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Boys’ lacrosse players encouraged to take the Travel Team Experience Survey by @ConnectLAX

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/12/15

Boys’ lacrosse players are encouraged to take the Travel Team Experience Survey being offered by ConnectLAX.

The survey, which is done anonymously, featured 10 questions about playing on a travel lacrosse team. Players in classes 2014 to 2019 can participate and the information will be reported back on TopLaxRecruits.com and through the ConnectLAX newsletter.survey photo

Click here to take the survey: http://survs.com/survey/cd3jd8fjvp

It’s a short, 2-minue survey and participants can win prizes including a speed training ladder, LAXWAX and ConnectLAX swag

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West Virginia state tournament scoreboard: @GWgirlsLax to meet Morgantown for girls’ state title

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/13/15

West Virginia Scholastic Lacrosse Association State Championships
Boys

Division 1WV scoreboard

First Round, May 2

University (1) vs. BYE
Wheeling Central (5) -20, Linsly School (4) 5
George Washington (2) 15 vs. Morgantown (7) 3
Wheeling Park (3) def. Fairmont Senior (6)

Second Round, May 9
University (1) 22, Wheeling Central (5) 7
George Washington (2) 15, Wheeling Park (3) 5

Finals, May 16
University vs. George Washington

Division 2
First Round, May 2

Capital (1) vs. Kanawha Valley LC (8)
Berkeley County (2) 5, Huntington (5) 4
Buckhannon-Upshur (6) 17, Spring Mills (4) 15
Bridgeport (3) 14, Preston (7) 7.

Semifinals, May 9
Capital 11, Buckhannon-Upshur 10
Berkeley County 13, Bridgeport 8

Finals, May 16
Berkeley County vs. Capital

Girls Division 1

First Round, May 2
George Washington (1) vs. BYE
University HS (4) 20,. Spring Mills (5) 4
Fairmont Senior (2) vs. BYE
Morgantown (3) vs. bye

Semifinals, May 9
George Washington 12, University 8
Morgantown 9, Fairmont Senior 7

Finals, May 15 at Alderson Broaddus University
George Washington vs. Morgantown

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VA/DC all-conference teams: WCAC releases boys’, girls’ squads

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2015 Washington Catholic Athletic Conference

Girls All-Conference

Player of the year – Jenny Staines, Good CounselAll conference
Coach of the Year
Alexandra Whitworth, Paul VI
Matt Evans-Riester, St. Mary’s

First team
Attack:

Taylor McDaniel – GC
Jennifer Staines – GC
Kelly Larkin – BI
Kelly Matthews – BI

Midfield –
Lexi Rieu – GC
Caitlyn Gunn – GC
Charlotte Sofield – BI
Delaney Muldoon – Holy Cross

Defense –
Halle Graham – GC
Abby Wilson – GC
Maggie Lohrer – BI
Kaitlin Luznik – BI

Goalie
Jackie Branthover

Second team
Attack

Kendall Welch – GC
Kerrina Fitzpatrick – AHC
Bella Evans-Riester – St. Mary’s Ryken
Kayla Dupperouzel – BI

Midfield
Chloe Johson – GC
Mackenzie Caroll – GC
Kate Taylor – AHC
Hannah kurisky – PAUL VI
Maggie Williams – St Johns
Shannon Cross-O’Connell

Defense
Kelsea Konz – AHC
Natalie Irwin – BI

Goalie
Amelia Cole BI

Third Team
Attack

Kelsey Shea, Paul VI
Mariel Cardenas, Bishop O’Connell
Maddy Flood, St John’s
Grace Segreti, St John’s

Midfielder
Mackenzie Tourville, St Mary’s Ryken
Bailey Koehler, Paul VI
Mackenzie Jackson, Elizabeth Seton
Mallory Davila, St Mary’s Ryken

Defense
Anna Turott, Paul VI
Laura Johnson, Bishop McNamara
Anna Tapen, Paul VI
Katie Pappas, St Mary’s Ryken
Sandra Durbin, Holy Cross

Goalkeeper
Kiley Keating, Good Counsel

Honorable Mention –
Logan Smet – AHC-
Brittany Dolan – BI
Bridget Cassidy – GC
Hanna Ashby- Paul VI
Laura Nacartato – SJC

Boys’ All Conference Teams

First Team
Player of the Year– Timmy Monahan Gonzaga
Coach of the Year – Ryan Beck, DJO/Matt Durkin, Good Counsel

Attack
Timmy Monahan, Gonzaga
Austin Short, St Mary’s Ryken
Ryan Lamb, Paul VI

Midfielder
Ridge Slater, Gonzaga
Roman Puglise, Paul VI
Jimmy Wilkerson, St Mary’s Ryken

Defense
Ryan Finlay, Gonzaga
Troy Jahelka, Paul VI
PJ McIntyre, Good Counsel

Long Stick Midfielder
Michael Fraser, Bishop O’Connell

Short Stick Midfielder
Gavin Lavat, DeMatha

Face Off Man
Nick McEvoy, Gonzaga

Goalkeeper
George Christopher, Gonzaga

Second Team
Attack

Luke McCaleb, Gonzaga
Mitchell Howell, DeMatha
Gerard Flood, St John’s

Midfielder
Cole Hogan, Bishop O’Connell
Stephen Haase, Good Counsel
Avery Myers, Gonzaga

Defense
Henry Chastain, Gonzaga
Patrick Gyenis, Paul VI
Colin Hinton, St John’s

Long Stick Midfielder
Hunter Imbriale, St Mary’s Ryken

Short Stick Midfielder
Zach Taylor, DeMatha

Face Off Man
Luke Brugel, Paul VI

Goalkeeper
Luke Strang, Good Counsel

Third Team
Attack

Richie Petitbon, Gonzaga
John McGovern, Good Counsel
Nick Ancona, Paul VI

Midfielder
Luke Vassos, Gonzaga
Brett Bell, St Mary’s Ryken
Ricky Koehler, DeMatha
Andrew Garstka, Paul VI

Defense
Jacob Schoenick, St Mary’s Ryken
Colin Kasner, DeMatha
Taylor Redmond, Paul VI

Long Stick Midfielder
Eric Lane, St John’s

Face Off Man
Ryan Lynch, Good Counsel

Goalkeeper
Ryan Verducci, Bishop Ireton
Adam Baker, Paul VI

Honorable Mention
Alex Duke, Bishop Ireton
Michael Armor, Bishop O’Connell
Dylan Stein, DeMatha
Sam Offutt, Gonzaga
Tim Griffin, Good Counsel
Jackson Smith, Paul VI
Mitch Mona, St John’s
Chandler Dabbs, St Mary’s Ryken

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North Carolina state championships scoreboard: Quarterfinals matchups are set

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North Carolina Lacrosse

2015 Women’s Lacrosse State Championship – 1A/2A/3A/4A

First Round, May 6NC
East

Hoggard (1) vs. BYE
Millbrook (3) vs. Carrboro (4)
New Bern (2) vs. BYE
Laney (3) vs. BYE
Jacksonville (1) vs. BYE
East Chapel Hill (3) 14, Green Hope (3) 7
Ashley (2) vs. BYE
Rose (3) vs. BYE
Apex (1) vs. BYE
Topsail (4) vs. Sanderson
Wakefield (1) vs. BYE
Chapel Hill (1) vs. BYE
Cardinal Gibbons (1) vs. BYE
Athens Drive (4) 21, Heritage (4) 11
Broughton (2) vs. BYE
Middle Creek (2) vs. BYE

West
Southeast Guilford (1) vs. BYE
Watauga 13, Southwest Guilford (3) 12
West Forsyth (2) vs. BYE
East Forsyth (2) vs. BYE
Northwest Guilford (1) vs. BYE
Grimsley (3) vs. Ragsdale
R.J. Reynolds (1) vs. BYE
Northern Guilford (2) vs. BYE
Marvin Ridge (1) vs. BYE
Ardrey Kell (3) 12, Cuthbertson 11
Charlotte Catholic (1) vs. BYE
Hough (2) vs. BYE
Lake Norman (1) vs. BYE
South Mecklenburg (4) 12, Mount Tabor (3) 6
Weddington (2) vs. BYE
Myers Park (2) vs. BYE

Second Round, May 8

Hoggard (1) 16, Carrboro (4) 0
New Bern (2) 8, Laney (3) 7
East Chapel Hill (3) 20 Jacksonville (1) 8
Ashley (2) 16, Rose (3) 7
Apex (1) 19, Sanderson 4
Wakefield (1) 15, Chapel Hill (2) 13
Cardinal Gibbons (1) 20, Athens Drive (4) 5
Broughton (2) 20, Middle Creek (2) 13

West
Southeast Guilford (1) 15, Watauga 12
East Forsyth (2) 13, West Forsyth (2) 8
Grimsley (3) 12, Northwest Guilford (1) 6
R.J. Reynolds (1) 18, Northern Guilford (2) 4
Marvin Ridge (1) 11, Ardrey Kell (3) 6
Charlotte Catholic (1) 17, Hough (2) 3
Lake Norman (1) 21, South Mecklenburg (4) 3
Myers Park (2) 16, Weddington (2) 5

Third Round, May 12
Hoggard (1) 18, New Bern (2) 5
East Chapel Hill (3) 19, Ashley (2) 11
Apex (1) 15, Wakefield (1) 13
Cardinal Gibbons (1) 20, Broughton (2) 8
Southeast Guilford (1) 18, East Forsyth (2) 10
R.J. Reynolds (1) 15, Grimsley (3) 4
Charlotte Catholic (1) 16, Marvin Ridge (1) 2
Lake Norman (1) 11, Myers Park (2) 7

Quarterfinals, May 15
Hoggard (1) vs. East Chapel Hill (3)
Cardinal Gibbons (1) vs. Apex (1)
Southeast Guilford (1) vs. R.J. Reynolds (1)
Charlotte Catholic (1) vs. Lake Norman (1)

