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STEPS Lacrosse late edition Wednesday girls’ summaries

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/31/16

Penn Charter 11, Downingtown West 10, 2OT

Penn Charter

Meredith Chernak- 1 Goal
Courtney Cubbin- 1 Goal
Perri Keehfuss- 2 Assists
Macaul Mellor- 4 Goals – 4 Ground Balls – Game winning goal in 2nd half of the Overtime
Hannah Fox- 5 Goals 5 Ground Balls
Coach Colleen Magarity comment: “A vVery Exciting win for the girls against a very good Downingtown West Team. We fought hard as we didn’t have our best over all game. I was proud that the girls never gave up when they were down and were able to get the job done with a win in overtime. Overall this was a great game to play before we head into the inter-ac because we definitely have some things to work on before out next big game against Springside on Tuesday.”

Downingtown West
Avery Kelly 2G 1A
Christine Hoerman 2G
Tabitha Rodriguez 2G
Maddie McFall 1G
Corinne Bednarik 1G
Drew McKinney 1G
Peyton Mottice 1G
Outstanding defense by Heather Camden (2 CT), and Caroline Cliggett (3 CT)
Goalies: McKenzie Miller, Claire Foster 6 saves combined.

Coatesville 17, Upper Darby 3

CV: 11 – 6 – 17
UD: 3 – 0 – 3

Coatesville:
Erin Boulger 7 goals
Ally Sinkler 4 goals
Robyn Oberholser 1 goal
Shannon Booz 1 goal
Kiersten Rimmer 1 goal
Meghan Moscarelli 1 goal
Leah Hoy 1 goal
Kasey March 1 goal
Roseellen Martin 8 saves

Upper Darby:
Gabbi Montefiore 2 goals
Rachel Feldmayer 1 goal, 1 assist
Eileen Zajac 1 assist
Mallory Perry 10 saves

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.@LongstrethLAX girls’ recruit: Great Valley 2017 MF Muscella commits to UMass Amherst

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/31/16

Great Valley High School 2017 midfield Olivia Muscella has made a verbal commitment to play Division I lacrosse at University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Olivia Muscella profile:

Olivia Muscella

Olivia Muscella

High School: Great Valley High School

Graduation Year: 2017

Position: Midfield

College Choice: UMass Amherst

Club Affiliation: Mongoose

Lacrosse Honors: 2015 (sophomore): First team All-American PA Region, first team All-Ches-mont, second team All-Southeastern PA Region, named team MVP, Philadelphia Under Armour team, Philly National Team, Philly Brine team

What will you major in/study? Undecided

Why did you choose UMass Amherst? “UMass has high academic and athletic standards and the team is very close. I could easily see myself fitting in with them. Also, the coaches made me feel welcomed when I visited.”

HS team’s outlook for 2016 season? “We have a lot of returning players and we all work really well together. We want to win the Ches-mont League and districts and our main goal is to win a state championship in Hershey.”

Thank You: “I would like to thank Coach Tornetta for believing in me as a freshman and pushing me hard. Additionally, I would like to thank Coach Wenger for stepping into a difficult situation and helping our team grow. I would also like to thank my parents for driving me around to tournaments and helping me with this process and I would like to thank my teammates for helping me grow as a player.”

Other schools considered: University of Florida, JMU, LaSalle, SJU

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.@faceoff_evo Thursday Philly lacrosse scoreboard

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/31/16

High School
Boys’

FO Evo
Archbishop Ryan 11, Springfield-Montco 5
Pennridge 11, Lower Merion 5
Springside Chestnut Hill 10, Archbishop Curley (MD) 8
Holy Ghost Prep 6, Abington 3
Ridley 13, Downingtown East 3
Westtown 7, Phoenixville 4
Hatboro Horsham 12, CB South 8
Souderton 6, Lansdale Catholic 2

Northeast HS at Audenried
Radnor at Bishop Shanahan
Great Valley at Council Rock North
Unionville at Council Rock South
Pennington (NJ) at George School
Simon Gratz at George Washington
Conestoga Valley at Manheim Township
Sun Valley at Marple Newtown
Northampton at Moravian Academy
Allentown Central Catholic at Parkland
Kennett at Penncrest
Mastery Charter at South Philadelphia
Pottsgrove at Upper Darby
New Hope-Solebury at Upper Moreland
Interboro at West Chester East
Cardinal O’Hara at West Chester Henderson

Girls’

Episcopal Academy 13, Victor (NY) 11
Merion Mercy 10, Villa Maria Academy 6
Garnet Valley 20, Downingtown East 13
Cheltenham 15, Franklin Towne Charter 3
Radnor 11, Archbishop Carroll 7
Springfield 18, Henderson 8
Interboro 10, Academy Park 5
West Chester Rustin 15, Penncrest 9
Central Bucks South 17, Wissahickon 6
Abington 8, Central Bucks West 7
Manheim Township 19, Conestoga Valley 1
Princeton (NJ) 19, Hun (NJ) 8
Mount Saint Joseph Academy 19, Nazareth 4
Unionville 14, Methacton 9

Haverford at Bishop Shanahan
Westtown School at Hill School
Moravian Academy at Northampton
Allentown Central Catholic at Parkland
Chichester at Penn Wood
Upper Moreland at Quakertown
Springside Chestnut Hill at Sidwell Friends (DC)
Pennridge at Southern Lehigh
Ridley at West Chester East
Springfield-Delco at Henderson

College
Women’s
Division III

Arcadia 21, Immaculata 6

Gwynedd-Mercy at Delaware Valley 4:00 pm
Neumann at Rutgers-Camden 4:00 pm
Widener at Swarthmore 7:00 pm


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STEPS Lacrosse Thursday girls’ summaries

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Episcopal Academy 13, Victor (NY) 11
Halftime: 6-6

EA
Olivia Dirks- 2g, 1a, 3gb, 1cto, 1INT
Darby O’Grady- 1dc
Julia Hondros- 2g, 1a, 5dc
Colby Gallagher- 1g, 2dc, 1gb
Lindsay Walling- 1gb
Claudia Becker- 1gb
Olivia Tuma- 1gb
Katie Crager- 2g, 5dc, 2gb, 1cto
Corinne Zanolli- 5g, 2a, 2dc, 2gb
Izzy Rohr- 3gb, 2cto
Taylor Lucey- 1g, 1gb, 1cto
Sydney Gagnon- 7 saves, 1gb, 1INT

Merion Mercy 10, Villa Maria Academy 6
MM: 8, 2 -10
VMA: 3, 3 -6

MM
Lauren Thomas 8 saves
Caroline Steller 4 goals and 2 assists
Caroline Heath 1 goal
Jackie Benedict 1 goal
Kaely Kyle 1 goal and 1 assist
Allie Scannopieco 2 goals and 2 assists
Annie Dombrowski 1 goal and 2 assists

VMA
Lauren Dunn 3 goals
Audrey Fantazzia 2 goals 1 assist
Erin Finley 1 assist
Caroline Bradford 1 goal

Garnet Valley 20, Downingtown East 13
Half: 17-5 garnet

Garnet
Riley Delaney- 1a
Camryn Faith- 2g
Laynie Kennedy- 1g
Michelle Koscinski- 2g, 3dc
Emily Mathewson- 3G, 4a, 6dc
Kam McNeal- 5g, 2a
Kara Nakrasius- 3G
Madi O’Brien- 4g, 1a, 5gb
Lauren Kinnee- 4 saves
Sam Hamalak- 2 saves

Downingtown East
Tori Barretta- 8g
Elise Person- 1g
Lilly Bauman- 2g
Sarah Enderlein- 1g
Leah Hunter- 1g
Goalie- 2 saves

Cheltenham 15, Franklin Towne Charter 3
Half time 12-3

Cheltenham
Dana Shelton-4 g 2a
Marycait Dorley- 4 g
Amber Turner-2 g
Tylar Marren- 1 g 1 a
Morgan Sloan- 8 saves

Radnor 11, Archbishop Carroll 7
Half: Radnor 5, AC 4

Radnor Stats:
Hope Smith 4G, 1A, 2D, 2CT
Nicole Massimino 2G, 2D, 1CT
Julianne Puckette 2G, 1A, 2D
Emily Games 2G, 2D
Katie Quinn 1G, 2D
Fallon Quinn 2G, 4GB, 1CT
Abby Lord 4GB,1CT
Alexa Solomon 5 saves, 2CT, 4GB

Carroll:
Sam Swart 2 g
Sydney D’orsogna 2 g 1a
Megh Matey 1g, 1a
Grace Gallagher 1g
Lexi Kucia 1 goal
Maddie Ferrioli 7 saves

Springfield 18, Henderson 8
Halftime Springfield 8, Henderson 6

Springfield
Bailey O’Brien 6 goals
Cailyn Gormley 3 goals
Olivia Little 3 goals
Bridget Whitaker 3 goals 6 assists
Dana Carlson 2 goals
Kristen Methlie 1 goal
Clemens 9 saves

Henderson Goals
DeAgostine 3
Heisman 3
Bauer, J. 1
Donato 1
Lalicker 10 saves

Interboro 10, Academy Park 5
Halftime: Interboro 5, Academy Park 3

Interboro
Hailey Fisher 4 goals
Karleigh Kennedy 3 goals
Saige Redding 1 goal 1 assist
Lexy Tansey 2 goals 2 assists
Moriah Marr, goalie, 7 saves

Academy Park
Chantal F. 1 goal
Dakota S. 3 goals
Syah N. 1 goal
Terae M., goalie, 10 saves

West Chester Rustin 15, Penncrest 9
WCR. 10 5. 15
Penncrest 6. 3. 9

WC RUSTIN
Tina St Clair 6
Ashley Chisholm 3
Kylie Videon 3
Tori Cugini. 2
Michele Chessock 1

Penncrest
Juliana George. 3
Logan O’Donnell 2
Grace harding. 2
Allison Cavanaugh 1
Christina Defelice. 1

Central Bucks South 17, Wissahickon 6
CBS -12, 5 – 17
WHS – 2,4 – 6

WHS
Emily Vervlied – 2g,1a
Shannon Stagliano – 1g
Cathy Santucci – 1g
Carolyn Wilde – 1g, 1a
Christina Tsiobikas – 1g
Goalie: Kyra Myers – 9 saves

Abington 8, Central Bucks West 7

Abington
Sam McGee 5g, 3dc
Casey McCallister 2g, 2a
Mikki Raymond 3ct, 1dc
Lindsay Baer 1dc
Kaley enhow 1gb
Rebecca Morris 1gb
Rachel Morris 1dc
Cathy Staerk 1g, 1a
Maddie sjoholm 2gb, 1dc
Jordan Campbell 1ct
Kiki brasher 8 saves

Princeton (NJ) 19, Hun (NJ) 8
Princeton 8 11 19
Hun 5 3 8

Princeton
Julia Ryan 1g 8a
Margaret Jacobs 3g 1a
Taylor Lis 8g 2a
Mariana Lopez-Ona 5g 1a
Georgia McLean 2g 1a
Abaigeal Ryan 1a
Mary Rose Young 6 saves

Hun
Shannon Dudeck 1g 1a
Kate Davis 1g
Lindsay Ruddy 1g
Bridget Carrezola 5g
Madison McNulty 6 saves

Mount Saint Joseph Academy 19, Nazareth 4

MSJ Stats:
Izzy Balcer – 1g, 3gb
Meredith Bohner – 1g
Casey McKeever – 1g, 2gb
Natalie McNamera – 4g
Gwen Manchester – 1g
Sydney Stein – 3g
Maddie Finnegan – 1g
Elizabeth Meister – 2g
Cara Sheedy – 3g
Caitlyn Vesey – 1g
Kateri Krause – 1g

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.@FusionLax Thursday boys’ summaries

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Archbishop Ryan 11, Springfield-Montco 5

Ryan
Austin Slawter 3G 6A, 3/3 FO’s
Nick Taylor 3G
Brendan Vizza 1G 1A
George Weiss 2G
Jerry Watson 1G
Dan Frechette 1G
Tom Levan 9/16 FO’s
Brody Alloway 15 Saves

Pennridge 11, Lower Merion 5
P 1 4 2 4 11
LM 1 0 2 2 5

Pennridge
Kyle Fanelli 6g1a
Nick Fanelli 2g1a
Chris Warner 1g4a
Sean Fechter 1g2a
Ryan Garner 1g1a
Bobby Maher 1g
Saves: States 10

LM
Grimes 2g1a
Smith 2g1a
Mive 1g
Goldy 1a
Saves: Williamson 4, Silbs 3

Holy Ghost Prep 6, Abington 3

HGP
Zach May 9 Saves
Anthony Gentile 1 G, 2 A
Zach Nangle 1 G
George Rusnak 2 G
Matthew Rueter 1 G 7/10 FO 8GBs
Owen McDade 1 G
Sam Summer, Nick Appolonia, Kaden Marotta and Jimmy
Brook led the way on Defense.

Springside Chestnut Hill 10, Archbishop Curley (MD) 8
SCH 2/1/3/4
Curley 1/3/2/2

SCH
Brendan Clark 1/0
Mac McLaughlin 1/4
Jack Lamb 3/0
CJ Sweitzer 1/0
Ryan Murray 2/0
Matt Bown 1/0
Tyson Hugee 1/0

Hatboro Horsham 12, CB South 8

CB South
Dante Poli 4g 1a 2gbs
Joe Vitelli 2g 1a 4gbs
Ian vogt 1A
Mike Dutkiewcz 1g
Justin Abbonizio 1g 1A
Jake Lautt 5gbs and 3 CTs
Dan Mignogna 1 gb
Steve Nowelski 4gbs and 3 CTs

Ridley 13, Downingtown East 3
Ridley 6 3 2 2 13
DTE 1 0 0 2 3

Ridley
Cade Stratton 3g, 3a
Brock Anderson 4g, 1a
Devon Tavani 2g
Kevin Monaghan 1g
Matt Haines 1g
Eric Magro 1g
Zane Johnston 1g
Ridley goalies: Brendan Risley 12 saves, 1 goal allowed; Matt Cowan 3 saves, 2 goals allowed
Ridley faceoffs: Cade Heverly 15 wins, 3 lost; Ryan Prum 2 wins, 0 lost

DTE
J. Kuhn 1g
R Seal 1g
M. Savage 1g
DTE goalie: B. Wilson 9 saves, 13 goals allowed

Souderton 6, Lansdale Catholic 2
S: 0-0-0-6
LC: 1-0-1-2

Souderton
Trent Breneman 1 G
Adam Booz 1 G
Jake Phaup 2 G
Walker Martin 1 G
Jake Portolese 1 G

Lansdale Catholic
Mike Basilii 1 G
Ryan Flanegan 1 G
Grady Kelly 1 G
Dan White 1 G
Phil White 1 A

Manheim Township 19, Conestoga Valley 1
MT: 7-5-5-2
CV: 0-0-0-1

MT
Sean Curcio 5g, 7q
Dylan Speitel 3g
Jack Kingsbury 3g
Reagan Ketchum 2g, 1a
Hogan Glick 1g
Tommy Mann 1g, 1a
Bryce Hutchinson 1g
Tate Hutchinson 1g
Jeffrey Sturla 1g, 2a
Matt Fruin 1g
Owen Miller 2a
Solen Layser 1a
Caton Johnson 1 save
Jack Braswell 3 saves

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.@LongstrethLAX girls’ recruit: Agnes Irwin 2017 ATT Wright commits to ASU

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/1/16

The Agnes Irwin School 2017 attack Dañiela Wright has made a verbal commitment to play Division I lacrosse at Arizona State University.

