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Updated scoreboard: Under Armour Shootout Session 3 at UMBC: Haverford School wins title

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/16/13

Under Armour Shootout
Session 3 at UMBC

Wednesday
Semifinals, 8 a.m.

Calvert Hall 4, Bulldogs 3
Haverford 10, Sting Black 4

Field 3 Championship Game, 11:15 a.m.
Haverford School 8, Calvert Hall 3 FINAL

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Other playoff games
Session 1, 8 a.m.
LB3 Philly 12, Finish Hard 5
Denver 6, La Salle 5
9:05 a.m.
Loyola 9, Minnesota Elite 2
LIE 5, NESLL 4
MadLax 7, Gonzaga 6
Penn Charter 6, Annapolis 5
10:10 a.m.
HHL 6, Severn 5
Field 2 DeMatha vs. Blaze
Field 3 Washington vs. LB3 Atl
Fuze 4, Sting Black 2015 3
11:15 a.m.
Field 2 Denver vs. Outlaws
FLG 5, Clams 4

Tuesday’s Evening playoffs
5:20 p.m.

FLG 8, Finish Hard 2
DeMatha 5, Annapolis 3
Calvert Hall 4, LIE 2
La Salle 4, Fuze 2
6:25 p.m.
LB3 Philly 6, Severn 4
Washington 5, Minnesota Elite 4
Sting Black 7, Gonzaga 2
HHL 5, Sting Black 2015 2
7:30 p.m.
Blaze 7, Penn Charter 4
Bulldog 9, NESLL 5
LB3 Atlanta 6, Loyola 5
Clams 7, Denver 2
8:35
Haverford 5, MadLax 4
9:40
Fuze vs. Outlaws

Tuesday’s afternoon Playoffs
1 p.m.
Oulaws 6, La Salle 3
LIE 4, DeMatha 3
Gonzaga 4, Minnesota Elite 3
Calvert Hall 5, Annapolis 2
2:015 p.m.
Clams 7, HHL 4
Bulldog 9, Blaze 7
LB3 Philly 6, FLG 2
3:10 p.m.
Denver 7, Sting 2015 3
Sting Black 12, Washington 3
NESLL 8, Penn Charter 3
Severn 8, Finish Hard 4
4:15 p.m.
Haverford 10, Loyola 3
MadLax 11, LB3 Atlanta 6

Tuesday’s scores
MN Elite 8, DeMatha 7
La Salle 6, LB3 Atl 3
LIE 9, Blaze 3
MadLax 11, LB3 Phil 4
Gonzaga 7, HHL 1
NESLL 7, Annapolis 6
Calvert Hall 5, Outlaws 4
Haverford 9, FLG 3
Penn Charter 7, Fuze 5
MadLax 5, Loyola 4
Bulldog 8, Denver 7
Sting Black ’15 5, Finish Hard 2
Clams 8, Severn 5
Washington 7, Sting Black 6

Monday’s scores
LIE 13, Fuze 6
Haverford 8, Washington 2
Blaze 10, Annapolis 4
Outlaws 3, Finish Hard 2
Loyola 9, Clams 4
La Salle 10, Sting Black ’15 1
Penn Charter 6, Denver 2
LB3 Atl 8, Severn 7
NESLL 6, LB3 Phil 5
Bulldog 9, HHL 2
DeMatha 5, FLG 4
Calvert Hall 7, Sting Black 3
Gonzaga 7, Minnesota 2
Haverford 4, MadLax 2
Annapolis 7, Outlaws 6
LIE 7, LB3 Phil 2
NESLL 8, Fuze 4
Blaze 13, Finish Hard 3
LB3 Atl 6, Penn Charter 3
HHL 4, Calvert Hall 2
DeMatha 6, Clams 3
Minnesota 4, La Salle 3
MadLax 11, Severn 4
Loyola 6, Washington 3
Gonzaga 9, Sting Black ’15
Sting Black 9, Bulldog 1.
Denver 7, FLG 5
Calvert Hall 9, Blaze 6
Dematha 5, LB3 Phil 3
LB3 Atl 15, Finish Hard 2
Annapolis 6, Fuze 4
Washington 9 Sting Black ’15 8
Clams 7, Penn Charter 6
HHL 4, Outlaws 3
Loyola 9, Minnesota 5
Gonzaga 8, Haverford 4
LIE 12, Severn 4
NESLL 7, La Salle 3
Bulldog 8, FLG 4
Sting Black 6, Denver 5

Sunday
Annapolis 15, Finish Hard 2
Blaze 6, Outlaws 5
LB3 Philly 9, Fuze 7
Sting Black 10. Minnesota 4
Calvert Hall 11, FLG 2
Denver 6, DeMatha 5
Bulldog 13 vs. Sting Black ’15 7
NESLL 9, LIE 8
Madlax 14, LB3 Atl 8
Penn Charter 8, Severn 6
Haverford 10, Loyola 6
Washington 12, Clams 4
Gonzaga 5, La Salle 4
Sting Black 5, HHL 4

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Summer Tournament: Champ Camp (MD) field is set as tourney opens today

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/17/13

Below are the Divisions for Champ Camp, being held today through Saturday at several sites in Baltimore. The defending champion is the Duke’s L.C. (PA), which as won six of the past seven championships.

