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Registration open for the BaggataGirls™ Summer Camp for girls (K-9) June 19-21 in Wayne

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Phillylacrosse.com, Poosted 4/28/17

Register soon for the BaggataGirls™ Summer Camp for girls entering Grades K-9 June 19th-21st at Wilson Park, Wayne. The camp will run from 9am to 2pm (Grades K-2 will run from 9-11:30am). Per diem options are available.

BaggataGirls™ teaches the skills of lacrosse using novel drills, concepts and language players can understand, relate to and retain – all in a high energy and supportive setting. Our agenda is to teach girls the FUNdamentals with a Flair…

• We transfer knowledge, maximizes touches and help players thrive in the style of play that has emerged in girls’ lacrosse.
• We teach lacrosse literacy and basic skills to help the girls advance at an accelerated rate. We teach them to use both hands and foster motor coordination.
• Our hope is to instill or further develop confidence and a passion for the game.
• This is not a cookie cutter curriculum. BaggataGirls™ training has been honed over years of collective experience by highly respected and caring parents and coaches – all of whom have played and coached at the highest level. And we have seen the results.

We know what you want to see as a parent – joy, smiles, passion, teamwork, effort, improvement, confidence and success. We have crafted the program with these things in mind.

We will group girls by age/ability, tailoring the program as appropriate to optimize the sessions. Girls ages 5-8 will enjoy the KinderLax™ companion curriculum – lots of fun games (KinderLax™ players do not need equipment; soft lacrosse sticks and spongy balls will be provided). The older girls enjoy the short-field soft lacrosse sessions too!

Camp Directors:
• Amy Orcutt, Head Coach at Conestoga High School (two-time undefeated Central League Champion and 2016 PIAA State Champion) / 2x Coach of the Year / former star player at North Carolina
• Scott Growney, former coach (Mesa Fresh / PennStar / Quix Stix Blazer’s / Villanova University) / Philadelphia Wings member / co-founder of BaggataGirls™ Lacrosse / PA Lacrosse Hall of Fame
• Conestoga All-Americans Liz Scott (committed to Loyola) and Scottie Rose Growney (committed to North Carolina) will be among a fun group of camp counselors sharing their love and knowledge of the game with the girls.

Join the fun, tell your friends, spread the word! Girls from all schools/clubs welcome. Register soon as space is limited. See why experience is the best teacher – click here for More Information and Player Registration; also click here to see the BaggataGirls Photo Gallery. Click here for BaggataGuys companion camp for boys.


.@BrotherlyLoveLC qualifies for World Series of Youth Lacrosse U13 Tournament in Denver

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 5/7/17

Brotherly Love Lacrosse Club placed second in the East Region Qualifiers recently held in Bel Air, MD and will compete in the Warrior World Series of Youth Lacrosse U13 Tournament in Denver, Colorado.

Brotherly Love will heads to Denver for the World Series of Youth Lacrosse

Brotherly Love is comprised of elite U13 Boys players and is coached by Frank Urso (Garnet Valley head coach).

To donate money to defray costs for the trip, click here for the team’s GoFindMe page: https://www.gofundme.com/blove-roadtotherockies

The roster is comprised of the following boys:
Kalab Russell, Garnet Valley
Zach Hulme, Kennett
Colin Jung, Kennett
Bryson Kolinsky, Downingtown
Max Busenkell, Garnet Valley
Kris Henning, Garnet Valley
Shane Reynolds, Garnet Valley
Bo Horvath, Downingtown
Cory Urso, Garnet Valley
Bret Bergey, Downingtown
Brett O’Hara, Downingtown
Zeke Kane, Conestoga
Marek Seaman, Oxford
Keegan Quatmann, Oxford
Connor Jung, Kennett
Julian Sparacino, Kennett
Sean Gallagher, Garnet Valley
Bear Evans, Garnet Valley
Michael Waite, Downingtown
Sam Barton, Downingtown
Nathaniel Hudgins, Lehigh Valley
Ryder Sellers, Kennett

Still time to register for the 14th Annual Liberty Lacrosse Shootout June 10-11 at @MSI_Elite

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 5/11/17

Registration is open for the 14th Annual Liberty Lacrosse Shootout at the new MSI Sports Village in Aston on June 10-11.

