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22000022 POSPOSTT SEASONSEASON MEDIAMEDIA GUIDEGUIDE 2002 Major League Championship Postseason Bracket

Baltimore Bayhawks (10-4)

Sunday, August 25 - 7:00 p.m. Ravens Stadium - Baltimore, Md.

Boston Cannons (7-7)

Sunday, September 1 - 4:00 p.m. Crew Stadium - Columbus, OH (7-7)

Saturday, August 24 - 7:30 p.m. Hofstra Stadium - Hempstead, NY

Long Island Lizards (9-5)

2002 Final Regular Season Standings

Overall Division American Division W-L Win Pct. W-L PF PA Long Island - x 9-5 .643 4-4 233 196 Boston - y 7-7 .500 6-2 218 226 Bridgeport -z 3-11 .214 2-6 181 235

Overall Division National Division W-L Win Pct. W-L PF PA Baltimore - x 10-4 .714 7-1 210 171 New Jersey -y 7-7 .500 2-6 202 209 Rochester -z 6-8 .428 3-5 173 180 x - clinched division title y - clinched playoff berth z - eliminated from playoffs Bayhawks Lacrosse Contents

Contents ...... 1 Postseason Notes...... 2-10 2002 Roster...... 11 2002 Player Profiles ...... 12-21 Greg Cattrano - ...... 13 - Matt Dwan ...... 14 Gavin Prout - John Blatchley ...... 15 Kip Fulks - Sean Radebaugh ...... 16 Jeff Sonke - ...... 17 Tim McGeeney - Dave Daniecki ...... 18 Shawn Nadelen - Jarred Testa ...... 19 - Jude Collins ...... 20 Jeff Wills...... 21 2002 Season In Review...... 22-28 Statistics...... 29-66 2002 Baltimore Bayhawks Statistics ...... 29-31 2002 Baltimore Bayhawks Team Statistical Leaders ...... 32 2002 Baltimore Bayhawks Player Logs ...... 33 2002 Major League Lacrosse Leaders ...... 34 2002 Major League Lacrosse All-Time Single Game Records ...... 35-37 2002 Baltimore Bayhawks Individual Game Statistics and Box Scores ...... 38-66 2002 Postseason Bracket ...... Inside Front Cover 2002 Major League Lacrosse Team Schedules ...... Inside Back Cover

Quick Facts 2002 Bayhawks Lacrosse Mailing Address:...... 2219 York Road The 2002 Baltimore Bayhawks Postseason Media Guide is published by the Baltimore ...... Timonium, Md. 21093 Bayhawks Public Relations Department. It is written, edited, and designed by Eric Rhew and Phone Number: ...... 866-99-HAWKS Mike Hardisky of the Bayhawks Public Relations Department. Editorial assistance from Internet Site: ...... www.BaltimoreBayhawks.com Lindsey Middleton of the Bayhawks Public Relations Department. Photography by Phil Founded: ...... 2001 Hoffmann. Printed by Towson University Printing Services of Towson, Maryland. Colors:...... Blue and Gray Founding Partners: ...... Gordon Boone, 2002 Bayhawks Schedule ...... Chris Hutchins, Ray Schulmeyer, Dave Pivec General Manager:...... Michael Fiorelli JUNE Director of Game Day Operations: 6 ROCHESTER Ravens Stadium W, 13-10 ...... Hunter Francis 13 NEW JERSEY Ravens Stadium W, 18-11 Director of Ticket Operations: Rebecca Joeckel 15 Rochester Frontier Field (Rochester, NY) W, 17-13 Public Relations Director: ...... Mike Hardisky 21 Bridgeport Harbor Yard (Bridgeport, Conn.) W, 15-7 Director of Sponsorship Sales:...... D.J. Ports 22 BRIDGEPORT Ravens Stadium L, 12-15 Team Physician:...... Dr. Brian Crites 29 New Jersey Commerce Bank Ballpark (Bridgewater, NJ) L, 17-22 Team Trainer:...... John Ferber Equipment Manager:...... Tano Arrogancia JULY Coaching Staff: ...... Gary Gait, , 4 BOSTON Ravens Stadium W, 15-7 ...... Mike Morrill, Craig Campbell 6 Boston Cawley Stadium (Lowell, Mass.) W, 18-9 Home Field:...... Ravens Stadium (10,000) 14 Long Island Hofstra Stadium (Hempstead, NY) L, 12-18 MLL Founder: ...... Jake Steinfeld 18 NEW JERSEY Ravens Stadium W, 17-10 MLL Executive Director: ...... Matthew Pace 27 LONG ISLAND Ravens Stadium L, 13-18 MLL Chief Financial Officer ...... Harvey Rubin MLL Chief Sponsorship and Marketing Officer: ...... Rick Ryan AUGUST MLL Director of League Operations and 3 ROCHESTER Ravens Stadium W, 15-8 Development: ...... Dave Klewan 8 Rochester Frontier Field (Rochester, NY) W, 10-7 MLL Director of Communications: 15 New Jersey Commerce Bank Ballpark (Bridgewater, NJ) W, 18-16 ...... Jaye Cavallo 25 BOSTON Ravens Stadium 7:00 MLL Phone: ...... 201-325-0800 MLL Fax: ...... 201-325-8788 SEPTEMBER 1 MLL Champ. Columbus Crew Stadium (Columbus, OH) 4:00

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Baltimore picked up the top seed in this year’s playoffs with its win over 2002 Schedule & Results New Jersey on August 15. Combined with the loss by Long Island against Thur. June 6 vs. ROCHESTER W, 13-10 Boston, Baltimore ended the regular season with the best record in the MLL. Baltimore has won its last three games and four of its last five, dating back to Thur. June 13 vs. NEW JERSEY W, 18-11 July 18. Sun. June 15 at Rochester W, 17-13 Baltimore comes into the semifinals with a three-game winning streak after an 18-16 victory over the New Jersey Pride on August 15. The win Fri. June 21 at Bridgeport W, 15-7 marked the first time in the season series that the visiting team won. Prior to Sat. June 22 vs. BRIDGEPORT L, 12-15 the August 15 victory, the home team had won in each of the three prior meet- ings in the season series between the Pride and the Bayhawks. New Jersey and Sat. June 29 at New Jersey L, 17-22 Baltimore could meet again in the championship game on September 1 at Thur. July 4 VS. BOSTON W, 15-7 Columbus.

Sat. July 6 at Boston W, 18-9 BALTIMORE VS. BOSTON: Baltimore has owned the Cannons in this Sun. July 14 at Long Island L, 12-18 series, winning all five career meetings with Boston. This season, the Bayhawks are 2-0 against their American Division rival after a pair of victo- Thur. July 18 vs. NEW JERSEY W, 17-10 ries during the July 4 weekend. Baltimore defeated the Cannons, 15-7, on July Sat. July 27 vs. LONG ISLAND L, 13-18 4 in Baltimore before handing the Cannons an 18-9 loss at Cawley Stadium two days later. The two teams met in last season’s league semifinals with Sat. August 3 vs. ROCHESTER W, 15-8 Baltimore coming away with a slim one-goal victory en route to its berth in Thur. August 8 at Rochester W, 10-7 the championship game. Boston clinched a playoff spot with a victory over the Rochester Rattlers on August 10. The win was the second victory in three days Thur. August 15 at New Jersey W, 18-16 for the Cannons. Sun. August 25 vs. BOSTON (MLL Semifinals) 7:00 p.m. In the last three meetings against the Cannons, goalkeeper Greg Cattrano has been stellar in the goal for the Bayhawks. As a result of his outstanding *all home games in bold* play, Cattrano has been named the Bud Light Game MVP in each of the last * All Bayhawks home games are played at Ravens Stadium. three games between the two teams, including the league semifinals last sea- # Home games bold and ALL CAPS son. In five career starts against Boston, Cattrano has averaged 15.4 saves per game. BAYHAWKS BEGIN PLAYOFF QUEST AS TOP SEED: Looking to win their first Major League Lacrosse title, the Bayhawks begin their quest at Boston made the playoffs after defeating the Rochester Rattlers on August the championship in today’s semifinal. Baltimore ended the regular season 10 at Frontier Field. Despite having a better divisional record than the Lizards, with a victory over New Jersey on August 15 in Bridgewater, NJ, extending its Boston has a solid hold on second place in the American Division because of current winning streak to three games. Matching their regular season record of its overall record. This season, the Cannons took the season series from sec- a season ago, the Bayhawks went 10-4 during the 2002 regular season and ond-seeded Long Island, winning three of the four meetings between the won the National Division for the second straight year. Baltimore defeated teams. It is only the second time in Long Island history that an opponent has Boston in the semifinals last season before losing to Long Island in the cham- won a season series from the Lizards. Boston took three of the four meetings pionship final at Bridgeport. from the American Division champions. Baltimore Bayhawks Depth Chart vs. Boston Cannons * # Name Ht. Wt. G 2-G A Pts College Quick Facts Attack 9 5-8 184 44 0 19 63 Massachusetts ‘93 tied league mark with eight points on August 3 11 John Blatchley 5-9 170 2 0 16 18 Towson State ‘92 averaging league-best 2.0 assists per game 42 Tom Marechek 5-10 190 30 0 12 42 Syracuse ‘93 scored three against Rochester on August 8 First Midfield 4 Josh Sims 6-2 199 24 2 9 35 Princeton ‘00 scored a pair of two-point goals at Boston 5 Paul Cantabene 5-11 200 9 0 6 15 Loyola ‘93 has won more than half his faceoffs this year 22 Gary Gait 6-1 210 25 0 6 31 Syracuse ‘91 has five hat tricks this season 47 Jude Collins 5-8 170 7 0 4 11 North Carolina ‘96 also backs up Cantabene in the face off circle Second Midfield 13 Kip Fulks 6-0 188 4 0 1 5 Maryland ‘96 did not play against Long Island on July 27 15 Jeff Sonke 6-2 200 7 1 3 11 North Carolina ‘01 scored twice against Rochester on August 3 19 Rob Shek 6-1 210 16 1 4 21 Towson State ‘92 scored four goals and added an assist at New Jersey on 8/15 24 Mark Frye 6-0 182 5 0 12 17 Loyola ‘96 tied for third on the team with 12 assists Defense 7 Matt Dwan 6-2 220 0 0 0 0 Loyola ‘95 third on the team with 29 ground balls 34 Brian Reese 6-3 210 0 0 0 0 Maryland ‘98 scored goal and added assist in All-Star Game 3 Jamie Hanford 6-2 235 0 0 0 0 Loyola ‘98 is 7-of-15 in faceoffs with Baltimore (four games) Goal GA GAA Rec. SV 2 Greg Cattrano 5-9 186 150 12.08 9-4 241 Brown ‘97 has won Bud Light Game MVP in last 3 meetings with Boston * - Stats are for the 2002 regular season only.