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GROUP A

CavLax
Dukes 1
Prime CC All-Stars
SweetLax

GROUP B
Blue Mountain Gold
Bucks Select Futures
FuZe Varsity
Ridgewood 1

GROUP C
Celtic Cross
Team America
Tri-State Silver

GROUP D
HGR Lacrosse
Leading Edge
Patagon 360

GROUP E
Dukes 2
Performance Elite
Team Washington Chinooks

GROUP F

Norfolk Academy
Team Turnpike Elite 2014
Tri-State White

GROUP G
Atlanta All-Stars
Carolina Elite
Tri-State Blue

GROUP H
Bucks Select Red
Long Island 3
Red & Black Elite

GROUP I

Excell Storm
Tri-State Black
Triad Elite Lacrosse

GROUP J
Black Rhinos
Team Turnpike Elite 2015
Tidewater Riptide

GROUP K
Burnaby Mountain
Fog City
Tri-State Green

GROUP L
Gilman
Long Island
Team 24

GROUP M
Carolina Hilltoppers
GotSkillz
Ridgewood

GROUP N
Long Island 1
Team Washington Sockeyes
Tri-State Red

GROUP O
Dixie All-Stars
Long Island 2
Tri-State Gold

GROUP P
Blue Mountain Blue
Bombers
T2 2014/2015

CHALLENGE TEAMS
Listed alphabetically/unseeded
Blue Mountain Jr.
Jr. Black Rhinos
NJLC
Team America 2
Team Washington Cohos 2016
Team West Coast

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Summer tournament: Superstar (CT) defeats Twist Blue (PA) in Braveheart for Hotbeds title

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TopLaxRecruits.con, Posted 7/25/13

Superstar Lacrosse (CT) got a Braveheart goal from Colin Malinowski (Milton Academy, Mass.) to defeat Twist Blue 2015 (PA), 7-6, Wednesday in the championship game of the Battle of the Hotbeds at the University of Delaware.

Malinowksi also had the Braveheart game winner in the 8-7 win over Malvern School (PA) in the semis. Twist toppled Florida Carolina, 7-3, in the semis

Championship
Superstar 2014 7, Twist Blue 6

Semifinals
Superstar 2014 8, Malvern School 7
Twist Blue 7, Florida Carolina 3

Quarterfinals
Malvern School 10, 413 Bears 3
Superstar 2014 7, Black Rhinos 4
Florida Carolina 6, SMS 2014 Elite 3
Twist Blue 9, Minnesota Elite U17

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Summer tournament: Patriot Games champions are listed

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/25/13

A total of 214 boys’ teams from U9 to high school competed this past weekend at four Bucks County (PA) sites and 27 fields in the Sixth Annual Patriot Games Lacrosse Showcase and Festival (www.patriotgameslax.com).

Tar Heel wins Varsity A title
Tar Heel LC wins Varsity A title

Teams came from 13 states and Ontario to compete in the popular event, which was held at Herbst Field Complex (Plumstead), Palisades High School (Kintnersville), New Hope-Solebury High School (New Hope), and, for the first time, George M. Bush Park in Buckingham Township.

The Tournament featured teams from the major lacrosse hotbeds, including Maryland, New England, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, and attracted teams from as far away as Texas, Georgia and Michigan. Although the event began as a youth festival, it has added high school divisions through the interest of returning team coaches.

This year, seventy teams participated in the high school divisions, and a number of college coaches were in attendance to see the action. One hundred forty-four teams competed in the youth brackets, which were organized into AA, A and B levels to permit teams to choose their level of play and compete against similarly situated clubs. Games in both pool play and playoffs in most brackets were hotly contested, making for a challenging and fun weekend of tournament lacrosse.

The Patriot Games is unique in that it stresses sportsmanship and positive conduct by players and followers. Each player and coach signed a tournament code of conduct form and teams are graded on sportsmanship after every game by the officials, often with input from staff members and tournament marshals based on their observations of conduct on both player and spectator sidelines.

The tournament goes so far as to post sportsmanship scores on a game-by-game basis in real time along with the game results.

According to tournament the directors – Princeton University coach Chris Bates, former Swarthmore All-American and recent Eastern Pennsylvania Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductee Pat Carney, and fellow former Philadelphia Wing, Hall of Famer and Philadelphia Lacrosse Association board member Scott Growney – no other tournament keeps and posts sportsmanship data in such a transparent manner. Their goal in posting conduct-related scores is not only to acknowledge teams that materially adhere to the code of conduct but to identify outliers who do not, so those teams (and coaches, players, parents and/or program directors) are apprised and aware of perceptions.

Also in an effort to influence behavior in a positive way, signs were posted throughout the tournament sites that state, “Honor Your Kids, Honor the Game.”

The Patriot Games is an Official Qualifying Tournament for the Dick’s Sporting Goods Tournament of Champions. Based on their success in this event, many teams have earned invitations to compete against top teams from around the country in the Dick’s Sporting Good-sponsored national championship in Wesley Chapel, Fla., in January 2014. Most of the bids being award will be to automatic qualifiers, but the Tournament is given a few “Director’s Bids” to distribute to at-large teams in the discretion of the tournament directors. The directors are working with TOC representatives to issue invitations to automatic and identify potential at-large qualifiers.

