Appreciation

Moving on from the PNCLL, this is something I absolutely have to do because it goes un-said too often.
I want to thank everyone who is a part of and runs the PNCLL for everything they have done and continue to do. Especially Jason, Bubba, Wish, Marilyn, I cannot tell you how appreciative I am of the opportunity you provided me for 6 years and provide each year for hundreds of college students like I was with your constant efforts and absolute countless hours of work to the PNCLL.
The PNCLL (and the entire MCLA) is an amazing organization that is very easy to take for granted as a player and even as a coach. But it is important to realize that without these great people, the PNCLL would not exist. Only when players consider how different their college experiences would be without lacrosse PNCLL, do they begin to realize it.
When I think about what I remember the most from college lacrosse, it isn't the on the field stuff, no goal, assist, award, win or loss is what I first think about. It is the people and experiences that you think about. Guys I played with and coached, played against and coached against as well as the people who were always where working with me to run a team as part the League. Road trips, hotel experiences, border crossings, tournaments, etc.
The great experiences sports provide people is easy to realize, but it is realizing that sports don't exist on their own is what is more difficult. It is thanks to the people who make up the PNCLL that these opportunities exist and thanks to each coach, player, administrator, director, etc. who contributes to the league that the opportunity is made use of. I was very lucky to experience the league as both a player, and as a coach to see both aspects of it. My goal was to develop Gonzaga and guide that program for a brief period and i thought it was a lot of work. But compared to the work required to manage and develop a league, wow. Not only that, but the progress we made at Gonzaga only exists with a league which to participate.
With that, I want to send my sincerest thanks to everyone- who I coached and played with, for and against, and to everyone who runs the league. It was great working with you, and a privilege competing against and for you.
Best,
Rick Kladis
I want to thank everyone who is a part of and runs the PNCLL for everything they have done and continue to do. Especially Jason, Bubba, Wish, Marilyn, I cannot tell you how appreciative I am of the opportunity you provided me for 6 years and provide each year for hundreds of college students like I was with your constant efforts and absolute countless hours of work to the PNCLL.
The PNCLL (and the entire MCLA) is an amazing organization that is very easy to take for granted as a player and even as a coach. But it is important to realize that without these great people, the PNCLL would not exist. Only when players consider how different their college experiences would be without lacrosse PNCLL, do they begin to realize it.
When I think about what I remember the most from college lacrosse, it isn't the on the field stuff, no goal, assist, award, win or loss is what I first think about. It is the people and experiences that you think about. Guys I played with and coached, played against and coached against as well as the people who were always where working with me to run a team as part the League. Road trips, hotel experiences, border crossings, tournaments, etc.
The great experiences sports provide people is easy to realize, but it is realizing that sports don't exist on their own is what is more difficult. It is thanks to the people who make up the PNCLL that these opportunities exist and thanks to each coach, player, administrator, director, etc. who contributes to the league that the opportunity is made use of. I was very lucky to experience the league as both a player, and as a coach to see both aspects of it. My goal was to develop Gonzaga and guide that program for a brief period and i thought it was a lot of work. But compared to the work required to manage and develop a league, wow. Not only that, but the progress we made at Gonzaga only exists with a league which to participate.
With that, I want to send my sincerest thanks to everyone- who I coached and played with, for and against, and to everyone who runs the league. It was great working with you, and a privilege competing against and for you.
Best,
Rick Kladis