Over 50 boys’ teams and 1000 youth players are expected to participate in one of most popular events on the youth lacrosse calendar. The event, run by Heritage Lacrosse, will feature a diverse group of recreational teams, as in years’ past, for grades 2 to 9. This year, club/travel programs are invited to play in elite brackets as well.

Brackets, dates of play and additional information are on our website. To register or learn more, please visit the Shootout website – www.libertylacrosse.com.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Rec/Club brackets are available in each division (subject to interest) to help align teams that are organized by age/grade/ability. Our goal is to see highly competitive games and, perhaps, lots of 4v4 Bravehearts.

Teams will play at least 3 games in diverse pools within their bracket; pool winners advance in a playoff format;
The Shootout is conveniently situated within a few hours’ drive from a number of lacrosse hotbeds, permitting day trips and ensuring good competition. Liberty typically draws teams from Greater Philadelphia, Central PA, Lehigh Valley, New Jersey, Maryland, New York and Connecticut.

Team tents will abound along the perimeter of the properties, so plan to get situated, comfortable and just enjoy the spirit of the game in friendship!

Teams will be recognized for sportsmanship based largely on “Honor the Game” scorecards kept by Shootout officials and site marshals after each game.

Space is limited. It is anticipated the Shootout will fill up in advance of the deadline, as it has the past 11 years, and the event is now open to Clubs! Registrations are processed on a first come, first served basis (subject to level of interest/balancing of brackets). If you have any questions, please let us know – http://libertylacrosse.com/contact/

Schedule announced for Saturday’s 4th Annual Kip Taviano @10veEvent Celebration

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 5/21/17

The 4th annual KIP TAVIANO #10VE LACROSSE CELEBRATION will take place on Saturday June 3rd, 2017 from 8:30-4:00 at 10VE FIELD in the Concord Township Municipal Complex on 43 Thornton Road, Glen Mills, PA 19342.

The event celebrates the game Kip loved so much and features: Youth Clinics, youth games, Philly men’s Alumni game, women’s high school/alumni game and a boys’ high school game.

All youth clinic and game participants will receive a #10VE t-shirt. Alumni and High School participants will receive and limited edition t-shirt designed for this year

The event brings together the communities Kip touched during his too short time with us. It will be a day of community, reconnecting, teaching, and play bringing together family, old friends, classmates, coaches, and teammates. Food, raffles, and #10VE merchandise will be available. Funds raised during the event benefit the James K. “Kip” Taviano ’13 Scholarship Fund at The Haverford School.

See the Kip Taviano 10ve Website: http://www.10ve.net

Clinic, Alumni, and High School participants are encouraged to register online at www.10ve.net early.

Follow us on Facebook at Kip Tav 10ve and twitter @10veEvent

In addition to player registration, the website will also allow visitors to donate, register to volunteer, and purchase merchandise. Learn from the best, players and non-players alike reconnect with old friends and teammates on the field and sidelines, enjoy some food, win a raffle.

HAVE FUN … Kip wouldn’t have it any other way!

KIP TAVIANO #10VE LACROSSE CELEBRATION – JUNE 3, 2017
9:00-10:30 Boys & Girls youth clinics (Grades 1 to 6)
10:40-11:25 U11 games 10VE & Muni 2 fields
11:35-12:20 U11 games 10VE & Muni 2 fields
12:20-12:35 “Thank You”
12:45-1:45 Alumni Men on 10VE field
2:00-3:00 Women’s H.S./Alumni on 10VE field
3:15-4:15 High School men on 10VE field

Girls Clinic led by Ally Heavens, Asst Women’s Lacrosse Coach La Salle University
Boys Clinic led by John Nostrant, head Lacrosse Coach and A.D. at The Haverford School and Frank Urso, head Men’s Lacrosse Coach at Garnet Valley High School

Pioneer Quix Stix 8th Grade Blazers win Irish Skirmish title

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 5/30/17

The Pioneer Quix Stix 8th Grade Blazers went undefeated to win the championship at the Irish Skirmish tournament last month in Pipersville, Bucks County.