Results of championship games:

U15AA Dukes HHH (PA) 9, BBL Elite 2017 Black (NJ) 3
U15A-1 Brotherhood U15 (NJ) 9, Burn’em Lacrosse (NY) 8
U15A-2 Fever 2017 (PA) 6, Twist (PA) 2
U15B-1 Berks Raptors (PA) 9, Bucks 2017-Breithaupt (PA) 2
U15B-2 & 3 Garden City ’17 (NY) 7, Steps 2018 7th Grade (NJ) 2
U15B-4 Fusion TSL Gold (NC) 7, Black Bear Blue (PA) 2
JVA-1 & 2 NJ Riot 2016 (NJ) 7, 2016 Black (NJ) 3
JVB-1 Edge 2016 White (ON) 10, Brotherhood U16 (NJ) 5
JVB-2 Team 91 2016 White (NY) 6, Rock’em Lacrosse (PA) 2
VARA-1 & 2 Tar Heel LC (NC) 10, Dirty Birds (GA) 3
VARB-1 Brotherhood Varsity (NJ), 11 Black Dog Legacy (PA) 9
VARB-2 FCA Georgia (GA) 8, Lehigh Valley Steam (PA) 7
VARB-3 & 4 Penncrest High School (PA) 7, Providence Road (PA) 3

Youth

U9 (New Hope) Team 91 2022 Orange (NY) 13, Carolina Cannons (NC) 0
U11A (Herbst) Looney’s 2020 Orange (MD) 4, Rising Sons 2020 (PA) 3
U11B-1 (Herbst) Make-A-Wish (CT) 3, Highland Mills Hawks (NY) 2
U11B-2 (Herbst) Team 91 2021 Orange (NY) 6, Rising Sons 2021 (PA) 2
U13AA (Herbst) Team 91 2018 Orange (NY) 7, Tri-State U13 Black (NJ) 3
U13A-1 (Palisades) Black Bear Orange (PA) 7, Bucks 2019-Ventresca (PA) 6
U13A-2 (Palisades) Steps Futures 2019 (NJ) 5, Ward Melville 2018 (NY) 3
U13B-1 (New Hope) Team 91 2019 White (NY) 1, Berks Raptors (PA) 0
U13B-2 (New Hope) Top Side Snipers Blue (NY) 5, Looney’s 2019 Orange (MD) 4
U13B-3 & 4 (Herbst) Rising Sons 2019 (PA) 6, Tri-State U13 Green (NJ) 3

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Playoff scoreboard for US Lacrosse Boys’ U15 National Championships

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/27/13

US Lacrosse Boys’ U15 National Championships at Lake Buena Vista, Fla. See full results at US Lacrosse.

Today
First Round of Playoffs
Field 18: #16 Brady’s Bunch d. #17 Utah, 7-4
Field 19: #9 NESLL d. #24 Florida Navy, 10-3
Field 25: #18 Maverick Select d. #15 C2C Black, 7-5
Field 26: #10 Colorado d. #23 Triad Elite, 8-7 (2ot)
Field 18: #13 Colorado 14ers d. #20 Green Machine, 5-3
Field 19: #21 Florida Carolina d. #12 Storm, 10-7
Field 25: #14 Next Level d. #19 Florida Swashbucklers, 7-5
Field 26: #11 New Jersey North East d. #22 Winston-Salem, 8-2

Second Round – 11 a.m.
Field 18: #1 LI Express Barracudas d. #16 Brady’s Bunch, 12-5
Field 19: #8 LI Express Piranhas d. #9 NESLL, 7-6
Field 25: #2 3d Select d. #18 Maverick Select, 12-4
Field 26: #7 For the Love of the Game d. #10 Colorado, 15-1

Consolation Games – 11 a.m.
Field 27: #17 Utah d. #15 C2C Black, 7-5
Field 28: #23 Triad Elite d. #24 Florida Navy, 9-5

Second Round – 12:30 p.m.
Field 18: #4 LI Express Turtles d. #13 Colorado 14ers, 16-5
Field 19: #5 FCA d. #21 Florida Carolina, 13-1
Field 25: #3 Dukes HHH d. #14 Next Level, 11-5
Field 26: #6 Long Island Jesters d. #11 New Jersey North East, 8-6

Consolation Games – 12:30 p.m.
Field 27: #19 Florida Swashbucklers d. #20 Green Machine, 9-4
Field 28: #12 Storm d. #22 Winston-Salem, 14-1

Quarterfinals – 2 p.m.
Field 18: #1 LI Express Barracudas d. #8 LI Express Piranhas, 8-4
Field 19: #2 3d Select d. #7 FLG, 10-6
Quarterfinals – 3:30 p.m.
Field 18: #5 FCA d. #4 LI Express Turtles, 8-6
Field 19: #3 Dukes HHH d. #6 LI Jesters, 17-7

Sunday
Semifinals – 8 a.m.

Field 18: #1 Long Island Express vs. #5 FCA
Field 19: #2 3d Select vs. #3 Dukes HHH

July 28 – Consolation Games – 8 a.m.

Field 27: #16 Brady’s Bunch vs. #18 Maverick Select
Field 28: #9 NESLL vs. #10 Colorado
Field 25: #15 C2C Black vs. #20 Green Machine
Field 26: #24 Florida Navy vs. #22 Winston-Salem

Consolation Games – 9:30 a.m.