Dañiela Wright profile:

Dañiela with trainer Carlos Bradley

Dañiela with trainer Carlos Bradley

High School: The Agnes Irwin School

Graduation Year: 2017

Position: Attack

College Choice: Arizona State University

Club Affiliation: Ultimate

Lacrosse Honors: Under Armour All-American Uncommitted 2017 Team

What will you major in/study? Enrolled, ASU’s Barrett Honors College

Why did you choose ASU? “I love Coach Courtney Martinez Connor and what she is trying to build at ASU. I also fell in love with all that ASU offers academically and the way they support their student athletes.”

HS team’s outlook for 2016 season? “We have a strong team from our seniors to our freshmen, and we can’t wait to get out there and play the best teams in the country.”

Thank You: “Thank you to my Parents, my Coaches Coach Duck & Coach DJ (congrats on being named 1st UWLX Commissioner), my trainer former San Diego Charger & Philadelphia Eagle Linebacker Carlos Bradley, and JoAnn Yusko for helping me get started with lacrosse.”

Longstreth Women’s Sports, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com girls’ recruits, congratulates Dañiela Wright. Longstreth specializes in equipment, uniforms and apparel for women’s sports. Longstreth carries a huge selection of all the best women’s heads, handles, goalie gear and player accessories – including shoes and apparel. Visit longstreth.com for directions and information. <

Pansini Law Group Scholar-Athlete of the Week: Downingtown West 2016 DEF Heather Camden

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/1/16
Staff Report

Downingtown West 2016 defender Heather Camden has been named the season’s first winner of the Pansini Law Group Scholar-Athlete of the Week.

The award recognizes senior and junior lacrosse players that excel in academics, service and athletics.

Heather Camden

Heather Camden in Ethiopia


Heather Camden profile:

Academics
GPA: 4.24
Honors: Distinguished Honor Roll/Honor Roll 2012-2016, Lacrosse Academic All-American 2015

Service
Honors: National Honor Society 2013-2016
Projects: Work Trip Rural Ethiopia, Africa (SIM, Langano Harvest Foundation) 2009
Work Trip Rural Ethiopia, Africa (Langano Farms) 2014

Lacrosse
Position: Defense
Club Team: Phantastix

Heather Camden on the field

Heather Camden on the field

Honors: National Tournament, Team 3, 2015; Dowingtown West High School Team Captain 2016

Other
Sports: Basketball Downingtown West Team Captain; All Ches-Mont League, 2nd Team 2016; Daily Local All-Area Team, Honorable Mention 2016

Future Plans: Drexel University to play Lacrosse and major in International Business

Comments from Honoree

How do you describe leadership based on your service projects in Ethiopia?
Camden: “I learned that leadership is about bringing people together to work towards a common goal. On my first trip, I witnessed two hundred men of different faiths and communities come together to till a large plot of land to provide food for their village. Upon returning on my second trip a few years later, the results were astounding. Fruit trees and rows of crops fed not only their village, but there was enough to sell to the neighboring villages. I saw many fights break out on that first visit, as people from different beliefs tried to work together, however, the leaders drew upon this common purpose to create a thriving, life-sustaining farm.”

How do you balance academics and athletics?
Camden: “I don’t think there’s any magic to it, it’s simply hard work. It’s sacrificing sleep and social life when need be. When you set goals, it’s doing what has to be done until you achieve them.”

Coaches may nominate players for the Pansini Law Group Scholar-Athlete award by e-mailing us at golax@phillylacrosse.com. The e-mail should provide all information on academics, service and lacrosse and a photo must be provided or arranged. All weekly winners will receive a $50 gift card and be eligible for the end-of-year overall winners.Pansini

.@MSI_Lacrosse recruit: Central Bucks West 2016 goalie Hogan commits to Chestnut Hill

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By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/1/16

Central Bucks West 2016 goalie Stephen Hogan has committed to play Division II lacrosse at Chestnut Hill College.

Stephen Hogan profile:

Stephen Hogan

Stephen Hogan

High School: Central Bucks West

Graduation Year: 2016

Position: Goalie

College Choice: Chestnut Hill College

Club affiliation: Bucks Select

Lacrosse Honors: four year varsity letter winner, 2 year starter, CB West Team Captain, 3rd Team All Continental Conference, Honorable Mention All-Intelligencer, Bucks County All-Star, Fall Philly Showcase Fab 40 All-Star

Academic Honors: Student Government Organization Executive Board Member, High Academic Honors, Bucks County Intermediate Unit Student Forum Member

What will you major in/study? Secondary Education with a focus on Biology

Why did you choose Chestnut Hill? “I chose Chestnut Hill because they have what I am looking for, academically, geographically, and athletically, as well as getting the opportunity to play under coach Brian Dougherty and a great staff.”

HS team’s outlook for 2016 season: “Our team has a lot of good chemistry as well as good talent on our defense and our offense. We are looking to take home the conference championship.”

Thank You: “I want to thank my CBAA Youth coaches, Coach Dan Brown, Coach Brian Vetter, and Coach Chris Darcy for teaching the game. I want to thank my Bucks Select Coach Paul McGovern, as well as my High School coaches, Matt Coverdale, Albie Synder, Brian McAdams and Steve Hogan.

“I would also like to thank Coach Brian Dougherty for giving me the opportunity to play division 2 lacrosse at Chestnut Hill.

“A special shout out to Joe Donnelly Senior, Joe Junior and the Basic Training lacrosse staff for my continuous goalie training.

“Finally, I would like to thank my Parents and my sisters for pushing me to be the great player I am today.”

Other schools considered: Gwynedd Mercy University, Cabrini College, Susquehanna University

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.@faceoff_evo Friday Philly lacrosse scoreboad

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Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 4/1/16

High School

Boys’
FO Evo
Archbishop Carroll 7, Lansdale Catholic 6
West Chester East 13, Interboro 2
La Salle College HS 19, Gilman (MD) 2
Collegiate School (VA) 13, Penn Charter 9
Academy New Church 7, Germantown Academy 6
Methacton 13, Pope John Paul II 5
St Joseph’s Prep 15, Roman Catholic 2
Frankford 13, West Philadelphia 6
McDonogh 10, Epicopal Academy 3
Perkiomen Valley 13, Phoenixville 3
Spring-Ford 11, Owen J. Roberts 4
Calvert Hall (MD) 12, Conestoga 6
Central Bucks West 10, Pennridge 8
Plymouth-Whitemarsh 13, Upper Merion 6
Pennsbury at Council Rock North
Wilson West Lawn at Downingtown West
Abington at Neshaminy
Springfield-Montco at Norristown
Perkiomen School at Quakertown
Nazareth Area at Southern Lehigh
Upper Moreland at Wissahickon

Girls’
Plymouth-Whitemarsh 18, Haverford 17
Episcopal Academy 12, St. Ignatius Prep (CA) 9
Springfield-Delco 13, Villa Maria Academy 6
Perkiomen Valley 9, Spring-Ford 6
Henderson 14, Strath Haven 11
Moorestown 14, Red Bank Catholic 3
Academy Park 11, Conwell-Egan Catholic 4
Owen J. Roberts 16, Boyertown 3
Norristown at Chichester
Twin Valley at Coatesville
Central Bucks East at Emmaus
Walkersville (MD) at Lower Merion
Upper Dublin at Pennridge
Upper Moreland at Pennsbury
Pottsgrove at Pope John Paul II
Nazareth Area HS at Southern Lehigh
Oxford at Upper Darby
Pottstown at Upper Perkiomen

College
Women’s
Division I

Davidson 9, La Salle 8
Massachusetts 15, Saint Joseph’s 5

Division II

Molloy at Chestnut Hill (PPD)
West Chester 18, Slippery Rock 11

Division III

Stevenson 15, Alvernia 6
Gettysburg at Muhlenberg 7:00 pm


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.@FusionLax Friday boys’ summaries

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Archbishop Carroll 7, Lansdale Catholic 6
AC: 0-2-2-3, 7
LC: 4-0-1-1, 6

Carroll
Ritter 3G 1A
W. Stenger 1G 1A
George 1G 3A
Ferry 1G
Rymal 1G
C. Stenger 16 saves

Lansdale Catholic
Grady Kelly 4 G, 1 A
Ryan Flanegan 1 G
Mike Basilii 1 G, 1 A
Phil White 3 A
Nick Heiler 12/15 FO

West Chester East 13, Interboro 2

WCE
Alex Hirsh 3 goals 2 assists
Jack Phelan 2 goals 1 assist
JD Carrol 1 goal
Tom Gormley 1 goal
Jo Jo Guarnere 2 goals
Jack Wolov 1 goal
Jacob Greiner 1 goal
Rocco Grello 1 goal
Ryan Oneil 1 Goal
Joe Sivo 15 of 18 on face-offs
Matt Erfle led the D with multiple caused turnovers and ground balls
Goalie saves Billy Kyle 4, Jeff Sherman 3, Billy Larue 3

Collegiate School (VA) 13, Penn Charter 9

Penn Charter
Cody Sweeney 1g
Drew Gallant 1g
Blake Target 2g
Colin Blieler 2g
Dylan Schwartz 2g
Mac Wilson 1g
Gavin Tygh 13-22 faceoffs

Academy New Church 7, Germantown Academy 6
ANC: 1-2-2-2: 7
GA: 1-1-3-1:6

ANC
Tom Villante 10 saves
Eric Carr 8-14 faceoffs, 15 groundballs
James Vandegrift 5 goals 1 assist
Bryson Rhee 1 goal 1 assist
Dave Closterman 1 goal 1 assist
Milo Navarro 1 assist
Pat Kolb 1 assist

GA
Justin Connors: 1g
Matt Ho: 3g
Brad Palmer: 1g
Jim McAfee: 1g/1a
Leroy Moser: 6 saves

La Salle 9, Gilman (MD) 2

La Salle
Baskin 1g,2a
Matt Clibanoff 2g
Mazurek 1g,1a
Meagher 2g,1a
Colin Cahill 1a
Kyle Landis 1g,1a
Ethan LaMond 1g
Francis Krug 1g
Austin Clibanoff 1a
Michael Clibanoff 7 saves
Matt mclaren 1 save
Anthony Giuliani 14/15 at f/o

Methacton 13, Pope John Paul II 6
Methacton 5 4 2 2 13
Pope John Paul II 3 2 1 0 6

Methacton
Kyle Kacala (5G, 3A)
Aidan Denecke (4G,1A)
Kyle Derrickson (1G)
Gil Price (1G)
Ryan O’Toole (1G)
Eric Dietch (1A)
Harvey Smith (7 Saves, 5 G/A)

St Joseph’s Prep 15, Roman Catholic 2
SJP 7, 5, 1, 2 = 15
Roman 0, 0, 0,2 = 2

SJP
Tim O’Brien: 1 G
Pete Gayhardt: 2 G
Matt McGurk: 1 G
A. Schreder: 1 G , 1 A
E. Morris: 1 G , 1 A
P. Boyd: 2 G
Brad Ehrlich: 1 G
Kevin Stump: 4 G, 2 A
Eric Scheurle: 1 G
Jake Goss: 1 G
Zach Snider: 1 A
Austin Winterle: 1 A
Saves-Sean Lyons 3 of 3
Saves- Nick Cissone 2 of 4
Faceoffs: Dan Fisher: 12 of 13, Bernie Halfpenny 4 of 6, Jake Goss 1 of 1

McDonogh (MD) 10, Episcopal Academy 3

EA 1 0 0 2 -3
McD 3 2 3 2 -10

EA
Brandon Kopen 1g
Dan Baker 1g
Nate Emrick 1a
Matt Blommer 1g
Christian Feliziani 10-12 FO
Griffin Ernst 2-5 FO
Jake Floyd Jones 5 saves

Perkiomen Valley 13, Phoenixville 3
PV 5-2-4-2 13
Phx 0-1-1-1 3

PV
Shawn Coulter 5g 1a
Ben Minardi 1g 4a
Connor Dee 2g 2a
Matt Dudley 2g
David Neilsen 1g 1a
Matt baker 1g
Nick Steele 1g
Mario Scotese 1a
Kevin Mo 4 saves 1 GA
Ryan Candelori 5 saves 2 GA

Spring-Ford 11, Owen J. Roberts 4

Spring-Ford 2-1-1-7-11
OJR 1-1-0-2-4

Spring-Ford
Kevin Todd 3g, 1a
Liam Hare 1g
Danny Cassidy 3g, 1a
Jake Hvazda 1g, 1a
Matt DellaCroce 1g
Justin Schwenk 1a
Ray Orcutt 2g, 2a
Chrisw Morgan 7 saves

OJR
Siana 1g
Colt 1g, 1a
Massa 1g
Calle 1g
capaldo 10 saves

Calvert Hall 12, Conestoga 6

Conestoga
Tommy Sopko 2g
Tate Kienzle 1g 1a
Brant Pittman 1g
Dan Bove 1g
James Reilly 1g
Jack McPherson 1a
James Reilly 11 for 22 FO
Scott MacMillan 6 saves
Jack Reilly 5 GBs, 1 CT

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Plymouth-Whitemarsh 18, Haverford 17
Halftime score 9-9

PW
Ali Diamond 6g, 2a
Monica Dressing 3g, 3a
Sophie Kolkka 3g, 3a
Lilly Hanlon 3g
Aurora Mills 2g
Maddie Berman 1g
Meg Ely 17 shots 9 goals against 5 saves
Alexa Augustine 17 shots, 8 goals against 5 saves

Haverford
Lauren Winters 6g
Hanna Breslin 3g
Lydia Hetznecker 3g
Jess Melon 2g
Anna Girod 1g
Caitlin Dougherty 1g
Tess Horan 1g

Episcopal Academy 12, St. Ignatius Prep (CA) 9
Halftime: 5-4

EA
Olivia Dirks- 1a, 1dc, 2gb
Lauren Brenner- 1g, 1dc
Julia Hondros- 1g, 2dc, 2cto
Colby Gallagher- 1g, 1a, 3dc, 3gb
Grace Norley- 1dc, 1gb
Claudia Becker- 1cto, 1INT
Meghan Manley- 1gb
Katie Crager- 3g, 2a, 1dc, 1gb
Corinne Zanolli- 3g, 2cto
Olivia Cunningham- 1g
Izzy Rohr- 1dc
Taylor Lucey- 2g, 1a, 1gb
Sydney Gagnon- 6 saves, 1gb