Semifinals, May 19
Finals, May 23

2015 Boys Lacrosse State Championship – 1A/2A/3A

First Round, May 8

East
Topsail (1) vs. BYE
Northside (2) 19, Northwood 7
Jacksonville (1) vs. BYE
Cedar Ridge (3) 15, Havelock (3) 6
Carrboro (1) vs. BYE
Chapel Hill (1) 15 vs. Roxboro Community 7
Cardinal Gibbons (1) vs. BYE
Orange (4) 15, South Brunswick (2) 2

West
Eastern Alamance (1) vs. BYE
Bishop McGuiness (1) 8, Williams (3)5
Western Guilford (1) vs. BYE
Northern Guilford (2) 21, West Stokes (2) 5
Lake Norman Charter (1) vs. BYE
Weddington (2) 21, Hickory (2) 3
Marvin Ridge (1) vs. BYE
Community School of Davidson 12, St. Stephens (1) 2

Second Round, May 12
East

Northside (2) 15, Topsail (1) 6
Cedar Ridge (3) 15, Jacksonville (2) 7
Chapel Hill (2) 8, Carrboro (1) 7
Cardinal Gibbons (1) 19, Orange (4) 1

West
Eastern Alamance (1) 13, Bishop McGuiness (1) 6
Northern Guilford (2) 10, Western Guilford (1) 9
Lake Norman Charter (1) 15, Weddington (2) 13
Marvin Ridge (1) 17, Community School of Davidson 4

Quarterfinals, May 15

East
Northside (2) vs. Cedar Ridge (3)
Chapel Hill (2) vs. Cardinal Gibbons (1)

West
Eastern Alamance (1) vs. Northern Guilford (2)
Lake Norman Charter (1) vs. Marvin Ridge (1)

Semifinals, May 19
Finals, May 22

2015 Boys Lacrosse State Championship – 4A

First Round, May 6
East

Hoggard (1) vs. BYE
Ashley 9, Wakefield 7
Jordan (2) vs. BYE
Athens Drive (3) vs. BYE
New Bern (1) vs. BYE
Riverside 11, Holly Springs 10
Apex (2) vs. BYE
Broughton (2) vs. BYE
Middle Creek (1) vs. BYE
New Hanover 12, Rose 4
Laney (2) vs. BYE
Enloe (2) vs. BYE
East Chapel Hill (1) vs. BYE
Panther Creek 8, Millbrook (4) 7
Leesville Road (1) vs. BYE
Green Hope (4) vs. BYE

West
Grimsley (1) vs. BYE
Mount Tabor (3) vs. Ragsdale
Northwest Guilford (1) vs. BYE
Reagan (1) vs. BYE
R.J. Reynolds (1) vs. BYE
Southwest Guilford (3) 10, West Forsyth 2
Page (2) vs. BYE
Hough (2) vs. BYE
Charlotte Catholic (1) vs. BYE
Butler (4) 15, Mooresville 6
Lake Norman (1) vs. BYE
Myers Park (2) vs. BYE
Robinson (1) vs. BYE
Ardrey Kell (3) 14, Providence 13
Watauga (1) vs. BYE
East Forsyth (2) vs. BYE

Round Two, May 8

East
Hoggard (1) 16, Ashley 1
Athens Drive (3) 10, Jordan (2) 3
Riverside 15, New Bern (1) 8
Apex (2) 12, Broughton (2) 5
Middle Creek (1) 14, New Hanover 3
Enloe (3) 13, Laney (2) 9
East Chapel Hill (1) 9, Panther Creek 3
Leesville Road (1) 16, Green Hope (4) 10

West
Mount Tabor 13, Grimsley (1) 7
Northwest Guilford (1) 12, Reagan (2) 6
R.J Reynolds (1) 16, Southwest Guilford 3
Page (2) 10, Hough (2) 9
Charlotte Catholic (1) 15, Butler 8
Lake Norman (1) 13, Myers Park (2) 3
Ardrey Kell 17, Robinson (5) 4
Easy Forsyth (2) 19, Watauga (1) 2

Quarterfinals, May 12
Athens Drive (3) 8, Hoggard (1) 7
Apex (2) 17, Riverside 2
Middle Creek (1) 13, Enloe (3) 8
Leesville Road (1) 8, East Chapel Hill (1) 7

West
Northwest Guilford (1) 10, Mount Tabor (3) 6
R.J. Reynolds (1) 9, Page (2) 8
Charlotte Catholic (1) 14, Lake Norman (1) 9
Ardrey Kell (3) 9, East Forsyth (2) 7

Quarterfinals, May 15
Athens Drive (3) vs. Apex (2)
Middle Creek (1) vs. Leesville Road (1)
Northwest Guilford (1) vs. R.J. Reynolds (1)
Charlotte Catholic (1) vs. Ardrey Kell (3)

Semifinals, May 19
Finals, May 23

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.@ConnectLAX boys’ recruit: Davidson Day School (NC) 2015 ATT Brennan commits to Berry College

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By K.I. Goldberg
TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/13/15

Davidson Day School (NC) 2015 attackman Thomas Brennan has made a commitment to play Division III lacrosse at Berry College.

Thomas Brennan ledger:

Thomas Brennan

Thomas Brennan

High School: Davidson Day School, NC

Graduation Year: 2015

Position: Attack

College Choice: Berry College

Club Affiliation: Top Tier

Lacrosse Honors: All-Conference

What will you major in/study? Business

Why did you choose Berry? “I liked the campus and the team, and everybody I met on my official visit.”

Thank You: “Thanks to Coach (Curtis) Gilbert for the opportunity.”

Other schools considered: Tampa, Sewanee, Colorado, Flrida Southern

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Tennessee state tournament scoreboard: @McCallieLax to meet MUS in @TSLA_Lacrosse final

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/15/15

Tennessee State Championships

Tennessee Girls Lacrosse Associationtennessee state otutney scoreboard

First Round
Hutchison (1) 21 vs. St. Cecilia (16)1
St. Mary’s (8) 16 vs. Harpeth Hall (9) 8
Ravenwood (5) 16 vs. Seymour (12) 2
Ensworth (4) 19 vs. Baylor (13) 1
JP II (6) 16 vs. USN (11) 8
St. George’s (3) 17 vs. Briarcrest (14) 4
Franklin (7) 11 vs. GPS (10) 9
Houston (2) 23 vs. Lausanne (15) 2

Second Round
Hutchison (1) 14, St. Mary’s (8) 3
Ravenwood (5) 10, Ensworth (4) 9
St. George’s (3) 10, JP II (6) 9
Houston (2) 21, Franklin (7) 11

Semifinals, May 8
Hutchison (1) 15, Ravenwood (5) 9
St. George’s (3) 10, Houston (2) 9

Championship, May 9
Hutchison 16, St. George’s 5

Tennessee Boys Lacrosse Association

Division I
First Round
Christian Brothers 10, Evagelical Christian School 5
Centennial 5, Brentwood 4
Memphis University School 13, Houston 5
Ravenwood 17, Cookeville 2
McCallie 18, Webb Knox 1
Father Ryan 13, University School of Nashville 5
Baylor 9, West Knoxville 5
Montgomery Bell Academy 16, Pope John Paul II 3

Quarterfinals, May 8-10
Christian Brothers 11, Centennial 1
Memphis University School 12, Ravenwood 3
McCallie 19, Father Ryan 6
Montgomery Bell 10, Baylor 3

Semifinals, May 15
McCallie School 11, Montgomery Bell Academy 1
Me,phis University School, 12, Christian Brothers 5

Finals, May 16, 3 p.m.
McCallie School vs. Memphis University School

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.@EpochLax North America Boys’ Rankings: Playoffs start to heat up

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By Chris Goldberg
TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/18/15

This week’s Epoch Lacrosse North America Rankings

1. Haverford School (PA) 24-0 Last week: No. 1Epoch lacrosse
The Fords face No. 3 Hun School tonight in the Inter-Ac Challenge championship game at PPL Park and close their season Friday with a home game against Culver Military Academy at 4 p.m.

2. Massapequa (N.Y.) 16-0 Last week: No. 2
The Chiefs face Hicksville Tuesday in the Nassau County Class A semifinals.

3. Hun School (N.J.) 16-0 Last week: No. 3
The Raiders meet No. 1 Haverford School tonight in the Inter-Ac Challenge title game.

4. Hill Academy (ONT, Canada) 13-1 Last week: No. 4
Hill edged Culver Military Academy, 12-11, in overtime Sunday to win the North American Lacrosse Invitational championship.

5. Syosset (NY) 15-1 last week: No. 5
The Braves face Port Washington Wednesday in the Nassau County Class A semifinals.

6. St. Ignatius Prep (CA) 18-1 Last week: No. 6
The Wildcats won the West Catholic Athletic League championship by handling Bellarmine Prep, 9-1.

7. Landon School (MD) 18-2 Last week: No. 7
The Bears toppled Georgetown Prep 14-9 to win the DC IAC championship.

8. Gonzaga (DC) 18-3 Last week: No. 8
The Purple Eagles defeated Paul VI 12-5 to win the DC WCAC championship.

9. IMG Lacrosse National (FL) 10-4 Last week: No. 9
The Ascenders finished a rugged schedule with a 21-20 loss to Hill Academy.

10. St. Mary’s (MD) 12-6 Last week: NR
The Saints defeated McDonogh 13-8 to win their first MIAA “A” Conference title since 1996.

11. Northport (N.Y.) 16-1 Last week: No. 14
The Tigers face Sachem East Tuesday in the Suffolk Class A quarterfinals.

12. McDonogh School (MD) 14-5 Last week: No. 11
The Eagles lost to St. Mary’s 13-8 in the MIAA “A” Conference finals.

13. Victor (N.Y.) 15-0 Last week: No. 15
The Blue Devils are the top seed in the Section 5 Class B tourney.

14. St. Paul’s (MD) 13-6 Last week: No. 12
The Crusaders lost to St. Mary’s 9-5 in the MIAA “A” Conference semifinals.

15. Boys’ Latin (MD) 15-5 Last week: No. 13
The Lakers lost to McDonogh 13-7 in the MIAA “A” Conference semifinals in the final game for legendary coach Bob Shriver.