Field 18: #17 Utah vs. #19 Florida Swashbuckler
Field 19: #23 Triad Elite vs. #12 Storm
Field 25: #13 Colorado 14ers vs. #14 Next Level
Field 26: #11 New Jersey North East vs. #21 Florida Carolina
Field 27: #8 Long Island Piranhas vs. #7 FLG
Field 28: #4 LI Express Turtles vs. #6 Long Island Jesters

Third-Place Game – 11 a.m.
Field 19: TBD

Championship Game – Noon

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Aurora (CO) named as host of 2014 US lacrosse U-15 National Championships

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 9/6/13
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US Lacrosse today named Aurora, Colo., host of the 2014 US Lacrosse Under-15 National Championships, powered by Lacrosse Unlimited. The sixth annual championships, which feature as many as 32 boys’ and 32 girls’ teams from around the country, will take place concurrently July 21-23 at Aurora Sports Park, just east of Denver.

Teams that participate in the championships may purchase discounted tickets to the July 17-19 playoff games of the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) Men’s World Championships, which US Lacrosse is hosting at nearby Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Denver.

“We are thrilled to team with Visit Aurora to bring our signature youth tournament to the West for the first time, and to give our U15 teams the opportunity to experience the once-in-a-lifetime FIL World Championships,” said Beth Porreca, director of special events at US Lacrosse. “In addition to high-level competition, our youth tournaments emphasize sportsmanship and building relationships among teammates and opponents. Players, coaches and families will have the chance to connect with the world lacrosse community when they attend the World Championships.”

The 2014 US Lacrosse U15 National Championships will extend automatic invitations to the top four teams and “Keeper of Lacrosse” Sportsmanship Award winner at the 2013 event, the top four teams at each US Lacrosse Regional Championship in 2014 (dates and sites below), and a limited number of at-large teams via an application process. Team registration for regional championships and application forms for at-large bids are expected to be available at uslacrosse.org in September.

“Aurora is thrilled to host the US Lacrosse U15 National Championships at Aurora Sports Park,” said Gary Wheat, president and CEO of Visit Aurora. “This is a wonderful event that will introduce our city to US Lacrosse and the high level of competition associated with these championships.”

Aurora Sports Park is a 220-acre site that includes 23 fields, seven picnic shelters and five concession areas. It becomes the third venue to host the championships, joining Cedar Lane Park (Bel Air, Md., in 2009) and ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex (Lake Buena Vista, Fla., in 2010-13).

3d Select National (Colo.) became the first team with a majority of players from the West to win the boys’ national championship in 2013, while the Long Island Top Guns (N.Y.) girls won their first national championship after falling in the semifinals in 2011 and 2012. The 2013 US Lacrosse U15 National Championships drew 56 teams from 22 states.

The 2014 US Lacrosse Regional Championships, powered by Lacrosse Unlimited:

US Lacrosse Southeast Championships – Raleigh, N.C., June 6-8
US Lacrosse Central Championships – Madison, Wis., June 13-15
US Lacrosse Northeast Championships – Amherst, Mass., June 20-22
US Lacrosse West Championships – San Jose, Calif., June 27-29
Note: schedule subject to change.

The top four teams at each regional will receive automatic invitations to the national championships with free or discounted registration.

For more information, visit uslacrosse.org/u15nationalchampionships. Follow @uslaxchamps on Twitter (hashtag #uslaxchamps).

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NXTsports presents Philly Showcase weekend schedule; game lineup and start times

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 9/17/13
From Press Release

NXTsports is thrilled to announce the full schedule for 2013 Philly Showcase Weekend. The Philly Showcase, now in its fifth year, has become the biggest lacrosse recruiting weekend of the year, and is attended by virtually every NCAA program in the nation.

This year’s Philly Showcase Weekend will take place November 15-17, and will consist of three events:

The Philly Charity Showdown, taking place Friday, November 15 at Citizens Bank Park, with all net proceeds to benefit the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Mind Matters initiative, dedicated to improving pediatric concussion care, treatment and awareness;
The Philly Showcase, taking place on Saturday, November 16 at Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, PA, featuring over 400 elite boys high school players in the classes of 2015 and 2016 hailing from all over North America; and
The Philly Fall Invitational team event, taking place on Sunday, November 17 at Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, PA, and featuring 48 of the best high school and club programs in the nation.

Friday, November 15: The Philly Charity Showdown
The 2013 Philly Showcase weekend will begin with the Fourth-Annual Philly Charity Showdown on Friday, November 15 at Citizens Bank Park. The Philly Charity Showdown will mark the first time that lacrosse has ever been played at Citizens Bank Park, the home of the Philadelphia Phillies. This year the NXTsports Philly Charity Showdown is also proud to announce a new charitable partner, as the event will raise money to support the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s (CHOP) Minds Matter initiative, dedicated to Improving Pediatric Concussion Care, Treatment and Awareness.

NXT is thrilled to announce a terrific lineup of talented clubs participating in the Philly Charity Showdown. The doors at Citizens Bank Park will open at 4pm, and the game schedule for the evening is:

Philly Charity Showdown Game Lineup
5:00pm • Episcopal Academy (PA) vs. Radnor High School (PA)
5:55pm • St. Augustine Prep (NJ) vs. LB3 South (GA)
6:50pm • HEADstrong (PA) vs. Long Island Express (NY)
7:45pm • Top Gun Fighting Clams (MA) vs. NXT L.C. (PA)
8:40pm • Titanium Elite (Midwest) vs. 3d New England (MA)
The Philly Charity Showdown at Citizens Bank Park is open to the public. All net ticket proceeds will go to CHOP. Full information on ticket options is available at the Showcase Lacrosse website.

