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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. |
# 3028 2010 Empire State Games (July, 2010) - It's the 31st edition of the Empire State Games, and there is great excitement after a one year hiatus, as the games return, this year, in Buffalo. Six thousand athletes from the six regions will compete in the olympic style games. |
# 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. |
# 2398 GRALL Awards - 2011 The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2011 season. Senior attackman, Zach Reed from Haverling and senior Defenseman Jake Bailey from McQuaid Jesuit were selected as GRALL "Players of the Year". The GRALL coaches gave the Sportsmanship award to McQuaid Jesuit. |
# 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. |
# 2392 Championship Day - Tuesday The 2011 Boys Lacrosse Championship Day, sponsored by the Canandaigua National Bank, will see the top two seeds in each class battling it out on the campus of St. John Fisher College in Pittsford. |
# 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). |
# 2390 Monday: The Tournaments Begin with Out bracket Games The 2011 Section Five Tournaments are now underway with twelve out bracket games played today. There were two upsets in the seeding as, in Class A, #9 Greece Thunder beat #8 Greece Lightning 11-9. In Class C, #9 Mynderse won a 15-13 victory over #8 Marcus Whitman. |
# 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. |
# 2382 Tuesday: Two Overtime Games and One Last Second Win There were sixteen games played in the Section today and a number of very exciting ones including a 7-6 win for Fairport over Penfield with no time left on the clock. Haverling took Aquinas in double overtime and Marcus Whitman beat Mynderse in the first overtime period. |
# 2380 Saturday: Spencerport has OT win over Brockport With only one week left in the regular season, there were ten games played today in Section Five. In out of Section contest, Rush-Henrietta beat Lancaster (Section 6), Schroeder lost to Clarence (17-5). |
# 2369 Monday: McQuaid takes Timon McQuaid Jesuit came out strong in the first half and then held on through a second half surge by Timon/St Jude (Section VI) to take a 7-6 win in Buffalo. Rush-Henrietta beat Hilton 13-10 in the opening game for new Head Coach Dave Moore. Other winners were, Canandaigua, Haverling, Livonia and Pal-Mac. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 2356 Thursday: Fairport takes Penn Yan 9-8, Hilton over CA In a a close game at Penn Yan, Fairport held off an late attack and beat the Mustangs 9-8. Hilton scored five goals in the final quarter to come back and defeat Canandaigua 13-12. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 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. |
# 2266 2010 Empire State Games Wrap up After a one year absence, the Empire State Games were back and Buffalo, where they had not hosted the games since 2003 put on a great show, starting with opening ceremonies with Third Eye Blind and terrific fireworks and ending with the not so unusual crowning of Long Island as Lacrosse Champs. The Central Region took the Silver medals and Western earned the bronze in 2010. |
# 2265 Sunday - Long Island - Five in a Row Adirondack looked stronger today than yesterday in their game against Western who stepped up the challenge of playing ADK back-to-back and defeated them for the second time in 24 hours, 13-7. |
# 2264 Saturday - A Shorter Day - Setting up For the Medals With the Medal Games already decided, the games on Saturday were necessary to ensure that each team played all of their competition, but they were unnecessary in determining who would play on Sunday. |
# 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". |
# 2238 2010 GRALL Awards Announced The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2010 season. Senior midfielder, Jeff Wester from Livonia was selected as GRALL "Player of the Year" and GRALL "All American". |
# 2233 Friday: Class A and Class C Quarter Finals The Class A seeds fell as predicted, with Fairport, R-H, Penfield and Pittsford all winning and the Class C did the same with Aquinas, Bloomfield-Honeoye, Penn Yan and Geneva all winning as well. R-H played a close game with Webster Schroeder and had a five goal streak in the last nine minutes for the 12-9 win. |
# 2225 Tuesday: One and Done - The Tournament Begins There were ten out bracket games played in the Section today and only one team that beat a higher seeded team. In the Class A bracket, Hilton (#9) beat Gates Chili (#8) and will play Fairport. Churchville-Chili be the Lightning and moves on to Pittsford. |
# 2222 Saturday: Two Last Games in Regular Season The last two games were played today and the tournaments will be seeded