16. Connetquot (N.Y.) 14-1 Last week: No. 16
The Thunderbirds play Smithtown West Tuesday in the Suffolk Class A quarterfinals.

17. St. Anthony’s (N.Y.) 12-3 Prev: No. 17
The Friars face Chaminade Wednesday for the CHSAA championship.

18. Smithtown East (N.Y.) 15-1 Last week: No. 18
The Bulls face West Islip Tuesday in the Suffolk Class A quarterfinals.

19. Delbarton (N.J.) 16-1 Last week: NO
The Green Wave defeated Chaminade 10-7 for their 11th straight win.

20. Lynbrook (N.Y.) 17-0 Last week: NR
The Owls face South Side Wednesday in he Nassau County Class B semifinals.

Under consideration: Bridgewater-Raritan (N.J.) 17-0; Bullis School (MD) 14-5; Calvert Hall (MD) 12-6; Chaminade (NY) 12-4; Culver Military Academy (IN) 16-5; Darien (CT) 12-3; Episcopal Academy (PA) 14-7; Georgetown Prep (MD) 13-4; Greenwich (CT) 12-3; Jamesville-DeWitt (N.Y.) 15-1; Lake Highland Prep (FL) 21-3; Loyola Blakefield (MD) 9-5; Lynbrook (NY) 17-0; New Canaan (CT) 11-3; Pittsford (N.Y.) 15-1; Seton Hall Prep (NJ) 13-1; St. Augustine Prep (N.J.) 13-4; St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (VA) 15-5; Ward Melville (N.Y.) 15-2.

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.@STEPSLacrosse North America Girls’ Rankings: @GCgirlslax, @BIGirlsLax win championships

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By Chris Goldberg
TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/18/15

This week’s STEPS Lacrosse North America Girls’ RankingsSteps Lacrosse Logo

1. McDonogh School (MD) 21-0 Prev: No. 1
The Eagles won their seventh straight IAAM A conference title and completed a sixth straight undefeated season while winning their 133rd straight game last Sunday with a 15-14 victory over Roland Park.

2. Manhasset (N.Y.) 17-0 Prev: No. 2
The Indians play North Shore Wednesday in the Nassau County Class B semifinals.

3. Garden City (N.Y.) 16-1 Prev: No. 4
The Trojans play Wantagh Wednesday in the Nassau County Class B semifinals.

4. Good Counsel (MD) 18-2 Prev: No. 5
The Falcons defeated Academy of Holy Cross 9-8 to win the DC WCAC title.

5. Ridgewood (N.J.) 19-0 Prev: No. 6
The Maroons play Hillsborough Tuesday in the Group 4 playoffs.

6. Agnes Irwin (PA) 20-1 Prev: No. 8
The Owls claimed the Inter-Ac League title outright and are the top seed in the PA Independent school state tournament.

7. Conestoga (PA) 20-1 Prev: No. 7
The Pioneers play Great Valley Tuesday in the District 1 semifinals.

8. Radnor (PA) 19-1 Prev: No. 9
The Raiders play Harriton Tuesday in the District 1 semifinals.

9. Middle Country (NY) 16-0 Prev: No. 10
The Wolverines play Sachem East Tuesday in the Suffolk County Class A quarterfinals.

10. Manchester Valley (MD) 18-0 Prev: No. 12
The Mavericks play Queen Anne’s County Tuesday for the Maryland Public 2A/1A state championship.

11. Bishop Ireton (VA) 20-3 Prev: No. 16
The Cardinals dealt St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes their first loss, 12-10, to win the Virginia Independent state championship.

12. St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (VA) 28-1 Prev: No. 3
The Saints fell to Bishop Ireton 12-10 in the Virginia Independent State title game.

13. Milton (GA) 16-4 Prev: No. 15
The Eagles claimed their sixth straight 6A state title and 10th in 11 years with a 9-6 win over Walton.

14. Archbishop Spalding (MD) 15-5 Prev: No. 13
The Cavaliers fell to Roland Park, 10-9, in the IAAM A Conference semifinals.

15. Academy of Holy Cross (MD) 16-3 Prev: No. 14
The Tartans fell to Good Counsel 9-8 in the DC WCAC finals.

16. John Carroll (MD) 13-5 Prev: No. 17
The Patriots gave eventual champion and No. 1 McDonogh all it could handle before falling, 12-11, in the IAAM semifinals.

17. Roland Park (MD) 12-6 Prev: No. 18
The Reds dropped a heartbreaking 15-14 decision to McDonogh in the IAAM “A” Conferencxe final

18. Mt. Sinai (N.Y.) 14-1 Prev: No. 19
The Mustangs begin Class C play this week in Suffolk County.

19. St. Anthony’s (N.Y.) 13-4 Prev: No. 20
The Friars play Sacred Heart today in the CHSAA title game.

20. Westwood (MA) 18-0 Prev: NR
The Wolverines had a key 13-6 win over previously-undefeated Needham.

Under consideration: Century (MD) 15-3; Christian Brothers (NY) 12-4; Cicero-North Syracuse (N.Y.) 13-3; Cold Spring Harbor (NY) 10-5; Darien (CT) 11-3; Eastport-South Manor (NY) 14-3; Georgetown Visitation (DC) 14-8; Glastonbury (CT) 12-1; Glenelg (MD) 14-2; Lenape (NJ) 17-1; Marriotts Ridge (MD) 12-2; Moorestown (NJ) 16-3; Mt. Hebron (MD) 13-2; Needham (MA) 16-1; New Canaan (CT) 10-3; Oak Knoll (N.J.) 17-2; Severn School (MD) 11-7; Skaneateles (N.Y.) 13-3; Stephen Decatur (MD) 17-0; Suffern (NY) 12-5; Summit (N.J.) 15-4; Vero Beach (FL) 20-3; Wantagh (N.Y.) 15-2; Yorktown (N.Y.) 17-1.

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

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TopLaxRecruits Southern rankings: St. Anne’s-Belfield, @BIGirlsLax take over top spots with VA championships

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By Renee Olivett
TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/18/15

The TopLaxRecruits.com Southern RankingsSouth HS Rankings

Boys:
1. St. Anne’s-Belfield (VA) 16-7: The Saints tore through the VISAA playoffs despite being seeded No.6. They took the title in a 11-1 domination of St. Christopher’s.
2. St. Christopher’s (VA) 14-6: The Hornets defeated previous No. 1 Collegiate School in the VISAA semifinals. They fell in the championship to St. Anne’s-Belfield.
3. Lake Highland Prep (FL) 21-3: The Highlanders beat an undefeated St. Thomas Aquinas squad to take the Florida state championship. Despite losing to Aquinas earlier in the year, Lake Highland returned to win 13-11 for their third straight state title.
4. Collegiate School (VA) 22-1 : The No. 1 seeded Cougars fell to the No. 4 seed St. Christopher’s 6-5 in the VISAA playoffs.
5. St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (VA) 15-5: The Saints fell to St. Anne’s-Belfield 9-5 in the VISAA tournament. The next day they ended their season with a 12-4 loss to Georgetown Prep in the semifinals of the DC IAC Championships.
6. Westminster (GA) 20-2 : The Wildcats defeated Lovett 7-4 to win the GHSA Class A-AAAAA championsip.
7. McCallie School (TN) 19-2 : The Blue Tornados defeated the Memphis University School 13-11 to win the Tennessee state championship.
8. Roswell (GA) 20-2: The Hornets defeated Pope 12-9 to win the GHSA Class AAAAAA state championship.
9. Highland Park (TX) 14-3 – The Scots won the Texas Division I state title.
10. St. Thomas Aquinas (FL) 21-1: The Raiders made it to the Florida state championship where they fell to Lake Highland Prep 13-11, a team they had defeated earlier in the season.

Under Consideration: Charlotte Latin (NC) 17-3, Charlotte Catholic (N.C.) 20-2, Douglas Freeman (VA) 13-1; Memphis University School (TN) 17-6, Middle Creek (NC) 18-1, Northview (GA) 14-5, Pope (GA) 17-4; Robinson (VA) 12-2, Marvin Ridge (NC) 17-2, Centennial (GA) 17-3, Cardinal Gibbons (NC) 15-4,Woodland (TX) 17-3.

Girls:

1. Bishop Ireton (VA) 20-3: The Cardinals defeated St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes in a 12-10 upset to take the VISAA state championship.
2. St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (VA) 28-1: The Saints won the DC Independent Schools Championship in a 13-12 defeat of Georgetown Visitation. They fell to Bishop Ireton 12-10 in the VISAA state championship for their first loss.
3. Milton (GA) 18-4: The Eagles defeated Walton 9-6 to win their sixth straight Georgia state 6A championship.
4. Vero Beach (FL) 20-3: The Fighting Indians pulled through the Florida state playoffs, defeating Barron Collier 13-9 in the semifinals and Ponte Vedra 11-8 in the finals to take their 10th straight state championship. Vero Beach was undefeated in Florida.
5. St. Anne’s-Belfield (VA) 21-3: The Saints fell to eventual champ Bishop Ireton in the semifinals of the VISAA state championship.
6. Ponte Vedra (FL) 17-1: The Sharks dominated in the Florida state playoffs, making it to the state championship where they lost to powerhouse Vero Beach 11-8; a strong effort after losing to Vero 17-8 earlier in the year.
7. Barron Collier (FL) 22-2: The Titans rolled through the Florida state playoffs, reaching the semifinals where they fell to eventual champ Vero Beach 13-9.
8. Walton (GA) 15-7: The Trojans made it to the Georgia state 6A championship where they fell to Milton 9-6.
9. Lake Norman (NC) 16-2: The Wildcats defeated Charlotte Catholic 14-10 in the quarterfinals of the North Carolina state championship. They play tomorrow in the semifinals.
10 (Tie). St. John’s (TX) 20-0: The Mavericks defeated Coppell, 12-8, to win the Texas state championship.
10. (tie) Hutchison (TN) 21-4: The Sting defeated St. George’s, 16-5 to win the Tennessee state championship.