Springfield-Delco 13, Villa Maria Academy 6

VMA
Audrey Fantazzia 3 goals
Erin Finley 1 goal
Lucy Meehan 1 goal
Brianne Bammer 1 goal

Perkiomen Valley 9, Spring-Ford 6

PV
Christie Balestra 5g
A. Bergman 1g
K. Kelley 1g
A. Koniencki 1g
P. Tyson 1g
D. Fleishmann 17 saves

SF
Camryn Jones 2g
Cassie Marte 2g
Olivia Yeagle 1g
Anja Sweeney 1g
Kamille Ward 15 saves

Moorestown 14, Red Bank Catholic 3

Moorestown
Olivia Alvarez 1g
Julia Bolte 3g
Ava Frantz 2g, 2a
Quinn Nicolai 4g, 4a
Robin Panzarella 1a
Allison Rohrbach 1a
Genie Santarpio 2g
Colette Smith 1g, 1a
Brittany Wright 1g
Jessica Goralski 1 save
Lawson Hayes 1 save

Academy Park 11, Conwell-Egan 4

Halftime AP 5, CE 3

AP
Dakota Street 4g
Chantal Farmer 2g
Cheyanne Farmer 2g
Zyah Newsome 2g
Emily DeLuca 1g
Terae Mason – 14 saves

CEC
Tess Konnovitch 2g
Olivia Schuler 1g
Maddy Terry 1g
Sarah Reed – 4 saves

Owen J. Roberts 16, Boyertown 3

Owen J Roberts 8 8 – 16
Boyertown 2 1 – 3

Owen J Roberts
Maddie Gebert 6g
Kerry Huzzard 6g, 1a
Anna Dempsey 1g, 2a
Frankie Carroll 1g, 1a
Sophia Murray 2g
Sara Maute 10 saves

Boyertown
Madison Siejk 1g
Sydney Fox 1g
Hailey Heimbach 1g
Kasey Fox 2 saves
Sarah Didget 2 saves

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.@stogalacrosse falls to @CalvertHallLax in PNC Invitational, but leaves coach proud

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Conestoga coach Brody Bush saw only the positives in Friday’s PNC Lacrosse Invitational (by Corrigan Sports) at the Ridley Athletic Complex at Loyola University Maryland.

Bush’s Pioneers were defeated by MIAA power Calvert Hall, 12-6, but he said his team handled itself well in the spotlight of a much-anticipated tournament played at a vaunted college venue with a large crowd.

Jack Kinnear had four goals and an assist and JT Bugliosi added three goals while Omari DeBerry had two goals and an assist as the Cardinals improved to 7-1.

For Conestoga (1-2), Tommy Sopko had two goals and Tate Kienzle had a goal and an assist.

“The score is no indication of how we played,” said Bush. “These boys played their hearts out and never gave up. Their goalie was on fire.”

Conestoga outshot the Cardinals (ranked No. 5 in the C2C North America Rankings), 42-29, but goalie Joe McSorley was brilliant with 10 saves and the Pioneers (1-2) could not recover from a 7-3 halftime deficit.

“We out-groundballed them (25-24) and had 42 shots to their 29 and we won half the face-offs.” said Bush. “We just had a hard time scoring against McSorley.

Scott MacMillan had seven saves for Conestoga.

“They were able to get a lot of shots on net,” said Bush. “We missed the goal too often. But the kids played with such grit.

“I like the challenge of really good games in the beginning of the year. They prepare us. I told the boys we might be the best 1-2 team around.”

Calvert Hall 12, Conestoga 6

Conestoga 1 2 2 1 6
Calvert Hall 2 5 3 2 12

Conestoga SCORING: GOALS: Tom Sopko 2; Tate Kienzle 1; Brant Pittman 1; James
Reilly 1; Dan Bove 1.
ASSISTS: Tate Kienzle 1; Jack McPherson 1.

Calvert Hall SCORING: GOALS: Jack Kinnear 4; JT Bugliosi 3; Omari DeBerry 2;
Jacob Kelly 1; Connor Pearce 1; Jack Sawyer 1.
ASSISTS: Jacob Kelly 2; Omari DeBerry 1; Zach Green 1; Jack Kinnear 1; Connor
Pearce 1; Jack Sawyer 1.

Shots by period 1 2 3 4 Total
Conestoga 11 11 7 13 42
Calvert Hall 7 10 7 5 29

Ground balls/prd 1 2 3 4 Total
Conestoga 5 8 5 7 25
Calvert Hall 4 4 8 8 24

Faceoffs by prd 1 2 3 4 Total
Conestoga 2-4 4-8 2-6 2-4 10-22
Calvert Hall 2-4 4-8 4-6 2-4 12-22

Saves by period 1 2 3 4 Total
Conestoga 3 1 0 3 7
Calvert Hall 2 2 1 5 10

Turnovers by prd 1 2 3 4 Total
Conestoga 2 4 3 1 10
Calvert Hall 1 2 5 3 11

Alex Trippi scored five goals and Nicky Petkevich added three as Bullis School (MD) defeated Boys’ Latin (MD), 16-10, in the opening game of the PNC Lacrosse Invitational.

Max Menkes added two goals and two assists and Steven Shollenberger scored twice for the Bulldogs (8-2, No. 13 in the C2C North America Rankings).

For Boys’ Latin (4-2), Logan Wisnauskas collected three goals and three assists and Basil Aburn scored three goals while Luke Shilling had a goal and three assists.

Bullis led, 6-4, at halftime and 10-7 after three periods before tallying six goals in the final period.

2016 PNC Lacrosse Invitational
at Ridley Ath. Complex, Baltimore, Md.

Bullis School 16, Boys’ Latin 10

Bullis 3 3 4 6 16
Boys’ Latin 2 2 3 3 10

Bullis SCORING: GOALS: Alex Trippi 5; Nicky Petkevich 3; Max Menkes 2; Steven
Shollenberger 2; Paul Steele 2; John Markovs 1; Chris Hsu 1.
ASSISTS: Max Menkes 2; Michael Chiaramonte 1; John Markovs 1.

Boys’ Latin SCORING: GOALS: Logan Wisnauskas 3; Basil Aburn 3; Luke Shilling 1;
Greg Ey 1; Matt Brandau 1; Koby Russell 1.
ASSISTS: Luke Shilling 3; Logan Wisnauskas 3; Brendan Mullaly 1.

Shots by period 1 2 3 4 Total
Bullis 12 9 4 9 34
Boys’ Latin 3 6 11 6 26

Ground balls/prd 1 2 3 4 Total
Bullis 7 4 3 14 28
Boys’ Latin 6 5 7 7 25

Faceoffs by prd 1 2 3 4 Total
Bullis 4-6 3-5 3-8 7-10 17-29
Boys’ Latin 2-6 2-5 5-8 3-10 12-29

Saves by period 1 2 3 4 Total
Bullis 1 2 4 0 7
Boys’ Latin 4 0 0 1 5

Turnovers by prd 1 2 3 4 Total
Bullis 1 1 6 4 12
Boys’ Latin 5 1 3 6 15

.@FusionLax Saturday boys’ summaries

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Marple Newtown 19, Neshaminy 7Fusion-Lacrosse-e1426032047676151-1

Marplew Newtown 5-5-8-1 -19
Neshaminy 1-3-0-3 -7

Marple Newtown
KBoucher 1a
TKostak 2g3a
JLONG 1g2a
CXITAS 3g1a
AVIOLA 5g 2a
BSTAUD 1g
JFranks 2g
AFunk 2g2a
A Patrone 2g
GDICamillo 1g
Carrigan 7 saves

Ridley 12, Central Bucks West 2

Ridley 6 2 2 2 12
CBW 0 0 0 2 2

Ridley
Johnston 1g, 2a
Sean Crowley 1g
Cade Stratton 1g, 1a
Brock Anderson 4g, 2a
Kevin Monaghan 1a
Devon Tavani 3g, 1a
Cade Heverly 1g, 11 of 13 FO
Joe Minnick 1g
Brendan Risley 11 save

CBW
Price 1g
Sexauer 1g
Matt Cowan 1 save
Webber 7 saves


Emmaus 18, Delaware Valley 3

Emmaus: 4 6 5 3= 18
Del Val: 0 0 2 1= 3

Emmaus
Baker 3g
Tucker 2g
Mason 2g, 2a
Corpora 2g, 3a
Meilinger 2g
Haldeman 2g, 1a
Kozel 1g, 1a
O’Connor 1g
Speicher 1g
Miller 1g
Conway 1g
Vansuch 1a
McGee 4 saves

Del Val
Padgett 1g
Cohen 1g
PJ Matarazzo 1g
Roche 18 saves

Haverford High 19, Bayard Rustin 10

Rustin 1 – 5 – 1 – 3 10
Haverford 5 – 4 – 4 – 6 19

Haverford High
McClure 4g, 8a
Daly 4g,3a
Kaufman 7g,1a
L McCallion 2g,1a
DiIorio 2g,1a
McKendry 1a
Danny Tierney 11 saves

Rustin
Shawn Diggin 4g 1a
Tommy McGuane 2g 1a
Kip McGuire 2g
Joe Joe Amicone 1g 1a
Cal MacKenzie 1a
Timmy Durant 1g
Kyle Mullin 16 saves

Malvern Prep 11, Garnet Valley 10

MP – 2-3-0-6 – 11
GV – 1-2-4-3 – 10

Malvern Prep
Kyle Anderson 4g 3a, game-tying goal with 16 seconds left
Adam Goldner 2g 2a
Bully Coyle 1g 4a, GW goal with 2 seconds left
Mike Fay 2g – made it 10-9 with 3 minutes left
Quinn McCahon 1g
Zach white 1g
AJ Traynor – 1a
Will Powers- 1a
Sean Christman- 19 of 25 face offs
Sam Stroud- 5 saves
James Rodgers 3 saves

Garnet Valley
Matt Moore 1g
Denny Nealon 4g
Jacobn Buttermore 3g
Evan Trizonis 3a
Andy Ferreri 1g
Ryan Manbeck 1a
Ty Moschella 1g
Steve Bonadio 12 saves

Springfield-Delco 9, Great Valley 4
Spr 2 2 2 3 – 9
GV 0 0 4 0 – 4

Springfield-Delco
M Vent 2g
J Debernardi 2,1
M Gerzabek 2g
Jack Spence 2,1
K Long 4a
D Gluck 1g
A Pickett 15/16 FOs
James Spence 9 Saves

GV
Tashsian 2g
Joseph 1g
Wagner 1g
McAneney 9 Saves

Upper Dublin 16, Plymouth Whitemarsh 4
UD 7-5–3-1- 16
PW 1-0-0-3- 4

UD
Michael Sowers 1g, 12a
Michael Mullen 9g, 1a
Max Winebrake 3g, 0a
Conor Wall 1g, 0a
Nick Vernacchio 1g, 0a
Sanjay Foster 1g, 0a
Jerry Bardol 0g, 2a
Michael Gillen 4 gb’s
Conor Wall 4 gb’s
Ryan Templeton 4 gb’s
Jack Rapine 23/23 at face off
Dillon Lojeski 2 saves

Manheim Township 19, Interboro 2

Manheim Township
Dylan Speitel 6g, 3a
Reagan Ketchum 5g, 2a
Hogan Glick 2g
Sean Curcio 2g, 1a
Zach Diamond 1g
Solen Layser 1g
Owen Miller 1g, 1a
Alwx Wiggins 1g
Jack Kingsbury 3a
Tommy Mann 1a
Kaylor Bankler 1a

St. Anne’s Belfield (VA) 10, Penn Charter 8

Penn Charter
Luke Stansfield 3g
Gavin Tygh 2g 20/22 fo
Drew Gallant 2g
Blake Target 1g

Hun School 17, Blair School 6
Blair (1-1) 0 2 2 2 -6
Hun (2-0) 8 5 3 1 -17

Hun
Devon Cowan 3g
Griffin Moroney 3g, 1a
Luke Prybylski 2g, 1a
Owen Black 1g
James Campbell 2g
Jake Rothman 2g
Andrew Kaye 1g, 2a
Chris Licitra 1g
Tom Bahr 2g
Jon Levine 1 save
Gib Versfeld 8 saves
Christian Lawn 1a

Peddie School 4, George School 3

Peddie: 1-1-1-1=4
George: 1-2-0-0=3

George
Andrew Arth 2g, 1a
Alex Palmioti 1g
Cameron Shollenberger 13 saves

Peddie
Morris 2g
Perera 1g, 1a
Clancy 1g
Feldman 4 saves

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St. Stephen’s Spring Fling
Georgetown Visitation (DC) 8, Radnor 7Steps-Philly-copy14
GV 5-3- 8
Radnor 4-3- 7

Radnor
Games 2G
F Quinn 2G
K Quinn 1G
A Lord 1G
A Lanzone 1G
Solomon 3 saves

Radnor 13 Loyola Academy (IL) 12
Half 8-6 Loyola

Radnor
H Smith 4G, 1A, GW with :28 left
E Games 3G, 1A
K Quinn 2G, 3D
J Puckette 2G
C Belveal 2G, 2CT, tying goal with :40 left
G Gallagher 1A
N Massimino 1A, 3D
F Quinn 3GB, 3CT
A Solomon 5 saves

Episcopal Academy 12, Loyola Academy (IL) 9

EA
Lauren Brenner- 1g, 1a, 1dc, 1gb
Julia Hondros- 4dc
Colby Gallagher- 1g, 3dc, 1cto, 1INT
Grace Norley- 3g
Claudia Becker- 2gb, 1cto
Meghan Manley- 2gb, 1cto
Katie Crager- 1g, 1a, 1gb
Corinne Zanolli- 5g, 2dc
Olivia Cunningham- 1gb
Izzy Rohr- 1g, 1a, 2gb, 1cto, 1INT
Sydney Gagnon- 12 saves, 2gb, 1INT

Episcopal Academy 12, Academy of Holy Cross (MD) 10

EA
Olivia Dirks- 1g, 2dc, 3gb
Darby O’Grady- 2gb
Julia Hondros- 1a, 1gb, 1cto
Colby Gallagher- 2g, 1a, 1dc, 1gb, 2cto
Katie Crager- 2dc
Corinne Zanolli- 6g, 2dc, 1gb
Olivia Cunningham- 2g, 1gb, 1cto
Izzy Rohr- 2dc, 1gb
Sydney Gagnon- 12 saves, 1INT

Non-League

Conestoga 16, Bishop Shanahan 4

Conestoga
Monica Borzillo: 5 goals, 6 assists
Liz Scott: 3 goals
Paige Loose: 2 goals
Sondra Dickey: 2 goals 1 assist
Hannah Ashton: 2 goals
Maggie Gladden: 1 goal 1 assist
Rilee Scott: 1 goal 1 assist
Jules Horning: 6 saves and 2 interceptions
Anne Frascella: 7 saves

