winner over Bishop Kearney. |
# 2345 Monday: Vacation Week Begins with Three Games The Fairport Red Raiders outscored Thomas with a score of 4-2 in both the first and second quarters on their way to a 12-9 win at McAvoy Park today. Junior goalie Andrew Clark has 22 saves to help Haverling win a 16-7 victory over visiting Chenango Valley (Section 4). |
# 2343 Thursday: 13 Games Today: Most a Lot to a Little here were thirteen games today in Section Five and a large number of games were lop-sided. Winners by big margin included Fairport, Pittsford, Penfield, Penn Yan, Geneva and Pal-Mac. |
# 2341 Tuesday: Pittsford over Irondequoit Perhaps the most exciting game of the day was at Irondequoit tonight, where Pittsford kept their winning streak alive with a 13-11 win over the Eagles. |
# 2336 Saturday: Lots of Surprising Results There were lots of unexpected results today, as teams started to make statements. Thomas was a decisive winner over Canandaigua, Victor beat R-H, The Lightning beat the Thunder by one goal in a "Storm Game". |
# 2332 Tuesday: Newark in OT, Penn Yan over McQuaid Five games were canceled for today due, mostly to poor field conditions, but eleven games were played in the often bitter cold throughout the Section. |
# 2331 The 2011 Section Five Lacrosse Preview Last year we acknowledged that the "world" didn't revolve around Class A any more, and in the end, Irondequoit gave Section Five anexciting finish as they ran from the fifth seed and finished in the the State Final Four. |
# 2330 Saturday: Rush-Henrietta over CA, Irondequoit Wins There were a number of exciting games played on the second Saturday of the season. Rush-Henrietta defeated Canandaigua 9-6, Irondequoit beat Ithaca 13-10, Penn Yan just made it by Pal-Mac 10-9 and the Lightning won their game against ER in overtime. |
# 2327 Thursday: Churchville over Schroeder in a Close One Of the "West-Side" team, the Saints of Churchville-Chili have been a team on the move, and made an early season statement with a 10-9 win over Webster Schroeder tonight at McAvoy park in Irondequoit. |
# 2307 2010 Preview: Thomas Webster Thomas won the first Section Five Tournament in 1975 and after thirty-four years, won it again in 2009. (A combined Webster team won in 1995). |
# 2278 D&C Announces 2011 All-Greater Rochester Team he Rochester Democrat and Chronicle announced their 2011 All-Greater Rochester Lacrosse team today. The list features the top sixteen players and another seventy-three honorable mentions were led by Pittsford senior midfielder and face off man, James Burke who was named "Player of the Year". |
# 2267 The Players - 2010 Team selection is always a difficult process and the second-guessing and Monday morning quarterbacks come out of the woodwork after the teams have been selected. |
# 2263 Friday - Central over Long Island in OT The second day of the 2010 Empire State Games closed with Central holding the top Spot. Central (4-0) is the only remaining undefeated team after four games in round robin play. |
# 2262 2011 Senior All Star Game this Saturday The Rochester Chapter of USLacrosse has announced the 2011 Senior All Star Game selections. This year's contest, featuring some of the best of the graduating seniors will be held on Saturday, June 18th at Sahlen Stadium. |
# 2260 Thursday - Long Island and Central Top Day One The first day of the 2010 Empire State Games closed with Central and Long Island holding the top spots. Central (2-0) and Long Island (2-0) were both undefeated in the first two rounds of round robin play. |
# 2258 ESG Western Team Released The 2010 Western Lacrosse team has now been announced by Head Coach Jerry Severino. |
# 2254 D&C Announces 2010 All-Greater Rochester Team The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle announced their 2010 All-Greater Rochester Lacrosse team today. The list features the top sixteen players and another sixty-four honorable mentions were led by Fairport senior attackman, Brendan