Under consideration: Coppell (TX) 18-3, Centreville (VA) 10-0, Collegiate School (VA) 14-8, Apex (NC) 13-3, Cardinal Gibbons (NC) 18-1

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North Carolina All-State Teams: NC Independent Schools Athletic Association squad released

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/19/15

North Carolina All-State teams

2015 North Cacrolina Independent Schools Athletic Association Boys Lacrosse All State TeamAll-State Teams

Carson Song Charlotte Latin School
John Donohue Charlotte Country Day School
Owen Armstrong Charlotte Latin School
Jackson Monnin Charlotte Latin School
Peter Pittroff Charlotte Country Day School
Donnie Proper Greensboro Day School
McLean Voelkel Ravenscroft School
Drew Davis Ravenscroft School
Jack Ruch Christ School
Danny Brenner Cannon School
Clifton Mathis Charlotte Latin School
Charles Roselle Charlotte Country Day School
Tony Batchler Cape Fear Academy
Luke Gentlesk Charlotte Christian School
Sheppard Wilson Charlotte Country Day School
Alex Bassil Durham Academy

2015 NCISAA GIRLS LACROSSE ALL-STATE TEAM

Lucy Pedlow – Charlotte Country Day School
Riley Harrison – Charlotte Country Day School
Natalee Palmer – Charlotte Country Day School
Chloe Lewis – Durham Academy
Olivia Aschman – Ravenscroft School
Madison Dunk – Durham Academy
Julia Loesch – Charlotte Country Day School
Anna Collwan – Ravenscroft School
Anna Comer – Charlotte Country Day School
Cailin Dorsey – Ravenscroft School
Jordan Berry – Durham Academy
Cassie Brown – Providence Day School
Kelly Thomsen – Charlotte Latin School
Jaclyn Perkins – Charlotte Country Day School
Leander Perun – Durham Academy
Hannah Pope – Durham Academy
Grace Tabor – Charlotte Country Day School
Hannah Makepeace – Ravenscroft School
Sarah Blelloch – Saint Mary’s School

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.@ConnectLAX boys’ recruit: Woodward Academy (GA) 2017 MF Wilkinson commits to Richmond

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By K.I. Goldberg
TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/20/15

Woodward Academy (GA) 2017 midfielder Ben Wilkinson has made a verbal commitment to play Division I lacrosse at the University of Richmond.

Ben Wilkinson ledger:

Ben Wilkinson

Ben Wilkinson

High School: Woodward Academy, GA

Graduation Year: 2017

Position: Middie

College Choice: University of Richmond

Club Affiliation: Thunder Lacrosse 2017 Blue

Lacrosse Honors: Woodward Varsity 2015 Season Tri-Captain; All-Metro (South) Attack 2nd Team 2014; C2C Spotlight Showcase All-Star 2014; Lehigh Valley Showcase All-Star 2014; Fall Jake Reed Nike Blue Chip 2014; Selected for Maverik Showtime 2015 and Jake Reed Summer Nike Blue Chip 2015

Academic honors, service projects: Silver Eagle Honor Roll 2014-2015; Chattahoochee River Keepers; FCA

What will you major in/study? Business

Why did you choose Richmond? “When I stepped on to campus I had a gut feeling that Richmond was going to be the right place. Coach (Dan) Chemotti and his staff were great and I felt very comfortable with them. My player hosts were guys I could picture as my future teammates. Richmond has one of the top undergrad business schools in the country. I also liked their high scoring offense and the fact that they have a conference championship and an NCAA tournament appearance in just two year of existence.”

Highlights from 2015 HS season? “Woodward Academy made the 1A-5A State Playoffs for the first time in over 5 years. We return all of our starters but one for next season. Our young core of players combined with our new coach, Andy Pons, should make for a successful next few years.”

Thank You: “Aside from thanking my parents for all of their support and time taking me to practice and tournaments, I am also grateful to my coaches and teammates. Specifically, Woodward Academy Coach Andy Pons gave me invaluable advice and assistance during the recruiting process while also turning around our school program in just one season. My Thunder coach Josh White was a patient teacher while I learned to play midfield this past year and he helped ignite the recruiting process last summer. Thunder coach Kevin Hudson helped me get the best exposure possible. My first club coach, Mike Hull at Cannon Lacrosse, gave me a chance to play when nobody else would.”

Other schools considered: Bucknell, Colgate, Boston University, Furman, Binghamton, Layfayette

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Wave 3 of Under Armour Senior All-Americans is released

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/19/15
Fro Press Release

Under Armour, in conjunction with Corrigan Sports Enterprises and Inside Lacrosse, is thrilled to announce the third wave of participants who have been selected to compete in the 10th-annual Under Armour All-America Lacrosse Game on July 3 at Towson’s Johnny Unitas Stadium.

The game’s participants, which will be announced in four waves of 11 players through the end of May, will be divided into North and South teams that will be released accompanying the fourth and final wave of player participants.

Wave III: Boys Under Armour All-Americans Under Armour Lacrosse

Attack

•Louis Dubick, Winston Churchill (Md.), Maryland
•Ryder Garnsey, Brewster Academy (N.H.), Notre Dame
•Kyle Marr, Hill Academy (Ont.), Johns Hopkins

Attack/Midfield

•Ryan Bray, Shoreham-Wading River (N.Y.), Cornell

Midfield

•Brandon Barker, Pittsford Mendon (N.Y.), Ohio State
•Timmy Phillips, Episcopal (Va.), Notre Dame

Defense

•Connor Alexander, Jupiter (Fla.), Duke
•Eddie Bouhall, Lynbrook (N.Y.), Lehigh
•Marc-Antoine Pion, IMG Academy (Fla.), Harvard

Goalie
•Willie Klan, Penfield (N.Y.), Ohio State
•Jacob Stover, McDonogh (Md.), Loyola

Click here for the first two waves of selections

Wave III: Girls Under Armour All-Americans

Attack

•Angie Loynaz, Greenwich Academy (Conn.), Virginia
•Hannah Powers, Skaneateles (N.Y.), Loyola
•Caroline Steele, Severn (Md.), Maryland

Midfield

•Ivy Arlia, Thayer Academy (Mass.), Northwestern
•Dempsey Arsenault, New Hampton (N.H.), Boston College
•Genesis Lucero, La Costa Canyon (Ca.), Stanford
•Alexis Phillips, Archbishop Spalding (Md.), Penn State
•Abby Shields, Vero Beach (Fla.), Furman

Defense

•Alexandra Argo, Bryn Mawr (Md.), Princeton
•Shelby Mercer, Century (Md.), Maryland

Goalie

•Megan Taylor, Glenelg (Md.), Maryland

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.@BIGirlslax stuns St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes to repeat as Virginia Independent State champs

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/22/15
From Staff Report

Kayla Duperrouzel said losing in the DC Washington Catholic Athletic Conference semifinals helped make the Bishop Ireton girls’ team a champion once again.

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Bishop Ireton celebrates its second straight VISAA championship (Photo courtesy of Bishop Ireton lacrosse)

“After losing to Holy Cross, we all learned the hard way that we had to bring the intensity to every game,” said Deperrouzel. “We were fortunate to have a second chance, state playoffs.

“We didn’t let the loss break our mentality. We tried to focus on the fact that if we played to our potential, we were capable of winning.”

Indeed, the Cardinals rebounded by repeating as Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association Division I champions Saturday by downing previously unbeaten St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes, 12-10.

Duperrouzel collected two goals and an assist and had seven draw controls as the Cards (20-3) won 17 of the 24 draws to control possession against the Saints (28-1).

Char Sofield and Kelly Larkin each added three goals and an assist for Bishop Ireton, which had defeated St. Anne’s-Belfield (21-3), 10-6, in the semis.

“We work on draws every day at practice,” said Duperrouzel. “Going into the game, I knew I would be up against All-American Ellie Majure, so draw controls would be crucial in the game. Kaitlin Luzik and Maggie Lohrer are phenomenal on the wings.

“We all have such trust in each other that if the ball is near one of us, we will come up with it. Whether boxing out the other team or gaining possession ourselves, our ability to work as a unit is the key to our success.”

Duperrouzel said her team was not intimidated by St. Stephen’s.

“We know Coach (Kathy) Jenkins fields a great program every year,” said Duperrouzel of the win over St. Stephen’s “In fact, she coached many of us before we got to high school. Their undefeated record going into states reflected how strong their team is.

“We chose to focus on the fact that this game would be the last one for us as a team, and we truly are a family. We were playing not only for ourselves, but also for each other – especially the seniors.”

Bishop Ireton is ranked No. 11 in this week’s STEPS Lacrosse North America Rankings.

The Cards jumped ahead 5-0 and led 7-4 at the half. The Saints won the first five draws of the second half and pulled even at 9-9.

Bishop Ireton took a timeout and soon seized an 11-9 lead. The Saints pulled within 11-10, but coach Rick Sofield said Duperrouzel dominated the rest of the draws.

Kelly Mathews added two goals for Bishop Ireton and Lexi Ledoyen and Kayla Marshall each scored once while Madison Mote had one assist. Amelia Cole made three key saves.

“Both times we won the title, it was an absolute battle the entire game,” said Duperrouzel. “We respect St. Stephen’s so much as a team and we had to play incredibly well each year to come out on top. Before last year, they had won the championship for as long as any of us could remember. It’s such an honor knowing we were capable of beating them two times.

“Last year, St. Stephen’s jumped out on us 4-0. We had a similar start this year, leading them 5-0. Just as we fought back last year, they tied it up this year. We pulled ahead and a timeout was called.

“In the team huddle, I said ‘If we win this draw, then they won’t touch the ball again for the rest of the game.’ As a team, we made sure that came true. We got the final draw and kept possession for the last five minutes to win the game.

Game Replay: http://youtu.be/RIIGbvzrkuQ

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.@USLacrosse Women’s National Tournament returns to Lehigh University this weekend

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The US Lacrosse Women’s National Tournament, held annually in May with its origins dating back to the early 1930s, returns to Lehigh University in Bethlehem Saturday and Sunday.