Harriton 17, Avon Grove 3

Harriton:
Molly McDonough 3 G
Laura Lasprogata 2G 2GBs 2 DCs
Alex Ladda 3G 1 A 2DCs
Greta Stahl 4G 2A 6 DCs
Claudia Conrad 2 G 3 GBs 2DCs
Alllison Schwab 2G 1 A
Jordan Heller 2A
Meg Willcox 1 G
Devin McClain 6 Saves

Princeton 19, West-Windsor Plainsboro 5
Princeton (2-0) 11 8 -19
West Windsor-Plainsboro North (1-1) 4 1 -5

24 25
Princeton
Julia Ryan 4g, 4a
Olivia Geller 2g, 2a
Mariana Lopez-Ona 2g,2a
Taylor Lis 6g
Georgia McLean 2g
Abaigeal Ryan 3g
Kathryn DeMilt 2a
Zoe Tesone 1 save
Mary Rose Young 2 saves

West Windsor-Plainsboro
Carli Harpel 3g
Jillian Pelosi 1g
Taylor Wasserman 1g

Bayard Rustin 14, Upper Merion 9

West Chester Rustin 14
Upper Merion 9

WCR 7. 7. 14
Upper Merion 4. 5. 9

Rustin
Tina St Clair 3
Ashley Chisholm 3
Michaela St Clair 2
Michelle Chessock 2
Kylie Videon 2
Skylar Demis 1
Tori Cugini 1

Upper Merion
Haley O’Malley 5g
Francesca Lindelow 1g
Molly Weygand 1g
Quinn O’Malley 1g
Riley O’Malley 1g
Allison Shuster 2a
Molly Weygand and Anna Davis led the team in draw control
Lizzy Goernemann 1CT
Jordan Cabahug-Almonte 10 saves

Spring-Ford 14. Parkland 7

Parkland
Cathleen Gaffney 4g
Sarah Stagaard 1g
Lexi Rice 1g
Ana Emrick 1g
Kaitlyn Kuhns 10 saves

SF
Camryn Jones 4g
Cassie Marte 4g
Jill Quigley 2g
Olivia Yeagle 1g
Anja Sweeney 1g
Bri Cirino 1g
Lauren Mensch 1g
Kamille Ward 9 saves

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.@faceoff_evo Saturday Philly lacrosse scoreboard

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High School
Boys’

FO Evo
Emmaus 18, Delaware Valley 3
Marple Newtown 19, Neshaminy 7
Haverford High 19, Bayard Rustin 10
Springside Chestnut Hill 9, Roman Catholic 1
Malvern Prep 11, Garnet Valley 10
Lower Merion 6, Kennett 3
Radnor 8, Wissahickon 4
Springfield-Delco 9, Great Valley 4
Westtown 7, Monsignor Bonner 4
Ridley 12, Central Bucks West 2
Landon School (MD) 16, St. Augustine Prep 11
Peddie School (NJ) 43, George School 3
Allentown Central Catholic 24, Bethlehem Liberty 2
Wilson West Lawn 10, Parkland 5
Manheim Township 19, Interboro 2
St Anne’s-Belfield (VA) 10, Penn Charter 8
Upper Dublin 16, Plymouth-Whitemarsh 4
Boyertown at Downingtown East, ppd
Hill School 5, St Mary’s Annapolis (MD) 5, 3rd period

Girls’
St. Stephen’s Spring Fling, VA
Episcopal Academy 12, Holy Cross (MD) 10
Episcopal Academy 12, Loyola Academy (IL) 9
Georgetown Visitation (DC) 8, Radnor 7
Radnor 13, Loyola Academy (IL) 12

Non-League
Conestoga 16, Bishop Shanahan 4
Harriton 17, Avon Grove 3
Spring-Ford 14, Parkland 7
West Chester Rustin 14, Upper Merion 9
Spring-Ford 14, Parkland 7
Shawnee (NJ) 12, Notre Dame Academy 11
Northampton 8, Quakertown 5
Unionville at Pennsbury, ppd
Wissahickon at Great Valley

College
Men’s
Division I

Lehigh 8, Boston U 7
Brown 19, Princeton 8
Delaware 9, Massachusetts 7
UMBC 13, Lafayette 8
Marqette 11, Villanova 3
Towson 11, Drexel 7
Saint Joseph’s 15, Wagner 6
Yale 11, Penn 10, OT

Division II

Chestnut Hill 15, Dominican C. 5

Division III

Albright 9, Messiah 5
Cabrini 25, Keystone 3
Centenary 22, Neumann 2
Gettysburg 16, Muhlenberg 2
Lycoming 16, Arcadia 8
Gwynedd Mercy 8, Marywood 6
Haverford 6, McDaniel 5
Swarthmore 11, Misericordia 9
Morrisville State 18, Bryn Athyn 7
Rosemont 9, Immaculata 4
Ursinus 14, Dickinson 10
Widener 19, Hopd 5
Alvernia 8, Wilkes 6

Women’s
Division I

American 15, Lafayette 12
Lehigh 8, Boston University 7
Florida 10, Temple 9
Penn State 16, Rutgers 9
Marquette 15, Villanova 6

Division II

Chestnut Hill 25, Felician 0
Georgian Court 21, Holy Family 6
Philadelphia 19, Post 4
West Chester 20, Gannon 7

Division III

Lycoming 18, Arcadia 7
Penn State-Abington 10, Bryn Athyn 8
Cabrini 16, Rosemont 1
Neumann 15, Cedar Crest 2
Dickinson 13, Ursinus 8
McDaniel 13, Haverford 11
Widener 19, Hood 5
Messiah 16, Albright 5
Moravian 24, Eastern 13
Swarthmore 16, Bryn Mawr 5


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Updated list of Philly boys’ lacrosse showcase and skills camps

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Boys Philly Showcase Camps 2017-18s & 2019-20s, by NXT’s Showcase Lacrosse, June 27-29 at Saint Joseph’s University. Division I coaches coach every team at the camp. Athletes go through college-style practices, workouts and film sessions. Campers, split into the two age divisions, experience a box lacrosse session. Last year, campers at both camps got to learn box lacrosse from Denver associate head coach Matt Brown, who helped the Pioneers win a national championship last spring. Next Level Video, NXTsports’ official video partner, films all games at both Showcase Camps in broadcast-quality high definition. Video packages are available for purchase. The 2018 Fab 40 All-Stars are offered automatic admission to the prestigious Boys Philly Showcase in November. Visit showcaselacrosse.com for more information on the 2016 Showcase Camps.

Blue Chip 225 Recruiting Showcase camps for 2016, directed by Ted Spencer, at UMass Amherst. Blue Chip 225’s goal is to provide showcase opportunities for all college bound players. It offers an Elite Divison for players who have potential to play at a top 20 school and a Varsity Division for those players whose goals include college lacrosse at the DII , DIII, club, and NJCAA. The Blue Chip staff is of all college coaches; they invite and encourage observing coaches and videocast both Varsity and Elite all star games nationwide. Blue Chip offers quality videography and recruiting software apps for coaches to track players during programs.
Rising Freshmen Grad 2020 – July 5 – July 7, 2016
Rising Sophomores Grad 2019 – June 27 – June 29, 2016
Rising Juniors Grad 2018 – June 27 – June 29, 2016
Rising Seniors Grad 2017 – July 5 – July 7, 2016
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Summer Showcases

United Lacrosse Syracuse Summer Showcase and Training Camp, June 4-5, Classes of 2017-2020 at Syracuse University. Like the winter showcase held recently at Syracuse, the coaching staff in June will be comprised of college coaches and exposure will take top priority for the players attending. Saturday will feature a pre summer training camp for players looking to get extensive instruction from college coaches. Sunday will feature the Showcase portion of the weekend. Players from all clubs and schools are welcome to attend both days or either or. Both days are open to players from the 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 classes.
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GoFightWin Boys’ Showcase, June 5 at Central Park of Morris, Morristown, N.J., for boys’ players in the 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020 classes We put you in front of the best College lacrosse coaches. Period. Showcases and tournaments are diluted by a large number of players, making it hard to be seen by coaches. By grouping these players in their own age group (60 players, 3 teams), we provide the most intimate college recruiting experience in the country.
Where:Side by Side turf fields located at Central Park of Morris, Morristown, NJ. Click here for a Google map.
Price: $250 (Includes reversible, Streaker Sports custom shorts, Wola-Co Compression shorts and the opportunity to play in front of top collegiate programs)
Registration link: Click here.
Format: 10v10; College coach for each team; Maximum of 20 players per team; All-Star game selected by coaches

Maplezone Sports Institute Discovery Showcase, June 18 at Maplezone Sports Villaga in Aston, PA, for players in the Classes of 2017-2020. The showcase will feature live games as well as a recruiting seminar and positional clinics. Players and coaches will have time for a brief team practice then will compete in three 50-minute games (NCAA rules). The price is $200 with a $25 if registration occurs before March 1. The Sports Village features five turf fields and all games will be videotaped and provided to participants at no charge.
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National 175 Best of the Best Individual Showcase, June 29, 2016, Mitchel Athletic Complex, 1 Charles Lindbergh Blvd., Uniondale, NY 11553. Welcome to the third annual National 175 Best of the Best Individual Showcase. This showcase, being held prior to the well known and highly competitive Best of the Best Club Team Showcase, is specifically designed for student athletes seeking to maximize their exposure by showcasing their skills against very strong competition and playing in front of a large quantity of high quality college coaches. This one day showcase event, 8am-5pm, will offer a special opportunity for players in the 4 recruiting grades to be seen by what we expect to be a very large number of college coaches. In order to maintain the quality of this event, the showcase is committed to keeping each graduation year attendance to approximately only 175 players per graduation year. Click here to register

The inaugural Philly Summer Showcase, by NXTSports, Friday, July 15, at the beautiful United Sports complex in Downingtown (Pa.). The one-day individual event kicks off NXT’s Philly Summer Invitational weekend tournament, which features more than 100 of the best club teams in the nation. The Philly Summer Showcase is limited to only 80 spots per grade for players in the 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 classes. Several players who have previously participated in Showcase events have already claimed spots in the inaugural event. The Philly Summer Showcase is an open registration event. Interested players should register quickly as the event is expected to sell out well in advance.
Players may register by clicking here.
The Philly Summer Showcase spotlights players in NXT’s highly popular individual showcase format. The Philly Summer Showcase will feature elite talent from the 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 graduation classes. All players will play on a team coached by an NCAA coach. Players have the opportunity to showcase their skills against the best talent in the country. The elite venue at United Sports will utilize only four fields to maximize exposure. Registration is capped at only 80 players per grad year. The Summer Showcase leads in to the weekend Philly Summer Invitational, which annually attracts more than 100 NCAA coaches. All players who grade well will be invited to the fall Nike Philly Showcase, the nation’s top recruiting event. The November 2015 Nike Philly Showcase attracted more than 230 college coaches and was attended by more than 90 percent of NCAA Division I lacrosse programs.

The inaugural Mid Atlantic Showcase, by F4Lacrosse Events and Maple Zone Institute, July 23rd and 24th at MSI’s new MSI Sports Village in Garnet Valley. This is an individual showcase recruiting event with 2020-2019s competing on Saturday with the 2018-2017s competing on Sunday. For more information visit f4lacrosse.com
F4 is now accepting High School and Club Coaches Player Recommendations By Clicking Here
Players in Graduation years 2020 through 2017 may also apply for a spot in the Mid Atlantic Showcase by filling out our Player Application By Clicking Here
Questions can b0svn9;=\e directed to Co-Director of F4Lacrosse Events Bryan Churchey at f4laxevents@gmail.com.
The Mid Atlantic Showcase is an individual recruiting event for boys rising freshman (2020s) through rising senior (2017s) that gives them the opportunity to showcase their athletic skill set, lacrosse IQ, and their ability to adjust their game to the skill sets of those around them. College Coaches are given the ability to evaluate a player’s athletic skill set while also getting to assess their academic profile as it relates to their college/universities academic profile. We are expecting over 70 college coaches to attend this year’s inaugural Mid Atlantic Showcase with the University of Maryland already confirmed to attend.
Players will get the opportunity to get a 1-hour training session in the morning before the showcase games begin from the coaches in attendance learning new position specific skill sets as well as team concepts testing your lacrosse IQ and ability to enhance your game. College Coaches will also take this time to tell you what THEY are looking for throughout the day and what YOU can do to get yourself recruited.
Teams will be made up of 20-21 players (2 goalies, 4 defenders, 2 lsm, 1 FO specialist, 8 midfielders, and 4-5 attack man) and compete in THREE 50 minute showcase games using NCAA Rules. In between game players will have the opportunity to attend an additional 30 -minute nutrition information seminar at the MSI Sport Village Complex.
The ELITE-42 Showcase Game:
At the conclusion of the day, the top 42 players will be selected after our evaluations have been talented.

National 175 Summer Showcase, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), 110 8th Street, Troy, NY 12180, July 25-27th, 2016. Welcome to the 5th annual 2016 National 175 Summer Showcase hosted at RPI. This is the premier lacrosse recruiting showcase that provides the platform for the most talented players to showcase their abilities in front of college lacrosse coaches seeking to recruit players from all over the lacrosse community. Based on recommendations from our college coaches and some of the major club team directors we have made a decision to move our Flagship National 175 Summer Showcase 2016 event to the PRIME recruiting dates. The recruiting calendar is always a challenge to maneuver, but with an expected dead period surrounding the July 4th holiday likely to be announced in the coming months it is our belief that the weekends in July will be monopolized by the Club team tournaments and that the individual showcases will be better positioned for college coach and top players attendance in the weekday venues. https://natinvite175.sportngin.com/register/form/051476190“>Click here to apply.

Philly Final Showdown, Friday July 29 at Eastern University, for boys in classes of 2017-20, in St. David’s Pennsylvania. This is a boys’ individual and team showcase for players in the graduating classes of 2017, 2018, and 2019. The event will be one of the last ones of the July recruiting season and expects to draw many college coaches.
Eastern offers an ideal location and very Central to Baltimore and New York City, while only 20 minutes from Philadelphia international airport. All players are guaranteed to compete in three games during the day.
Click here for more info on the tourney.
Teams and individual players can now register for the Philly Final Showcase by CLICKING HERE. For more info contact F4 at f4laxevents@gmail.com.
The Philly Final Showcase will also have at least one “House Team” that will allow area college coaches to invite their prospects as well as local area high school players looking for an additional opportunity to gain exposure before the end of summer recruiting season ends. The Philly Final Showcase gives teams and their players the opportunity to showcase their athletic skill set, lacrosse IQ, and their ability to adjust their game to the skill sets of those around them. College Coaches are given the ability to evaluate a player’s athletic skill set while also getting to assess their academic profile as it relates to their college/universities academic profile. Each Team Plays THREE 50-minute games throughout the day with a one hour break in-between using NCAA Rules. Games are 23 minute running halves with a 4 minute half-time. Games are also played on Eastern University two artificial Turf Fields at the center of the Eagles campus. The ‘House Team(s) will be made up of 20-21 players (2 goalies, 4 defenders, 2 lsm, 1 FO specialist, 8 midfielders, and 4-5 attack man) and compete in THREE 50 minute showcase games using NCAA Rules. This showcase is capped at 8 teams! Cost: $90 Per Player.