The Pioneer Quix Stix 8th Grade Blazers went undefeated to win the championship on Sunday at the Irish Skirmish

The Blazers Coach, Molly Fernandez: “Winning this tournament was a total team effort, all of the girls played with heart and it was fun to watch all of the girls improve throughout the day.”

The team members were:
Addi Bucher
Anna DeVuono
Brynne Gallagher
Caroline Wisch
Grace Shackelford
Julia Morgan
Maggie Jameison
Margret Devine
Maryn Gerrity
Megan Marengo
Nicole Pawelec
Rachel Clark
Sarah Groark
Skylar Carey
Sofia Ries
Tillie Niff

.@THEDUKESLC Nationals claims three NCAA Future championships at Foxboro

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 5/31/17

The Duke’s Nationals claimed three championships and one second-place finish last weekend in the 2nd annual Future Champions Lacrosse Tournament (run by Corrigan Sports) as part of NCAA championship weekend. The teams were honored at Gillette Stadium during NCAA® Championship weekend.

Dukes Nationals 2023 went 4-0:

Dukes Nationals 2023 champions

11- 2 vs Victor NY Blue
10-2 vs Lonewolf Peekskill NY
12-4 vs Top Gun Little Necks
8-6 vs Texas Mustangs

Dukes Nationals 2024 went 4-0:

Dukes Nationals 2024 champions

8-7 vs Foxboro Youth League All Stars
7-4 vs Lonewolf Peekskill NY
7-2 vs Victor NY Blue
7-6 vs Foxboro Youth League All Stars

Dukes National 2025 wen 4-0:
13-3 vs Victor NY
15-2 vs Pittsford NY
10-5 vs LI Express
8-4 vs LI Express

Also, Dukes 2022 went 3-1 and tied with

Dukes Nationals 2025 champions

Primetime for second place:
14-0 vs FL Extreme
6-7 vs LI Express
14-3 vs Edge Canada
13-2 vs Team 12(Bunch Nation affiliate)

Deep Run wins SEPYLA A-1 U15 title and 11-0 season

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 6/6/17

The Deep Run SEPYLA A-1 team put together a perfect season of 11-0 ending with a 15-5 SEPYLA championship win over a very talented Haverford team in the U15A playoffs.

DEEP RUN CHAMPIONS – Back/Middle Row (Left-Right) Assistant Coach Rick Stranix, Zack Kraus, Assistant Coach Chris Pianko, Matthew Fleish, CJ Ocasio, Jake Stranix, Mason Lasasz, Jack Ferguson, Luke Yoder, Fabian Padin, Connor Frisch, Christopher Fanelli, Travis Washington, Jack Lenox, Ethan Smith, Shane Hartzell, Tommy Hart, Matt Rauch, Assistant Coach Charlie Pianko. Front Row Left- Right Nathan McMahon, Tyler Richardson, Head Coach Mark Fanelli. NOT PICTURED: Leigh Ferguson


Deep Run Lacrosse was established in 2007 and we have been slowly growing in numbers each year. Deep Run is also the feeder program for Pennridge Men’s Lacrosse which has also been growing and improving over the years. This title was the club’s first ever SEPYLA Championship in club history.

The team was comprised of all 8th graders, some that have played their whole life and others that picked up a stick for the very first time in March. Deep Run is a smaller club compared to most, with only 120 players in the program from 1st-8th grade.

Deep Run capped off a stellar 7-0 regular season record heading into playoff time where we faced 4 very well respected and talented lacrosse teams. Deep Run beat Ridley 12-6 in the Semi Finals and went on to beat Haverford 15-5 in the finals to cap off a historic season.

WissLax wins PAGLA 5/6A championship with undefeated season

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 6/7/17

The WissLax PAGLA 5/6A team went undefeated this season with a record of 8-0, capping it off with a 14-3 championship win over a talented Horsham team.