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BAYHAWKS vs. BOSTON Player Goals Assts. Points Inside the Numbers Gary Gait * 17 6 23 Tom Marechek 14 4 18 Baltimore’s Record in 2002 When: Mark Millon 13 5 18 Bayhawks score first ...... 6-4 Dan Denihan 4 8 12 Opponent scores first ...... 4-0 Josh Sims 6 2 10 Jarred Testa 6 0 6 Bayhawks lead after 1st quarter ...... 7-1 Paul Cantabene 4 2 6 Bayhawks trail after 1st quarter ...... 2-2 Greg McCavera 4 1 5 Bayhawks tied after 1st quarter ...... 1-1 Rob Shek 4 1 5 Jeff Sonke 3 1 4 Bayhawks lead at halftime ...... 8-1 Matt Shearer 2 1 3 Bayhawks trail at halftime ...... 2-3 Kip Fulks 2 1 3 Bayhawks tied at halftime...... 0-0 Gavin Prout 1 2 3 John Blatchley 0 3 3 Bayhawks lead after 3rd quarter ...... 10-0 Dudley Dixon 2 0 2 Bayhawks trail after 3rd quarter ...... 0-4 Sean Radebaugh 1 1 2 Bayhawks tied after 3rd quarter ...... 0-0 Jude Collins 1 0 1 Shawn Nadelen 1 0 1 Bayhawks outshoot opponent ...... 3-1 Rob Doerr 0 1 1 opponent outshoots the Bayhawks ...... 7-2 Greg Cattrano 97 saves Brian Hole 2 saves Bayhawks tie opponent in shots ...... 0-1 Tim McGeeney 1 save Bayhawks score five goals or less...... 0-0 * - Gait scored 11 goals and five assists against Boston with Long Island during the Bayhawks score six to nine goals ...... 0-0 2001 season. Bayhawks score 10-15 goals...... 5-3 BOSTON vs. BAYHAWKS Bayhawks score 16 goals or more ...... 5-1 Player Goals Assts. Pts. In games decided by one goal...... 0-0 David Evans 11 2 13 Tucker Radebaugh 7 3 10 In games decided by two goals...... 1-0 Michael Watson 6 2 8 In games decided by three goals...... 2-1 Greg Traynor 3 4 7 In games decided by four goals ...... 1-0 Tim Whiteley 2 3 5 Mike Battista 4 0 4 In games decided by five-plus goals...... 6-3 Doug Knight 3 0 3 Afternoon games ...... 0-1 Bill Edell 2 1 3 Evening games ...... 10-3 2 0 2 Mike Regan 1 0 2 Game is played on Monday...... 0-0 Mike Busza 1 0 1 Game is played on Tuesday...... 0-0 Scott Doyle 1 0 1 Game is played on Wednesday ...... 0-0 Brent Rothfuss 1 0 1 John Madigan 1 0 1 Game is played on Thursday...... 6-0 Brian Kuczma 1 0 1 Game is played on Friday ...... 1-0 Tim Byrnes 0 1 1 Game is played on Saturday ...... 3-3 Bill Daye 40 saves Keith Cynar 9 saves Game is played on Sunday ...... 0-1 Mike Abeles 5 saves Kevin O’ Brien 14 saves Boston enters the 2002 playoffs on a four-game winning streak after the one-goal victory over the Long Island Lizards on Thursday evening. The BALTIMORE VS. BRIDGEPORT: Bridgeport picked up its first win of the recent string of luck turned a 3-7 record into an even 7-7 mark. season against the Bayhawks on June 22 in Baltimore, tying the all-time series Attackman David Evans leads the Cannons into the 2002 playoffs. at two games each. The previous evening, Baltimore handed the Barrage a 15- Leading the team in scoring, Evans has scored 24 goals, including five two- 7 loss at Harbor Yard for its fourth straight win, setting a new league record pointers, to go with 13 assists. He ranks among the top ten in points, two-point for consecutive wins to start the season. Former Bayhawks Dan Denihan and goals, and assists. Against Baltimore in 2002, Evans scored three goals in the Tom Kessler now play for the Barrage. Kessler was obtained earlier this sea- two games. He has 13 career points against the Bayhawks with 11 goals and son, along with the 2003 playing rights for defenseman Rob Doerr. In return, two assists. Boston netminders Keith Cynar and Kevin O’ Brien split time the Bayhawks obtained defenseman Jamie Hanford. Bridgeport did not earn between the pipes in the two meetings this season. In Boston’s loss on July 4, a spot in this year’s playoffs after going 3-11 during the regular season. The Cynar made his first start of the season and made nine saves in 51 minutes of Barrage do have the distinction of stopping historic win streaks. After snap- action. Two days later, O’ Brien got the start against the Bayhawks, making 14 ping Baltimore’s season-opening four-game win streak, the Barrage defeated stops. Long Island on July 31 to end its league-record seven-game win streak. In turn, the victory for the Barrage over Long Island was the start of a three-game Boston-Baltimore Series History: losing streak for the Lizards, the longest in team history. Baltimore Leads, 5-0 For the second straight season, Bridgeport ended its year at 3-11, worst in Date Site Score Game MVP Major League Lacrosse. The Barrage also end the season on a two-game los- June 30, 2001 Boston BAL, 14-13 M. Millon ing streak after defeating the Boston Cannons and Long Island Lizards in suc- August 11, 2001 Baltimore BAL, 18-12 T. Marechek cessive games. Bridgeport is 6-22 all-time in the two seasons of Major League September 1, 2001 * Bridgeport BAL, 12-11 G. Cattrano Lacrosse. July 4, 2002 Baltimore BAL, 15-7 G. Cattrano July 6, 2002 Boston BAL, 18-9 G. Cattrano * - MLL Semi-Final Game at Bridgeport, Conn. Bridgeport-Baltimore Series History: Tied, 2-2 Date Site Score Game MVP June 17, 2001 Bridgeport BRI, 12-9 M. Panetta July 27, 2001 Baltimore BAL, 12-11 Kip Fulks June 21, 2002 Bridgeport BAL, 15-7 G. Cattrano June 22, 2002 Baltimore BRI, 15-12 M. Spuryt

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BAYHAWKS vs.BRIDGEPORT Player Goals Assts. Pts. 2002 Bayhawks Margin of Victory Mark Millon 8 6 14 Tom Marechek 3 5 8 12345 678910+ Gary Gait 6 1 7 121 321 Paul Cantabene 6 0 6 Mark Frye 3 2 5 Dan Denihan * 2 3 5 2002 Bayhawks Margin of Defeat Kip Fulks 3 1 4 Josh Sims 2 2 4 12345678910+ Jarred Testa 3 0 3 121 Greg McCavera 2 0 2 Sean Radebaugh 2 0 2 Gavin Prout 1 1 2 Jeff Wills 0 2 2 Island started off strong this season, winning eight of its first nine games. With Matt Shearer 1 0 1 an 8-1 record, the Lizards suffered a small drought, losing four straight games Jude Collins 1 0 1 Greg Cattrano 80 saves to drop to 8-5. Even with the longest losing streak in team history, the Lizards BRIDGEPORT vs. BAYHAWKS clinched the American Division championship for the second straight year and Player Goals Assts. Pts. hosted a playoff game at Hofstra Stadium last night. Matt Panetta 7 2 9 In the first meeting between the two teams on July 14, an 18-12 victory for 5 3 9 Blake Miller 4 2 6 the Lizards at Hofstra Stadium, attackman Ken Garcia scored four goals and Brian Langtry 3 3 6 added an assist to lead the Lizards’ offensive charge, while Tim Goettelmann Joseph Brock 4 1 5 and each added three goals. Powell also added four assists, Keith Cromwell 2 3 5 earning the Bud Light Game MVP award for the host Lizards. 2 3 5 Dan Denihan 1 3 4 Two weeks later, the Lizards defeated the Bayhawks for the third straight Jim Gonnella 1 3 4 time in the series, 18-13, in front of the largest crowd of the season in Kenneth Garcia 3 0 3 Baltimore. 4,296 fans saw nine different Lizards score goals for visiting Long Thomas Carmean 0 2 2 Island, while seeing Gait score four goals against his former team. Long Island B.J. Prager 2 0 2 Todd Eichelberger 1 1 2 goalkeeper Brian Carcaterra made 17 saves to earn the Bud Light Game Matt Alexander 1 0 1 MVP award for the Lizards. He also extended his MLL-record unbeaten streak Brian Silcott 1 0 1 to 12 games. Jim Mule 32 saves Powell leads the offensive charge for the Lizards this season. He scored 37 Mark Spuryt 16 saves goals to go with 30 assists and leads the MLL in points with 68. He became BALTIMORE VS. LONG ISLAND: Looking to end a three-game losing the second player in league history to record 100 career points on July 27, streak to the Lizards, Baltimore could face Long Island in the championship accomplishing the feat against the Bayhawks at Ravens Stadium. In the two game for the second straight season. Last year, Long Island ended the meetings this season, Powell has scored five goals and added seven assists. He Bayhawks’ two-game series win streak with the 15-11 victory in the champi- leads all Lizards in career scoring against Baltimore, scoring nine goals and onship game at Bridgeport. Since that win, Long Island has been unbeaten assisting on ten other Long Island goals. Attackman Terry Riordan leads all against the Bayhawks, sweeping the season series and taking a 3-2 all-time Long Island goal scorers in the all-time series against the Bayhawks with 16 series advantage. Current player-coach Gary Gait and attackman Sean tallies. Radebaugh were obtained from Long Island beforethe season began. Long In their final tuneup before the playoffs, the Lizards ended a four-game 2002 Top Individual Performances