Summer Youth tournaments

Philly Showdown, a two day boys lacrosse youth tournament run by MesaFever on June 25-26 at two Philly sites. Registration and information is available on www.MesaFreshFever.com.
Locations: Germantown Academy, 3 turf fields and 4 grass fields, 340 Morris Road, Fort Washington, PA 19034;
Springside Chestnut Hill Academy, 2 turf fields and 4 grass fields, 500 West Willow Grove Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19118. All year groups will have an A and B division (except for 2025), All teams will have 4 games guaranteed, 3 turf fields and 4 grass fields (GA) and 2 turf fields and 4 grass fields (SCHA), Each game will consist of two 22 minute halves. The event uses Tourney Machine to provide instant online game results. You can follow your team on your smartphone and have instant access to the schedule and results. If you are interested or have any questions about the Philly Showdown please email mpetrone_m@homtail.com.
Graduation Year Divisions: 2025 Division, 2024 A & B Divisions, 2023 A & B Divisions, 2022 A & B Divisions, 2021 A & B Divisions, 2020 A & B Divisions

GoFightWin Youth Tournament for boys, June 25-26, Central Park of Morris, Morris Plains, NJ, Classes of 2021 to 2024.
The GFW Youth Tournament is comprised of the most elite youth programs the country has to offer.
Format: Played on 4 Side-by-Side Turf Fields with lights you will not have to worry about this tournament being rained out. Space is limited to just 32 teams total.
What is Included: Tournament Tee for all participating players with team name on back.

Summer Skills Camps

Fusion Lacrosse camps at Cape Henlopen Delaware. Professional Stars teach and bond with players in a relaxed and fun environment, with an ample combination of recreation and lacrosse activities.
CAMP #1 [June 20th-23rd]
CAMP #2 [August 15th-18th]
Ages: current 4th-10th graders (2024-2018)
All meals and lodging will be provided. Camp will include at least 4 current and former professional players. Additional College stars will assist as well. There will be at least two, 2-hour lacrosse sessions everyday. In addition there will be swimming, surfing, disc golf, volleyball, basketball, and a variety of awesome camp games.
REGISTER HERE Please email with any questions: Camp Administrator: Ashley Razzano [arazzano@playfusionlax.com]
Please Refer to our website for more information: http://playfusionlax.com/training/summer-training/

Blue Ox Summer Camp, June 20-23 at Indian Springs Day Camp in Chester Springs. The camp will be instructed by the best local professionals. Instructors feature MLL All-Star Matt Mackrides, a 4X D1 All-American; and former Phillylacrosse.com Co-Player of the Year and Penn State standout Austin Kaut.
Register at Blueoxlacrosse.com
Lacrosse camps is followed by a day of adventure and fun on the 46-acre campsite
Activities include but are not limited to: GA-GA, Basketball, Volleyball, Swimming, Boating and Fishing, Mini Golf, Volley Ball, Rock Climbing, Flag football, Dodgeball, Box Lacrosse Tournament
Times: *Early Drop Off (7:30 – 8:15 am)*
Lacrosse (9 – 11:30) Lunch (11:30-12:30)
Multi-Sport/ Activity (12:30 – 3 PM)
Pick-up between (3-4pm)
*Late Pick-up (4-5:30 pm)*
Click here to view a video of last year’s camp.
Checks can be mailed to Main Line Sports Center: 1340 Swedesford Road, Berwyn, PA 19312 Questions? Email Matt@blueoxlacrosse.com
Austin@blueoxlacrosse.com

Black Bear Lacrosse skills camps in Pennsylvania and the Jersey shore, for boys aged 4 to 14. Get the BEST instruction there is from our best Camp Directors! Advanced player? We offer our campers position specific training daily to enhance lacrosse IQ! Been playing a couple years? We go over situational aspects through white board discussions, homework assignments, and drill work to push you to your limits! Never played before? Every day campers will be working on the fundamentals of lacrosse through dynamic drill work, fun games, and team challenges. Black Bear Lacrosse Camp are built for everyone. The directors are firm believers in using both Differentiated instruction (one size doesn’t fit all, build the camp towards the skill sets of our players!) as well as Diagnostic instruction (their performance leads to use using one of two new drills.)
2016 Summer Camps:
Collegeville, PA- June 20-24, Boys only
Kennett Square, PA – June 20-24, Boys only
422 SportsPlex, Pottstown- June 20-24, Boys only
Avalon I, NJ July 4 – 8, Boys and Girl
Ocean City I, NJ – July 4-8, Boys only
Limerick, PA – July 11-15, Boys only
Ocean City II, NJ – July 25-29, Boys only
Avalon II, NJ – August 8-12, Boys and Girls
Camp features – -Daily Scrimmages, Position Specific Instruction, fun games and contests (Thunder Dome! Water Balloon Challenge!), -Enhance Lacrosse IQ, Faceoff instruction from Philly FO Academy, Fundamentals Based Development, Guest Coaches and Speakers, Positional Coaches for Attack, Midfield, LSM, Defense, and GOALIE!, Fun Prizes and Gear Give Away!
Camp Directors:Bryan Churchey Head Men’s Lacrose Coach at Perkiomen Valley High School; Jon Heisman- Director of Beach Camps-Head Coach Bishop Shanahan High School; Brett Hoffecker- Co-Director of Beach Camps- Head Coach of Oakcrest High School

La Salle College High Quickstick Camps., June 20-24 and June 27-29, La Salle College High.
QuickStick Boys Day Camp, June 20 – 24, 9:00 AM – 2:30 PM, Boys Entering 2nd thru 9th grade
Description: The original Quickstick Lacrosse Camp location! Since 1993 boys have been enjoying camp at La Salle and our camp has grown every year. This camp highlights stick skills, team concepts, and the much anticipated camp tournament.
Campers enjoy live DJ music on the field, lunch for purchase in the school cafeteria, guest speakers in the lecture hall, and a high fidelity action packed video session in the “star trek” room. The last four years this camp has SOLD OUT with over 225 total campers….so send your registration in early!
Quickstick Combine, June 27 – 29, 9:00 AM – 2:30, Boys Entering 5th thru 9th grade
Description: La Salle College Highschool Quickstick Combine is a specialty lacrosse camp designed to focus on stick work, shooting, speed and strength. Campers will experience specific drills and exercises to dramatically improve these key areas. This camp is for boys entering 5th through 8th grade and are considered to be intermediate to advanced players.
Registration link

Million Lacrosse Camps, for boys aged 8 to 17, at the Perkiomen School, June 21-24, elite teaching lacrosse camps in the country. Every camper will receive a free warrior lacrosse stick. Million Lacrosse teaches basics to younger, less experienced players and more challenging skill sets to more accomplished players for over 20 years Mark Million (the owner) is on the field and DIRECTS every camp and oversees every aspect of the week. All facets of the game for all positions are covered in creative teaching settings, using both large group lectures and small intimate teaching scenarios
Every camper receives a personalized written evaluation detailing detailing strengths and weaknesses and direction on how to become a better player.
Millon Lacrosse Camps have been a staple in the lacrosse world for over 20 years. These camps provide you the opportunity to learn under Mark Millon and his staff of top college players. Professional lacrosse players will make guest appearances at the camp also. Millon Lacrosse Camps breakdown into instructional and games, allowing players to develop skills while having fun, to learn more please click the link below.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION and REGISTRATION

2016 Univ, of Maryland Summer Instructional Camp #1, at University of Maryland, June 26-29, Ages 8-15,
Click here for more information
Please visit our website for more information: Maryland Men’s Lacrosse Camps, Clinics and Tournaments
Have questions, please contact Todd MacFarlane, Director of Men’s Lacrosse Operations at umterpslax@gmail.com

Holy Ghost Prep Boys’ Summer Camp on June 27-July 1. Half Day, July 1. Camp Director: HGP Head Coach Ryan Tessler. Ages: 8 to 14. For more info contact: rtessler@holyghostprep.org or 215-639-2102 x220
They will offer expertise in defense, dodging, shooting, faceoffs, goalie play and stick skills. Campers will get to experience the HGP Varsity Experience learning from counselor demos, video and competition. Former Philadelphia Wings Captain and current New England Black Wolves standout and HGP Alumni Brett Manney will be a Guest Counselor. Past HGP Alums who compete at the collegiate level will also be there as counselors.
HGP Lacrosse Camp Registration

Blue Star Lacrosse boys’ camp on June 27-July 1 at The Hun School in Princeton, N.J., 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Ages of Campers: 8-18. To Register: http://www.bluestarlacrosse.com/princetonlacrossecamp
This is a day camp for all ages and all skills at the Hun School of Princeton. Featuring a guest day of coaching by Ty Thompson! There will be a morning session that is devoted to working on skills and an afternoon session that is devoted to gameplay. Players will be divided by age and skill which will allow our coaches to give them specific and individualized instruction.
Camp Staff led by MV Whitlow – Head Coach the Hun Schoo, Director Blue Star Lacrosse; Don Green – Director of All-Stars Blue Star Lacrosse; Bryan Hopper – Director of Box Lacrosse and Camps, Blue Star Lacrosse; Matt Mason – Assistant Coach the Hun School
Other Key information: The camp is open to players from all programs, lunch will be provided in the dining hall or players can bring their own.
For more info email bryanhopper@bluestarlacrosse.com

Team 302 Boys Lacrosse Camps for boys in Grades 4 to 8 in Delaware.
Camp Session #1 – Team 302 Lacrosse Camp (North), Date: June 27, Time: 9:00am – 2:00pm, Location: Tower Hill School (DeGroat Turf Stadium), 2813 West 17th Street, Wilmington DE 19806
Camp Session #2 – Team 302 Lacrosse Camp South – Location: The New Kent County Rec Center Turf Field, July 26-28th, 1:00pm-5:00pm​
Features of Camps: SKILL DEVELOPMENT, SCRIMMAGES, CONTESTS AND PRIZES (STICKS AND GEAR), FUN GAMES AND ACTIVITIES
Online Registration is Live

The Sting Lacrosse Camp for Boys going into grades 1 to 8 at Radnor High School from June 27-30. The camps runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day with lunch (pizza) included. Sting Lacrosse Camp welcomes boys that are entering grades 1-8. The campers will be divided into three age and ability groups, providing each player with the appropriate level of instruction. We welcome all beginners.
Lunch is Provided! Pizza will be provided for all campers. There will also be plenty of cold water available. If a camper prefers an alternative lunch they may bring their own.
Camp Highlights: Fastest shot contest, faceoff contest, groundball king, stick stringing clinic and the all popular 3v3 mini lacrosse tournament!
Sting Lacrosse Camp is designed for players of all ability levels, and will stress the fundamentals of lacrosse while introducing new strategies and skills. Each camper will learn from the top players and coaches in the region. The morning sessions will concentrate on stick-work skills, drills, and lead-up games including 1 on 1 play. In the afternoon, strategy will be emphasized covering areas such as fast breaks, slow breaks, defenses and faceoffs. Late afternoon will focus on full field play. Each player will receive a reversible tank top and various prizes will be awarded at the end of each camp day.
For more info. and brochures call: 610-322-3930. mikebusza@hotmail.com

HEADstrong instructional camps for boys and girls focusing on building skill development, leadership, character and confidence in athletes from the youth level up to high school. Proceeds from the clinic will allow the HEADstrong Foundation to strengthen their commitment to improving lives affected by cancer.
The Camps:
STOCKTON JUNE 27TH-30TH 9AM-1PM, Cost: $175 (Until May 27th) $185 Full Price, Time: 9:00am- 1:00pm (8:00am Registration), Location: Stockton University, 101 Vera King Farris Drive, Galloway NJ 08085
SWEDESBORO JULY 12TH-14TH, Cost: $140 (Until June 12th) $150 Full Price, Time: 6:00pm- 9:00pm (5:00pm Registration), Location: Lock Ave Park, 58 Locke Ave, Swedesboro, NJ 08085
LOWER TWP. JULY25TH-28TH 9AM-1PM
Cost: $140 (Until June 25th) $150 Full Price, Time: 9:00am- 1:00pm (8:00am Registration), Location: Freeman Douglass Jr. Memorial Park, (677 Route #9 Erma, New Jersey 08204)
The goal of the HEADstrong Lacrosse is to develop a complete student athlete who is competitive on the field and in the classroom. With a 10:1 athlete to counselor ratio we can ensure your child receives the attention they need. Players will learn the fundamentals of individual, group and team lacrosse skills in a positive atmosphere. Each day there will be guest’s appearances from professional lacrosse players, coaches and cancer survivors; who will share their stories of hope. Campers will also receive complimentary HEADstrong Lax Tank and Laces.
Registration: headstronglax.org/camps

Upper River Lacrosse development camps, on the Main Line outside of Philadelphia, July 5-10 and 11-17. This summer camp is divided into two parts, with the first week focusing on skills and the second week bringing all the campers together to form a team that will compete in a tournament at the end of the week. Campers are welcome both locally and from across the nation. Position experts from major universities and professional teams will be at camp throughout the week, ensuring that campers get specialized attention.
In addition to sharpening skills for the high school season, Upper River is set up to help players decide how they want to advance their game. Campers will get exposure to a number of college coaches with connections that will be beneficial throughout the college recruiting process. There will also be a live presentation on recruiting for athletes and their families.
Housing is provided at Villanova University for one or both weeks of camp.. Enrollment is capped at 22, and admissions are rolling and available at upperriverlax.com/application”>upperriverlax.com/application. For Tournament Week, current 8th and 9th graders are eligible to apply, and anyone between the ages of 12-16 is eligible for Skills Week.