The Schoolgirls Division is the largest segment of the NT, with nearly 60 teams competing annually in this division. As such, the event has been become one of the marquee college recruiting events in the country. Players must try out for regional teams in order to participate and the majority of players are rising seniors or younger.Nat Toyurney

On Saturday Team USA U19 National Team will face Team Canada in an exhibition at the Stadium Field at 5 p.m. There is no admission fee. This is a tune-up for this summer’s FIL Under-19 World Championship in Scotland.

Schedule

Saturday, May 23
8:00 a.m. Games begin

Sunday, May 24
7:00 a.m. Games begin
1:00-3:00 p.m. U.S. Women’s National Team Clinic
TBD Schoolgirls Championship Game (Onondaga Division)
U.S. Women’s National Team Clinic
TBD Schoolgirls Championship Game (Onondaga Division)
Presentation of the Heather Leigh Albert Award at the conclusion of the game
Val Walchak Trophy will be presented to the winning team

Divisions

Onondaga

Pool A
LI Metro 1
DC Metro 1
MA/RI 1
Philly 1
NJ South 1

Pool B
LI Metro 2
Balt Metro 1
NJ North 1
MA/RI 2
Upstate NY

Seneca
Pool A
Philly 2
Balt Metro 2
LI Metro 3
DC Metro 3
Eastern Shore

Pool B
DC Metro 2
Hudson Valley
NH/VT 1
CT 1
IL/WI

Tuscarora
Pool A

Washington
Georgia 1
DC Metro 5
MA/RI 3
San Diego

Pool B
South FL
CT 2
Philly 4
Texas 1
Virginia

Oneida
Pool A

NJ South 2
Adirondack
DC Metro 4
Orlando 1
WNY/G Roch 1

Pool B
NJ North 2
Colorado 1
Philly 3
Nor Cal 1
North Carolina

Tuscarora
Pool A

Washington
Georgia 1
DC Metro 5
MA/RI 3
San Diego

Pool B
South FL
CT 2
Philly 4
Texas 1
Virginia

Mohawk
Pool A

Utah/ Idaho
NH/VT 2
Central OH
Philly 5

Pool B
Central PA
Pittsburgh
Southern OH
MA/RI 4

Cayuga
Pool A

NORTH COASTOH
OREGON
ORANGE COUNTY
MAINE

POOL B
IN/KY
GEORGIA 2
NOR CAL 2
COLORADO 2

Iroquois
Pool A

WNY/G Roch2
Gulf Coast
Orlando 2
South Carolina

Pool B
Tennessee
Arizona
Los Angeles
Texas 2

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Virginia Independent Schools All-State teams: VISAA girls’ team is released

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ToplaxRecruits.com, Posted 5/22/15

The 2015 VISAA Girls Lacrosse All State Teams
(Boys teams will be released later)

Division I – First Team All StateAll-State Teams

Charlotte Sofield, Player of the Year Bishop Ireton
Ellie Majure St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes
Ellie Carson St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes
Kaitlin Luzik Bishop Ireton
Julia Haney St. Anne’s Belfield
Campbell Brewer Collegiate
Kelly Larkin Bishop Ireton
Lizzy Schwien Flint Hill
Sheila Rietano Potomac
Katherine Golladay Collegiate
Miranda Stinson Trinity Episcopal
Kendall Swenson St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes
Audrey Schreck St. Anne’s Belfield
Zoe Belodeau St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes
Shannon Cross Bishop O’Connell
Annie Cory St. Anne’s Belfield
Kayla Duperrouzel Bishop Ireton

Division I – Second Team All State

Haley Tucker St. Catherine’s
Hannah Kurisky Paul VI
Kelly Mathews Bishop Ireton
Meredith Hughes Trinity Episcopal
Caroline Wiseman St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes
Jordan Marcus Collegiate
Sarah Jones Episcopal
Courtney Byler Norfolk Academy
Erin Scherrer Cape Henry
Maggie Lohrer Bishop Ireton
Mariel Cardenas Bishop O’Connell
Grace Marshall Norfolk Academy

Coach of the Year: Rick Sofield

Division II – First Team All State

Alex Grace, Player of the Year Foxcroft
Emma Walsh Highland
Emma Rogers Foxcroft
Sophia Sirianni Highland
Michelle Staggers Virginia Episcopal
Jessie Lerner Nansemond-Suffolk Academy
Pipsy Steyn Foxcroft
Emily Parris Steward
Mackenzie Walker Highland
Peyton Fancher Norfolk Collegiate
Mackenzie Carnes Steward
Virginia Elam Virginia Episcopal
Annie Bashara Norfolk Collegiate
Carley Eldredge Highland
Sarah Higinbotham Nansemond-Suffolk Academy
Lexi Ulmer Trinity Christian
Serena Holz Foxcroft

Division II – Second Team All State
Colleen Norair Fredericksburg Academy
Shelby Sipes Wakefield
Holly Kozak Nansemond-Suffolk Academy
Catherine Fox Covenant
Tori Weber Foxcroft
Matea Magnano Steward
Ann Wood Virginia Episcopal
Etta Davis Oakcrest
Mary Elizabeth Corliss Norfolk Collegiate
Kayla Soltys Highland
Abigail Blankenship Christ Church
Grace Haddad Nansemond-Suffolk Academy

Coaches of the Year: Michelle Woodruff & Patrick Finn

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Improve your game with the best: Train like a pro with the pros at @roguelax camps in NY, Texas, Louisiana

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TopLaxrecruits.com, Posted 5/23/15
From Press Release

Separate yourself from the rest and go Rogue. The Rogue lacrosse camping experience is about giving each individual the skills, guidance and confidence to play as part of a team while defining yourself as a player.

Rogue Lacrosse Camps are instructed by current collegiate coaches and professional players. Rogue is excited to offer 2015 camps still taking registration in New Orleans, La., Dallas, Texas, and Albany, N.Y. Campers grades 5-12 may attend with day camps, overnight camps and extended day camp options. Rogue camps are defined by the skill level, perseverance and sheer dedication of its coaches. It’s our intention to create individual attention to detail that separates Rogue from the rest.Rogue

“We don’t talk at our athletes, we listen to them. It is our ability to listen to each individual and our attentiveness that gives our players the advantage of ‘feeling’ the game,” said Josh Porcell Founder & CEO. “Lacrosse is not meant to be a game of brute force but a game that involves teamwork, skill, strategy, and the ability to think in the moment.

“Rogue teaches its players to apply these qualities to conquer their opponents in the game and to overcome obstacles in life. Rogue coaches challenge players to ask themselves: Where am I in the game? Where do I want to be in the game? How can I take my game to the next level? The professional staff at Rogue will show players how to get there. At Rogue, we are coaches but most of all we are players with professional experience.”

Wouldn’t you rather learn from Rogue?

For camp schedule and receive early registration benefits, visit Rogue Lacrosse.

Rogue Camps

Rogue Lacrosse Camp, New Orleans, LA, June 8-11, Tulane University, Grades: 5 – 11, Format: Overnight and Extended Day. At Rogue each player will learn the fundamental skills of the game from an experienced staff that includes current and former collegiate/professional lacrosse players. The entire Rogue team is committed to develop and enhance the potential of each player through positive instruction and game-like situations.Click here to register.

New Orleans Coaching Staff:

Joshua Porcell – UMBC, Former Professional Player (MLL), Assistant Coach Siena College
Kyle Hartzell – Salisbury, New York Lizards (MLL), Team USA
Terry Kimener – UMBC, Denver Outlaws (MLL)
Marcus Holman – UNC, Chicago Machine (MLL), Team USA
Drew Adams – Penn State, New York Lizards (MLL), Team USA
Face-Off Academy

Rogue Lacrosse Camp, Dallas, TX June 15-18, University of Dallas, Grades: 5 – 11, Format: Overnight and Extended Day. At Rogue each player will learn the fundamental skills of the game from an experienced staff that includes current and former collegiate/professional lacrosse players. The entire Rogue team is committed to develop and enhance the potential of each player through positive instruction and game-like situations. Click here to register.

Dallas Coaching Staff:

Joshua Porcell – UMBC, Former Professional Player (MLL), Assistant Coach Siena College
Kyle Hartzell – Salisbury, New York Lizards (MLL), Team USA
Terry Kimener – UMBC, Denver Outlaws (MLL)
Scotty Rodgers – Notre Dame, Ohio Machine (MLL)
Eric Martin – Salisbury, Boston Cannons (MLL), Team USA
Greg Gurenlian – Penn State, NY Lizards, Team USA, face-Off Academy

Rogue Lacrosse Camp, Albany, NY, June 29-July 2, Siena College, Grades: 5 – 11, Format: Overnight and Extended Day. At Rogue each player will learn the fundamental skills of the game from an experienced staff that includes current and former collegiate/professional lacrosse players. The entire Rogue team is committed to develop and enhance the potential of each player through positive instruction and game-like situations. Click here to register.

Albany Coaching Staff:
Joshua Porcell – UMBC, Former Professional Player (MLL), Assistant Coach Siena College
Kyle Hartzell – Salisbury, New York Lizards (MLL), Team USA
Terry Kimener – UMBC, Denver Outlaws (MLL)
John Svec – Loyola, Head Coach Siena College
Vonzel Legall – Stony Brook, Former Pro Rochester Rattlers (MLL)
Greg Gurenlian – Penn State, NY Lizards, Team USA, face-Off Academy

Staff:
Rogue brings current and prospective lacrosse players some of the best talent in the world to its camps. The Rogue staff is comprised of former collegiate players whom are now collegiate coaches, professional players and/or members of Team USA.

What to expect at Rogue Camps:

Our camps offer overnight and extended day options. At Rogue, each player will learn the fundamental skills of the game from an experienced staff that includes current and former collegiate/professional lacrosse players. The entire Rogue team is committed to developing and enhancing the potential of each player through positive instruction and game-like situations.
The 2015 summer Lacrosse camps are based in Arizona, Louisiana, Texas, New York and Florida.