Saylor who was named "Player of the Year". |
# 2252 Friday: Championship Day Only one team beat the seeding this year and that was Irondequoit, who as #5 beat McQuaid (#4), then Canandaigua (#1) and finally Thomas (#2) to take their first Class B championship since 2007. |
# 2235 Tuesday: On to the Championships The Whipple brothers will be busy on Friday night as Craig Whipple's Irondequoit team won their semi final over top seeded Canandaigua and Andrew's Pittsford Panthers won their semi final game over Penfield. |
# 2231 Thursday: Class B Quarters The brackets feel as seed in Class B except for the Eagles from Irondequoit (#5), who defeated McQuaid Jesuit (#4), 14-9. Canandaigua beat Spencerport 23-2, Brighton beat Victor 14-11 and Thomas defeated HFL, 16-4. |
# 2220 Thursday: Last Big Day of Regular Season Games Most teams in Section Five finished their regular season games today, playing fourteen game in total. There are only four games left to be played before Tournament seeding on Sunday. |
# 2217 Tuesday: Fairport over Pittsford, Penfield over Penn Yan There were fifteen games in Section Five today, as the regular season is winding down. Fairport hosted Pittsford and defeated the Panthers 13-5. Penfield defeated visiting Penn Yan 9-6, East Rochester beat Spencerport 11-10 and Bloomfield-Honeoye beat Mynderse 15-14. |
# 2212 Thursday: McQuaid over Pittsford in OT James Sturnick scored in overtime to give McQuaid Jesuit an 8-7 victory at Pittsford. Penfield took a won goal, 9-8 win from Schroeder and Waterloo won a 13-12 game from Mynderse. The rest of the fifteen games in the Section were not so close. |
# 2209 Tuesday: Penfield and Aquinas both win one goal games The 'Lil Irish came back, late in the fourth quarter to force overtime where they defeated Haverling-Haverling in overtime this afternoon at Aquinas. Penfield held off a fired-up Rush-Henrietta and won their game 13-12 in regulation. |
# 2202 Thursday: The Streak Ends, Thomas over CA After 30 straight wins, Canandaigua lost in a close game to Webster Thomas, 11-10 this afternoon. The Titans overcame a 5-4 halftime score with a strong third quarter and determination in the last quarter with the winning goal by TJ Hauck with twenty-five second left the regulation. |
# 2199 Tuesday: Eastridge wins in Double Overtime There were fifteen games played today in Section Five, a couple of close ones but mostly mismatches. Eastridge won their first game of the season using double overtime to defeat the Thunder 11-10. East Rochester beat Newark 8-7. All the other games were won by six goals. |
# 2193 Thursday: Penn Yan over Aquinas 14-6 Penn Yan, currently ranked first in the SportsFive Class C list and Aquinas, currently ranked second played tonight at Aquinas with the Mustangs winning 14-6. Of the other thirteen games played today all were won by five or more and seven were won by ten or more. |
# 2192 Tuesday: McQuaid over Penn Yan 8-7 A strong fourth quarter gave McQuaid Jesuit an 8-7 win over Penn Yan. James Sturnick dodged across the middle for the winning goal. In other action HFL defeated Churchville-Chili 9-8, Spencerport beat the Thunder 9-7, Pal-Mac won a 9-8 game with Midlakes. |
# 2190 Saturday: Fairport falls to JD 13-11 Previously unbeaten, Fairport lost its's first game of the season to Jamesville-DeWitt (Section III) this afternoon at Onondaga Community College. In other action today, Aquinas beat Webster Thomas, Pittsford beat HFL, Hilton beat Frontier, B-H beat BK and Pal-Mac beat East Rochester. Livonia, Penfield and McQuaid Jesuit has easy wins |
# 2184 Tuesday: CA over Schroeder, R-H over C-C Canandaigua continues it's winning streak (27 games) with it's 9-4 win over Schroeder. Rush-Henrietta scored six goals in the first quarter and eight in the last for their 17-9 win over Churchville-Chili. |
# 2179 Thursday: Three Games in Double Overtime Sixteen games but three went to double overtime. HF-L beat Schroeder 8-7, Pittsford beat Thomas 13-12 and