tomorrow. Penn Yan lost their game with Amherst (10-9) when the Tigers scored the winning goal with 7.3 second left in the game. Haverling won their game with Brockport 9-7. |
# 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. |
# 2216 Monday: Four Monday Games Batavia won in overtime was they defeated Eastridge 12-11. Other winners were Haverling over Mynderse, Aquinas over Canisius and Livonia over Marcus Whitman. |
# 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. |
# 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). |
# 2167 Tuesday: Irondequoit Over Penfield in a Close One With nine lead changes during the game, Irondequoit ended up the 12-11 winner over host Penfield. Nick Doktor (5g-2a) scored three of his goals in the third quarter to give the Eagles a two goal lead going into the last quarter. |
# 2165 Saturday: Most Games Out of Section On day number two of the 2010 season, there were six games played, and four of them were with out-of-section teams. Pal-Mac used the second half to beat East Rochester 7-3 and McQuaid Jesuit also came back with a strong second half effort as they defeated host Corning West 14-10. |
# 2144 2009 All Greater Rochester Team Selected The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle has announced their third AGR Lacrosse team, with Player of the Year honors going to Canandaigua midfielder Marshall Johnson. Canandaigua Head Coach, Ed Mulheron was named AGR Coach of the Year for the second year in a row. |
# 2134 2009 GRALL Awards Announced The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2009 season. Junior attaackman, Austin Gorman from Aquinas was selected as "Player of the Year". |
# 2119 Tuesday: Out bracket Games for A and C - Gates Upsets Brockport here were two upsets in the Class A out bracket as the 12th seeded Gates Chili beat the 5th seeded Brockport and the 9th seeded Hilton upset the 8th seeded Rush-Henrietta. Schroeder, Churchville and penfield all won their games as seeded. In Class C all the higher seeded teams won. Moving on are Batavia, Geneva, Midlakes, Haverling and Pal-Mac. |
# 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. |
# 2116 Friday: Midlakes, Hilton and Livonia Win Today Livonia was a 9-3 over Pal-Mac, Hilton won their game 16-9 over Victor and Midlakes beat Haverling 15-12. |
# 2108 Friday: Aquinas Claims GRALL Championship Aquinas took their second "solo" win of the GRALL Championship with a 13-7 win over McQuaid Jesuit and Livonia took third with a 10-6 win over Haverling. Canandaigua beat Newark 20-3 in Finger Lakes action. |
# 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. |
# 2103 Saturday: Penn Yan over Hamburg in Overtime Matt Osgood scored the game winner for Penn Yan in overtime as they defeated Hamburg (Section VI) 11-10. The Thunder beat Newark 11-9 and Pal-Mac was an 11-10 winner over Waterloo. |
# 2102 Friday: Aquinas and Mynderse Win Aquinas won a GRALL game against Haverling (13-10) and Mynderse beat Marcus Whitman 13-4 in Finger Lakes D-2 play today. |
# 2097 Tuesday: Batavia, Hilton, Brockport among Winners Tonight Batavia had a big night, winning their game over Spencerport 10-5. Hilton was a 9-4 winner over Pittsford and Brockport was an 8-6 winner over Brighton. Other winners included Greece Thunder, Penn Yan, Pal-Mac, McQuaid Jesuit, Eastridge, Geneva, Bloomfield-Honeoye and Livonia who edged out Haverling 7-6. |
# 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). |
# 2026 Thursday: Churchville and Aquinas win in overtime Although a number of games resulted in blowouts today, two were settled in overtime and two others were very close. Churchville-Chili was a 9-8 ot winner against Gates Chili, and Aquinas was a 10-9 ot winner against McQuaid Jesuit in GRALL Play. |
# 2024 Brighton and Arc/Oly Among Winners There were six games games on Tuesday. Brighton, who did not win a game in 2008, is now 2-0 after their 9-5 win over visiting Eastridge. Marcus Whitman, playing their first Varsity game in school history, was leading 6-2 before the Greece Lightning came back and won 8-6. |
# 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. |
# 2006 2008 All Greater Rochester Team Selected The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle has announced their second AGR Lacrosse team, with Player of the Year honors going to Canandaigua goalie Scott Bement. Canandaigua Head Coach, Ed Mulheron was named AGR Coach of the Year. |
# 1961 Semis: Class A Really Close Fans who chose to go to Aquinas tonight to see the Class A semi finals were treated to two of the best games of the season. Canandaigua held on to their undefeated season by one goal as the defeated a fired up Thomas team. |
# 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. |
# 1958 2008 GRALL Awards Announced The All Star list is out