Josh Porcell – Midfield – Founder and CEO

Saratoga Springs, NY
Saratoga Springs High School
Bridgton Academy
Essex Community College
University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC)
Boston Cannons 2008-2009
Chicago Machine 2010
Ohio Machine 2012
Assistant Coach Siena College – Present

Kyle Hartzell – Director of Operations
Archbishop Curley, Baltimore, MD
Essex Community College
Salisbury University
San Fransisco Dragons 2008
Chesapeake Bayhawks 2009-2011
Ohio Machine 2012-2013
New York Lizards – Present
Team USA – Silver Medalist 2014
Head Coach Plano West – Present

About Rogue Lacrosse:
Rogue Lacrosse is a mission and a vision of Josh Porcell and Kyle Hartzell. Both were college players and championship winners. It was during their first professional seasons, Josh at the Boston Cannons, and Kyle at the San Francisco Dragons, that the first concept of a lacrosse company, “Rogue” was born. Founder & CEO, Josh Porcell wanted to design a program that would provide the best Lacrosse training available from a talented and skillful staff comprising of former collegiate players, collegiate coaches and professional players. Rogue’s goal is to provide players all over the country premier coaching for the best team and individual experience.

Mission:
At Rogue we believe in long-term athletic development. We strive to enhance the mental, physical and emotional components that make a total athlete. Core values and principles are examples to live by. Accountability, discipline, integrity, positive attitude and a strong work ethic create winners in life and on the field.

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Full first-day results of @USLacrosse Women’s National Tournament; schedules, standings

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First-day results of the US Lacrosse Women’s National Tournament (Schoolgirls) at Lehigh University.

Nat Toyurney

Pool A W L T GA +/-
Long Island Metro 1 2 0 1 20 8
Massachusetts/Rhode Island 1 2 0 1 21 9
DC Metro 1 1 2 0 27 -2
Philly 1 1 2 0 28 -5
NJ South 1 0 2 0 21 -10

Pool B W L T GA +/-
Baltimore Metro 1 1 0 2 23 1
Upstate NY 1 1 0 12 1
Long Island Metro 2 1 1 1 19 5
NJ North 1 1 1 1 30 -6
Massachusetts/Rhode Island 2 1 2 0 24 -1

Pool Play scoreboard
Saturday

8 am – LI Metro 1 d. DC Metro 1, 11-5
8 am – LI Metro 2 tied Baltimore Metro 1, 9-9
9:10 am – Mass/RI 1 d. Philly 1, 12-6
9:10 am – NJ North 1 d. Mass/RI 2, 11-9
10:20 am – LI Metro 1 d. NJ South 1, 10-8
10:20 am – Upstate NY d. LI Metro 2, 6-3
11:30 am – Mass/RI 1 d. DC Metro 1, 11-8
11:30 am – Baltimore Metro 1 tied NJ North 1, 7-7
12:40 pm – Philly 1 d. NJ South 1, 13-4
12:40 pm – Mass/RI 2 d. Upstate NY, 9-7
1:50 pm – LI Metro 2 d. NJ North 1, 14-4
1:50 pm – LI Metro 1 tied Mass/RI 1, 7-7
3 pm – Baltimore Metro 1 d. Mass/RI 2, 8-7
3 pm – DC Metro 1 d. Philly 1, 12-5

Sunday, May 24

7 am – NJ North 1 vs. Upstate NY, Field 1
7 am – Mass/RI 1 vs. NJ South 1, Field 2
8:10 am – LI Metro 2 vs. Mass/RI 2, Field 1
8:10 am – LI Metro 1 vs. Philly 1, Field 2
9:20 am – Baltimore Metro 1 vs. Upstate NY, Field 1
9:20 – DC Metro 1 vs. NJ South 1, Field 2

Bracket Schedule
Sunday, May 24

Game 1: 11:40 am – A1 vs. B2, Field 1
Game 2: 11:40 am – B1 vs. A2, Field 2
Game 3: 12:50 pm – A3 vs. B3, Field 1 (5th place)
Game 4: 12:50 pm – A4 vs. B4, Field 2 (7th place)
Game 5: 2pm – A5 vs. B5, Field 3 (9th place)
Game 6: 2pm – LG1 vs. LG2, Field 2 (3rd place)
Game 7: 2 pm WG1 vs. WG2, Field 1 (Championship)

Seneca Division
Standings

Pool A W L T GA +/-
Philly 2 3 0 0 17 13
Long Island Metro 3 2 1 0 19 11
DC Metro 3 1 1 0 22 -7
Eastern Shore 0 2 0 21 -4
Baltimore Metro 2 0 2 0 25 -16

Pool B W L T GA +/-
Hudson Valley 3 0 0 19 13
Illinois/Wisconsin 1 1 0 19 -1
Connecticut 1 1 2 0 30 -5
New Hampshire/Vermont 1 1 2 0 29 -3
DC Metro 2 1 2 0 29 -4

Pool Play scorboard
Saturday, May 23

8 am – Philly 2 d. Baltimore Metro 2, 11-2
8 am – Hudson Valley d. DC Metro 2, 10-5
9:10 am – LI Metro 3 d. DC Metro 3, 12-4
9:10 am – Connecticut 1 d. NH/VT 1, 10-8
10:20 am – Philly 2 d. Eastern Shore, 10-7
10:20 am – DC Metro 2 d. IL/WI, 12-7
11:30 am – LI Metro 3 d. Baltimore Metro 2, 14-5
11:30 am – Hudson Valley d. NH/VT 1, 11-6
12:40 pm – DC Metro 3 d. Eastern Shore, 11-10
12:40 pm – IL/WI d. Connecticut 1, 11-7
1:50 pm – Philly 2 d. LI Metro 3, 10-8
1:50 pm – NH/VT 1 d. DC Metro 2, 12-8
3 pm – DC Metro 3 d. Baltimore Metro 2, 16-6
3 pm – Hudson Valley d. Connecticut 1, 11-8

Sunday, May 24

7 am – LI Metro 3 vs. Eastern Shore, Field 3
7 am – NH/VT 1 vs. IL/WI, Field 4
8:10 am – Philly 2 vs. DC Metro 3, Field 3
8:10 am – DC Metro 2 vs. Connecticut 1, Field 4
9:20 am – Baltimore Metro 2 vs. Eastern Shore, Field 3
9:20 am – Hudson Valley vs. IL/WI, Field 4

Bracket Schedule
Sunday, May 24

11:40 am – A5 vs. B5, Field 3 (9th place)
11:40 am – A4 vs. B4, Field 4 (7th place)
12:50 pm – A3 vs. B3, Field 3 (5th place)
12:50 pm – A2 vs. B2, Field 4 (3rd place)
2 pm – A1 vs. B1, Field 4 (Championship)

Oneida Division
Standings

Pool A W L T GA +/-
NJ South 2 3 0 0 20 7
Orlando 1 3 0 0 18 14
Adirondack 1 2 0 24 -6
WNY/Rochester 1 0 2 0 21 -6
DC Metro 4 0 3 0 29 -10

Pool B W L T GA +/-
NJ North 2 3 0 0 23 12
Nor Cal 1 2 1 0 20 2
Philly 3 1 2 0 28 -5
Colorado 1 1 2 0 26 -4
North Carolina 0 2 0 20 -5

Pool Play scoreboard
Saturday, May 23
8 am – NJ South 2 d. Adirondack, 8-5
8 am – NJ North 2 d. Colorado 1, 13-8
9:10 am – Orlando 1 d. DC Metro 4, 11-5
9:10 am – Nor Cal 1 d. Philly 3, 8-5
10:20 am – NJ South 2 d. WNY/Rochester 1, 9-8
10:20 am – NJ North 2 d. North Carolina, 10-6
11:30 am – Adirondack d. DC Metro 4, 8-7
11:30 am – Philly 3 d. Colorado 1, 9-8
12:40 pm – Orlando 1 d. WNY/Rochester 1, 13-8
12:40 pm – Nor Cal 1 d. North Carolina, 10-9
1:50 pm – NJ South 2 d. DC Metro 4, 10-7
1:50 pm – NJ North 2 d. Philly 3, 12-9
3 pm – Orlando 1 d. Adirondack, 9-5
3 pm – Colorado 1 d. Nor Cal 1, 6-4

Sunday, May 24
7 am – DC Metro 4 vs. WNY/Rochester 1, Field 5
7 am – Philly 3 vs. North Carolina, Field 6
8:10 am – NJ South 2 vs. Orlando 1, Field 5
8:10 am – NJ North 2 vs. Nor Cal 1, Field 6
9:20 am – Adirondack vs. WNY/Rochester 1, Field 5
9:20 am – Colorado 1 vs. North Carolina, Field 6

Bracket Schedule
Sunday, May 24

11:40 am – A5 vs. B5, Field 5 (9th place)
11:40 am – A4 vs. B4, Field 6 (7th place)
12:50 pm – A3 vs. B3, Field 5 (5th place)
12:50 pm – A2 vs. B2, Field 6 (3rd place)
2 pm – A1 vs. B1, Field 5 (Championship)

Tuscarora Division

Standings

Pool A W L T GA +/-
Washington State 3 0 0 16 16
Georgia 1 2 1 0 28 2
Massachusetts/Rhode Island 3 1 1 1 23 6
San Diego 0 1 1 16 -2
DC Metro 5 0 3 0 47 -22

Pool B
W L T GA +/-
Virginia 2 0 0 11 16
South Florida 2 1 0 31 -4
Philly 4 2 1 0 25 10
Texas 1 1 2 0 40 -14
Connecticut 2 0 3 0 35 -8

Pool Play Scoreboard
Saturday, May 23

8 am – Washington d. Georgia 1, 14-8
8 am – South Florida d. Connecticut 2, 11-9
9:10 am – Mass/RI 3 d. DC Metro 5, 16-6
9:10 am – Philly 4 d. Texas 1, 14-7
10:20 am – Washington d. San Diego, 8-6
10:20 am – Virginia d. South Florida, 14-6
11:30 am – Georgia 1 d. DC Metro 5, 13-7
11:30 am – Philly 4 d. Connecticut 2, 13-8
12:40 pm – Mass/RI 3 tied San Diego, 8-8
12:40 pm – Virginia d. Texas 1, 16-5
1:50 pm – Washington d. DC Metro 5, 18-2
1:50 pm – South Florida d. Philly 4, 10-8
3 pm – Georgia 1 d. Mass/RI 3, 9-7
3 pm – Texas 1 d. Connecticut 2, 11-10