Points Fewest Goals Allowed (min. 45 minutes) 8 - Mark Millon, at Rochester (6/15/02) 6 - Greg Cattrano, vs. Boston (7/4/02) 8 - Mark Millon, vs. Rochester (8/3/02) 7 - Greg Cattrano, at Bridgeport (6/21/02) 6 - three times 7 - Greg Cattrano, at Rochester (8/8/02) Goals 8 - Greg Cattrano, two times 6 - Mark Millon, vs. Rochester (8/3/02) Most Goals Allowed (min. 45 minutes) 5 - Mark Millon, at Rochester (6/15/02) 22 - Greg Cattrano, at New Jersey (6/29/02) 5 - Mark Millon, at Long Island (7/14/02) 18 - Greg Cattrano, vs. Long Island (7/27/02) Two-Point Goals 17 - Greg Cattrano, at Long Island (7/14/02) 2 - Josh Sims, at Boston (7/6/02) Assists Fewest Points Allowed (min. 45 minutes) 4 - Mark Frye, vs. New Jersey (6/13/02) 7 - Greg Cattrano, vs. Boston (7/4/02) 4 - Mark Millon, at Boston (7/4/02) 7 - Greg Cattrano, at Bridgeport (6/21/02) Saves 7 - Greg Cattrano, at Boston (7/6/02) 25 - Greg Cattrano, two times 7 - Greg Cattrano, at Rochester (8/8/02) 21 - Greg Cattrano, two times Most Points Allowed (min. 45 minutes) 20 - Greg Cattrano, at Boston (7/6/02) 22 - Greg Cattrano, at New Jersey (6/29/02) 19 - Greg Cattrano, three times 18 - Greg Cattrano, at Long Island (7/14/02) 18 - Greg Cattrano, vs. Long Island (7/27/02) 18 - Greg Cattrano, at Long Island (7/27/02)

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losing streak, defeating the Bridgeport Barrage, 18-11, on August 17. Attackman A.J. Haugen scored four goals with three assists to lead the host 2002 Scoring Highs and Lows Lizards and was named the Bud Light Game MVP. Carcaterra made 17 saves Baltimore in the goal for the Lizards. Most goals in the 1st Qtr: ...... 7, vs. New Jersey (7/18/02) After trading goals with the Barrage to start the game, Long Island scored Most points in the 1st Qtr:...... 7, vs. New Jersey (7/18/02) five straight and 12 of the next 13 goals to put the game out of reach for vis- iting Bridgeport. Despite a seven-goal run by the Barrage in the third quarter, Fewest Goals in the 1st Qtr: ...... 1, vs. Rochester (8/3/02) the Lizards held on to the seven-goal victory. Fewest points in the 1st Qtr: ...... 1, vs. Rochester (8/3/02) Baltimore could face the Lizards in the championship game for the second Most goals in the 2nd Qtr: ...... 7, two times straight season. Last year, the Lizards won the inaugural championship, 15-11. Most points in the 2nd Qtr:...... 7, two times Fewest Goals in the 2nd Qtr: ...... 1, three times Baltimore - Long Island Series History: Fewest points in the 2nd Qtr: ...... 1, three times Long Island Leads, 3-2 Most goals in the 3rd Qtr: ...... 8, vs. New Jersey (6/13/02) Date Site Score Game MVP Most points in the 3rd Qtr: ...... 8, vs. New Jersey (6/13/02) June 7, 2001 Baltimore BAL, 16-13 T. Marechek Fewest Goals in the 3rd Qtr: ...... 1, at Rochester (8/8/02) July 14, 2001 Long Island BAL, 16-10 G. Cattrano Fewest points in the 3rd Qtr: ...... 1, at Rochester (8/8/02) September 3, 2001 Bridgeport # LI, 15-11 P. Gait Most goals in the 4th Qtr: ...... 6, two times July 14, 2002 Long Island LI, 18-12 C. Powell July 27, 2002 Baltimore LI, 18-13 B. Carcaterra Most points in the 4th Qtr: ...... 6, three times # - MLL Championship Game - Bridgeport, Conn. Fewest Goals in the 4th Qtr:...... 1, two times Fewest points in the 4th Qtr: ...... 1, two times BAYHAWKS vs. LONG ISLAND Player Goals Assts. Pts. Opponents Mark Millon 15 6 21 Most goals in the 1st Qtr: ...... 7, at New Jersey (8/15/02) Tom Marechek 11 6 17 Most points in the 1st Qtr: ...... 7, at New Jersey (8/15/02) Dan Denihan 6 7 13 Rob Shek 7 4 11 Fewest Goals in the 1st Qtr: ...... 0, two times Paul Cantabene 5 2 7 Fewest points in the 1st Qtr:...... 0, two times Josh Sims 5 1 6 Most goals in the 2nd Qtr: ...... 5, vs. Bridgeport (6/22/02) Gary Gait 4 0 4 Greg McCavera 2 2 4 Most points in the 2nd Qtr:...... 5, two times John Blatchley 1 3 4 Fewest Goals in the 2nd Qtr: ...... 1, two times Jarred Testa 3 0 3 Fewest points in the 2nd Qtr: ...... 2, five times Matt Shearer 1 1 2 Mark Frye 1 1 2 Most goals in the 3rd Qtr:...... 7, at New Jersey (6/29/02) Dudley Dixon 1 0 1 Most points in the 3rd Qtr:...... 7, at New Jersey (6/29/02) Chris Turner 1 0 1 Fewest Goals in the 3rd Qtr: ...... 1, four times Kip Fulks 1 0 1 Tom Kessler 1 0 1 Fewest points in the 3rd Qtr: ...... 1, four times Jude Collins 1 0 1 Most goals in the 4th Qtr:...... 7, at New Jersey (6/29/02) Sean Radebaugh 1 0 1 Most points in the 4th Qtr: ...... 7, at New Jersey (6/29/02) Greg Cattrano 88 saves Fewest Goals in the 4th Qtr:...... 0, vs. Boston (7/4/02) LONG ISLAND vs. BAYHAWKS Fewest points in the 4th Qtr: ...... 0, vs. Boston (7/4/02) Player Goals Assts. Pts. Casey Powell 9 10 19 Terry Riordan 16 1 17 award. A.J. Haugen 6 3 9 Two weeks later, the Pride handed the Bayhawks a 22-17 loss at Tim Goettelmann 5 4 9 Commerce Bank Ballpark, which was Baltimore’s second straight after the 7 1 8 season-opening four-game win streak. Attackmen and Scott Kenneth Garcia 6 2 8 Gary Gait 5 1 6 Urick each scored five goals in the victory for the host Pride, while attackman Kevin Finneran 3 3 6 Tom Marechek led the Bayhawks with four goals and one assist. Millon was Greg Traynor 4 0 5 held to two goals in the game. Sean Radebaugh 1 4 5 With the all-time series tied at 3-3, the Bayhawks took the advantage on Greg McCavera 3 1 4 Vincent Sombrotto 1 2 3 July 18, as Cattrano led the Bayhawks to the 17-10 victory over the Pride in Stephen Sombrotto 2 0 2 front of 3,498 at Ravens Stadium. Cattrano made 21 saves in 56 minutes of Matt O’ Kelly 2 0 2 play to earn the Bud Light Game MVP award. “Cat” is the only player for John Gagliardi 1 0 1 either team to win the award more than once in the eight games of the series. Billy Serino 1 0 1 Nick Hartofilis 1 0 1 Marecheck joined up with midfielder Josh Sims to led the Bayhawks’ offen- Sal LoCascio 24 saves sive charge. Marechek and Sims each scored four goals and added an assist in Brian Carcaterra 45 saves the victory, which gave the Bayhawks a 7-3 record going into the All-Star Game, which was three days later. BALTIMORE VS. NEW JERSEY: After splitting the first two meetings Attackman leads the Pride into the 2002 playoffs. with the Pride, Baltimore took the last two games to win the season series, 3- Hubbard finished second in the league in points with 67, one behind Long 1. Baltimore now holds a 5-3 all-time advantage over the Pride and have won Island’s Casey Powell. He finished first in the league in goals with 54, ten four of the last five meetings, dating back to last season’s finale, which more than Millon. Baltimore won by 20-9. New Jersey’s finished the season as the league leader in assists. In the first meeting between Baltimore and New Jersey on June 13, attack- Next season, Hess will need just three points to become the next member of man Mark Millon scored four goals and added a pair of assists, as the the 100-point club, joining Hubbard, Millon, Casey Powell, and . Bayhawks became the first team in MLL history to win their first two games in a season. Baltimore later extended that streak to four games before losing to Bridgeport on June 22 at Baltimore. Goalkeeper Greg Cattrano made 19 saves in the goal for the host Bayhawks, earning the Bud Light Game MVP