WISSLAX CHAMPIONS: Front Row: Alexandra Falconio, Ella Saxon, Kylie Friedman, Alexis Ventresca, Kerry Elliott, Sammy Cifra; Second Row: Anna Hoover, Ava Rossi, Grace O’Malley, Caroline Foley, Alex Reilly, Devin Loome, Caroline Lunney, Madelyn Wenz, Kathryn Zampirri, Gabby Jones, Emma Bradbury, Caitlin Hoover

Wissahickon Lacrosse Club (aka “Wisslax ” or “WLC”) was founded in 1999. Wisslax is a feeder program for the Wissahickon HS Girls and Boys Lacrosse programs as well as many other local private schools. Wisslax alumni have been major contributors at WHS, GA, La Salle College High, Penn Charter, Mount St. Joseph Academy, and Gwynedd Mercy Academy.

This title was the club’s first ever PAGLA 5/6A Championship. The team was comprised of mostly 6th graders, most have which have been playing lacrosse since 1st grade. Starting at this level has helped feed into the program with healthy numbers of fundamentally sound players. Wisslax volunteers also work hard to offer many offseason opportunities to play in the fall and winter when it doesn’t interfere with other sports.


Lionville (LYA) U13B wins Chester County Lacrosse Association Championship

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 6/7/17

Lionville (LYA) U13B capped a tremendous 2017 season by winning the Chester County Lacrosse Association Championship Tuesday night at Kelly Field in West Chester.

Lionville (LYA) U13B won the Chester County Lacrosse Association Championship


Lionville defeated a strong West Chester team by a score of 7-5, which capped an 11-2 season.

Lionville featured Frankie Colatuno, Spencer Kempf, Brady Dennis, Dominic Varano, Gavin Kushinksi, John Eitzen, Brendan Krause, John Wanner, Jed Davis, Hudson Zawadzkas, Brendan Haughey, Matt Sano, Liam Nicolas, Andrew Phillips, EJ Klunk, Nate Vasco, Adam Rowland, NJ Cogliati and James McCain.

The team was led by Head Coach Kurt Kemp and assisted by NJ Cogliati and John Nicolas.

Lower Macungie YA 5th/6th Grade girls’ team wins division title, goes 15-0

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 6/9/17

The LMYA (Lower Macungie Youth Association) 5/6 grade Team had an undefeated regular and post season. LMYA 5/6 went 11-0 during the regular season, 9-0 during league play and 2-0 in a T3 Lacrosse playday, and then went onto win the LVYGLL 5/6 division, going 4-0 at the end of season tournament.

The LMYA 5/6 grade Team had an undefeated regular and post season, going 15-0.

The team ended its season 15-0.

The team included: Brantley, Keziah; Collins, Ava; Crandall, Mackenzie; Driscoll, Molly; East, Olivia; Farnschlader, Anna; Farrell, Anna; Hollinger, Emily; Hood, Lauren; Kleinle, Addison; Kuczynski, Kassia; McClain, Brianna; McGorry, Elizabeth; Newman, Macy; O’Brien, Katie; Pilarski, Sage; Poll, Jordyn; Seiler, Katie; Shotwell, Alani; Tankwa, Mebam; Tran, Isabelle; Wassel, Emily; Wassel, Hailey; Weber, Melea

Coaches were Kendar Hollinger, Andy Crandall, Sean Poll, and Tim Newman

The Abington Girls Lacrosse Club (AGLC) 7/8A team goes undefeated at PAGLA Play Day Tournament

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 6/9/17

The Abington Girls Lacrosse Club (AGLC) 7/8A team went undefeated at the PAGLA Play Day Tournament. It outscored its opponents by a total of 33-8, including an 8-1 victory in the championship game over a talented and previously unbeaten Avon Grove team.

Abington 7/8A Team: Front Row: Rebecca Clark, Maddie Hinkle, Shea Gormley, Janelle Baer, Abby Bautista, Lilly Alessandro, Martha Meister, Ally Muller; Back Row: Brooke Gyllenhaal, Maya Muller, Abby Johnson, Haley Lawyer, Lesha Karaba, Chloe Herghelegiu, Tanner Lafferty, Reilly Kelley, Lauren Redican, Sarah Cummings

The 8th graders will be representing Abington High School, Jenkintown High School, Archbishop Wood, and Mount St. Joseph’s Academy.

