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National Senior Showcase

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:57 am
by byualum
Spent all day Saturday at the NSS in Denver. There are some very, very good players coming into the MCLA next year. Great performances by kids going to Chapman, Michigan, BYU, CU, CSU and Westminister off the top of my head.

Best player out there was a goalie going to Syracuse that played for the North. A lot of very good, very big, talented kids. Aside from my sunburn, a great day.

And Dick's Sporting Good's Park is a top-notch facility. The games were held on the two turf fields just across from the Rapids' soccer stadium. In addition to the stadium, there are 24 other fields, two of which are turf. All are lighted. Would make a great host for the MCLA tourney.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:59 am
by Sonny
Thanks for the report byualum. Anyway to identify the players from the four teams that are going to MCLA programs next year?

East Wins US Lacrosse National Senior Showcase:
http://www.collegelax.us/news.php?action=fullnews&id=1410

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 11:03 am
by Danny Hogan
pat foy from timber creek in orlando (2 goals in the championship game) is listed as going to Tallahassee CC but i think his goal is to be admitted to FSU in the spring.

He was an easy pic for HSAA and the kid can play.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 11:11 am
by Jolly Roger
Danny Hogan wrote:pat foy from timber creek in orlando (2 goals in the championship game) is listed as going to Tallahassee CC but i think his goal is to be admitted to FSU in the spring.


With apologies to the FSU guys...

Danny, wouldn't a Gator think that FSU would be a step down academically?

:lol:

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 11:17 am
by byualum
Danny Hogan wrote:pat foy from timber creek in orlando (2 goals in the championship game) is listed as going to Tallahassee CC but i think his goal is to be admitted to FSU in the spring.

He was an easy pic for HSAA and the kid can play.

Yeah, Danny that kid was great. Big, tall kid, great finisher.

Anyway to identify the players from the four teams that are going to MCLA programs next year?


Mark Manning played attack for the West and is going to BYU. He played very well in the semis in the morning with two goals.

Dallas McLellen was one of the goalies for the West, going to Westminister.

Blair Bennet also played attack for the West and I believe he's going to Chapman. He had two goals in the consolation game. He's a little guy, but played with a chip on his shoulder.

Darren Hulick is a local kid from Heritage HS in Englewood, CO and is headed to CU. He got a lot of run at attack for the West.

Charles Carroll is headed to Michigan. He's a big attackman from Cincinnati. I don't believe he scored, but he held his own against some pretty good competition.

Luke Gilliand from Evergreen, CO played defense for the West and is headed to Stanford.

Jon Tew, headed to UGA, played for the South and scored in the morning semifinal game.

The West also had a middie going to Illinois, but his name escapes me at this time.

There was also middie on the East team that was a late add and he's headed to CSU. I'll have to check the program when I get home.

The consolation and championship games were a little sloppy as temperatures on the turf were well over 100 degrees and it was the second game of the day for everyone.

The thing that struck me the most was the size and speed of these kids. Lots of kids in the 6'2" - 6'4" range. And the stick skills are outstanding.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 12:07 pm
by Jack Cribbin
Anyway to identify the players from the four teams that are going to MCLA programs next year?


http://laxmagazine.cstv.com/sports/s-high/content/060107aac.html
Rosters for this year's teams follow:

East
Name Pos High School College
Clayton Albright A Tatnall (Del.) Bucknell
David Hild A Kingswood-Oxford (Conn.) Middlebury
Kory Kelly A South Brunswick (N.J.) Rutgers
Christopher McBride A Delbarton (N.J.) Princeton
Jack McBride A Delbarton (N.J.) Princeton
Kyle Wharton A Haverford School (Pa.) Johns Hopkins
William Alessi M Branford (Conn.) Quinnipiac
Zachary Brenneman M East Hampton (N.Y.) Notre Dame
Colin Briggs M Bishop Hendricken (R.I.) Virginia
Robert Caetta M Madison (N.J.) Loyola (Md.)
Joseph Long M Conestoga (Pa.) Penn State
Michael Banks D Brien McMahon (Conn.) Albany
John Lade D Randolph (N.J.) Villanova
Christopher Livadas D Lawrenceville (N.J.) Cornell
Robert Novack D Madison (N.J.) Loyola (Md.)
Matthew Vernam D Shoreham-Wading River (N.Y.) Navy Prep
Thomas Kralovenec G Fairfield Prep (Conn.) LeMoyne
Brian Sampson G Mountain Lakes (N.J.) Penn State