Sunday, May 24
7 am – DC Metro 5 vs. San Diego, Field 7
7 am – Philly 4 vs. Virginia, Field 8
8:10 am – Washington vs. Mass/RI 3, Field 7
8:10 am – South Florida vs. Texas 1, Field 8
9:20 am – Georgia 1 vs. San Diego, Field 7
9:20 am – Connecticut 2 vs. Virginia, Field 8

Bracket Schedule
Sunday, May 24

11:40 am – A5 vs. B5, Field 7 (9th place)
11:40 am – A4 vs. B4, Field 8 (7th place)
12:50 pm – A3 vs. B3, Field 7 (5th place)
12:50 pm – A2 vs. B2, Field 8 (3rd place)
2 pm – A1 vs. B1, Field 7 (Championship)

Mohawk Division
Standings

Pool A W L T GA +/-
Philly 5 3 0 0 11 23
New Hampshire/Vermont 2 2 1 0 17 9
Utah/Idaho 1 2 0 30 -8
Central Ohio 0 3 0 38 -24

Pool B W L T GA +/-
Pittsburgh 2 0 1 21 12
Massachusetts/Rhode Island 4 2 1 0 29 -3
Central Pennsylvania 1 1 1 26 0
Southern Ohio 0 3 0 31 -9

Pool Play scoreboard
Saturday, May 23

8 am – Mass/RI 4 d. Southern Ohio, 9-8
8 am – Central PA tied Pittsburgh, 8-8
9:10 am – Philly 5 d. Central Ohio, 14-3
10:20 am – NH/VT 2 d. Utah/Idaho, 13-3
10:20 am – Pittsburgh d. Mass/RI 4, 13-7
11:30 am – Central PA d. Southern Ohio, 10-8
12:40 pm – Utah/Idaho d. Central Ohio, 12-4
12:40 pm – Philly 5 d. NH/VT 2, 12-5
1:50 pm – Pittsburgh d. Southern Ohio, 12-6
1:50 pm – Mass/RI 4 d. Central PA, 10-8
3 pm – NH/VT 2 d. Central Ohio, 12-2
3 pm – Philly 5 d. Utah/Idaho, 13-3

Bracket Schedule
Sunday, May 24

Game 1: 8:10 am – Utah/Idaho (A3) vs. Southern Ohio (B4), Field 9
Game 2: 8:10 am – Central Ohio (A4) vs. Central Pennsylvania (B3), Field 10
Game 3: 9:20 am – Philly 5 (A1) vs. Massachusetts/Rhode Island 4 (B2), Field 9
Game 4: 9:20 am – New Hampshire/Vermont 2 (A2) vs. Pittsburgh (B1), Field 10
Game 5: 10:30 am – LG1 vs. LG2, Field 9 (7th place)
Game 6: 10:30 am – WG1 vs. WG2, Field 10 (5th place)
Game 7: 11:40 am – LG3 vs. LG4, Field 9 (3rd place)
Game 8: 11:40 am – WG3 vs. WG4, Field 10 (Championship)

Cayuga Division
Standings

Pool A W L T GA +/-
Oregon 3 0 0 23 10
Orange County (Calif.) 1 1 1 26 1
North Coast Ohio 1 1 1 28 -3
Maine 0 3 0 36 -8

Pool B W L T GA +/-
Georgia 2 2 0 0 11 8
Indiana/Kentucky 2 1 0 16 11
Colorado 2 1 2 0 28 -10
Nor Cal 2 0 2 0 19 -9

Pool Play scoreboard
Saturday, May 23

8 am – Oregon d. North Coast Ohio, 11-6
9:10 am – Orange County d. Maine, 12-9
9:10 am – Georgia 2 d. Colorado 2, 9-5
10:20 am – Indiana/Kentucky d. Nor Cal 2, 12-0
11:30 am – North Coast Ohio tied Orange County, 7-7
11:30 am – Oregon d. Maine, 12-9
12:40 pm – Georgia 2 d. Indiana/Kentucky, 10-6
12:40 pm – Colorado 2 d. Nor Cal 2, 7-6
1:50 pm – North Coast Ohio d. Maine, 12-10
1:50 pm – Oregon d. Orange County, 10-8
3 pm – Indiana/Kentucky d. Colorado 2, 13-6
4:10 pm – Nor Cal 2 vs. Georgia 2, Field 12

Bracket Schedule
Sunday, May 24

Game 1: 8:10 am – North Coast Ohio (A3) vs. B4, Field 11
Game 2: 8:10 am – Maine (A4) vs. B3, Field 12
Game 3: 9:20 am – Oregon (A1) vs. B2, Field 11
Game 4: 9:20 am – Orange County (A2) vs. B1, Field 12
Game 5: 10:30 am – LG1 vs. LG2, Field 11 (7th place)
Game 6: 10:30 am – WG1 vs. WG2, Field 12 (5th place)
Game 7: 11:40 am – LG3 vs. LG4, Field 11 (3rd place)
Game 8: 11:40 am – WG3 vs. WG4, Field 12 (Championship)

Iroquois Division
Standings

Pool A W L T GA +/-
WNY/Rochester 2 1 0 2 30 2
Orlando 2 1 1 0 19 3
Gulf Coast (Fla.) 0 0 2 16 0
South Carolina 0 1 2 32 -5

Pool B W L T GA +/-
Tennessee 3 0 0 11 24
Los Angeles 1 1 0 24 -3
Texas 2 1 2 0 42 -12
Arizona 0 2 0 34 -9

Pool Play scoreboard
Saturday, May 23

8 am – WNY/Rochester 2 tied Gulf Coast, 9-9
8 am – Orlando 2 d. South Carolina, 13-8
9:10 am – Los Angeles d. Texas 2, 14-9
10:20 am – Tennessee d. Arizona, 23-3
11:30 am – WNY/Rochester 2 d. Orlando 2, 11-9
11:30 am – Gulf Coast tied South Carolina, 7-7
12:40 pm – Tennessee d. Los Angeles, 15-5
12:40 pm – Texas 2 d. Arizona, 11-10
3 pm – WNY/Rochester 2 tied South Carolina, 12-12
3 pm – Tennessee d. Texas 2, 18-3
4:10 pm – Gulf Coast vs. Orlando 2, Field 13
4:10 pm – Arizona vs. Los Angeles, Field 14

Bracket Schedule
Sunday, May 24

Game 1: 8:10 am – A3 vs. B4, Field 13
Game 2: 8:10 am – A4 vs. B3, Field 14
Game 3: 9:20 am – A1 vs. B2, Field 13
Game 4: 9:20 am – A2 vs. B1, Field 14
Game 5: 10:30 am – LG1 vs. LG2, Field 13 (7th place)
Game 6: 10:30 am – WG1 vs. WG2, Field 14 (5th place)
Game 7: 11:40 am – LG3 vs. LG4, Field 13 (3rd place)
Game 8: 11:40 am – WG3 vs. WG4, Field 14 (Championship)

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.@LVHSLacrosse (VA) sending eight seniors to college programs; gears for playoff Monday

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The Loudoun Valley boys’ lacrosse team will host Loudoun County Monday in a 4A district semifinal game at 7:45 p.m.

The Vikings (11-4) will send eight players to college programs this year.

Front row (L to R) Patrick Hopkins (Midfield) - Christopher Newport University Jay Baumgardner (Attack) - Davis & Elkins College Evan Klipple (Midfield) - Virginia Wesleyan College  Alex Klipple (Midfield) - Elizabethtown College Jeremy Klipple (Defender) - Elizabethtown College Dalton Smolens (Defender) - Marymount University Back Row (L to R) Logan Cutshall - Head Coach  John Skinner (Midfield/FOGO) - High Point University Turner Kobayashi - Asst. Coach Nick Steen (Goalie) - Virginia Military Institute  Alex Inman - Asst. Coach

Loudoun Valley Front row (L to R): Patrick Hopkins (Midfield) – Christopher Newport University
Jay Baumgardner (Attack) – Davis & Elkins College
Evan Klipple (Midfield) – Virginia Wesleyan College
Alex Klipple (Midfield) – Elizabethtown College
Jeremy Klipple (Defender) – Elizabethtown College
Dalton Smolens (Defender) – Marymount University
Back Row (L to R):Logan Cutshall – Head Coach
John Skinner (Midfield/FOGO) – High Point University
Turner Kobayashi – Asst. Coach
Nick Steen (Goalie) – Virginia Military Institute
Alex Inman – Asst. Coach

Committed players
Patrick Hopkins (Midfield) – Christopher Newport University
Jay Baumgardner (Attack) – Davis & Elkins College
Evan Klipple (Midfield) – Virginia Wesleyan College
Alex Klipple (Midfield) – Elizabethtown College
Jeremy Klipple (Defender) – Elizabethtown College
Dalton Smolens (Defender) – Marymount University
John Skinner (Midfield/FOGO) – High Point University
Nick Steen (Goalie) – Virginia Military Institute
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FINAL second-day, playoff results from @USLacrosse Women’s National Tournament

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Results of Second-day games, playoffs for divisions at US Lacrosse Women’s National Tournament at Lehigh University

Sunday, May 24

Onondaga (Top seeded teams)
Pool Play
7 am – NJ North 1 d. UNat Toyurneypstate NY, 10-5
7 am – Mass/RI 1 d. NJ South 1, 14-5
8:10 am – MA/RI 2 d. LI Metro 2, 10-9
8:10 am – LI Metro 1 d. Philly 1, 13-5
9:20 am – Baltimore Metro 1 d. Upstate NY, 12-8
9:20 – DC Metro 1 d. NJ South 1, 16-7