Abington 7/8A Team: Rebecca Clark, Maddie Hinkle, Shea Gormley, Janelle Baer, Abby Bautista, Lilly Alessandro, Martha Meister, Ally Muller, Brooke Gyllenhaal, Maya Muller, Abby Johnson, Haley Lawyer, Lesha Karaba, Chloe Herghelegiu, Tanner Lafferty, Reilly Kelley, Lauren Redican, Sarah Cummings

Registration open for @FusionLax Cape Escape camps for boys, girls at Cape Henlopen State Park

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 6/12/17

Registration is open for the Fusion Lacrosse Cape Escape summer camps for boys and girls at Cape Henlopen State Park.

Following the overwhelming success and positive feedback from the past 2 years, Fusion Lacrosse returns to lead two elite overnight camp opportunities for boys graduating in the years 2021-2025 and one for girls in the classes of 2020-2025.

Fusion Lacrosse Camps: Overnight camp opportunities for boys graduating in the years 2021-2025 and girls 2020-2025. Players will learn from some of the best past and present professional lacrosse players and coaches including Steve Holmes and Kevin Crowley. Campers spend the night in Cape Henlopen State Park’s campground barracks (DE) in single beds; each barrack holding up to 15 players. Meals are provided 3 times daily in the air conditioned mess hall. From fishing off the pier, lawn games, beach sessions, basketball during free time, and bonfires at night, campers will have every opportunity to take advantage of all the park and this camp has to offer.

Dates: Girls: June 26-29; Boys June 26-29 and August 7-10
For more information: contact arazzano@playfusionlax.com
REGISTER HERE!

Horsham B1 team claims SEPYLA 5th/6th Grade Championship

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 6/12/17

The Horsham Lacrosse Club B1 team finished its perfect season 12-0 with a 11-5 victory over Ashbee to claim the SEPYLA B1 Championship.

HORSHAM CHAMPIONS: Front Row (L to R): David Benjamin, James Carpenter, Brian Nangle, Tommy Pedicone, Toby Edling, Nole Henry, Colin O’Sullivan, Dom Tarsi, Alex Cerminera, Jake Freedman, Liam Schlosser.
Back Row (L to R); Phillip Goldfarb, Danny O’Donnell, Jackson Foley, Coach Kurt Dick, Brendan Kirn, Jack Duffy, Quinn Jamison.
Coaches (not pictured): Bob Erwine (HC), Will Henry, John Duffy, John Barrella, Kevin Dick, Tom Pedicone.

This team was battle tested entering the playoffs as it finished off and undefeated regular season with one-goal and overtime wins. Then in the second round of the playoffs Horsham survived a thrilling overtime victory over an excellent Warrington team 6-5.

Once the Championship weekend arrived the boys were ready for anything. In the semifinals Horsham defeated Radnor 11-9 before beating Ashbee for the Championship and capping off their historic season.

.@FreedomLaxx 2025 Red Wins Liberty Shootout for 2nd straight year

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 6/13/17

The Freedom LC 2025 Red team won this year’s Liberty Lacrosse Shootout Tournament championship for the second year in a row last weekend.

The team’s pool play record was 3-0, and Freedom cruised in the championship game with a 12-1 win over Team 10.

The event, run by Heritage Lacrosse, was held at the Maple Zone Sports Stadium.

Freedom LC 2025 Liberty Lacrosse Shootout Champions

Freedom Roster
First Last Position
Brayden Quinn Goalie
Luke Wildermuth A
Eamon Cochran A
Brian Box A
Nicholas DeRosa A
Davis Reilly D
Joseph Morrin D/LSM
Connor Cross D
Keegan Kropp D
Daniel Soler D/M
Logan Turley M/FO
Andrew Pellicciotta M/FO
Justin Daubert M/FO
Nate Hulme M/A
Basil Hemberger M/A
Keagan Hall M/FO
Evan Fulton M/LSM
Jack Donovan M
Johnny Campbell M/A
Grady Allison M/A

COACHING STAFF
Head Coach: Kevin Cross
Assistant Coaches:
Brian Turley
Matt Hemberger
Norm Kropp

Registration open for Bucks Select Boys’ Summer Camp on July 24-26 at CB South

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 6/13/17

Registration is open for the Bucks Select Boys’ Summer Camp from July 24-26.