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New Jersey-Baltimore Series History: point performance on August 3. Baltimore Leads, 5-3 With New Jersey’s victory over Long Island on August 10, the Rattlers Date Site Score Game MVP were eliminated from the playoffs. June 16, 2001 New Jersey NJ, 19-14 D. Curry July 6, 2001 Baltimore BAL, 14-7 D. Denihan August 4, 2001 Baltimore NJ, 16-14 J. Hess Baltimore - Rochester Series History: August 26, 2001 New Jersey BAL, 20-9 T. Marechek Baltimore Leads, 7-1 June 13, 2002 Baltimore BAL, 18-11 G. Cattrano June 29, 2002 New Jersey NJ, 22-17 P. Jacobs Date Site Score Game MVP July 18, 2002 Baltimore BAL, 17-10 G. Cattrano June 24, 2001 Baltimore BAL, 13-12 P. Cantabene August 15, 2002 New Jersey BAL, 18-16 N/A July 21, 2001 Rochester BAL, 14-13 M. Millon BAYHAWKS vs. NEW JERSEY July 29, 2001 Rochester ROC, 16-9 D. Sweet Player Goals Assts. Points August 18, 2001 Baltimore BAL, 12-11 R. Doerr Mark Millon 25 8 33 June 6, 2002 Baltimore BAL, 13-10 J. Sims Tom Marechek 22 4 26 June 15, 2002 Rochester BAL, 17-13 M. Millon Josh Sims 15 8 23 August 3, 2002 Baltimore BAL, 15-8 M. Millon Dan Denihan 5 5 10 August 8, 2002 Rochester BAL, 10-7 G. Gait Paul Cantabene 6 3 9 Gary Gait * 7 1 8 BAYHAWKS vs. ROCHESTER Kip Fulks 7 1 8 Player Goals Assts. Points Rob Shek 6 2 8 Mark Millon 26 7 33 Matt Shearer 5 1 6 Tom Marechek 14 7 21 Gavin Prout 4 2 6 Josh Sims 15 5 20 John Blatchley 1 5 6 Paul Cantabene 6 5 11 Jarred Testa 5 0 5 Dan Denihan 3 5 8 Jude Collins 3 2 5 Gary Gait 6 0 6 Greg McCavera 3 2 5 Rob Shek 5 1 6 Mark Frye 0 5 5 Jeff Sonke 4 2 6 Jeff Wills 2 2 4 Gavin Prout 3 2 5 Sean Radebaugh 2 0 2 Mark Frye 1 4 5 Mike Henehan 2 0 2 John Blatchley 0 5 5 Mike Henehan 1 0 1 Greg McCavera 4 0 4 Tom Kessler 1 0 1 Jarred Testa 4 0 4 Jarred Testa 1 0 1 Kip Fulks 3 0 3 Shawn Nadelen 1 0 1 Jude Collins 2 1 3 Jeff Sonke 1 0 1 Sean Radebaugh 1 1 2 Jamie Hanford 1 0 1 Jeff Wills 1 1 2 Greg Cattrano 130 saves Matt Dwan 1 0 1 Tim McGeeney 7 saves Shawn Nadelen 1 0 1 * - Gait scored three goals with Long Island during the 2001 season. Matt Shearer 0 1 1 Greg Cattrano 107 saves NEW JERSEY vs. BAYHAWKS Player Goals Assts. Pts. ROCHESTER vs. BAYHAWKS Jon Hess 9 18 27 Player Goals Assts. Points David Curry 17 8 25 John Grant, Jr. 14 5 19 Jesse Hubbard 18 3 22 Ryan Powell 8 9 17 18 3 21 Cory Kahoun 11 4 15 Jay Jalbert 16 1 17 D’Arcy Sweet 8 4 12 Drew Melchionni 4 2 6 Jake Bergey 7 4 11 4 1 5 Tim Soudan 8 1 9 Jeff Wills 4 0 4 Nate Watkins 4 4 8 Tom Ryan 4 0 4 Mike Regan 5 2 7 Matt Caione 4 0 4 Craig Kahoun 5 1 6 Chris Malone 3 1 4 John Fay 5 0 5 2 1 3 Matt Hahn 3 2 5 Pat Duttan 1 2 3 Tracey Kelusky 3 2 5 Jim Keenan 1 1 2 Josh Coffman 3 0 3 Peter Jacobs 1 1 2 Steve Bishko 2 1 3 Scott Dooley 1 1 2 Conor Denihan 2 1 3 Dave Stilley 1 0 1 Andrew Whipple 1 0 1 Rodger Colbert 1 0 1 Will Driscoll 1 0 1 Steve Koudelka 62 saves Charlie Lockwood 0 1 1 15 saves Chris Schiller 0 1 1 87 saves BALTIMORE VS. ROCHESTER: Rochester was not able to get a win out of the four meetings this season from the Bayhawks. Baltimore started the sea- BAYHAWKS DEFENSE GETS TOUGHER: The Bayhawks added to their son with a 13-10 victory at Ravens Stadium on June 6 and followed it up with already tough defense prior to the July 27 Long Island game, obtaining a 17-13 victory against the National Division rival nine days later at soggy defenseman Jamie Hanford from Bridgeport for attackman Tom Kessler and Frontier Field. In early August, the Bayhawks handed Rochester another pair the playing rights to defenseman Rob Doerr. In addition, the Bayhawks began of losses, but this time, the setbacks came within five days of each other. putting together their roster for the 2003 season, adding Boston defenseman Baltimore clinched its playoff spot in the August 3 win, when attackman Mark Dan Radebaugh for next season. Hanford is a two-time MLL All-Star who Millon tied a team record with six goals and tied another team mark and a started for the American Division in this year’s 21-16 National Division vic- league record with eight points (six goals, two assists). Baltimore has won the tory. He was one of three players to score a two-point goal in the last five meetings in this series and leads the all-time series, 7-1. Millon has game.Through Bridgeport’s first ten games of the season, Hanford scored one owned the Rattlers in the series, recording 33 points in the eight games. He goal with one assist. He scooped up 34 groundballs and won 80 of 155 face- was held scoreless for the first time in the 2002 season in Baltimore’s 10-7 vic- offs, winning 51.6 per cent of the time. Radebaugh is not playing in the league tory over the Rattlers on August 8. This season, Millon has recorded 18 points this season due to personal reasons. In 2001, the defenseman led the Cannons against the Rattlers with five in each of the first two games before the eight- in penalties, visiting the penalty box 13 times for 11 minutes. He set a Major

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Loyola College Greyhounds, including two regular starters. Midfielders Paul 2002 Team Transactions Cantabene and Mark Frye are both graduates of the Evergreen campus, July 31, 2002 - Bayhawks midfielder Mike Henehan was claimed by Bridgeport off receiving their diplomas in 1993 and 1999, respectively. Fellow midfielder waivers. Gavin Prout graduated from Loyola in 2001. Prout just ended his tour of duty July 27, 2002 - Traded 2003 playing rights to defenseman Rob Doerr and attackman with Team Canada in the World Championships. Hanford and fellow defense- Tom Kessler to Bridgeport for defenseman Jamie Hanford. man Matt Dwan both played for ’s Greyhounds, finishing their July 27, 2002 - Traded second pick in 2003 Collegiate Draft to Boston for 2003 play- careers in 1998 and 1995, respectively. Backup netminder Tim McGeeney is ing rights to defenseman Dan Radebaugh. a 1995 graduate of Loyola College. McGeeney has appeared in three games June 29, 2002 - Traded GK Justin Cynar and defenseman Billy St. George to this season for the Bayhawks. Bridgeport for GK Tim McGeeney and fourth pick in 2003 College Draft. June 27, 2002 - Placed midfielder Gavin Prout on the National Team Inactive List; Bayhawks Score Often in All-Star Game: Seven Activated attackman Tom Kessler from the Collegiate Inactive List. Baltimore Bayhawks played in the second annual Major League Lacrosse All- June 15, 2002 - Activated GK Justin Cynar (Cornell); Released GK Tim Star Game at Bowie, Md. on July 21. As a team, the Bayhawks scored 11 goals McGeeney. to go with three assists in leading the National Divison to a 21-16 victory over June 1, 2002 - Selected five players in the 2002 MLL collegiate draft. Attackman the American Division All-Stars. Attackman Mark Millon led all Bayhawk Tom Kessler (Hofstra) was Baltimore’s first draft pick. scorers with three goals and one assist, while fellow attackman Tom May 17, 2002 - Tony Resch and Mike Morrill are signed to join Gary Gait and Marechek, midfielder Gary Gait, and midfielder Josh Sims each added two Craig Campbell as members of the Baltimore coaching staff. Gait, who recently goals in the victory. Defenseman Brian Reese got into the scoring party, scor- signed a player contract with the MLL, will serve as a player-coach with Resch as the ing a goal with 8:36 left in the third quarter. He also added an assist on a goal Defensive Coordinator, Morrill the Offensive Coordinator and Campbell the Box from New Jersey’s Scott Urick with 11:06 left in the third quarter. Starting Coach. goalkeeper Greg Cattrano made nine saves in the first half for the National May 16, 2002 - Acquired Long Island Lizards' attackman John Blatchley and the Division. In the halftime competition, Gait stole the show during the Freestyle No. 6 pick in the upcoming collegiate draft in a trade for Baltimore midfielder Greg competition. In his second attempt, Gait scored on a 360-degree version of his McCavera. patented “Air Gait” move. He scored the only perfect 10 score in the event. May 3, 2002 - Midfielder Mike Henehan (Georgetown) was acquired by the Bayhawks in a trade with the Boston Cannons for midfielder Tim Byrnes. Sims Has Record-Setting Night: In the Bayhawks’ 18-9 vic- May 1, 2002 - Sean Radebaugh and Gary Gait were obtained from the Long Island tory over Boston on July 6, midfielder Josh Sims made team history in scor- Lizards for newly acquired Baltimore midfielder Ken Garcia and the Bayhawks’ ing a pair of two-point goals in addition to a pair of one-point goals. Sims first two picks in the upcoming MLL Collegiate Draft. scored the first of his pair of two-point goals in the first quarter at the 10:22 April 24, 2002 - Acquired midfielder Tim Byrnes from the Long Island Lizards in mark, scoring past Boston backup netminder Kevin O’ Brien. It was the sec- exchange for midfielder Dan Martin; waived Andrew Combs; claimed defenseman ond two-point goal of his Major League Lacrosse career. Sims scored a two- Bryan Barrett. point tally against Rochester, which was the first in team history. After scoring April 24. 2002 - Traded attackman Dan Denihan (Hopkins) to Bridgeport for attack- a pair of one-point goals in the third quarter, the gradu- man Ken Garcia and the Barrage’s first-round pick in the MLL Collegiate Draft. ate opened the fourth quarter with his second two-point goal, giving the March 4, 2002 - Selected ten players in the 2002 supplemental draft. Attackman/ Bayhawks a 14-8 lead with 13:23 remaining in the game. A player scoring a Midfielder Andrew Wasik of Pace University was the Bayhawks 1st selection. pair of two-point goals in a game has occurred six times in MLL history, three February 22, 2002 - Claimed goalkeeper Pat Cairns (Boys' Latin) off waivers; times this season. Earlier in 2002, Boston’s Paul Gait closed his season out waived goalkeeper Brian Hole. with a pair against Bridgeport. February 13, 2002 - Hiring of Michael Fiorelli as Vice President and General Manager. Fiorelli was formerly with the Baltimore Ravens and Baltimore Orioles Championship Site Set: Major League Lacrosse (MLL), the premier organizations. professional outdoor lacrosse league, announced it will bring its brand of hard February 9, 2002 - Gary Gait accepted the position of Offensive Coordinator with hitting, fast moving and high scoring excitement to Columbus as the two elite the Bayhawks. teams of Major League Lacrosse battle it out for the 2002 Major League January 25, 2002 - Defenseman Tom Slate traded to the New Jersey Pride for Lacrosse Championship at 4:00 PM on Sunday, September 1 at Columbus Attackman Jeff Wills. Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. The MLL Championship Game will also be January 23, 2002 - Retained Head Coach and Director of Player Personnel Brian televised live to nearly 60 million homes across the country on the Major Voelker for the 2002 season. League Lacrosse Television Network. "I have always loved this market," said January 8, 2002 - Acquired former North Carolina star Jude Collins from the MLL Founder Jake Steinfeld, CEO of Body by Jake Enterprises. "We Rattlers for the rights to Cory Cahoun. launched Major League Lacrosse here with the first game of our Summer Showcase in July of 2000. It was like opening your biggest Christmas gift first. I haven't stopped thinking about this market. We are excited to be back." The League Lacrosse record against Long Island on July 28 of last season, collect- 2002 Major League Lacrosse Championship Game will be played one week ing five minutes worth of penalties. Radebaugh’s older brother, Sean, is an after the MLL Post-Season begins. The format for the MLL Post Season attackman for the Bayhawks this season. Doerr was named the 2001 includes four teams, each team with the best overall record in its respective Defenseman of the Year and started the first six games of the 2002 season division, American and National, plus the two teams with the next two best before being accepted into the New York City Police Academy. Kessler, the records regardless of division. "Crew Stadium is honored to be hosting the Bayhawks’ first-round pick in this year’s Collegiate Draft, saw action in two Major League Lacrosse Championship Game," said Mark McCullers, Crew games. He scored a pair of goals, including a goal against the Lizards in his Stadium General Manager. "Central Ohio has a fantastic, growing lacrosse return to Hofstra University. Kessler set the career goals record this past sea- community as was proven when Crew Stadium hosted the first-ever Major son and finished second in career points. Kessler scored his first career MLL League Lacrosse Summer Showcase game. We look forward to teaming with goal against New Jersey in Baltimore’s 22-17 loss to the Pride on June 29. In Major League Lacrosse to produce a memorable championship contest for all his debut for the Barrage, Kessler scored four goals and earned the SoBe Iron sports fans." "Columbus is a great sports town that is centrally located between Lizard award in Bridgeport’s 19-17 victory over Boston. a lot of lacrosse hubs," stated MLL Executive Director Matthew Pace. "Bringing our championship game here allows us to showcase the Major Charles Street Invasion: With the recent addition of defense- League Lacrosse brand for all of the Midwest lacrosse enthusiasts who cur- man Jamie Hanford before the July 27 game against the Long Island Lizards rently watch our product on television and now can see it in person. In addi- at Ravens Stadium, the Bayhawks’ roster has been invaded by six former tion, as the League looks to expand, Columbus becomes a primary contender