Saturday, November 16: The Philly Boys Showcase for 2015s & 2016s
On Saturday, November 16 the Philly Showcase continues with over 400 elite sophomores and juniors in competition at Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, PA. The players will be divided into rosters each coached by a prominent high school coach. The Philly Showcase preliminary player list will be released next week. There are currently players from 30 states, and in the end will the 2013 Philly Showcase player pool will represent one of the best collections of high school talent ever assembled.

Each team will play three morning games in front of the college coaches between 8:30am and 1pm. After a lunch break the Philly Showcase will then announce the rosters for the afternoon Fab Forty 2015 and 2016 all-star games. The all-star games will begin around 1:30pm and conclude around 4pm.

Last year’s Philly Showcase was attended by 176 college coaches.

Sunday, November 17: Philly Invitational Team Tournament
On Sunday, November 17th, Episcopal Academy will host the Philly Fall Invitational, an elite 48-team high school and club exposure tournament. Teams participating in the 2013 Philly Invitational include:

Club Teams:
• 2Knights
• 3d Colorado
• ADVANC
• Amped
• Champion
• CNY Roadhawks
• CT Chargers
• Top Gun Fighting Clams
• FLG
• Greene Turtle
• HEADstrong
• Laxachusetts
• LB3 Atlanta
• Leading Edge
• Long Island Express
• Long Island Outlaws
• Mad Lax
• New England Storm
• NH Tomahawks
• NXT Lacrosse Club
• Patriot
• Seattle Starz
• Team 91
• Team Carolina
• Titanium Elite

High School Programs
• Bullis (MD)
• Conestoga
• Downingtown East
• Episcopal Academy
• Episcopal School of Dallas (TX)
• Georgetown Prep (MD)
• Gonzaga (DC)
• Haverford School
• Malvern Prep
• St. Joe’s Prep
• St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes (VA)
• St. Augustine Prep (NJ)

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TopLaxRecruits Boys’ Class of 2015 Division III recruits

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Boys’ Class of 2015 Division III recruits

Alabama

Joe DeLozier, Vestavia Hills High School, defenseman, Birmingham-Southern College
Sam Patton, Homewood High School, FO-midfielder,  Millsaps College
Peyton Taylor, Vestavia Hills,  attack, Birmingham-Southern College

Arizona

Tony Waltenburg, Chandler High School, goalie, Benedictine University

California,

Austin Appleton, Sacred Heart Preparatory High School, goalie, Colorado College
Jason Au, Rancho Bernardo High School, attackman, Ohio Wesleyan University
Bennett Brewer, Mater Dei High School, defenseman-LSM, Whittier College
Paul Callahan, Marin Catholic, defenseman, Washington and Lee University
Tyler Mackin, Bellarmine College Prep High School, attackman,  Washington College
Sam McPeak, Coronado, midfielder, Denison University
Evan Price, Grossmont High School, attackman, Eastern University
Harrison Raine, Viewpoint School, attackman,  Colorado College
Trenton Shore, The College Preparatory School, attackman, played for Oakland Tech, Amherst College
Luke Wallahan , De La Salle High School,  attackman, Endicott College
Josh Williamson, Redondo Union, attackman, Stevenson University

Colorado

Sean Arfsten , Dakota Ridge High School, defenseman,  Aurora University
Christian Barker, Mountain Vista High School, attackman, Wesleyan University
Will Danuser, Arapahoe High School , attackman,  Denison University
Austin Shindoll, Arapahoe High School, attackman, Albright College
Gunnar Sveen, Kent Denver , defenseman,  Babson College

Connecticut

Logan Adams, The Gunnery, attackman,  Lynchburg College
Dylan Moser, Westminster School, goalie,  Wesleyan University
Jack O’Connell, Westminster School (PG), attackman, Dickinson College
Philip Rech, Darien High School, goalie, Washington and Lee University
Hiller Sperry, The Gunnery School, midfielder, Wheaton College
Bryce Womack, Salisbury School, goalie, Sewanee, the University of the South

Delaware

Xavier Glanzel, Delaware Military Academy, LSM-defenseman, Neumann University
Terrence Logue, Salesianum School, face-off specialist/midfielder, Salisbury University
Sean MacLeish, Caesar Rodney High School, attackman, Bridgewater College
Andrew (AJ) Witherell, Salesianum School, attackman/midfielder, Washington and Lee University

Florida

Johnny Hanlon, Pope John Paul II, FO-midfielder, Utica College
Alex Newhouse, Saint Andrew’s School, midfielder-FO, Union College

Georgia

Joshua Baker, Greater Atlanta Christian School, LSM-FO, Berry College
Tyler Borko, Pope, midfielder,  Colorado College
Josh Dolan, The Westminster Schools, defenseman, Washington & Lee University
Henry Hasbrouck, The Westminster Schools, defenseman,  Rhodes College
Collins Speed, Westminster School, defenseman-LSM, Washington & Lee University
Andrew Thomas, Roswell, attackman, Lynchburg College