Gwynedd Mercy University Men’s Lacrosse Boys’ Summer Camps, operated by Coach Dana Lindstrom and Paul McGovern of Bucks Select. There are camps for two age groups: Boys Youth Camp – (Rising 3rd through 6th Graders)
Boys Middle School Camp – (Rising 7th through 9th Graders)
The camps will be held on July 13, 14, 20, and 21 (Rain make up: July 22), from 5:30-8:30 pm at Gwynedd Mercy University at 1325 Sumneytown Pike, Gwynedd Valley, PA.
Coaches will feature Gwynedd Mercy University Coaches plus current college players, along with some guest coaches
The camps will include: Speed and Conditioning Drills, Shooting Skills, Face-Off and Goalie Sessions, Stick Handling and Position Skills, Scrimmages, FUN AND GAMES
Click here to register

AILA Integrated Summer Field and Box Lacrosse Academy, July 18-21, at Bryn Athyn College. Joining AILA President and Coach Johnny Mouradian and the AILA Staff this summer is All-World (Team USA) and All-Pro (Florida Launch) Defender and Bryn Athyn College Head Coach, Tucker Durkin. Along side of him is La Salle College HS/Penn State Alum and current Academy of the New Church Head Coach, Rob Forster.
The ALIA’s Integrated Summer Academy will take place in mid July with day, extended day and overnight opportunities that feature AILA’s In|Crosse System, developed by Mouradian. Players will have participate in drills and live scrimmages in both the box and field while honing their lacrosse skills, techniques and literacy.
In|Crosse education and training, AILA’s proprietary system, leverages the integration and convergence of the indoor version of lacrosse with the field game. The cutting edge program teaches bio-mechanics, principles, strategies and tactics of indoor lacrosse taking advantage of the several features like small goals (4’x 4’9), 30 second shot clock, five on five lacrosse, players learn to play offense and defense, to name a few. Integrated programs contribute to the building blocks of lacrosse literacy, developing well rounded field players by taking advantage of the many features of indoor lacrosse and transferring the benefits to their field game.
Register at www.ailacrosse.net
Questions, contact Brendan Staudt, bstaudt@ailacrosse.net

2016 Univ, of Maryland Summer Instructional Camp #2, at University of Maryland, July 13-16, Ages 8-15, Click here for more information
Please visit our website for more information: Maryland Men’s Lacrosse Camps, Clinics and Tournaments
Have questions, please contact Todd MacFarlane, Director of Men’s Lacrosse Operations at umterpslax@gmail.com

Blue Star Lacrosse Overnight Camp, July 22-25 at The Hun School in Princeton, N.J. July 22- July 25, Campers sleep in dorms Night of 22nd, 23rd and 24th. Extended day campers go from 9AM to 8:30PM
Ages of Campers: 8-18. To Register: http://www.bluestarlacrosse.com/hunschoolovernightlacrosscamp
Spend three days in the dorms of the Hun School while playing lacrosse all day! Campers at the Hun Overnight will have three sessions everyday, morning afternoon and evening which will be split into individual instruction, small group training and gameplay. With over 20+ years of running lacrosse camps, the coaching staff will be more than able to make sure very kid receives proper attention and coaching. Lunch will be provided in the Hun Dining Hall. After the evening session, players will go back to the dorms for a couple hours of movies, stick stringing and guest speakers. Coaches will sleep in the dorms with the students. For those who do not want to sleep in the dorms, there is an extended day option from 9am to 830pm. Camp Staff led by MV Whitlow – Head Coach the Hun Schoo, Director Blue Star Lacrosse; Don Green – Director of All-Stars Blue Star Lacrosse; Bryan Hopper – Director of Box Lacrosse and Camps, Blue Star Lacrosse; Matt Mason – Assistant Coach the Hun School
10% off if register before April 3rd
For more information: e-mail Bryanhopper@bluestarlacrosse.com

Bucks Select Summer Camp, Grades 3 to 8, 5-8 p.m., at Central Bucks East High July 25-28.
The Bucks Select Summer Camp is geared towards players of all skill levels for those in grades 3rd – 8th. The camps 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.
Focus on: Goalie Training, Speed Agility Training, Face Off Training, Box Lacrosse – transitioning concepts to field play
Online registration: BUCKSSELECT.COM

United Lacrosse Super Camps for boys (all ages), at Manahassett Creek Park in Long Branch, N.J. Week 1 June 27-July 1 (M-F 9am-1pm); Week 2 July 25-July 29 (M-F 9am-1pm), For players of all levels from grades K through 12. Early Bird Registration: $25 off camp fee if you register and pay before May 1st.
Click here for more information and to register for the boys’ camps.
PLAYERS FROM ALL TOWNS, SCHOOLS and CLUB PROGRAMS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND.
United Lacrosse Directors will lead a staff of coaches who have excelled at the highest levels of lacrosse. Through a combination of cutting edge lacrosse training and enthusiastic coaching the lessons learned at SuperCamps will last a lifetime! Players will benefit from both individual and team instruction. Each day will bring new instruction to players at all positions so that by the end of the week each player will have increased his “Lacrosse IQ”. In addition to the cutting edge training that each player will be exposed to there will be fun competitions and games. United Lacrosse will also bring its very popular LACROSSE FIT to SuperCamps.
Family Discount: 2 or more family members receive $20 off per family member; Multiple Camps: $50 off total camp cost; Team United Player: CONTACT kcarcaterra@united-lacrosse.com for Coupon Code!

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Boys’ Events

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Maplezone Sports Institute, offering private, group, and team training. Training programs are made for each individual skill set and player. Please contact Cory Malampy at cmalampy@maplezone.com 610-358-5500 ext 21

Lacrosse Evolution Private Lessons and Team Training sessions at our training facilities in Downingtown. Private Lessons are the best and quickest way to get an athlete to their next desired level and beyond. For more information on these programs, visit the Web site www.laxevo.com or call (610) 873-9910 for the Downingtown Training Center.

Tryouts

Fusion Tryouts, April 30th (Current 3rd-6th grade), at Malvern Prep. Give yourself a chance to join the best and most dynamic new club in the country. Our program is separated by the fact that professional coaches (former and current professional players) are your full time coaches, and in addition Fusion provides a rigorous box lacrosse platform which is critical for advancing development. There are at least 10 spots open on each grad year team (2025, 2024, 2023, 2022). This tryout is for the summer season only but players will have the option of joining for the full year at our August tryout. The 2025, 2024 players will not have an August tryout, rather can decide to continue on or not. More details (2025-2023) can be found at: http://playfusionlax.com/travel-teams/fusion-futures/
Details (2022): http://playfusionlax.com/travel-teams/fusion-elite/

The Black Bear Lacrosse Club has spots available on its 2018A, 2022, and 2023 grade level teams for the 2016 summer season. Black Bear is a Seasonal club organization that is focused on offering the communities it serves the best quality coaching and instruction to develop both the athletic skill set and character of their players.
Positional Needs: 2018A- GOALIE, Midfield, Defense, Attack (6 SPOTS AVAILABLE); 2022- GOALIE, Midfield Defense, Attack (7 SPOTS AVAILABLE); 2023-GOALIE, DEFENSE, Midfield (5 SPOTS AVAILABLE)
Teams consist of 20-23 players, receive 12 90 minute practices throughout June and July, have a 2-day 3 hour mini camp in May, and play in FOUR tournaments throughout June and July.
Practice Schedule: Practices are held Tuesday and Wednesdays starting in June at Perkiomen Valley High School in Collegeville PA for our Youth teams.
Practices are Tuesday and Thursdays starting in June at University of Valley Forge in Phoenixville for our High School Teams.
Youth Tournament Schedule: NXT Meltdown June 18-19th; Philly Showdown June 27-28th; Hershey Shootout July 9-10th; Patriot Games July 16-17
High School Schedule: Lehigh Laxfest June 19th; UPLAX Summer Shootout June 24th; Rutgers Summer Shootout July 9-10th
PLAYERS INTERESTED SHOULD CONTACT COACH CHURCHEY AND COACH WISE blackbearnorth@gmail.com or 610-246-4788

The Old School Lacrosse Club has limited positions available for its 2017, 2018, and 2019 teams for the Summer 2016 season. Please visit the Old School website (tryouts) for information and contact us for a private tryout. Feel free to visit our website at www.oslacrosse.com for more information or you may contact us at info@oslacrosse.com. Old School celebrates its 5th anniversary in 2015 and has been successfully instructing players with a team of respected High School coaches/educators lead by Old School’s founder and owner John Nostrant (The Haverford School). Our staff have played or coached at the highest levels and support the “teach first” mission of the club, that is why we selected some of the best teaching coaches in the region as well as select college players who support our mission. We are a player centered club in which each player is given the opportunity to excel athletically and academically in order to be prepared for the next level of their playing career while having a realistic picture of where they fit in the college scene.

Clinics

Spring Session of Shipley School’s Lacrosse Stickwork Academy will launch Sunday, April 10 for two youth age groups at the Upper School Gym. Dates: April 10, 17, 24 May 1 & 8. Times: 10:00 am – 11:00 am – Boys Ages 4 – 6.5
10:00 am – 11:00 am – Boys Ages 6.5 – 11
Fee: $135
For more information and to register
Players should bring their stick and reversible. All you need is a stick and sneakers and to be ready to play.
Address: 135 N. Merion Ave., Bryn Mawr, PA, 19010

Fusion Lacrosse skills clinics, starting April 8, on Friday nights at Marple Sports Arena. What’s special about these clinics is they will be led by Coach Luke Wiles who was a 3-time National Lacrosse League All-Star and current head coach of Archbishop Carroll High School. These clinics will be run in a box lacrosse setting which is ideal for maximum repetitions (the ball never goes out of bounds!). Fusions curriculum and Coach Wiles delivery are perfect for building a great structural foundation that players will use confidently throughout their playing careers. This program is ideal for beginners in the K-3rd age group, as well as experienced players in the 4-6th age group who want to improve their stick work and confidence throughout their Spring seasons!
K-3rd grade (6 week-program): April 8th-May 20th 5:30-6:45pm
4th-6th grade (8 week-program): April 8th- June 3rd 6:45-8pm
REGISTER HERE
Assistant coaches will include a combination of Steven Holmes (current Malvern Prep defensive coordinator and NY Lizard Pro Defenseman) and Alex Turner (8-year National Lacrosse League veteran)

Face-Off Leagues

Philly Face-Off League Middle School weekly Saturday clinics, starting Saturday, March 19 at Main Line Sports Center, is open to all players’ grades 3-8. The Face-off League was created 3 years ago for face-off guys all over the Greater Philadelphia area. They have over 60 high schools participating in the High School League and every major Club team has a face-off guy represented.
It’s a place where players can show up WEEKLY and be guaranteed to practice against the best competition around. This isn’t a one weekend and done type program. If you are serious about facing-off in this area and for your club or school team, you came to the right place! Our Middle School Face-Off League will be 45 minutes of quality instruction learning technique and the new face-off rules followed by 45 minutes of live reps against quality opponents!
Sessions will always be on Saturday mornings at Main Line Sports Center from 9-10:30 AM. For more information on the PFL or to register for our clinics please visit http://www.phillyfaceoff.com/spring/
For any questions about our spring clinics please e-mail John Bodnar at phillyfaceoff@yahoo.com

All American Faceoff, World-class faceoff instruction based in Philadelphia. We specialize in making well-rounded student-athletes, great lacrosse players, and dominant faceoff men. Curriculum consists of “Faceoff Days”: a perfect balance of instruction, repetition, and competition for entry level (Uprising Faceoff Days; 3rd-7th grade) to elite level (Elite Faceoff Days; 8th-12th) faceoff players. Each Faceoff Day will consist of techniques (practiced in the MLL/NLL/JHU), warm up, live faceoffs, and a king of the hill (players will be split in groups based on age/skill). Faceoff techniques will include stance, primary moves, counter moves, body positioning, footwork, hand position, GB play, wing play, stickwork, and shooting instruction, etc. Individual player observation and instruction will occur throughout. The first Elite Faceoff Day opens up at the Phelps School (583 Sugartown Rd, Malvern, Pennsylvania 19355) on Monday 1/11 from 8:30-10pm and runs until Monday 2/22. Other locations include Lancaster PA, Allentown PA, Baltimore MD, and New Jersey. For more information and to register for All American Faceoff Days please visit our site; All American Faceoff is run by Mike Poppleton (Rochester Rattlers, Johns Hopkins, Team USA Training Team, Shipley High School Assistant Coach, Duke’s Lacrosse Club Faceoff Coach).

Spring Tournament

The Chapter Challenge™, a youth lacrosse festival for boys and girls that features good competition and family/team camaraderie on the pristine, picturesque and spacious grounds of the Brandywine Polo Club (Chester County, PA). The event, April 30, May 1, will feature close to 80 teams.
The Chapter Challenge is run by Heritage Lacrosse, which operates Liberty Lacrosse Shootout™, Patriot Games™ and other popular events
The focus is on fun, atmosphere, community and the player/coach/parent experience!
Click here to register
Highlights:
• Multiple Brackets: 2 or more brackets per division; “club” brackets organized based on interest
o Full checking option for U15A elite girls brackets, subject to interest/qualifications
• 3 Games (40 minutes each) / Certified Officials
o Family friendly schedule – 1 game on, 1 game off (1/2 day of play; morning OR afternoon schedule)
• Take Advantage of “Early Bird Special” (multiple team discounts available)
• Professionally Staged Tournament Fields / Festive Setting
Dates of Play: Saturday, April 30, 2016 (teams play either in morning or afternoon shifts) Boys U9 A/B/Club (1/2nd grade); Boys U11 A/B/Club) 3/4th grade); Boys U13 A/B/Club (5/6th grade); Boys U15 (Club/Travel – 2020/2021); Sunday, May 1, 2016 (teams play either in morning or afternoon, not all day); Boys U15 A/B – Morning (7/8th grade); Girls U11 (3/4th grade); Girls U13 (5/6th grade); Girls U15 (7th/8th grade)
• Support the HEADstring Project): Every year teams accept the “Challenge” and collect used sticks and bring them to the Chapter Challenge to be given new life. The Philadelphia Lacrosse Association (local chapter of US Lacrosse) arranges for sticks to be restrung and donated to support lacrosse in Philadelphia and other lacrosse frontiers, furthering diversity/inclusion in the sport.

Summer Tournaments

Summer Rise, June 4-5, by Victory Events, West Chester Univ, West Chester, PA. Great facility with great teams. 2017 A & B (Current Juniors/Rising Seniors)
2018 A & B (Current Sophomores/Rising Juniors); 2019 A & B (Current Freshman/Rising Sophomores); 2020 A & B (Current 8th Graders/Rising Freshman); YOUTH DIVISIONS -2021 A & B (Current 7th Graders/Rising 8th); 2022 (Current 6th/Rising 7th); 2023/24 (Current 4/5th/Rising 5/6th); Click here to register – http://victoryeventseries.com/summer-rise/

13th Annual Liberty Lacrosse Shootout, by Heritage Lacrosse, June 11-12, GCVSA Line Road Field Complex, Malvern, PA (consists of 8 level, sprinklered and beautifully groomed playing fields located in scenic and historic Willistown Township, Chester County, Phelps School and other nearby venue(s) will be added as needed
General Schedule / Date of Play:
Grade / Graduation Year / USL Age Group Date of Play
1st Grade / 2027 (U9B) Saturday, June 11, 2016
2nd Grade / 2026 (U9A) Saturday, June 11, 2016
3rd Grade / 2025 (U11B) Sunday, June 12, 2016
4th Grade / 2024 (U11A) Sunday, June 12, 2016
5th Grade / 2023 (U13B) Saturday, June 11, 2016
6th Grade / 2022 (U13A) Saturday, June 11, 2016
7th Grade / 2021 (U15B) Sunday, June 12, 2016
8th Grade / 2020 (U15A) Sunday, June 12, 2016
Click here for registration

2016 Summer Middle and High School Terrapin Lacrosse Classic
Held at University of Maryland
June 11th- 2017, 2018 and 2019 grad years
June 12th – 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 grad years
2016 Summer Middle and High School Terrapin Lacrosse Classic
Click here for more information and registration for the HS event
Click here for more information and registration for the Middle School event

Battle of Baltimore, by the Passport Alliance, June 18-19, Blandair Park, 5750 Oakland Mills Rd., Columbia, MD. Classes of 2017-20, Two-day tourney, championship format. This event has an outstanding list of club teams attending, from diverse demographics with some coming from the Passport Alliance and some that are not. For more info, www.battleofbaltimore.com. To apply, contact info@battleofbaltimore.com.