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for joining the Major League Lacrosse family." defeating Long Island by a 15-13 score. The win at home also gave the Barrage their first two-game win streak in team history. Millon Has Career Night Against Rattlers: In the August 3 victory over the Rochester Rattlers, attackman Mark Millon had a MLL TEAM STANDINGS AT HOME career night, tying his career bests for points in a game, while setting a new Team 2002 All-Time single game goals mark. Millon’s six goals and two assists also tied three Baltimore Bayhawks 5-2 11-3 records. His six goals tied fellow attackman Tom Marechek’s team record for Long Island Lizards 4-3 9-5 goals in a game. Marechek set the mark in the inaugural game against Long New Jersey Pride 4-3 8-6 Island last season. His eight points in the game tied a team and league record Rochester Rattlers 3-4 7-7 for points in a game. Millon shares the team record with former Bayhawk Dan Denihan. He also tied the record earlier this season on June 15, scoring five Boston Cannons 2-5 4-10 goals with three assists against the Rattlers. His eight points tied the league Bridgeport Barrage 1-6 3-11 record, which has been matched on ten other occasions. It was the fourth time Going into the July 18 game this season that a player has registered eight points in a game. Millon Makes League History: with New Jersey, attackman Mark Millon needed just one point to become the first MLL player to reach 100 career points in regular season play. Millon Overtime? Not for the Bayhawks: So far in 2002, the wasted little time reaching the mark, collecting an assist on midfielder Rob Bayhawks have needed just 60 minutes to have their games decided. The Shek’s two-point goal with 9:01 left in the first quarter of Baltimore’s 17-10 Bayhawks have not been involved in an overtime game this season. In fact, the victory over the Pride. Millon ended the game with three goals and three last time the Bayhawks went into overtime was July 27 of last season. The assists to push his career regular season total to 105 points. So far this season, Bayhawks defeated the Bridgeport Barrage in that game, winning 12-11 at Millon has collected 63 points with 44 goals and 19 assists. Millon had four . Ironically, the Bayhawks’ opponent in tonight’s game, assists in Baltimore’s victory over Boston on July 6. Millon has led the team Rochester, also has not been involved in an overtime game this season. in goal scoring in seven games this season. Millon has 85 career goals and 35 Bridgeport has been involved in three overtime games this season, leading the career assists. league in games needing extra time. Bayhawks Top Career Charts: Attackmen Mark Millon and 2002 MLL Overtime Records Tom Marechek continue to make their marks in league history while leading Team OT Rec. the Bayhawks in scoring this season. Millon, who was the first player to reg- New Jersey Pride 2-0 ister 100 career points, leads the Bayhawks in scoring with 44 goals and 19 Long Island Lizards 1-0 assists this season. Marechek is second on the team in scoring with 30 goals Boston Cannons 1-1 and 12 assists this season. He is in eighth place on the career scoring list with Baltimore Bayhawks 0-0 85 points. On the career goals list, Millon is second behind New Jersey’s Jesse Rochester Rattlers 0-0 Hubbard. Hubbard, who has 87 career goals, became the third player in Bridgeport Barrage 0-3 league history to reach the 100-point milestone last week. He ended the game with six goals, including the game-winning two-point tally with three minutes Charming the Snakes: Throughout his Major League Lacrosse remaining in the 4th quarter. career, attackman Mark Millon has had an easy time collecting points against the Rochester Rattlers. Of his league-leading 117 career points, 33 have come MLL CAREER POINTS LEADERS at the expense of Rochester, which is equal to 29 percent of his scoring. Prior Player Goals 2-Pt. Goals Assists Points to Thursday’s win against the Rattlers, Millon had registered at least five Casey Powell 67 2 52 121 points in each of the Bayhawks’ three meetings with their National Division Jesse Hubbard 98 7 15 120 opponent. However, Millon was held point-less against the Rattlers for the Mark Millon 85 0 35 120 first time this season, as the Bayhawks won, 10-7. Millon is averaging 4.13 Ryan Powell 56 0 52 108 points per contest against the Rattlers despite the scoreless game on Thursday. Jon Hess 29 0 68 97 Dan Denihan 42 1 49 92 Two-Point Goals Hard to Get: So far this season, the David Evans 56 11 23 90 Bayhawks have not needed to score many two-point goals to win games. In Tom Marechek 63 0 22 85 fact, the Bayhawks have only scored four goals from beyond the 15-yard arc David Curry 51 5 24 80 in the regular season. Likewise, opponents have not been able to score many goals from outside the arc, as the Bayhawks lead the league in fewest two- MLL CAREER GOALS LEADERS point goals allowed. In the 14 games during the regular season, Baltimore has Player Goals allowed just four two-point goals. Despite not scoring many two-point goals Jesse Hubbard 98 this season, the Bayhawks do not have the fewest two-point goals scored. Mark Millon 82 Rochester has scored just three two-point goals so far this season. Boston Casey Powell 67 leads the league with 25 two-point goals. Terry Riordan 64 Tom Marechek 63 Home Sweet Home: Over the past two seasons, the Bayhawks have Jay Jalbert 60 Matt Panetta 57 been nearly perfect at home. Last season, Baltimore went 6-1 at Homewood David Evans 56 Field with the only loss coming against New Jersey on August 4. It was the Ryan Powell 56 best mark of the six teams in the league. League champion Long Island went Gary Gait 55 5-2 at home in its inaugural campaign. Baltimore ended its second home schedule and first at Ravens Stadium with a 5-2 record, which is the best in the league coming into tonight’s game. The Bayhawks also have the best mark at home all-time with an 11-3 record. This season, the Bayhawks ended the home portion of their schedule by winning two of their last three games. Boston won its first home game of the season on July 18, defeating the Barrage by a final score of 22-13. The 22 points scored by the Cannons in the victory set a team record. Bridgeport picked up its first home victory of the season on July 31,

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MLL CAREER ASSIST LEADERS Player Assists Jon Hess 68 Casey Powell 52 Ryan Powell 52 Dan Denihan 49 Mark Millon 35 Michael Watson 32 David Curry 24 David Evans 23 Tom Marechek 22 Keith Cromwell 20 If the Bayhawks Win Against the Cannons: -Baltimore will win its sixth straight game over the Cannons and improve to 6-0 all-time against Boston. -Baltimore will earn a berth in the 2002 Major League Lacrosse Championship game on September 1. Baltimore will face the winner of the Long Island-New Jersey semifinal, which was played last night at Long Island. -The Bayhawks will extend their winning streak to four games. Baltimore last lost to the Long Island Lizards on July 27 at Ravens Stadium. The four- game win streak would match the Bayhawks’ longest of the year, which was set at the beginning of the year. The Bayhawks won four straight to start the year, setting a league record for consecutive wins to start a season. -Baltimore will end the home portion of the season with a two-game win- ning streak and will be 6-2 in its first season at Ravens Stadium. -Baltimore will match its entire win total of a year ago with its 11th win of the season. -Baltimore will reach the championship game for the second straight year.

