Does anyone know Noah Symington's contact info? We are putting on a few field lacrosse camps this summer and are in need of a few more goaltending instructors. Others are welcome to inquire, but we figured that he would be a good choice based the proximity of WWU to SFU
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Thanks
Message Board PNCLL B Division Best Goalie
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Jeff Cathrea - Water Boy
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- Location: Vancouver BC
I have to agree with the league President on the idea that this league is packed with some great goal-tending. I transfered to Albertson from the University of Utah, and I'll admit was not prepared to see so many goalies with so much talent.
I think the reason for this is that good goalies don't have to come from hot-beds. While you need good coaching at the goal position to really refine your skills, you do not need a coach to obtain quick reflexes. A coach can't make you crazy enough to step in front of that ball either. I think that's why while some of these goalies may not have ever had any real goalie coaching (although I'm sure some have), they don't need it.
I am by no means a goalie expert, but I spent two years playing some of the top A teams with Utah, and I think I would still pick some of the goalies in this league over the ones I saw back then.
Just for the record, I enjoyed my time in the PNCLL B more than I did the RMLC A. While I made a lot of friends down there in Salt Lake, this league is a lot more laid back in a very good way. It was also a very friendly league. Where else does a team throw a BBQ for you and share a few laughs after beating you up all afternoon? Thanks guys.
I think the reason for this is that good goalies don't have to come from hot-beds. While you need good coaching at the goal position to really refine your skills, you do not need a coach to obtain quick reflexes. A coach can't make you crazy enough to step in front of that ball either. I think that's why while some of these goalies may not have ever had any real goalie coaching (although I'm sure some have), they don't need it.
I am by no means a goalie expert, but I spent two years playing some of the top A teams with Utah, and I think I would still pick some of the goalies in this league over the ones I saw back then.
Just for the record, I enjoyed my time in the PNCLL B more than I did the RMLC A. While I made a lot of friends down there in Salt Lake, this league is a lot more laid back in a very good way. It was also a very friendly league. Where else does a team throw a BBQ for you and share a few laughs after beating you up all afternoon? Thanks guys.
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Blake - Rookie
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- Joined: Tue Apr 25, 2006 10:15 am
I have to agree with Gaudet here. Another thing that hasn't been said is that there are quit a few teams in the B conference- and there are rumors of both the A & B expanding next season. With this many teams, there is bound to be plenty of talent spread throughout this league. Each season, the level of competition improves drastically. As far as keepers are concerned, in my opinion, Blake was the undisputed champ last season. This season- no way- it was too close to call. Noah, Colin and Blake were all outstanding.
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TheNino57 - Veteran
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- Location: Lacey, WA / Ellensburg, WA
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