Boys Summer Slam Tournament, June 18-19, by Victory Events, West Chester Univ, West Chester, PA. 220+ teams – 60 coaches including Syracuse, VA and OSU. High School:2017 AA* & A; 2018 AA & A; 2019 AA & A. Youth: 2020 A* & B; 2021 A & B; 2022 A & B; 2023 A & B; 2024 A & B; 2025 A & B. *Eligible for the $2,500 Play Huge Prize Pack.
Click here to register – http://victoryeventseries.com/boys-summer-slam/

Laxpalooza Mid-Atlantic Classic, on June 18-19 at Bicentennial Park in Bethlehem, PA. Laxpalooza, in its sixth year, is a premier lacrosse event in Eastern PA and the Mid-Atlantic Region attracting over 120-plus teams, hs TO 2025-26. The main focus is to promote competitive lacrosse in a fun and memorable atmosphere while honoring the game and celebrating good sportsmanship.
Registration for this annual lacrosse tournament is open and spots will fill up quickly! Click here to register.
Hotel Information: Click here for hotel information.
Costs per team: U9 – $950; U11 – U15 – $1150; High School – $1350; Guaranteed minimum 4 games over 2 days.
Checks should be made payable to Laxpalooza Lacrosse Tournaments, and mailed to: Laxpalooza Lacrosse Tournaments LLC, P O Box 184
Neffs, PA 18065.
Or you may submit a payment via PayPal: Click here for more information on the tourney and to pay with PayPal.

Future Legends Lacrosse Tournament, by STEPS Lacrosse, on June 18-19, at RFL Fields in Boonton Twp, N.J. Saturday: Current 5th, 7th grades and HS B Division (2017-18) will play on Saturday, June 28th. Sunday: 4th, 6th, 8th will play on Sunday, June 21st.
Click here for tourney website
TOURNAMENT IS OPEN TO ELITE TEAMS A & AA, CLUB TEAMS & TOWN TEAMS. THERE ARE COMPETITIVE BRACKETS FOR ALL LEVELS OF PLAY!
Each team is guaranteed 4 full games (2 – 20 minute halves); Grade Level Champions – Championship T-shirts; Full Sized Lacrosse Fields; Certified Officials; Great Tournament Venue; Vendor Village; DJ
Registration is open! Please register early in order to secure your spot.
CLICK HERE TO GO DIRECTLY TO the REGISTRATION PAGE.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Tim Flynn, tflynn@futurelegendslax.com 973.584.3943; Charlie Shoulberg, charlie@futurelegendslax.com 973.851.5961

Hershey Laxfest,, by Heritage Lacrosse, June 25-26, Classes of 2020-2027, All teams play at least 5 games in a Championship Format; 3 games of Pool Play on Saturday (6/25/16); 2 games of Playoffs/Consolations on Sunday (6/26/16) (Note – we try to wrap up all games by 3:00pm on Sun). Click here for more info or to register

Play For The Puzzle, June 25-26, The Westtown School, West Chester, PA. This Victory Events Series tourney benefits Kinney Autism Dept on the campus of Saint Joseph’s. 2017 A & B (Current Juniors/Rising Seniors); 2018 A & B (Current Sophomores/Rising Juniors); 2019 A & B (Current Freshman/Rising Sophomores); 2020 A & B (Current 8th Graders/Rising Freshman). YOUTH DIVISIONS -2021 A & B (Current 7th Graders/Rising 8th); 2022 (Current 6th/Rising 7th); 2023/24 (Current 4/5th/Rising 5/6th); Click here to register – http://victoryeventseries.com/play-for-the-puzzle/

The inaugural Abington Cup Boys Lacrosse Tournament, June 25–26, for grade-based divisions ranging from 2017 to 2025 as well as Varsity and Junior Varsity divisions. The Abington Cup is a community-run event managed by a non-profit (501c3) organization that is held on the tradition-rich grounds of Abington Senior High School and Junior High School, located just outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The event has a championship format, offering five games to participants over the weekend. Typically, teams will compete in three games on Saturday in pool play and two games on Sunday during the playoff/consolation round. Click here to register.
Cost to participate in the tournament is $1,250 for high school teams (2017-2020, Varsity, JV) and $1,100 for youth teams (2021-2025), if paid in full by April 1st.
For more information on the Abington Cup, please visit AbingtonCup.org or email abingtoncup@gmail.com.

2016 National 175 Best of the Best Club Team Showcase, HS Division Locations – Mitchel Athletic Complex, Nassau Community College, Kellenberg Memorial HS, Cantiague Park. Youth Division Location TBA. The National 175 Best of the Best Club Team Showcase was conceived on the premise that the strongest programs in the country want to compete against each other in order to establish which program really is the best team in each graduation year across the nation. Much as the efforts of rankings in high school or college lacrosse are not an exact science, neither is this, but we are attempting to establish a team showcase tournament that includes what the National 175 organizers believe are the strongest programs in the country. Our team showcase is a team event whereby the limited teams invited and attending have been carefully selected. Each of these programs/teams have been recognized as top programs committed to the development of the student athlete and with players seeking to play lacrosse at the collegiate level. To apply for the Best of the Best, contact info@nat175.com.

East Coast Lacrosse Classic (ECLC), at the Maple Zone Sports Village on July 6-7. The event was established by three long-time club/high school directors and former college coaches with over 50 years of program administration/coaching experience. The focus of the East Coast Lacrosse Classic and its representatives is quality games, great officiating, and college coaches in attendance, Each team that attends the ECLC will be rewarded with 5 quality games over 2 days at a “world class” facility in front of college recruiters.
The Maple Zone Sports Village is one of the premier facilities in the Mid-Atlantic and serves as host to a number of elite tournaments and showcases.
Divisions Classification
Elite High level club/travel teams
Varsity Varsity level teams
Junior Varsity Junior Varsity teams
Teams can click here to register.

Liberty Bell Challenge, Germantown Academy, PA, July 9-10, Classes of 2017-20, Two-day tourney, championship format. This event has an outstanding list of club teams attending, from diverse demographics with some coming from the Passport Alliance and some that are not. For more info, www.libertybellchallenge.net To apply, contact info@libertybellchallenge.net.

Morey’s Piers Beach Lacrosse Tournament in Wildwood, NJ, for youth, high school and college teams on July 9-10 in the heart of the Wildwood beaches, N.J. This tournament gives lacrosse players of all ages a chance to enjoy the game in a new and exciting way. Teams from all over the East Coast and beyond compete on the beaches of Wildwood as well as enjoy the waterparks and beach during the day and the famous Wildwood boardwalk and amusements in the evening. The tournament offers participants and their families an exclusive discounted weekend package to Morey’s Piers Amusement Rides and Raging Waters and Ocean Oasis Waterparks and a delicious Saturday night picnic served at Rendezvous Beach Picnic Pavilion.Questions? Contact us: beach.sports@moreyspiers.com or 609-729-3700 extension 1195.
Click here to register and for more info.
Click Here for Official Rules
BEACH LACROSSE TOURNAMENT SUMMARY: Games are 5v5, 4 field players plus a goalie, with a maximum of 10 players per team. Each game will have two 18-minute halves with a 4-minute break. Each team will play a minimum of 3 games. Divisions will run from Boy’s & Girl’s U8 – U18, Men’s & Women’s Open. Beach Lacrosse is played with NO SHOES (except goalies).
WRISTBAND INFORMATION: Wristbands are valid for access to Raging Waters Waterpark and Ocean Oasis Waterpark and Beach Club, plus the amusement rides on all 3 Amusement Piers (daily wristband restrictions apply: go carts, SkyScraper, SkyCoaster, Climbing wall, Screamin’ Swing, High Flyer and Springshot are not included) all day Friday, Saturday and Sunday during operating hours. Check Morey’s Piers operating hours.
Questions? Contact us: beach.sports@moreyspiers.com.

The 4th annual Leopard Classic on July 14-15 at DeSales University, Thursday, July 14th, 2016 and Friday, July 15th, 2016. Directors: Jim Rogalski, Head Coach Lafayette College; Matt Brancaccio, Head Coach DeSales University. With a new NCAA dead period occurring this year on July 2-6 for Division I, recruiting camps and dates will be affected. The dates for the Leopard Classic offer a great opportunity for recruitment and team travel. We have a very affordable cost structure and great facilities with grass and turf fields centrally located. Two, side by side turf fields will ensure that we will never have cancellations due to rain. Jim Rogalski
For more information, contact Jim Rogalski at 610-330-5482 or rogalskj@lafayette.edu.

9th Annual Patriot Games, July 16-17, 2016, by Heritage Lacrosse, at two sites in Bucks County, PA, for classes of 2017 to 2027, All teams play at least 5 games in a Championship Format; 3 games of Pool Play on Saturday (7/16/16)
2 games of Playoffs/Consolations on Sunday (7/17/16). Click here for registration.

Episcopal Academy sweeps at St. Stephen’s (VA) Spring Fling; @Radnor_Lax splits

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The Episcopal Academy girls’ lacrosse team earned a sweep of its two games Saturday at the prestigious St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes Spring Fling in Alexandria, VA.

EA (7-1) first defeated Loyola Academy, the seven-time defending Illinois state champion, 12-9, as Corinne Zanolli scored five foals and Grace Norley tallied three goals. Sydney Gagnon had 12 saves in goal.

In the second game, EA toppled Academy of Holy Cross (MD), 12-10, as Zanolli scored six goals and Colby Gallagher added a pair. Gagnon again made 12 saves.

Meanwhile, Radnor (2-2) split at the Spring Fling, bowing to Georgetown Visitation (D.C.), 8-7, before rallying past Loyola Academy (IL), 13-12.

In the win over Loyola, Cat Belveal (two goals) tied it with 40 seconds to play and Hope Smith (four goals, one assists) won it with 28 seconds left in regulation.

Emily Games had three goals and an assist for the Raiders.

In the loss to Georgetown, Games and Fallon Quinn each had two goals for Radnor.

Updated list of Philly girls’ lacrosse events: Camps, clinics, tournaments

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Coach Duck Impact Clinics on Sunday nights (Haverford School gymnasium, 6-7 p.m.) and Wednesday nights (The Agnes Irwin School Gymnasium 6:30-8 p.m.).
Field Players: Elevate your overall play with cutting edge pressure drills Improve your shooting techniques, ride, cutting and defensive play.
Coaches include Jennifer Duckenfield (Agnes Irwin coach, 2015 Phillylacrosse.com Coach of the Year), Joe Tornetta (Owen J. Roberts coach, Phillylacrosse.com Honorable Mention Coach of the Year, 2015), and guest collegiate former players and All-Phillylacrosse.com First Teamers Alex Duckenfield (Strath Haven, Vanderbilt), Maggie Forker (Episcopal Academy, Vanderbilt), John Geary (Merion Mercy coach) and former D-1 Yale coach Jordan Ellis.
Goalies: Improve your Save percentage improving your stance, clear, angles, Face Shots
Price: Each session is $50
Registration: WWW.DUCKLACROSSE.COM

Spring Tournaments

The Chapter Challenge™, April 30-May 1, a youth lacrosse festival for boys and girls that features good competition and family/team camaraderie on the pristine, picturesque and spacious grounds of the Brandywine Polo Club (Chester County, PA). The event will feature close to 80 teams.
The Chapter Challenge is run by Heritage Lacrosse, which operates Liberty Lacrosse Shootout™, Patriot Games™ and other popular events
The focus is on fun, atmosphere, community and the player/coach/parent experience!
Click here to register
Highlights:
• Multiple Brackets: 2 or more brackets per division; “club” brackets organized based on interest
o Full checking option for U15A elite girls brackets, subject to interest/qualifications
• 3 Games (40 minutes each) / Certified Officials
o Family friendly schedule – 1 game on, 1 game off (1/2 day of play; morning OR afternoon schedule)
• Take Advantage of “Early Bird Special” (multiple team discounts available)
• Professionally Staged Tournament Fields / Festive Setting
Dates of Play: Saturday, April 30, 2016 (teams play either in morning or afternoon shifts) Boys U9 A/B/Club (1/2nd grade); Boys U11 A/B/Club) 3/4th grade); Boys U13 A/B/Club (5/6th grade); Boys U15 (Club/Travel – 2020/2021); Sunday, May 1, 2016 (teams play either in morning or afternoon, not all day); Boys U15 A/B – Morning (7/8th grade); Girls U11 (3/4th grade); Girls U13 (5/6th grade); Girls U15 (7th/8th grade)
• Support the HEADstring Project): Every year teams accept the “Challenge” and collect used sticks and bring them to the Chapter Challenge to be given new life. The Philadelphia Lacrosse Association (local chapter of US Lacrosse) arranges for sticks to be restrung and donated to support lacrosse in Philadelphia and other lacrosse frontiers, furthering diversity/inclusion in the sport.

Summer Tournaments

The Roundup, by Ultimate Events, June 4-5, at United Sports, Downingtown, PA, for teams in the classes of 2017-23. Highlights: Providing top competition in an environment that will allow the athletes to play their very best while having FUN! Venue has 10 Full Fields all in ONE LOCATION! Games are less then an hour from the Philadelphia International Airport. Round Robin format, teams play both days. Click here for more info and to register.