If the Bayhawks Lose Against the Cannons: -Baltimore’s five-game win streak against Boston will end and the Bayhawks will suffer its first loss against the Cannons in six meetings. -Boston will advance to the Major League Lacrosse Championship game for the first time in Cannons history. Boston would face the winner of the Long Island-New Jersey semifinal, which was played last night at Hofstra Stadium. -Baltimore’s three-game win streak would come to an end. The current three-game win streak is the longest for the Bayhawks since they won four straight to begin the season, setting a league record for consecutive wins to start a season. -Baltimore will end the season with a 10-5 mark and will be one win short of matching the team recor d for wins in a season.

Up Next for the Bayhawks: The outcome of tonight’s game will dictate what is next for the Bayhawks. If the Bayhawks win tonight, they will face the winner of the Long Island-New Jersey semifinal in the championship game on September 1 at Columbus, Ohio. If the Bayhawks lose tonight, their season will end with a 10-5 record and the Cannons would advance to the championship game for the first time in team history.

2002 Postseason Media Guide Bayhawks Lacrosse By the Numbers

00: Number of times the Boston Cannons have beaten the Bayhawks in their 1111: Number of wins in inaugural season. The Bayhawks went 11-5 in history. The Bayhawks are a perfect 5-0 against the Cannons, including a win their first year, including a 10-4 record in the regular season. in last year’s semifinal game. 1717: During the 2002 regular season, the Bayhawks converted 17 of 46 11: Number of goals Baltimore and Rochester combined to score in the first power-play opportunities for a percentage of 37.0%. Meanwhile, their oppo- quarter of the August 3, 2002 game. The Bayhawks scored the lone goal of nents were able to convert 18 of 65 power-play opportunities for a percent- the quarter on a Mark Millon tally. The single goal set a league record for age of 27.7%. fewest goals in a quarter. 2020: Most goals Baltimore has scored in a single game. The Bayhawks 22: Number of Baltimore National Division Championships. With this defeated New Jersey, 20-9 in the final game of the 2001 regular season to set year’s divisional championship and a berth in the playoffs, the Bayhawks the team record. have appeared in both league postseason tournaments. The Bayhawks won last year’s divisional crown and beat Boston in the semifinal round of the playoffs before falling to Long Island in the inaugural championship game. 2121: Number of wins in Baltimore Bayhawks history. Baltimore went 11- 5 in its first year, including a similar 10-4 mark during the regular season in 2001. Baltimore also went 10-4 in the regular season this year. 33: Number of home losses in two seasons. The Bayhawks lost just one game at Homewood Field on the campus of , while losing a pair at Ravens Stadium during the 2002 regular season. 2222: Most goals Baltimore has allowed in a single game. The Bayhawks lost to New Jersey, 22-17, on June 29 at Commerce Bank Ballpark, setting the team record for most goals allowed. Before that game, no team had scored 44: Number of 100-point club members in league history. Attackman Mark 20 goals on the Bayhawks in a contest. Millon was the first player to score 100 career points, when he registered his first assist against New Jersey on July 18. He has since been joined by Long Island’s Casey Powell, New Jersey’s Jesse Hubbard, and Rochester’s Ryan 4444: The number of goals that attackman Mark Millon scored during the Powell. 2002 regular season. Millon became the first player in MLL history to reach 100 career points on July 18, reaching the feat in the first quarter of Baltimore’s 17-10 victory over the New Jersey Pride. He also has 19 assists 55: Number of times that goalkeeper Greg Cattrano has won the Bud Light this season. Game MVP award in 2002. Cattrano has been the starting goalkeeper for the Bayhawks in all 30 games over the past two seasons. The 2001 Warrior Goalkeeper of the Year, Cattrano has won the Game MVP award seven times 70.070.0: The Bayhawks’ all-time winning percentage after the 2002 in his two-year MLL career. regular season. The Bayhawks are 21-9 all-time after an 11-5 inaugural sea- son and this year’s 10-4 regular season. 66: Number of Loyola College graduates on this year’s Bayhawks’ roster. There are six Greyhounds on the team, including faceoff specialist Paul 120120: In his two seasons with the Bayhawks, attackman Mark Millon Cantabene, who is now the assistant lacrosse coach at Towson University. has registered 120 career points. Earlier this season, Millon made league his- tory, becoming the first player in the league to reach 100 career points. Since then, three other players in the league have joined Millon on that list. 77: Number of times Greg Cattrano has been honored with the Bud Light Game MVP award in his career. Cattrano has been honored five times this season to go with his two from last year. 173173: In his two seasons with the Bayhawks, midfielder Paul Cantabene has gathered 173 groundballs. This season, Cantabene led the Bayhawks with 86 loose balls while winning 193-of-376 faceoffs (51.3%) for 88: Team record for Penalties in a game. The Bayhawks have committed Baltimore. eight penalties in a game three times this season, setting a mark for most trips to the penalty box this season. 206206: In the 2002 regular season, the Bayhawks scored 206 goals in 14 games, an average of 14.7 goals per game. Out of that 206, only four goals 1010: Number of Bayhawks who participated in the 2002 All-Star Game. were two-point goals. Seven players, including midfielder and player-coach Gary Gait, suited up for the game. In addition, Gait’s three assistant coaches, Mike Morrill, Tony Resch, and Craig Campbell, joined Gait on the sidelines as the coaching 262262: Goalkeeper Greg Cattrano has made 262 saves in the 2002 reg- staff for the victorious Nationals Division. ular season. He made a season-high 25 saves on two occasions this year and ended the season with 21 saves against New Jersey on August 15.

2002 Postseason Media Guide Bayhawks Lacrosse 2002 Roster

2002 Alphabetical Bayhawks Roster Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/College No. Name Pos. 11 John Blatchley A 5-9 175 Baltimore, Md./Towson State ‘92 2 Greg Cattrano GK 5 Paul Cantabene M/FO 5-11 200 Rochester, NY/Loyola ‘93 3 Jamie Hanford D/FO 2 Greg Cattrano GK 5-9 186 East Setauket, NY/Brown ‘97 4 Josh Sims M 47 Jude Collins M 5-8 170 Alexandria, Va./North Carolina ‘96 26 Dave Daniecki D 6-0 212 Baltimore, Md./Penn State ‘97 5 Paul Cantabene M/FO 43 Hugh Donovan D 6-3 237 New Milford, Conn./Bucknell ‘96 7 Matt Dwan D 7 Matt Dwan D 6-2 220 Yorktown Heights, NY/Loyola ‘95 8 Gavin Prout M/FO 24 Mark Frye M 6-0 182 Severna Park, Md./Loyola ‘99 9 Mark Millon A 13 Kip Fulks M 6-0 188 Fairfax, Va./Maryland ‘96 11 John Blatchley A 22 Gary Gait M 6-2 215 Victoria, B.C./Syracuse ‘91 13 Kip Fulks M 3 Jamie Hanford D/FO 6-2 230 New York, NY/Loyola ‘98 42 Tom Marechek A 5-10 200 Victoria, B.C./Syracuse ‘93 14 Sean Radebaugh A/M 23 Tim McGeeney GK 6-0 185 Linthicum, Md./Loyola ‘95 15 Jeff Sonke A/M 9 Mark Millon A 5-8 184 Long Island, NY/UMass ‘93 19 Rob Shek M 32 Shawn Nadelen D/M 6-0 200 Henrietta, NY/Johns Hopkins ‘01 22 Gary Gait A/M 8 Gavin Prout M/FO 5-11 175 Whitby, Ont./Loyola ‘01 23 Tim McGeeney GK 14 Sean Radebaugh A 5-9 170 Monkton, Md./Salisbury St. ‘95 24 Mark Frye M 34 Brian Reese D 6-3 210 Brooklandville, Md./Maryland ‘98 19 Rob Shek M 6-1 210 Bel Air, Md./Towson State ‘92 26 Dave Daniecki D 4 Josh Sims M 6-2 199 Severna Park, Md./Princeton ‘00 32 Shawn Nadelen D 15 Jeff Sonke A/M 6-2 200 Birmingham, Mich./North Carolina ‘01 34 Brian Reese D 39 Jarred Testa M 6-1 200 Bethpage, NY/Hofstra ‘98 39 Jarred Testa M 99 Jeff Wills A 6-0 178 Baltimore, Md./Johns Hopkins ‘92 42 Tom Marechek A 43 Hugh Donovan D Coaches: Gary Gait, Mike Morrill, Tony Resch, Craig Campbell Team Doctor: Dr. Brian Crites 47 Jude Collins M Trainers: John Ferber, Kim Bosley 99 Jeff Wills A/M

DID YOU KNOW ?: the Bayhawks are making their second postseason appearance in the second season of the league ... Baltimore advanced to the championship game in 2001 before losing to the Long Island Lizards ... the Bayhawks set the league record for consecutive wins to open a season ... Baltimore won its first four games to open the 2002 season before losing to Bridgeport on June 22 at Ravens Stadium ... attackman Mark Millon was the first player in league history to score 100 career MLL points ... Millon reached the milestone in the first quarter of Baltimore’s 17-10 victory over New Jersey on July 18 ... Millon also scored the first goal in Ravens Stadium lacrosse history ... midfielder and player-coach Gary Gait won the Freestyle competition at the 2002 All-Star Game ... Gait won the contest with a 360-degree variation of the “Air Gait” move that he made famous during his college years at Syracuse ... goalkeeper Greg Cattrano has started every game in Bayhawks history ... Cattrano has won seven Bud Light Game MVP awards in the first two seasons, including five this season ... he was named the Warrior Goalie of the Year in 2001 ... Baltimore swept the season series this year against Rochester (4-0) and Boston (2-0) ... Combined, the Bayhawks are 13-1 all-time against the two teams ... attackman Mark Millon was held scoreless in the Bayhawks’ 10-7 vic- tory over Rochester on August 8 ... it was the first time all season that Millon was held without a goal or an assist ... after defenseman Jamie Hanford was acquired from the Bridgeport Barrage before the July 27 game, the Bayhawks had six players on their roster who are graduates of Loyola College in Baltimore ... Hanford was a three-time All-America selection for the Greyhounds with two honorable mention selec- tions and a first-team honor ... Baltimore is one of three teams in the league that does not play its games in a minor-league baseball facility ... Boston (Cawley Stadium) and Long Island (Hofstra Stadium) are the other two teams.