North
Name Pos High School College
Luke Charest A Freeport (Maine) Bates
Timothy Flynn A Barnstable (Mass.) Towson
Mark Goodrich A The Rivers School (Mass.) Johns Hopkins
Ryan Marcus A South Hadley (Mass.) Massachusetts
Keith Merluzzo A Billerica Memorial (Mass.) S. New Hampshire
Matthew Morrissey A Mt. Anthony Union (N.Y.) Nazareth
Robert Owen A Noble & Greenough (Mass.) Princeton
Kyle Piper A Hempfield (Pa.) Salisbury
Zach Boyt M Mt. Lebanon (Pa.) Ohio State
Nicholas Disarro M Niskayuna (N.Y.) LeMoyne
John Lake M Longmeadow (Mass.) Bowdoin
Daniel Lawson M Amherst Central (N.Y.) Herkimer
Ryan Liebel M Avon Old Farms (Conn.) Hobart
Michael Whitcomb M Hanover (N.H.) Dartmouth
Jeff Brown D Cohasset (N.Y.) Denver
Alexander Cole D Moses Brown (R.I.) Gettysburg
Michael Craig D Kennebunk (Maine) Wheaton
Conor Flynn D Corning East (N.Y.) Hartford
Brendan Fox D St. John's High Shrewsbury (Mass.) Wake Forest
Andrew Palmer D Webster Schroeder (N.Y.) Navy
David Gal G Loomis Chaffee (Conn.) Ithaca
John Galloway G West Genesee (N.Y.) Syracuse


South
Name Pos High School College
Patrick Foy A Timber Creek (Fla.) Tallahassee CC
Richard Hafer A Wootton (Md.) Salisbury
Lance Landvater A Cardinal Gibbons (N.C.) Hampden-Sydney
Thomas Murray A St. Stephen's & St. Agnes (Va.) Williams
Chris Clements M St. Paul's (Md.) Virginia
Andrew Conner M St. Stephen's & St. Agnes (Va.) Middlebury
Colin Gload M Hereford (Md.) St. Mary's (Md.)
Ryan Hutchins M Calverton School (Md.) Franklin & Marshall
Robert Kercher M Riverside (N.C.) Maryland
William Kimbles M Queens Anne County (Md.) UMBC
Anthony Mendes M East Chapel Hill (N.C.) Maryland
John Sander M Providence Day (N.C.) Randolph-Macon
John Tew M Milton (Ga.) Georgia
Zachariah McHugh D St. Andrew's (Fla.) Stevens Tech
Brett Newgaard D Blue Ridge School (Va.) Massachusetts
Edward Michael Rowse D Urbana (Md.) Robert Morris
Michael White D St. Stephen's & St. Agnes (Va.) Maryland
Brandon MacKnew G Bel Air (Md.) Queens
Mark White G St. Stephen's & St. Agnes (Va.) Maryland

West
Name Pos High School College
Blair Bennett A Oak Park (Calif.) Chapman
Charles Carroll A St. Xavier (Ohio) Michigan

Richard Duffy A Trinity (Ky.) Wooster
Darren Hulick A Heritage (Colo.) Colorado
Mark Manning A Waterford School (Utah) Brigham Young

Thomas Raleigh A Troy Athens (Mich.) Onondaga CC
Kyle Benton M Oak Park (Calif.)
Gerry Jehling M Lafayette Roanoke
Gregory Mahony M Mercer Island (Wash.) Colgate
Tyler Morton M Kent Denver (Colo.) Denver
Timothy Palmer M Birmingham Seaholm (Mich.) Princeton
Scott Pfiffner M Glenbrook South (Ill.) Illinois
Stuart Shannon M Detroit Country Day (Mich.) Georgetown
Drew Connor D Brebeuf Jesuit (Ohio) Dayton
Daniel Gilliland D Golden (Colo.) Stanford
Byron Langford D Kinkaid School (Texas) Middlebury
Parker Osgood D Lincoln (Ore.) Oregon
Paul Reintjes D Rockhurst (Mo.) Hobart
Samuel Stevenson D Southlake Carroll (Texas) Bryant
Judson Hall G Upper Arlington (Ohio) Ohio Wesleyan
Dallas McLellan G Juan Diego Catholic (Utah) Westminster

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 12:40 pm
by OAKS
Jack Cribbin wrote:Michael Craig D Kennebunk (Maine) Wheaton


There is also a D3 Wheaton in the Northeast. Don't know which one he's headed to though.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 1:32 pm
by Danny Hogan
Jolly Roger wrote:
Danny Hogan wrote:pat foy from timber creek in orlando (2 goals in the championship game) is listed as going to Tallahassee CC but i think his goal is to be admitted to FSU in the spring.


With apologies to the FSU guys...

Danny, wouldn't a Gator think that FSU would be a step down academically?

:lol:


Bravo...

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 2:37 pm
by StrykerFSU
Hey! I'll have you know that there is an admissions freeze here in Tallahassee because the state won't raise tuition, now football players with only one conviction can get in but if you have two then you better send your application down to Coral Gables.

That reminds me, they are going to be bringing Coach Bobby out of his cryogenic chamber soon. We have to make sure he is all thawed out in time to mishandle the quarterback situation again this year and offer words of wisdom like, "Dagummit" and "Always shotgun draw on 3rd and long".

FSU Football: Boise or Bust in '09!

Seriously though, I don't know if transferring to FSU will be more difficult this year than it has been in years passed given the issues with the state government.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 3:39 pm
by wheatonlax20
I am 99.9% sure that he will be attending the DIII Wheaton program located in MA, not IL. I sure hope that I am wrong and a top tier defender shows up in the fall... but as of yet no one here has heard from this guy!

PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:09 am
by kbklax2
100% sure it is Wheaton in MA...Played with him in HS, great player...