Jersey Shore Point Showcase, Saturday, June 4, 2016, Manhassett Creek Park in Long Branch, N.J., for Classes of 2017, 2018, 2019 & 2020. The Jersey Shore Point Showcase is a new individual one day showcase Players in attendance will receive top notch coaching and instruction led by NCAA Division I, II and III coaches as well as United Lacrosse Directors. Coupled with the instruction from college coaches, The Jersey Shore Point Showcase enables participants to compete at a high level and showcase their skills in a competitive and encouraging environment. FEE: $195 per player. Register Here

Strong Island Summer Clash 2016, June 18-19, 2016, at the Mitchel Field Complex in Uniondale, N.Y. ALL TOWNS, SCHOOLS and CLUB TEAMS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND!
WHEN: (YOUTH TEAMS) Saturday, June 18th (HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS) Sunday, June 19th
DIVISIONS: Girls Graduating in the Class of 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 & 2024
FEE: HS Teams $1350 and Youth Teams $1150
Register Here
Any questions please contact dcrimi@united-lacrosse.com

The Long Island Lax Fest, by My Lacrosse Tournaments, for boys’ and girls’ teams at Farmingdale State College on June 18-19. The Long Island Lax Fest now in its eighth year has grown into one of the largest events in the country, hosting teams from every major region in the country. The two day event combines a fun festive atmosphere with great lacrosse action. With well over 300 teams expected across 25 brackets in 2016 there’s a spot for any team of any skill level. In addition to the fun, competitive nature of the LI Lax Fest has also has become one of the major recruiting events of the North East, with over 150 college coaches in attendance last year.
The Lax Fest features two days of games for boys (four games guaranteed plus playoffs) and one day (Saturday) for girls (four games guaranteed plus playoffs)
AGES FOR BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ TEAMS: 2026 (2nd Grade); 2025/ 2024 (3rd/4th Grade); 2023/ 2022 (5th/6th Grade); 2021/ 2020 (7th/8th Grade)
JV; HS; GRADE AS OF SEPT 2015
Learn more and register at lilaxfest.com.

Project 120, by Ultimate Events, at Lehigh University, June 24-26, “Project 120” is a team tournament (2017-2023) that will give back to a non-profit or cause every year. A DIRECT PERCENTAGE of your registration fee will go towards a “project” that is benefiting the community. You will NOT have to do any additional fundraising as part of your entrance into the tournament. Your support will directly offer a positive impact! The 2017s–2019s will play a Showcase Format; 4 Round Robin games of equal weighted competition; 2020s–2023s will play a Championship Format. Click here for registration and more info.

Girls Summer Slam Tournament, July 9-10, Seneca High School, Tabernacle, MJ, by Victory Events, 100+ teams – 60 coaches. 2017 A & B (Current Juniors/Rising Seniors); 2018 A & B (Current Sophomores/Rising Juniors); 2019 A & B (Current Freshman/Rising Sophomores)
2020 A & B (Current 8th Graders/Rising Freshman); YOUTH DIVISIONS – 2021 A & B (Current 7th Graders/Rising 8th); 2022 (Current 6th/Rising 7th); 2023/24 (Current 4/5th/Rising 5/6th)
Click here to register – http://victoryeventseries.com/girls-summer-slam/

Laxpalooza Girls Summer Classic, July 9-10, at Bicentennial Park in Bethlehem, PA, 5320 Colony Dr., 18017. Come compete against Youth and High School Lacrosse teams from Eastern PA and the Mid-Atlantic Region. Laxpalooza is attracting over 120+ teams to the Lehigh Valley. Our main focus is to promote competitive lacrosse in a fun and memorable atmosphere while honoring the game and celebrating good sportsmanship.
Register your teams now for our fastest growing event!
Age Group / Graduation year US Lacrosse age rules apply
5/6 grade is 2022/2023 5/6 grade team during 2016 spring season.
7/8 grade is 2020/2021 7/8 grade team during 2016 spring season.
JV is 2018/2019 JV players during 2016 spring season.
V is 2016/2017 Varsity players during 2016 spring season.

Morey’s Piers Beach Lacrosse Tournament in Wildwood, NJ, for youth, high school and college teams on July 9-10 in the heart of the Wildwood beaches, N.J. This tournament gives lacrosse players of all ages a chance to enjoy the game in a new and exciting way. Teams from all over the East Coast and beyond compete on the beaches of Wildwood as well as enjoy the waterparks and beach during the day and the famous Wildwood boardwalk and amusements in the evening. The tournament offers participants and their families an exclusive discounted weekend package to Morey’s Piers Amusement Rides and Raging Waters and Ocean Oasis Waterparks and a delicious Saturday night picnic served at Rendezvous Beach Picnic Pavilion.Questions? Contact us: beach.sports@moreyspiers.com or 609-729-3700 extension 1195.
Click here to register and for more info.
Click Here for Official Rules
BEACH LACROSSE TOURNAMENT SUMMARY: Games are 5v5, 4 field players plus a goalie, with a maximum of 10 players per team. Each game will have two 18-minute halves with a 4-minute break. Each team will play a minimum of 3 games. Divisions will run from Boy’s & Girl’s U8 – U18, Men’s & Women’s Open. Beach Lacrosse is played with NO SHOES (except goalies).
WRISTBAND INFORMATION: Wristbands are valid for access to Raging Waters Waterpark and Ocean Oasis Waterpark and Beach Club, plus the amusement rides on all 3 Amusement Piers (daily wristband restrictions apply: go carts, SkyScraper, SkyCoaster, Climbing wall, Screamin’ Swing, High Flyer and Springshot are not included) all day Friday, Saturday and Sunday during operating hours. Check Morey’s Piers operating hours.
Questions? Contact us: beach.sports@moreyspiers.com.

The 4th annual Hershey Lacrosse Shootout for boys’ and girls’ teams, July 16th & 17th at In the Net Sports Complex in Palmyra, PA. By My Lacrosse Tournaments. This tournament has become a fast favorite on our summer circuit of events. Teams from all over the northeast travel to participant in an action packed weekend. With over 65 teams expected to attend in 2016, this event provides high quality lacrosse and family fun just miles from Hersheypark, one of the top rated amusement parks in the country. All games in this 2-day championship tourney event will take place at In the Net Sports complex (798 Airport Rd. Palmyra, PA 17078). Each team has four games guaranteed and all teams qualify for the playoffs.
AGES FOR BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ TEAMS: 2026 (2nd Grade), 2025/ 2024 (3rd/4th Grade), 2023/ 2022 (5th/6th Grade), 2021/ 2020 (7th/8th Grade)
JV, HS, (GRADE AS OF SEPT 2015)
In the Net Sports features one indoor turf field, one out door turf field and six beautiful grass fields. Learn more at lacrosseshootoutpa.com and click http://lacrosseshootoutpa.com/registration/ to register.

Rhode Island Lacrosse Classic boys’ and girls’ lacrosse tournaments in July of 2016 at Roger Williams University in Bristol, R.I. Girls – July 16-17, 2016
Games held in and around beautiful Newport, Rhode Island; 2 Certified Officials for all Games; Field Marshals on each field; Certified Trainers at each site; Good Food, Parking & Men & Women’s Facilities; conveniently Located; Video Services Available
Registration link: http://www.rilaxclassic.com/register-now/
Fees: $1,200
Tournament website link: http://www.rilaxclassic.com
Divisions for girls teams will be by graduation year/rising grade. Please see website for details. More divisions will be added based on registration parameters for the ladies.

Summer Camps

Navy Women’s Lacrosse Open Blue Camp, Elite Gold Clinic and Youth Day Clinics.
June 15-16 — Elite Gold Clinic; June 20-21 — Youth Day Clinic, Session I5; June 22-23 –– Youth Day Clinic, Session II; Both Youth Day Clinic Sessions, June 20-23; July 5-7 — Open Blue Camp
2016 Navy Girls Lacrosse Camp
Navy Women’s Lacrosse Camps are designed to teach and develop the fundamental skills of the game, as well as team concepts in a fun, educational and confidence building environment. It is a chance to learn sportsmanship, leadership and teamwork. It is also a great
opportunity to meet other young lacrosse players and experience different coaching techniques from some of the best coaches in the
nation.
The Elite Gold Clinic will include full field scrimmages, an evening program on Wed night and prizes! This clinic allows you the opportunity to learn from some of the best coaches in the country! This is a two-day clinic. Overnight accommodations are not provided. A list of local hotels is available.
NAVY YOUTH DAY CLINIC -Session I: June 20-21, 2016; Session II: June 22-23, 2016; 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.; 5 years to 12 years of age
One Session – $175; Both Sessions – $325
This clinic is specifically designed to teach and develop the fundamental skills of the game: throwing, catching, shooting, ground balls, offensive and defensive skills, feeding and confidence level improvement, in a fun and educational atmosphere. Goalie instruction will be offered.
NAVY OPEN BLUE CAMP: July 5-7, 2016; Rising sixth-, seventh-, eighth- and ninth-graders; Cost: $560
This overnight camp is designed for players of all ability levels.There is a strong emphasis on mastering skills as well as moving on to more advanced parts of the game. Sessions will focus on individual skills, team concepts and full field play. Campers will be divided by age and skill level in order to provide the appropriate learning environment. Goalie instruction will be offered
NAVY ELITE GOLD CLINIC; June 15-16; Rising high school freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors; Cost: $415
This is a high intensity, action packed two-day clinic for the Elite player who aspires to compete at the collegiate level. Sessions
will include drills with an emphasis on mastery of individual skills as well as creativity in stickwork and shooting. Players will focus
on perfecting offensive strategies and high pressure defensive schemes. The Navy Lacrosse Goalie School will be run by former US National Team Player, Meg Huether.

Cavalier Lacrosse School for girls at Cabrini College (grades 2-9) on June 20-23 at Cabrini College, Radnor, PA. Cabrini College women’s lacrosse coach Jackie Neary, one of the winningest coaches in NCAA lacrosse, will conduct the 10th annual Cavalier Lacrosse School. The camp will run daily from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (9-12 June 24) and will focus on fundamentals and skill development. Early Bird Registration: $20 off camp fee if you register and pay before May 15st. Team discounts available for six or more from same school/township/club team.
CONTACT: Coach Neary at kap723@cabrini.edu or call 610-902-1016.
CAMP PHILOSOPHY: The Cavalier Lacrosse School has one goal in mind – for you to become a better player when you have completed our program. Our camp curriculum emphasizes skill development in a fun ‘can-do’ environment. Our staff is committed to helping players individually to improve their overall game.
CAMP PROGRAM: The daily schedule will include offensive and defensive station drills, agility training, guest speakers, individual and team competition and full field game play. Lunch will be provided daily and is included in the cost of tuition.
For Camp brochure click here: http://www.cabriniathletics.com/documents/2016/3/22/2016_Lax_School_Application.pdf

HEADstrong instructional camps for boys and girls focusing on building skill development, leadership, character and confidence in athletes from the youth level up to high school. Proceeds from the clinic will allow the HEADstrong Foundation to strengthen their commitment to improving lives affected by cancer.
The Camps:
STOCKTON JUNE 27TH-30TH 9AM-1PM, Cost: $175 (Until May 27th) $185 Full Price, Time: 9:00am- 1:00pm (8:00am Registration), Location: Stockton University, 101 Vera King Farris Drive, Galloway NJ 08085
SWEDESBORO JULY 12TH-14TH, Cost: $140 (Until June 12th) $150 Full Price, Time: 6:00pm- 9:00pm (5:00pm Registration), Location: Lock Ave Park, 58 Locke Ave, Swedesboro, NJ 08085
LOWER TWP. JULY25TH-28TH 9AM-1PM
Cost: $140 (Until June 25th) $150 Full Price, Time: 9:00am- 1:00pm (8:00am Registration), Location: Freeman Douglass Jr. Memorial Park, (677 Route #9 Erma, New Jersey 08204)
The goal of the HEADstrong Lacrosse is to develop a complete student athlete who is competitive on the field and in the classroom. With a 10:1 athlete to counselor ratio we can ensure your child receives the attention they need. Players will learn the fundamentals of individual, group and team lacrosse skills in a positive atmosphere. Each day there will be guest’s appearances from professional lacrosse players, coaches and cancer survivors; who will share their stories of hope. Campers will also receive complimentary HEADstrong Lax Tank and Laces.
Registration: headstronglax.org/camps

United Lacrosse Super Camps for girls. (all ages) in June and July at Manahassett Creek Park in Long Branch, N.J. Week 1 June 27-July 1 (M-F 9am-1pm); Week 2 July 25-July 29 (M-F 9am-1pm), for players of all levels, K-12.
Click here for more information and to register for the girls camps.
Rob Grella and Devan Crimi’s 2016 Summer Super Camps, by United Sports. PLAYERS FROM ALL TOWNS, SCHOOLS and CLUB PROGRAMS ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND.
As your spring season comes to an end, the summer is a great time to bring your game to new levels. Get ready to be taught by the premier lacrosse instruction organization in the state of New Jersey. If you have attended United Lacrosse camps and clinics in the past you know you can expect the very best lacrosse instruction and commitment from our coaches. If this is your first time participating in a United Lacrosse event we welcome you to “The U” and can’t wait to get you started!
WHERE: Manahassett Creek Park, 536 Long Branch Ave., Long Branch, NJ
Early Bird Registration: $25 off camp fee if you register and pay before May 1st. Family Discount: 2 or more family members receive $20 off per family member; Multiple Camps: $50 off total camp cost
Team United Player: CONTACT kcarcaterra@united-lacrosse.com for Coupon Code!

Black Bear Lacrosse skills camps, Avalon for girls aged 4 to 14.
Register here
Avalon 1- July 4 – July 8 (also a boys’ camp)
Avalon 2 – Aug 8-12 (also a boys’ camp)

To submit a listing, e-mail us at golax@phillylacrosse.com

.@MSI_Lacrosse boys’ recruit: Clearview Regional (NJ) 2016 DEF Rucci commits to Neumann

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By K.I. Goldberg
Philylacrosse.com, Posted 4/3/16

Clearview Regional High School (NJ) 2016 defenseman Alex Rucci has committed to play Division III lacrosse at Neumann University.

Alex Rucci profile:

Alex Rucci

Alex Rucci

High School: Clearview Regional High School, NJ

Graduation Year: 2016

Position: Defense

College Choice: Neumann University

Club Affiliation: BraveHeart

Lacrosse Honors: Lehigh Laxfest

What will you major in/study? Sports Management/Marketing

Why did you choose Neumann? “I chose this school because of the amazing campus, people, coaches and players. The staff, players were all sincere and all wanted to work hard and turn things around fast, they were all determined for success!”

HS team’s outlook for 2016 season? “I think we’ll be good, we’ve been working hard everyday in the off-season workouts. We lost a lot of key seniors last year but we have a lot of returning players, we need to take it game by game and work hard everyday to be the best we can be!”

Thank You: “I definitely want to thank my family first Mom, Dad, Gina and Paul, secondly my coaches Rob Rieck, Mike Cockrell, and Coach Sev for working me and pushing me to be the best I can be. My club coaches at BraveHeart, and lastly my football family and coaches.”

Other schools considered: Georgian Court, Kean, Del Val, Rosemont

Maplezone Sports Institute, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates Alex Rucci. MSI is located on Conchester Highway (Rt. 322) in Garnet Valley, offering Offering private, group, and team training. Training programs are made for each individual skill set and player. Please contact Cory Malampy at cmalampy@maplezone.com 610-358-5500 ext 21MSILacrosse 280x60

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