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Greg Cattrano Jamie Hanford Goalkeeper - 5-9, 186 Defense - 6-2, 230 Brown ‘97 Loyola ‘98

2002 Season: Starting goalkeeper in all 14 2002 Season: Was obtained in a trade with of the Bayhawks’ games ... Has started all the Bridgeport Barrage on July 26 … 30 of the team’s games in Baltimore’s histo- Scored one goal with one assist while with ry ... Allowed 12.00 goals per game in 830 Bridgeport … Anchored Barrage defense minutes of play ... Made season-high 25 with 36 ground balls … Had nine penalties saves against Bridgeport on June 22 and at for eight minutes with Barrage … Made New Jersey on June 29 ... Started in the goal Bayhawks debut against Long Island on for the National Division in the All-Star July 27 … Backs up Paul Cantabene on Game and played the first half ... Has made faceoffs … Made the American Division 262 saves this season and has stopped 61.2 All-Star Team ... Scored his first goal with percent of his opponent’s shots ... Allowed the Bayhawks in the regular season finale just six goals against Boston on at New Jersey in Baltimore’s 18-16 victo- Independence Day. As a Professional: The 22 ry ... Won seven of 15 faceoffs in four 3 games with Baltimore ... Collected four penalties and3 2.5 minutes of penalty MLL Warrior Goalie of the Year in 2001...Started for the National Division Team in the 2001 MLLAll-Star game...started all 16 games of the season post- time with the Bayhawks. As a Professional: Anchored Bridgeport defense in ing an 11-5 record...Bud Light MVP in Bayhawks' 12-11 win over Boston in 2001 with 52 ground balls … Also scored one goal with four assists in first playoffs...registered a season-high of 31 saves at Bridgeport (6-17-01) which MLL season … Scored his first and only goal of the 2001 season against is the second-best performance in MLL history...tied with Cantabene for most Boston on July 14 … Registered a point against four of the five other MLL groundballs in a game with 10 against Long Island in the season-opener... teams in 2001 … Did not score a goal or collect an assist against Baltimore in played three seasons in the (indoor) with the New inaugural season … One of seven Barrage players to be selected to the 2001 York Saints...turned away 70 percent of the shots taken at him over those three LacrosseStar Game … Played indoor lacrosse as a member of the Philadelphia seasons...was a part of the MLL Summer Showcase 2000 as the starting goalie Wings of the National Lacrosse League (NLL) from 1998 to 2001 … Member for the Nationals... registered a save percentage of 68 percent over the of the New Jersey Storm of the National Lacrosse League … Was a 2002 NLL series...for his play between the pipes he was named Best Defensive Player of All-Star … Participated in MLL's 2000 Summer Showcase. As an the MLL Summer Showcase. As an Amateur/Club: Played for the New York Amateur/Club: Played on the 1999 United States team in the World Cup … Athletic Club in the United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA), where Played for the New York Athletic Club … Is a member of Team Toyota. As a he led the division in 2000 saving 69 percent of the shots...USCLA North Collegian: Played at Loyola College for former Greyhound and current Conference Second-Team All-Club Team selection playing for NYAC in University of Maryland coach Dave Cottle … Was a three-time All-American 1999...has played three years for NYAC scoring twice from his goalie posi- at Loyola … Named Loyola College Most Valuable Player in 1997 and 1998 tion...he played for Team USA in '99 in the World Cup saving 65 percent of … Was the Face-off Man of the Year in 1998 … Started every game of his col- the shots taken at him. As a Collegian: NCAA Goalie of the Year as a senior legiate career. Personal: Works as a consultant for Liberty Financial Group … at Brown University...two-time All-American earning first-team honors as a enjoys golfing and surfing … lists favorite lacrosse memory is beating the senior in 1997 and second-team honors in '96...as a senior he also earned first in the 2001 NLL Championship game. team All-Ivy, first-team All-New England and Brown Team MVP...earned sec- CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG ond-team All-Ivy and first-team All-New England as a junior...his three career 2002 2 0 1 3 51 13 10.5 0 0 goals from the goalie position is an NCAA record...saved 68 percent of the 2001 1 0 4 5 52 10 9.5 0 0 shots against him...first-team All- in '97… an All-American goalie MLL Career 3 0 5 8 103 23 21.0 0 0 in high school and scored six goals in his scholastic career Personal: current- ly is the Sales and Marketing Representative for Warrior Lacrosse for the Long Island and New Jersey market…recently returned from a five month lacrosse Josh Sims promotional tour on the west coast where he conducted goalie clinics...... nick- Midfield - 6-2, 205 name is "Cat"...he has an older brother (Kevin) and a younger sister Princeton ‘00 (Gina)...Greg is single and resides in Baltimore. CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN.GSGPW-L 2002 Season: Is third on the team in scor- ing with 35 points ... Scored 24 goals with 2002 0 0 0 0 56 1 1.0 14 14 10-4 nine asssists ... Made Bayhawks history 2001 0 0 1 1 26 0 0.0 16 16 11-5 when he scored a pair of two-point goals in MLL Career 0 0 1 0 82 1 1.0 30 30 21-9 Baltimore’s 18-9 victory over the Boston Cannons on July 6 ... Ended that game with six points and four goals ... Scored four goals in Baltimore’s victory over New Jersey at Ravens Stadium on July 18 ... Has scored a goal in three straight games to end the regular season. As a Professional: Started for the National Division Team in the 2001 MLL All-Star 44 game at midfield...fourth on the team with 16 goals, nine assists and 26 points

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last year...scored the first two-point goal in Baltimore history in the second teammate Mark Millon, Cantabene led the league with a 4.0 goals per game quarter of a 13-12 win over Rochester...scored the game-winning goal with average...played six years for Mt. Washington (1995-'00) earning first-team less than three minutes left in the game with a 14-13 victory at All-Club five times and second-team once...played for the Maryland Lacrosse Rochester...played in the National Lacrosse League (indoor) with the Club in '94 earning his first first-team All-Club honor. As a Collegian: . As an Amateur/Club: Member of the U.S. Under-19 Second-team All-American and captain his senior season at Loyola College World Championship team in 1996. As a Collegian: NCAA Division I (1993)...earned a spot on the North-South All-Star Game squad. Personal: Has Midfielder of the Year his sophomore & senior seasons...earned NCAA All- worked as an assistant lacrosse coach since 1994 beginning at the McDonogh America honors and NCAA All-Tournament Team three times...senior year he School...moved to Johns Hopkins University as an assistant coach working was awarded the 2000 Sportsman of the Year honor by with Blue Jays from '95-'98...has been an assistant coach at Towson University USA...also earned Ivy League Player of the Year and was voted Outstanding since '99...one of seven siblings…is engaged to Tracey Whetstone, the Male Athlete at Princeton in 2000...All-Ivy and Academic All-Ivy League Director of membership at US Lacrosse...Paul and Tracey reside in Baltimore. three times and a two-time GTE Academic All-American... received the CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG NCAA Top VII Award given to an undergraduate in recognition of academic, community service and athletic achievement ...played on two national cham- 2002 9 0 6 15 86 6 5.0 0 0 pionship teams...in high school he won the C. Parker Lindsey Scholar-Athlete 2001 15 0 6 21 87 6 5.0 1 0 Award, the George Washington Math/Science Award and the Stewart MLL Career 24 0 12 36 173 12 10.0 1 0 Chemistry Award...scholastic All-American. Personal: Currently working as an Account Manager for AXS Technologies...has given his time as a volunteer for pediatric AIDS awareness at the Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in New Matt Dwan Jersey...nickname is "Rooni."...the youngest of two sons to Bill and Joann Defense - 6-2, 220 Sims...Bill played football and club lacrosse at George Washington Loyola ‘95 University... Josh's grandfather, William "Pappy" Sims, was captain of the U.S. Naval Academy's football team...his cousin Nate Sims is a professional 2002 Season: Was part of a defense that snowboarder...Sims is married to Meghan Bauer and resides in Annapolis, Md. allowed 12.3 points per game ... Appeared in 13 games this season ... Scooped up 35 CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG groundballs ... Scooped up team-high 2002 24 2 9 35 28 2 1.5 3 0 seven loose balls against Boston on July 4 2001 16 1 9 26 15 4 3.5 1 0 ... Had six penalties and 6.5 minutes of MLL Career 40 3 18 61 43 6 5.0 4 0 penalty time. As a Professional: An important long-pole player coming off the bench a year ago...scored his first profes- Paul Cantabene sional goal off a feed from Gavin Prout in Midfield - 5-11, 200 the first quarter at Rochester (7-29- Loyola ‘93 01)...played one year in the National Lacrosse League (indoor) for the 7 Philadelphia Wings in 1996 as a defenseman. As an7 Amateur/Club: Has 2002 Season: Appeared in all 14 games, making 14 starts ... Leads the team in played five years for the Green Turtle Lacrosse Club in the United States Club groundballs for the second straight season Lacrosse Association (USCLA)...an All-Club selection in four of those years. with 86 ... Scooped up season-high 12 As a Collegian: A three-time All-American earning first-team honors as a sen- groundballs against New Jersey in regular ior in 1995 at midfield, second-team honors in '94 as a junior and honorable season finale ... Scored nine goals and mention as a sophomore...co-Captain and team co-MVP his final two years at added six assists on the offense ... Won Loyola...earned the Loyola Leadership Award as a senior...an All-County foot- 51.3 percent (193-376) of his faceoffs, ball selection and All-Section lacrosse selection as a senior at Yorktown H.S. including 18 of 35 at New Jersey on in Yorktown Heights, N.Y....played in the '95 North-South All-Star game. August 15 ... Was among team leaders in Personal: Has been working for the past two years as a Sales Rep. For penalties with six for five minutes ... Schering Plough Pharmaceuticals for the past two years...has given his time as Selected to start the 2002 All-Star Game a volunteer to the Salvation Army...nickname is "MD"...one of five children for the National Division. As a 5 born to Bill and Eileen Dwan...Matt and his wife Michelle reside in 5 Baltimore...Michelle is a former three-time All-American midfielder at Loyola Professional: 2001 MLL All-Star game selection...starter at midfield for Baltimore last season and the team's top faceoff man...scored a point in 15 out and his brother Bill Dwan was a three-time All-American defenseman at Johns of 16 games...posted a season-best of three points on two goals and an assist Hopkins. against Rochester and Boston...scored the game-winner against Rochester in CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG the last game of the regular season...one of only seven players to score a short- handed goal last year (against Bridgeport, 7-27-01)...registered a team-high 10 2002 0 0 0 0 35 6 6.5 0 0 groundballs in a game three times...played of 10 seasons for the Baltimore 2001 1 0 0 1 8 3 2.5 0 0 Thunder, Pittsburgh Crossefire and Washington Power in the National MLL Career 1 0 0 1 43 9 9.0 0 0 Lacrosse League (indoor)...1999 NLL All-Star Game MVP...1994 Thunder team MVP. As an Amateur/Club: 2000 Player of the Year in the Southern Division of the United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) while play- ing for Mt. Washington Lacrosse Club...first-team All-Midfield, he led the league in face-offs, third in the league and first on the team with 20 goals and finished 12th in the USCLA in overall scoring with 22 points...along with