The camp will be held at the Central Bucks South HS Stadium, 1100 Folly Rd., Warrington, PA 18976, from 6-8 p.m. each day.

The Divisions are split up in 3rd to 6th grade and 7th to 8th grade.

The camp will focus on goalie trainingm speed agility training, face-off training and box lacrosse training, transitioning concept to field play.

The Bucks Select Summer Camp is geared towards players of all skills and combine rigorous lacrosse training from an experienced staff of college and high school coaches. The focus will be on teaching skills and concepts of live game situations in order to strengthen players’ confidence to make quality decisions on the field.

Register at bucksselect.com


Youth lacrosse: Ridley wins U15 title at Lax Max (MD)

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 6/14/17

The Ridley 8th graders won the Lax Max U15 Travel division held last weekend in Westminster, MD.

Rildey wins the U15 championship

Ridley beat the Lumberjack, 4-3, with 10 seconds left in overtime to win the championship. Ridley lost to the Lumberjacks the previous day, 6-5, but in the championship got great faceoff and wing play from Nick Falcucci and Dom Pisselli while neutralizing one of the Lumberjack’s strengths at the X.

Jake Bosak was strong in goal, making many key saves down the stretch. The attack of Gavin Kingsborough, George Wills and Blaise Harris pressured the Lumberjack defensemen, but the opposing goalie was very quick frustrating the Ridley offense.

After a timeout in the defensive end, coach Matt Flynn drew up a clear that worked perfectly, and Dom Piselli found Gavin Kingsborough on the doorstep as time ran down who buried the shot for the win.

Rounding out the Ridley squad was Josh Hagan, Jacob Berhle, Jimmy Reynolds, Evan Zappone, David Barclift, Nate Sheeran, Jesse Robinson, Joseph McNamara and Gabe Noel who all contributed to the title.

Radnor boys’ Youth Lacrosse Association wins 7th/8th, 5th/6th SEPYLA championships

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 6/14/17

Radnor Boys Youth Lacrosse organization culminated a very successful 2017 Spring season on June 3/4 resulting in two Southeastern Pennsylvania Youth Lacrosse Association (SEPYLA) championships for the 7th/8th grade Elite team (A1E) and the 5th/6th grade Elite team (B1E).

The Radnor 7th/8th Grade champions: Front row, left to right: Charlie Johnson, Chris O’Grady, Michael Buono, Grant Pierce, Chris Begier, Luke Kelly. Middle row, left to right: Damien Ramondo, Colby Kim, Peter Vitale, Tucker Milhous, Drew Cox, Thomas Hannum, Jack Murphy, Casey Ott. Back row, left to right: Michael Buono, Stowe Milhous, James Kelley, Max Strid, Mark McKeon, Ryan Gafni, Patrick Lovenguth, Matt Rosato, Charlie Bernicker, Peter Samson, Robert Hobbs.

The A1E team was coached by Peter Samson as he capped off his 25+ year coaching run with a dramatic sudden death win in overtime against a very strong Wissahickon Lacrosse team. Radnor has jumped out to a 3-0 lead. Wissahickon tied the game up in the third quarter and took took one goal leads twice in the fourth quarter.

Mr. Samson commented, “Obviously, it’s great to finish a coaching career with a championship, but more importantly, this team was one of the most talented, if not the most talented I have coached and they were committed to winning this title all year. They are a great group of kids.”