recognizing the GRALL players for the 2008 season. Mitch Ritchie from McQuaid Jesuit was selected as "Player of the Year" for the second year in a row. |
# 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. |
# 1952 Ath/Ody and Geneva Win In an exciting overtime win, Greece Ath/Ody (Thunder) beat Haverling 8-7. Meanwhile, Geneva beat visiting Timon/St. Jude (Baffalo) 9-3. |
# 1951 Last Tuesday in Regular Season On the last Tuesday of the regular season there were 13 winners including Churchville, Brockport, Thomas, Irondequoit, Gates Chili, Hilton, Penfield, Schroeder, Mynderse, Geneva, Penn Yan, Haverling and Batavia. |
# 1945 Canandaigua and Penfield Still Perfect McQuaid Jesuit won the GRALL Championship tonight in a close win over Aquinas and Canandaigua and Penfield both remained undefeated after action today. |
# 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). |
# 1939 CA and Penfield still Undefeated Both Penfield and Canandaigua remain undefeated with games that were easily won today. Canandaigua beat Mynderse 21-4 and Penfield beat Rush-Henrietta 20-7. Other winners included Brockport, HFL, Churchville, Thomas, Canandaigua and Penn Yan. |
# 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. |
# 1934 Canandaigua Over Thomas In the two games played on Friday, Canandaigua took a 10-1 halftime lead to a 16-6 victory over Thomas and Haverling was the 13-3 winner over Mynderse. |
# 1933 Thirteen Games on Thursday Most games were predictable but there were a few unexpected scores as thirteen games were played on Thursday. Greece Athena/Odyssey beat Brighton 5-4, Geneva beat Penn Yan 8-6, Newark took Midlakes 9-7 and HFL was the winner over Rush-Henrietta 14-12. |
# 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. |
# 1930 Churchville in Overtime over R-H McQuaid Jesuit was able to start the game with Corning West, but it was stopped due to lightning. |
# 1927 Fourteen Games on Tuesday Nearly everyone was playing on Tuesday as fourteen games were played by Section Five teams. Batavia won their first ever Varsity games (15-10 over the Lightning), Brockport beat C-C (9-5) and Canandaigua beat Penn Yan in a close 5-4 game. McQuaid Jesuit, and Aquinas were GRALL winners and Pittsford, Gates Chili, Fairport, Penfield, R-H and Geneva had easy wins. Newark beat Pal-Mac 11-8, Mynderse took BH (11-9) and Waterloo was the 9-8 winner over Midlakes. |
# 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. |
# 1914 Eleven Games on Tuesday On a sunny afternoon with temperatures in the low 60s, eleven games were were placed in Section Five. The winners included Gates Chili, Penn Yan, Irondequoit, Livonia, and Mynderse. Schroeder took C-C (8-6), Fairport was the winner over Thomas (12-8), CA beat Geneva (12-7), Midlakes beat Pal-Mac by one and McQuaid Jesuit defeated Aquinas 7-6 in overtime. |
# 404 Mike Messina signs with Syracuse College coaches often suggest that they are happy when they find lacrosse players who excel in more than one sport. Two of the top players in Section Five this year have made their future college coaches smile. Mike Messina from Aquinas, who was named MVP at the NYS football champion-ships last fall will honor his verbal commitment to Syracuse. Zach Reed, from Haverling-Haverling, who was named MVP in his fall Sectional tournament in soccer last fall has honored his verbal commitment and will attend Hobart next year. |
# 403 Zack Reed signs with Hobart College coaches often suggest that they are happy when they find lacrosse players who excel in more than one sport. Two of the top players in Section Five this year have made their future college coaches smile. Mike Messina from Aquinas, who was named MVP at the NYS football champion-ships last fall will honor his verbal commitment to Syracuse. Zach Reed, from Haverling-Haverling, who was named MVP in his fall Sectional tournament in soccer last fall has honored his verbal commitment and will attend Hobart next year. |
# 402 Two Multi-Sport Athletes Choose Lacrosse College coaches often suggest that they are happy when they find lacrosse players who excel in more than one sport. Two of the top players in Section Five this year have made their future college coaches smile. Mike Messina from Aquinas, who was named MVP at the NYS football champion-ships last fall will honor his verbal commitment to Syracuse. Zach Reed, from Haverling-Haverling, who was named MVP in his fall Sectional tournament in soccer last fall has honored his verbal commitment and will attend Hobart next year. |
# 346 Sean Cunningham Chooses Hobart Geneva senior midfielder Sean Cunningham recently announced his early decision acceptance to Hobart College where he plans to continue his lacrosse career under Head Coach TW Johnson. |
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