McQuaid Jesuit beat Livonia 7-6, each in the second overtime period. |
# 2178 Tuesday: Pittsford over Irondequoit, Fairport over Thomas Thirteen games were played in Section Five today. Fairport was a 15-6 winner over visiting Thomas and Pittsford defeated visiting Irondequoit 11-5. In other action Livonia won their game with Haverling in overtime, McQuaid Jesuit beat Aquinas 13-8 and Churchville-Chili beat Hilton in a close one (9-7). |
# 2170 Thursday: Schroeder over C-C, Fairport over Irondequoit There were fourteen games in the section today and more were played under dark or rainy conditions. Webster Schroeder won an 8-6 victory over Churchville-Chili while Fairport stunned Irondequoit (13-4) and Canandaigua beat Penfield (19-6). |
# 2169 Tuesday: The Pride and Churchville are OT Winners The newly renamed "Pride" from Bloomfield-Honeoye was an 8-7 winner over traveling Geneva and Churchville-Chili defeated Penfield (13-12), also in overtime. |
# 2168 Thursday: Midlakes over Livonia, Thomas in OT No joke, there was some exciting play in Section Five today, with Midlakes beating Livonia, East Rochester with their first ever win, Thunder taking out Eastridge and Thomas over Penfield in overtime. There were also some mismatch wins by Brighton, Fairport and Canandaigua. |
# 2163 The 2010 Team Previews For many years the focus of lacrosse at the end of the year would be mostly about the Class A teams. This year that changes, as there will be first-rate games in all three classes when it becomes tournament time. |
# 2147 Monroe County D-2 Awards - 2009 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2009 season. Senior midfielders Kyle Van Thof (Penfield) and Drew Coholan (Irondequoit) and junior attackmen Brendan Saylor (Fairport) and Jack Hinderland were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. |
# 2136 Friday: 2009 Championships - Thomas, CA and Penn Yan Brad Hutton scored the winning goal in overtime to send Webster Thomas (Class A) into the NYS Tournament along with Canandaigua (Class B) and Penn Yan (Class C), who all won Section Five Championships today at St. John Fisher College. |
# 2128 Tuesday: Six Semi Final Games Livonia (#3) upset Aquinas (#2) 10-9 in a Class C game. All other games were won by the first and second seeds. Fairport beat Schroeder 9-8, Thomas beat Pittsford 10-8, Canandaigua beat Brighton 15-7 and Irondequoit was a 12-5 winner over McQuaid Jesuit. In the other Class C game, Penn Yan defeated Geneva 9-7. |
# 2122 Friday: Quarter Final Games for A and C The top four seeded teams prevailed tonight in each class as Penn Yan, Geneva, Aquinas and Livonia advanced in the Class C tournament and Fairport, SChroeder, Thomas and Pittsford advanced in the Class A tournament. The semi final round is on Tuesday. |
# 2117 Saturday: Canandaigua over Fairport on Last Day One the last day of the regular season, Canandaigua was a 10-7 winner over visiting Fairport. Penn Yan won a 9-1 victory over Amherst of Section 6. The other winners were Haverling, Thomas and Waterloo. |
# 2115 Thursday: Last Big Night of Games in Regular Season Thomas won a contest of heavyweights with a 18-6 victory over visiting Irondequoit. Rush-Henrietta was a 13-11 winner over Gates Chili and HFL won their game 11-10 over Eastridge. Other winners on the last big night of games were Fairport, Brighton, Canandaigua, Brockport, Penn Yan, Batavia, Schroeder, C-C, Midlakes and Pal-Mac. |
# 2112 Tuesday: Spencerport in OT, CA over Geneva by One Canandaigua was a won goal winner over Geneva (6-5). Spencerport won their game with Brockport in overtime (11-10). Pal-Mac beat B-H by one (7-6) and Midlakes, Penfield, Waterloo, Fairport, Batavia, Irondequoit, Brighton and Thomas were all winners in the last week of the regular season. |
# 2107 Thursday: Schroeder over Penfield, Waterloo OT WInner Webster Schroeder was a 12-8 winner over Penfield and Waterloo beat Bloomfield-Honeoye 12-11 in overtime as the two winners were joined by twelve