The Radnor 5th/6th champions: On the Ground, middle, Nick DeCain Front Row L to R. Mason Montrella, Tommy Deshan, Brendan Leary, Luciano Chadha, Danny Rosenblum, Max Goldstien, Drew Knight, J.J Guiliaume, Colin French and Matthew Wolfington Middle Row L to R Will Johnson, Pablo Strid, Connor Eustice, Jackson Gaffney, Aedan Shea, Ryan Vandusen, Cooper Meuller and Charlie Thornton Last Row L to R Dennis Goldstein, Mark Wolfington, Dave Eustice and Doug Knight

The B1E team, coached by Dennis Goldstein, played its perennial rivals of Marple-Newtown. Radnor jumped out to an early five-goal lead, but Marple fought back hard to tie it up at the half. Radnor then regrouped and took command of the game winning 12-7.

Coach Goldstein said after the game, “I couldn’t be prouder of this team, they came and played good hard, smart lacrosse and didn’t get down when Marple came charging back.”

He also noted that this team has now won the championship for their division back to back.

Bucks Select Black U11 wins division championship at Liberty Shootout

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 6/14/17

The Bucks Select Black U11 team won the their division championship this past weekend at the Heritage Lacrosse Liberty Shootout at Maple Zone.

The Bucks Select Black U11 team won the division championship this past weekend at the Liberty Shootout (Heritage Lacrosse)

The roster:
Dominic Berghaier
Henry Bertelsen
Judson Boyer
Benjamin Bridegum
Jesse Castellano
Rowen Harbert
Reece Holt
Charles Huckel
William Jones
Brady Kelly
Joseph Kmetz
Mitchell Lontchar
Dylan Malone
Max Mariano
Reid Moyer
Kevin Ring
Ryan Rowe
Jack Schink
Michael Smallwood
Bennett Snyder
Wyatt Spratt
Logan Swieringa
Will Trymbiski
Christopher Weisbrot
Thomas Williams

Bucks Select Black U13 wins @LaxHeritage Liberty Shootout championship

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 6/15/16

U13 Champions: Bottom Row from left to right, Colin Gibbons, David Benjamin, Aidan Boyle, Austin Hahn, Aydin Theirof, Carter Kaplan, Cole Biruk, Jackson Foley, Top row; Brendan Kirn, Coach Garcia, Tommy Pedicone, Reese Levinson,Dominic Tarsi, Alex Cerminara, Louis Sneak, Brendan Ring, Will Ratcliff, Ayden Wallrath, Will TaylorAdrian Widdows, Kevin Treese, Coach Bruemmer

The Bucks Select Black U13 team won the Heritage Lacrosse Liberty Shootout Championship last weekend at Maple Zone in Aston Pa.

The team included: Colin Gibbons, David Benjamin, Aidan Boyle, Austin Hahn, Aydin Theirof, Carter Kaplan, Cole Biruk, Jackson Foley, Brendan Kirn, Coach Garcia, Tommy Pedicone, Reese Levinson, Dominic Tarsi, Alex Cerminara, Louis Sneak, Brendan Ring, Will Ratcliff, Ayden Wallrath, Will TaylorAdrian Widdows, Kevin Treese, and Coach Jeff Bruemmer

.@Team11Lax Sankey squad claims 2022 championship at @NXTlacrosse Meltown

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 6/19/17

The Team 11/Sankey Lacrosse boys 2022 squad won the NXT Meltdown B Division Championship last weekend at USTC in Downingtown.

Team11 wins the 2022 title at the NXT Meltdown

Team 11 went 3-0 in pool play Saturday, defeated Jersey Riot in semi finals and Springfield in the championship matchup final on Sunday.

Team 11, a program conceived last September, has a 2022 team summer tournament record of 9-1 the past two outings.

Players include; Oliver Brown, Vijay Foster, Brayden Albrecht, Sean Shelko, Quinn Buck, Ryan Forde, Ryan Olexa, Jorden Butler, Cam Hill, Peter Reiniger, Nick Walter, Cody Keeny, Will Pickering, Matt Hopper, Conner Kwok, Aidan Bregman, Dan Sloan, Dave, Stollsteimer, Chan Turner, Nick Weinstein, Collin Wade, Dylan Almonte, Matt Callahan, Andrew Traber, Matt Farrington.
Coaches: Head Coach – Harry Sankey Sr., Assistants; Andrew Streilein, Harry Sankey Jr., Ryan Sankey, Joey Sankey (not in photo)

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