Idaho

Mason Gorman, Eagle, midfielder, Goucher College

Illinois

Chuck Addis, Huntley High School,midfielder,York College of Pennsylvania
Donald Bleifuss, Naperville North, defenseman, DePauw University
Thomas Bleifuss, Naperville North High School, defenseman, United States Coast Guard Academy
Brendin Duckett, Warren Township High School, defenseman, Carthage College
Matt Faucher, Lyons Township, attackman, Endicott College
Alex Juriga, Marmion Academy, midfielder, Illinois Wesleyan University
Erick Krall, Oswego High School/Southwest Lacrosse, defenseman-midfielder, Augustana College
Adam Ortiz, Mount Carmel, LSM, Concordia University Chicago
Kyle Stock, Carl Sandburg High School, attackman, Concordia University Chicago
Noah Waterlander, Naperville North, goalie, Hood College

Indiana

Nick Vitale, St. Joseph High School, attackman,  Kenyon College

Louisiana

Dustin Chandler, C.E. Byrd High School, attackman, Centenary College
Jerry Spencer, Jesuit High School New Orleans, midfielder, Millsaps College

Maine

Colin Harvey, Bridgton Academy, LSM,  Lasell College
Rory Nizolek, Bridgton Academy, attackman, Union College

Maryland

Cole Abid, Wootton, LSM/defenseman, Washington College
Doug Adams, Severn School, defenseman,  Susquehanna University
Eli Ayer, St. Paul’s School, midfielder/FO specialist, University of Mary Washington
Brody Bartell, Hereford High School, goalie, Stevenson University
Brendon Connolly, St Paul’s School, LSM,  Gettysburg College
Patrick Cornelius, Thomas Sprigg Wootton High School, goalie, Lynchburg College
Mitchell Drake, Broadneck High School, goalie, Bates College
Connor Ellis, Broadneck High School, LSM-DEF, United States Coast Guard Academy
Bryan Facciani, Chesapeake, defenseman, Widener University
Daniel Ferber, St. Paul’s School, midfielder, Lynchburg College
Jared Feuer, Quince Orchard High School ,defenseman-LSM,   Delaware Valley College
Austin Glab, Calvert Hall College High School, midfielder,  York College
Elijah Glover, Archbishop Curley, defenseman,  Delaware Valley College
Stephen Haase, Our Lady of Good Counsel High School, midfielder,Denison University
Cory Hathaway, Northwest High School, midfielder-attackman, Elizabethtown College
Henry Hill, Annapolis, midfielder/attackman, Hamilton College
Michael King, Archbishop Curley High School, FOGO-midfielder,  Delaware Valley College
Zak Kooser, Archbishop Spalding High School, attackman-midfielder, Hood College
Tommy McAleer, Our Lady of Good Counsel, midfielder/attackman,  Roanoke College
Tyler Milwit, Quince Orchard High School , attack-midfielder, Rhodes College
Michael Patton, Howard High School, defenseman,  Cabrini College
Alexander Pizarro, Boonsboro High School, goalie,  Ohio Northern University
Jimmy Russo, Saint Johns Catholic Prep, attackman, Goucher College
Husam Shabazz, St. Andrews Episcopal School, LSM, Widener University
Dylan Stein, DeMatha Catholic High School, attackman, Roanoke College
Michael Tenant, Calvert Hall, goalie,  Lycoming College
Matthew Torrence, Damascus High School, midfielder, Lebanon Valley College
Ryan Troxell, Westminster High School,  defenseman-LSM, Stevenson University
Ryan Urgo, Georgetown Preparatory School, midfielder,  Ithaca College
Philip Venanzi , C. Milton Wright High School, goalie,  Virginia Wesleyan College
Connor Wallenhorst, Archbishop Spalding High School, midfielder,  Salisbury University

Massachusetts

Evan Burns, Duxbury High School, midfielder,  Vassar College
Andrew DeNucci, Newton North, defenseman,  Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Josh Goldberg, Longmeadow High School, attackman, Endicott College
Parker Jean, Saint John’s High School, attackman, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institue (RPI)
Will Noel, Lawrence Academy, attackman-midfielder,  College of Wooster
Dylan Schlange, Lawrence Academy, midfielder , Stevenson University
Jack Shaw, Marshfield, midfielder, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Michigan

John Lockwood , Brother Rice High School, attackman,  Dickinson College
Emilio Sosa, Detroit Country Day School, attackman,  Kenyon College

Minnesota

Callahan Crawford, Cretin-Derham Hall High School, MF-attackman, Concordia University Chicago
Colin Hoch, Centennial High School, attackman, Concordia University of Wisconsin
Trenton (T.J.) Johnson, Champlin Park High School, goalie,  Capital University
Carter McCoy, St. Paul Central High School, attackman-midfielder, University of New England