others at the regular season starts to run down. |
# 2105 Tuesday: CA, AQ and R-H all Winners in Overtime. Canandaigua beat Penn Yan 12-11, Aquinas beat Livonia 9-8 and Rush-Henrietta beat Churchville-Chili 9-8 and each game was won in overtime. The others winning games today were Penfield, Geneva, Thunder, Batavia, Thomas, Irondequoit, Schroeder, Brockport, Mynderse, Hilton, Bloomfield-Honeoye, McQuaid Jesuit and Brighton. |
# 2100 Thursday: Close Games for Penfield, R-H and McQuaid Jesuit Penfield used three late fourth quarter goals to defeat Pittsford 7-6. Rush-Henrietta won a 7-6 victory over visiting Hilton and McQuaid Jesuit won a GRALL game with their 8-7 win over Livonia. |
# 2095 Saturday: Seven Winners It was Penfield over Gates Chili (12-6), Irondequoit over Aquinas (10-8) and Thomas over McQuaid Jesuit (14-4). Other winners were Penn Yan, Mynderse over Waterloo in OT, Pal-Mac and Spencerport. |
# 2092 Thursday: 16 Games on the Last Day of April It was a busy night for SportsFive as there were 16 games held under mostly rainy skies today in Section Five. Fairport was able to beat Irondequoit 10-6 at home. |
# 2088 Monday: R-H, Thomas and McQuaid Jesuit Win Rush-Henrietta beat Hilton 14-8. Thomas was a 21-5 winner at Canisius (Section VI) and McQuaid Jesuit won a GRALL victory against Haverling (10-5). |
# 2086 Saturday: No More undefeated teams Brighton, Section V's last undefeated team, fell to a stoked up team from McQuaid Jesuit who won 9-6. Fairport defeated the strong Section III teams from Jamesville-DeWitt and Penfield beat West Seneca East (Section VI). |
# 2075 Thursday: Irondequoit 6-5 over C-C, HFL in OT There were ten games in Section Five today. Livonia had an exciting win over Geneva, HFL won their game in OT, Irondequoit won their fifth game of the season with a win over Churchville-Chili and Pittsford beat Schroeder 9-5. |
# 2047 Thomas: 2009 Preview Webster Thomas ended their league season first in Monroe County Division II with a 10-0 record (12-4 overall). Seeded fifth in the Class A tournament the Titans defeated fourth seeded McQuaid Jesuit in the quarter finals but lost to first seed Canandaigua in the semifinal in a close game (10-9) which was one of the best games of lacrosse in the tournament last season. |
# 2035 Saturday: Thomas, Penfield, Gates and Churchville Win There were only four games scheduled for the holiday weekend. Webster Thomas continued their winning streak (4-0) while ending Aquinas' (5-1). Penfield was a 9-4 winner over Victor, Gates Chili beat the Greece Thunder and Churchville-Chili beat Brockport. |
# 2032 Thursday: Face offs a key Factor in CA and Thomas Wins Face offs were a key part of a number of games tonight with Thomas players combining for 12/18, Canandaigua's Marshall Johnson winning 20/20 in their 15-5 win over Penn Yan, Max Brauer winning 15/22 face offs for Brighton in their 19-2 win over the Lightning. |
# 2023 Class/Division Changes Make Things Interesting With a major change in the NYS Class alignments, Canandaigua and Irondequoit move to Class B, making that class much more challenging, while maintaining that exciting rivalry. Geneva and Aquinas, who have, in the past, elected to move up from Class C, now like the idea of taking on Penn Yan instead of CA and IQ. |
# 2022 Eleven Games - Only One Close One There were eleven games on an unusually beautiful March game day. Pittsford won a 6-5 game against Churchville-Chili, and Irondequoit won an 11-6 victory over Penfield, but the rest of the games were lopsided victories and six went into running time. |
# 1965 Monroe County D-2 Awards - 2008 The All Star list is out recognizing the Monroe County League players for the 2008 season. Senior attackmen Connor Rice (Penfield), Greg Wright (Irondequoit) and junior Drew Coholan (Irondequoit) were selected as USLAcrosse All Americans. |
# 1960 Quarter Finals for Classes A & C Penfield (#3) won a squeaker in overtime and advances to the semi finals after a 