Bracket results
Game 1: 11:40 am – Long Island Metro 1 (A1) d. NJ North 1 (B2), 16-2
Game 2: 11:40 am – Baltimore Metro 1 (B1) d. Massachusetts/Rhode Island 1 (A2), 8-7
Game 3: 12:50 pm – DC Metro 1 (A3) d. Massachusetts/Rhode Island 2 (B3), 11-9 (5th place)
Game 4: 12:50 pm – Long Island Metro 2 (B4) d. Philly 1 (A4), 12-8 (7th place)ce)
Game 5: 2pm – NJ South 1 (A5) d. Upstate NY (B5), 12-8 (9th place)
Game 6: 2pm – Massachusetts/Rhode Island 1 (LG2) d. NJ North 1 (LG1), 11-10 (OT) (3rd place)
Game 7: 2 pm Long Island Metro 1 (WG1) d. Baltimore Metro 1 (WG2), 17-4 (Championship)

Seneca
Pool Play
7 am – LI Metro 3 d. Eastern Shore, 9-5
7 am – NH/VT 1 tied IL/WI, 11-11
8:10 am – Philly 2 d. DC Metro 3, 9-6
8:10 am – DC Metro 2 d. Connecticut 1, 11-7
9:20 am – Eastern Shore d. Baltimore Metro 2, 12-7
9:20 am – Hudson Valley d. IL/WI, 8-5

Bracket results

11:40 am – New Hampshire/Vermont 1 (B5) d. Baltimore Metro 2 (A5), 11-9 (9th place)
11:40 am – Illinois/Wisconsin (B4) d. Eastern Shore (A4), 11-8 (7th place)
12:50 pm – DC Metro 3 (A3) d. Connecticut 1 (B3), 9-8 (OT) (5th place)
12:50 pm – Long Island Metro 3 (A2) vs. DC Metro 2 (B2), 9-5 (3rd place)
2 pm – Hudson Valley (B1) d. Philly 2 (A1), 7-6 (Championship)

Oneida
Pool Play

7 am – DC Metro 4 tied WNY/Rochester 1, 8-8
7 am – Philly 3 d. North Carolina, 11-4
8:10 am – Orlando 1 d. NJ South 2, 11-4
8:10 am – NJ North 2 d. Nor Cal 1, 7-6
9:20 am – Adirondack d. WNY/Rochester 1, 11-10
9:20 am – Colorado 1 d. North Carolina, 10-5

Bracket results
11:40 am – North Carolina (B5) d. WNY/Rochester 1 (A5), 9-6 (9th place)
11:40 am – Colorado 1 (B4) d. DC Metro 4 (A4), 8-5 (7th place)
12:50 pm – Philly 3 (B3) d. Adirondack (A3), 7-6 (5th place)
12:50 pm – Nor Cal 1 (B2) d. NJ South 2 (A2), 9-8 (3rd place)
2 pm – NJ North 2 (B1) d. Orlando 1 (A1), 8-3 (Championship)

Tuscarora
Pool Play

7 am – San Diego d. DC Metro 5, 9-2
7 am – Virginia d. Philly 4, 9-7
8:10 am – Washington tied Mass/RI 3, 9-9
8:10 am – South Florida d. Texas 1, 6-4
9:20 am – Georgia 1 d. San Diego, 9-6
9:20 am – Virginia d. Connecticut 2, 11-4

Bracket result

11:40 am – DC Metro 5 (A5) d. Connecticut 2 (B5), 7-6 (9th place)
11:40 am – San Diego (A4) d. Texas 1 (B4), 13-3 (7th place)
12:50 pm – Philly 4 (B3) d. Massachusetts/Rhode Island (A3), 10-9 (5th place)
12:50 pm – Georgia 1 (A2) d. South Florida (B2), 12-9 (3rd place)
2 pm – Washington State (A1) d. Virginia (B1), 11-9 (Championship)

Mohawk
Bracket results

Game 1: 8:10 am – Southern Ohio (B4) d. Utah/Idaho (A3), 8-5
Game 2: 8:10 am – Central Pennsylvania (B3) d. Central Ohio (A4), 16-4
Game 3: 9:20 am – Philly 5 (A1) d. Massachusetts/Rhode Island 4 (B2), 11-4
Game 4: 9:20 am – Pittsburgh (B1) d. New Hampshire/Vermont 2 (A2), 8-7
Game 5: 10:30 am – Central Ohio (LG2) d. Utah/Idaho (LG1), 7-6 (7th place)
Game 6: 10:30 am – Central Pennsylvania (WG2) d. Southern Ohio (WG1), 6-5 (5th place)
Game 7: 11:40 am – NH/VT 2 (LG4) d. Mass/Rhode Island 4 (LG3), 10-4 (3rd place)
Game 8: 11:40 am – Philly 5 (WG3) d. Pittsburgh (WG4), 9-6 (Championship)

Cayuga
Bracket resuts

Game 1: 8:10 am – North Coast Ohio (A3) d. Nor Cal 2 (B4), 13-7
Game 2: 8:10 am – Colorado 2 (B3) d. Maine (A4), 9-8
Game 3: 9:20 am – Oregon (A1) d. Indiana/Kentucky (B2), 13-9
Game 4: 9:20 am – Georgia 2 (B1) d. Orange County (A2), 10-6
Game 5: 10:30 am – Maine (LG2) d. Nor Cal 2 (LG1), 15-4 (7th place)
Game 6: 10:30 am – Colorado 2 (WG2) d. North Coast Ohio (WG1), 10-9 (5th place)
Game 7: 11:40 am – Indiana/Kentucky (LG3) d. Orange County (LG4), 9-6 (3rd place)
Game 8: 11:40 am – Georgia 2 (WG4) d. Oregon (WG3), 13-7 (Championship)

Iroquos
Bracket results

Game 1: 8:10 am – Orlando 2 (A3) d. Arizona (B4), 11-4
Game 2: 8:10 am – South Carolina (A4) d. Texas 2 (B3), 11-10
Game 3: 9:20 am – Los Angeles (B2) d. Gulf Coast (A1), 9-7
Game 4: 9:20 am – Tennessee (B1) d. WNY/Rochester 2 (A2), 9-7
Game 5: 10:30 am – Texas 2 (LG2) d. Arizona (LG1), 13-10 (7th place)
Game 6: 10:30 am – South Carolina (WG2) d. Orlando 2 (WG1), 10-8 (5th place)
Game 7: 11:40 am – Gulf Coast (LG3) d. WNY/Rochester 2 (LG4), 11-9 (3rd place)
Game 8: 11:40 am – Tennessee (WG4) d. Los Angeles (WG3), 11-3 (Championship)

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NJ North’s Mastroianni (Bridgewater-Raritan) named Heather Leigh Albert winner; finalists announced

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BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Something happened to delay Allison Mastroianni’s departure today as she attempted to go with her family to see her future team, North Carolina, play Maryland in the Division I National Championship game at PPL Park.

Heather Leigh Albert winner Allison Mastroianni of NJ North and bridgewater-Raritan High

Heather Leigh Albert winner Allison Mastroianni of NJ North and Bridgewater-Raritan High

The news was good, however, as the 2017 midfielder from New Jersey North and Bridgewater-Raritan was named the winner of the prestigious Heather Leigh Albert award, honoring the top player at the US Lacrosse Women’s National Tournament today this weekend at Lehigh University.

“I learned from this weekend that it (being successful) really takes working together with people,” said Mastroianni, who helped her team reach the Onondaga (top division) semifinals and finish fourth. “In the first game everyone was getting used to each other and today we played so well together and I think it showed in the end.”

The Women’s National Tournament featured 64 teams from regions throughout the United States. More than 175 college coaches attended during the two-day tourney.

“It’s an awesome tourney’ you see people you know from other events,” said Mastroianni. “I just thought it was a great experience and to get to work with so many people from all over the state is so cool.”

Heather Leigh Albert Finalists

Heather Leigh Albert finalists (from left):

Heather Leigh Albert finalists (from left):Haley Connaughton, Sam Swart, Keley Huff, Jamie Ortega, Allison Mastroianni, Charlotte Allard, Elena Ricci, Ashley Britton, Lexi Tan. Scottie Rose Growney is not pictured.

Allison Mastroianni, NJ North (Bridgewater-Raritan, 2017 MF, UNC commit) – winner
Ashley Britton, DC Metro 1, MF (Annandale, VA, 2016)
Elena Ricci, DC Metro 1, MF (St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes, VA, 2017)
Kelsey Huff, Long Island Metro 1, MF (Eastport-South Manor, NY, 2017)
Jamie Ortega, Long Island Metro 1, A (Middle Country, NY, 2017)
Charlotte Allard, Massachusetts/Rhode Island, MF (Cohassat, MA, 2016)
Haley Connaughton, Massachusetts/Rhode Island, A (Westwood, MA, 2017)
Samantha Swart, Philly 1, MF (Archbishop Carroll, PA, 2017)
Scottie Rose Growney, Philly 1, MF (Conestoga, PA, 2017)
Lexi Tan, Baltimore Metro 1, MF (St. Paul’s School for Girls, MD, 2016)

Past Heather Leigh Albert winners
Year Name Team

1994 Beth Potter Philadelphia
1995 Jaque Weitzel South
1996 Sheehan Stanwick South
1997 Sheehan Stanwick South
1998 Kellie Thompson Chesapeake
1999 Lauren Aumiller U.S. U-19 National Team
2000 Kristy Dirks Middle Atlantic
2001 Katie Chrest Middle Atlantic
2002 Kathleen Miller Middle Atlantic
2003 Jennifer Hauser Middle Atlantic
2004 Megan Bosica Middle Atlantic
2005 Megan Bosica Middle Atlantic 1
2006 Emma Hamm Upper Atlantic 1
2007 Amanda Jones Upper Atlantic 1
2008 Kelly Austin Middle Atlantic 1
2009 Taylor Trimble Philly 1
2010 Taylor Trimble Philly 1
2011 Taylor Ranftle Long Island Metro 1
2012 Maeve McMahon Lower New England 1
2013 Kelly Myers Washington D.C. Metro
2014 Olivia Jenner Baltimore Metro 1

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