Nevada

Jordan Foster, Palo Verde High School, midfielder, Connecticut College

New Hampshire

Conor Caffrey, Brewster Academy, attackman, Ohio Wesleyan University

New Jersey

Colin Armstrong, Roxbury High School, goalie, Moravian College
Tyler Brandt, Hunterdon Central High School, midfielder, Kean University
Anthony Brunetti, Lenape High School, attackman, Widener University
Matthew Bush, Jefferson Twp High School, attackman, Wilkes College
Anthony Cacciavillano, Kingsway Regional, midfielder, Mount Union University
Timmy Carroll, Cherokee, attackman, Ursinus College
Patrick Centrella, River Dell High School, LSM,  Susquehanna University
Jordan Dzierzgowski, Washington Township, midfielder, Gwynedd Mercy University
Tyler Foss, Toms River North, midfielder,  Kean University
Robert Gellatly, Brick Memorial High School, midfielder, Moravian College
Joel Given, Hunterdon Central Regional High, goalie, Widener University
Rick Guerra, Lakeland Regional High School, FOGO, Moravian College
Andrew Helfman,  Moorestown,  goalie,  SUNY Oneonta
Connor Helm, Kingsway Regional High School, LSM, Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Steven Horvath, Notre Dame High School, defenseman-LSM, Delaware Valley College
Gavin Kirkwood, Ridge, attackman, Widener University
Jordan Krug, Cherokee, attackman, Cabrini College
Lou Levine, DePaul Catholic High School, defenseman, Becker College
Daniel Lipkin, Seton Hall Prep, goalie, Arcadia University
Alec Oriolo, Mt. Olive High School, offensive midfielder, Moravian College
Anthony Pontone, Wayne Valley, defenseman,  Moravian College
Eric Sawyer, Eastern Regional, midfielder, Shenandoah College
Bailey Sullivan, Paramus Catholic High School, attackman, SUNY Cortland
Jordan Taddei, Montclair High School, defenseman-LSM,  Lynchburg College
Jake White , Notre Dame High School, goalie, York College

New York

Aaron Ackerman, Warwick Valley High School, attackman, SUNY Cortland
Davis Bird, Webster Thomas High School, goalie, Ithaca College
John Bowman, Wayne Central, attackman,  SUNY Brockport
Kyle Brown, Utica Notre Dame High School, goalie, Tusculum College
Liam Byrnes, Garden City High School, attack-midfielder, Gettysburg College
Stephen DeSimone, St. Anthony’s High School, attackman, Franklin & Marshall College
Joseph Downey, West Islip, defensive midfielder, Keene College
RJ Ehli, Smithtown West High School, attackman-midfielder, Plattsburgh State
Alex Gombos, Trinity Pawling School, midfielder, Wheaton College
Soya Goto, Rye High School,short-stick D-middie, LSM, close defenseman, Susquehanna University
Andrew Gross, Somers High School, midfielder,  Lynchburg College
Zach Kleinbaum, Half Hollow Hills High School East, defenseman, Hamilton College
Mitchell Lindenbaum, Saugerties High School, goalie, SUNY Cobleskill
Brian Manning, Long Beach High School, goalie, Wilkes University
Chase Midgley, The Hill School (PG Year)/ Ossining High School (NY), goalie, Middlebury College
Tim Miller, Millbrook School, defenseman, Ursinus College
Eli Mitchell, Cazenovia Central, defenseman/LSM,  Connecticut College
Garrett Murphy, Sachem East High School, defenseman, Moravian College
Stephen Panno, Sachem East High School, attackman,  SUNY-Oneonta
Joe Rice, Warwick Valley High School, defenseman-LSM, Salisbury University
Brian Slomba, Bishop Timon St. Jude High School, LSM-defenseman, State University of New York at Oneonta
Alex Tocco, Rondout Valley, defenseman/LSM, SUNY Plattsburgh
Chris Washington, Corning-Painted Post, midfielder/FO specialist, King’s College

North Carolina

Thomas Brennan, Davidson Day School, attackman, Berry College
Daniel Crotty, Charlotte Catholic High School, defenseman-LSM,  Stevens Institute of Technology
Ian Olsen, Northern Guilford High School, midfielder-FO, Messiah College
Colin Pennington, Lake Norman Charter, attackman-midfielder, Randolph-Macon College
Nick Tozier, Ronald Wilson Reagan High School, midfielder, Gordon College

Ohio

Blake Bower, Olentangy High School, attackman, Baldwin Wallace College
Mack Calhoun, Bexley High School, defenseman, Ohio Northern University
Jackson Druckenbroad, Olentangy Liberty High School, defenseman, Ohio Wesleyan University
Drew Gouhin, Olentangy Liberty High School, attackman, Ohio Wesleyan University
Adam Grumman, Pickerington Central, defenseman,Otterbeoin University
Drew McDonald, Loveland High School, attackman, Otterbein University
Logan Murphy, Pickerington High School North, midfielder, Otterbein University
Chris Robinson, Westerville North, attackman, Augustana College
Collin Ruegg, Bishop Watterson High School, attackman, Transylvania University

Oregon

Quinn Fettig, Bend Senior High School, LSM-defenseman, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)

Pennsylvania

Eric Antich, Owen J. Roberts, LSM ,Washington College
Patrick Bernicker, Harriton High School, midfielder,  Ursinus College
Jordan Canter,  Lower Merion, attackman,  Arcadia University
Ryan Carruthers, Garnet Valley High School, midfielder-attackman, Messiah College
AJ Cioffi , Allentown Central Catholic, midfielder,  Moravian College
Luke Falvo, Bethel Park High School, LSM-defenseman,  Ohio Northern University
Brady Franks, State College Area High School, attackman, Widener University
Jason Higgins, Archbishop Ryan, defenseman, Widener University
Patrick Keane, York Suburban High School, goalie,  Susquehanna University
Cameron LeCates, York Suburban, attackman, Hood College
Jon Liguori, Archbishop Ryan, attackman-midfielder, Stockton University
Brian Meyer, Harriton, face-off specialist/midfielder, Washington College
Mitch Narkoff, Central Bucks East (PA), defenseman, DePauw
T.J. Reiley, Marple Newtown,  midfielder,  Cabrini College
Collin Riley, Susquehannock, attackman,  John Carroll University
Dylan Rittenhouse, Downingtown East, midfielder, Swarthmore College
Peter Rohr, Haverford School, midfielder,  Sewanee
Joseph Sadock, York Suburban High School, midfielder,  Marywood College
Blake Schoenmeier, Pennridge, midfielder, Gwynedd Mercy University
Michael T. Shutlock, Dallas High School, defenseman, Wilkes University
Shane Silk, Susquehannock High School, goalie, Virginia Wesleyan College
Jordan Smith, Quakertown , midfielder, Delaware Valley College
Garret Trucksess, Germantown Academy,  attackman,  Haverford College
Max Warmingham, Lampeter-Strasburg High School, attackman, Lebanon Valley College
Ryan Yost, York Suburban, midfielder, Widener University