6-5 win over Schroeder (#6). Thomas(#5) beat McQuaid Jesuit (#4) 14-9) while Canandaigua(#1) remains undefeated. |
# 1956 Out Bracket Games As usual, it was generally a lot to a little in the out bracket games. As every Section Five team was entered in one of the three tournaments, the first round in Class A most games ended in blow outs. |
# 1955 Last Two Games It was "Make Up Day" and with the relatively good weather this season, there were only two games to be made up. The Webster braggin' rights went to Thomas who defeated Schroeder 10-3. Haverling finished up with an 8-6 victory over Midlakes. |
# 1943 Thomas, Geneva Win Thomas was an 8-7 winner over Fairport, Geneva was a 9-8 winner over HFL and McQuaid Jesuit was an 9-8 overtime winner over Livonia. Other winners on Tuesday include Victor, Churchville-Chili, Irondequoit, Canandaigua, Aquinas, Pal-Mac, Bloomfield-Honeoye and Hamilton (over Mynderse). |
# 1937 Penfield Undefeated Penfield remains undefeated with an 11-5 win over Fairport. In other contests Ath/Ody was the winner over Batavia, Thomas over Brighton, Gates over Brockport, Hilton over Eastridge and Schroeder over Pittsford. Also winning were Irondequoit over Rush, Livonia over Haverling, Geneva over Victor and BH over Midlakes. |
# 1932 Penfield and Schroeder - Big Wins Schroeder had a big win today as they defeated Fairport 12-4. Penfield remained undefeated with an 11-7 win over Irondequoit. In other match ups it was Brockport over Arc/Oly, Thomas over CC, Gates over Ath/Ody, CA over Midlakes and Geneva over Mynderse. Pittsford had a 12-8 win over R-H, Penn Yan beat Pal-Mac, Victor was (10-7) over Waterloo and McQuaid Jesuit was a winner over BH. HFL beat Eastridge 5-4 and Aquinas beat Haverling 14-6. |
# 1928 Not Too Many Close Ones on Thursday Most of the games played today allowed teams to empty their benches. Among the winners were Churchville-Chili, Brockport, Thomas, Irondequoit, Gates Chili, HFL, Penfield, Schroeder and Newark Winning closer games were Victor (10-9) over Livonia, Midlakes over Mynderse (8-7) in overtime, Geneva over Corning West 15-12 and BH over Pal-Mac (8-7). |
# 1916 13 Games - Lots of League Play There was lots of action on Thursday with many league games. Winners today included Irondequoit, Churchville-Chili, Fairport, Penfield, Haverling, Victor, Canandaigua, Geneva, Penn Yan Athena/Odyssey, Thomas, and McQuaid Jesuit, who won in Buffalo against St. Francis. Close games included Eastridge over Brighton (6-5) and Penfield over Schroeder. |
# 386 TJ DiSanto Selects Binghamton and Signs NLI The University of Binghamton has a long history of recruiting Section Five players and Head Coach Scott Nelson has picked up four more from this year's seniors, including Victor midfielder TJ DiSanto, who signed his National Letter of Intent on Tuesday. Fairport players Chris Bechle and Brian Martin and Irondequoit goalie Eric Fischer are also expected to play for the Bearcats. They will join Kraig Heston (AQ), JT Hauck (Thomas) and Tucker Nelson (Penfield) when they arrive on the Binghamton campus next fall. |
# 383 Brian Martin Signs NLI for Binghamton Fairport senior midfielder Brian Martin knew right away that he wanted to go to college in New York State and so after some investigation it was not difficult to find his match at Binghamton University. "I knew once I started my recruiting that I wanted to stay in New York. I don't like traveling too far. I looked at some D-1 and D-3 schools and then Coach Nelson called one day. I took a visit, loved it and about a week later committed." |
# 343 Spencerport's Matt Kaser Selects to Binghamton Senior attackman, Matt Kaser recently stated his decision to attend and play lacrosse at SUNY Binghamton after his final season with the Rangers. Last's year's MC-D3 "Player of the Year", Kaser was selected as a second team All-Section Five player and was named to the MC-D3 first team All League list. |
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