Rhode Island

Chris Tibbetts, Moses Brown School, LSM-defenseman,  Lynchburg College

Tennessee

Blake Harmon, Baylor School, midfielder, Birmingham Southern College
Ryan McRae, McCallie School, defenseman, Birmingham Southern College
Matthew Simon, Christian Brothers High School, LSM-defenseman, Rhodes College

Texas

Cole Cramer, Greenhill School, midfielder, Hendrix College
Jack Gorman, Keller, midfielder,  Hendrix College
Brooks McCormick, Greenhill School, defenseman, Millsaps College
Taylor Noack, Friendswood High School, goalie,  Hendrix College

Virginia

Stephon Burton, St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School, midfielder, Washington & Jefferson College
Adam Donaldson, Kettle Run High School, attackman, Lynchburg College
Steven Dunn, Broad Run, midfielder, Bridgewater College
Kevin Fraser, Bishop O’Connell , midfielder,  Ursinus College
John Hewer, Chantilly, goalie, University of Mary Washington
Patrick Hopkins, Loudoun Valley, midfielder, Christopher Newport
Khalig Howard, St. Anne’s-Belfield School, midfielder, Denison University
Jeremy Klipple, Loudoun Valley High School, defenseman-LSM,  Elizabethtown College
Eric Langston, Friendswood High School, defenseman, Elmhurst College
Connor Maresco, Broad Run, attack, Bridgewater College
Austin Park, St. Anne’s-Belfield School, midfielder-faceoff specialist, Amherst College
Taylor Redmond, Paul VI Catholic High School, defenseman, Gettysburg College
Trey Ritter, Cape Henry Collegiate, midfielder, Washington College
Dalton Smolens, Loudoun Valley High School, defenseman, Marymount University
Desmond Stuart, Salem High School, defenseman,  Thiel College
Travis Yaga, Lake Braddock Secondary School, defenseman, Susquehanna University

Washington

Brett Bottomley, Mercer Island, attackman/midfielder,  Dickinson College
Arend Broekmate, Eastside Catholic , defenseman/LSM, Tufts University
Brandon Pearl, Columbia River High School, defenseman,  Benedictine University
Zack Steffens, Eastside Catholic School, attackman,  Catholic University

Washington D.C.

Malik Slye, KIPP DC College Preparatory, attackman-midfielder, Rosemont College

West Virginia

Brandon Ralston, Fairmont, midfielder/face-off specialist, Washington & Jefferson College

Wisconsin

Zack Ladd, Ozaukee, defenseman/LSM, Kalamazoo College
Hunter Naggs, Ozaukee, attackman, Calvin College


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Get all the club news in real-time by accessing TopLaxRecruits state, region twitter feed pages

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 7/24/14

Lacrosse fans can get all the club and travel team news and commitments as they are announced real-time as TopLaxRecruits.com launches its state and region Twitter feed pages.

The pages are available on our desktop site’s homepage and all inside pages through a drop-down menu beneath our high school state Twitter feed pages. If you are using a mobile device, simply use our desktop version to access the pages.

There are almost 250 boys’ club and 90 girls’ Twitter feeds represented. Simple open the drop-down menu and find the state or region (all listed in alphbetical order). If there is no specific page for your state, tweets are found in your region page.

Some club page examples:Club Twitter feed pages

New York girls club tweets

New England girls club tweets

Western girls club tweets

Florida boys club tweets

California boys club tweets

Minnesota boys club tweets

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Registration open for @LaxTournaments Shamrock Shootout on Long Island (Sachem Sports Complex) on March 17-18

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TopLaxRecruits.com, Posted 2/23/17

Registration is open for the Shamrock Shootout boys’ and girls’ town tournament on March 17-18 on Long Island at Sachem Sports Complex in Holtsville, NY.

The Shamrock Shootout, by MyLacrosseTournaments, is open to both boys and girls youth teams. Boys divisions will take place on March 17th and will feature town based teams only while March 18th will feature Boys Travel team divisions and girls divisions.

Looking to register multiple teams? MyLacrosseTournaments offers multi teams and cross event discounts.

Details:
Venue: Sachem Sports Complex, 1111 Waverly Ave, Holtsville, NY
Dates: March 17th & 18th
Divisions
Girls’ town – 2020- 2027
Boys Travel – 2022-2028
Boys Town – JV (9th/10th) through 2027-28
Price: $775 Per Team
Registration link: http://shamrocklaxshootout.com/registration/

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