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Gavin Prout assists...scored two game-winning goals, his third goal of the Rochester 12-11 Midfield - 5-11, 175 game and his fourth goal of the 18-12 Boston game fed Kip Fulks the ball on Loyola ‘01 his overtime goal in Baltimore's 12-11 OT victory against Bridgeport...A four- time All-Pro in eight seasons in the MILL and the NLL (both indoor)...was a 2002 Season ... Appeared in five games part of the Major League Lacrosse Summer Showcase 2000for the Nationals... this season ... Spent team with Team earned the MVP award of the MLL Summer Showcase. As an Canada in the World Championships ... Amateur/Club: A two-time All-World selection, he earned MVP honors at the Canada finished second to the United 1994 World Games...voted the 1998 World Games Best Attackman...scored 47 States in the tournament ... Scored seven goals and dished out 23 assists combined in the '94 and '98 World goals on 12 shots ... Scored a pair of goals Games...earned Player of the Year honors three times in the USCLA...a sec- against New Jersey in regular season finale ond-team South Conference All-Club selection in '99 for Mt. Washington...led ... Also scored twice against the Pride at Long Island-Hofstra to the Club Championship in '94 and Mt. Washington, in home on June 13. As a Professional: The '95. As a Collegian: Earned NCAA All-America status three times at the sixth player picked in the 2001 Collegiate UMass earning first-team honors his junior and senior seasons... scored 155 Draft and the Bayhawks second selection goals and registered 58 assists at UMass...named MVP of the 1993 North- in the first round...scored his first profes- South All-Star Game... led his Long Island team to the gold medal in the sional goal off a feed from Tom Marechek 8 Empire State Games as a scholastic All-American. Personal: Currently works in the first quarter of a 14-13 victory at Boston...his second8 goal came in the as a sales/marketing representative for Warrior, Inc....supports the United Way fourth quarter of another 14-13 win three weeks later...tied for fifth on the through his Millon Lacrosse Camps and clinics...one of four children raised by team with six assists on the season...also saw time in the faceoff circle. As a Anthony and Kathleen Millon...his older brother Tony played with Mark on Collegian: Earned first-team All-America honors as a senior midfielder in the USA Team in the 1994 World Games...his sister Tracie played lacrosse at 2001 at Loyola College...finished his two-year career at Loyola with 78 goals Maryland and won three National Championships...Mark is single and resides in 28 games and as a senior was one of 19 nominees for the Tewaaraton in Baltimore. Trophy given to the nation's top player...a third-team All-America pick as a CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG junior in 2000...he played both attack and midfield for the Greyhounds, scor- ing on nearly 50 percent of his shots in his career...his eight goals against 2002 44 0 19 63 18 2 1.5 2 0 Hobart his senior season tied a Division I high for the year...as a senior he 2001 41 0 16 57 17 2 1.5 2 0 scored 37 goals and registered 58 points. Personal: Currently working on his MLL Career 85 0 35 120 35 4 3.0 4 0 professional lacrosse career...the second of three children born to Barry and JoAnne Prout...Gavin is single and resides in Towson, Md.

CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG John Blatchley Attack - 5-9, 175 2002 7 0 0 7 6 1 2.0 0 0 Towson State ‘92 2001 2 0 6 8 17 3 3.5 0 0 MLL Career 9 0 6 15 23 4 5.5 0 0 2002 Season: In his first season in the league, Blatchley is among the league leaders in assists with 16 ... Is averaging Mark Millon two assists per game ... Had team-high Attack - 5-8, 184 three assists in Baltimore’s 15-7 win UMass ‘93 against Boston on July 4 ... Led the team in assists on five occasions this season ... 2002 Season: Appeared in all 14 games ... Scored first MLL goal against Long Island Leads the team in scoring with 44 goals on July 14 ... Scored his second goal of the and 19 assists ... Is among the league lead- season in Baltimore’s regular season finale ers in all three categories ... Became the at New Jersey, which proved to be the first player in league history to reach 100 game-winner in the 18-16 decision. As a career points on July 18 against New Professional: Acquired in a trade with 11 Jersey ... Scored six goals with two assists 11 Long Island along with the Lizards' No. 1 pick in the 2002 Collegiate Draft for against Rochester on August 3, tying a Greg McCavera...a '02 first round Supplemental Draft selection by Long club mark for goals and points in a game Island, Blatchley did not play in the MLL in '01... played in the Major Indoor and tying the league record for points in a Lacrosse League from 1992-'95 for the Pittsburgh Bulls and the Philadelphia game with eight ... Was selected to start Wings...played both years with the Wings under head coach Tony Resch, now the All-Star Game for the National the Bayhawks Defensive Coordinator. As an Amateur/Club: Played in the Division ... Scored five goals and three 9 USCLA from 1992-2000 for the Mount Washington Lacrosse Club. As a assists at Rochester on June 15, tying the club and league9 record for points in Collegian: A two-time honorable mention All-American attackman at Towson a single game ... scored four goals with two assists against New Jersey on June State University(1991-92), Blatchley finished his career tied with U.S. 13 ... Has ten hat tricks this season, which ranks him among the league lead- Lacrosse Hall of Famer Bob Griebe for the most assists in TSU history with ers. As a Professional: Started for the National Division Team in the 2001 125. Along with 57 goals, he is fourth all-time in TSU history with 182 MLL All Star game...All-Star game MVP with three goals, four assists and a points...along with current Bayhawk, Rob Shek, he helped lead the Tigers in game-high at seven points...second in the league and first on the team with 41 '91 to the NCAA Championship game...in Blatchley's four seasons, the Tigers goals...led the MLL with nine hat tricks in 2001...led the team and third in the posted a 41-14 record. Personal: A 1992 graduate of TSU, he was an assis- MLL with 57 points...second on the team and tied for fifth in the MLL with 16

2002 Postseason Media Guide Bayhawks Lacrosse Player Profiles tant lacrosse coach at TSU in '93 and an assistant women's lacrosse coach at Sean Radebaugh University of Maryland from '94-'96...currently works for First Home Attack - 5-9, 170 Mortgage...he is the second of three siblings, (Francie, 35 & Kathleen, Salisbury State ‘95 27)...John is engaged to Teresa Molesworth and they reside in Baltimore. 2002 Season: Appeared in ten games this CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG season ... Scored six goals to go with four 2002 2 0 16 18 12 0 0.0 1 0 assists ... Had a pair of assists in 2001 Did Not Play Baltimore’s season opener on June 6 MLL Career 2 0 16 18 12 0 0.0 1 0 against Rochester ... Scored his first two goals of the season at Bridgeport on June 21 ... Added a pair of goals at New Jersey eight days later ... Scored one-game win- Kip Fulks ning goal this season against Boston on Midfield - 6-0, 188 July 4 with 14:17 left in the third quarter. Maryland ‘96 As a Professional: Was Long Island's 10th selection in the Inaugural Draft...finished 2002 Season: Has appeared in 12 games the season fourth on the squad in scoring this season ... Has scored four goals with 14 with 22 goals and 11 assists for 33 points...second1 on the team4 in assists and one assist ... Scored first goal of the season fifth in goals...led the team with two game-winning goals...scored a goal and against New Jersey on June 13 ... Scored a handed out a game-high three assists in Long Island's Championship game pair of goals at New Jersey on June 29 ... victory over Baltimore...acquired from Long Island along with the playing Is among the team leaders in penalties with rights to Gary Gait for Ken Garcia and two first round picks in the 2002 seven. As a Professional: Eighth on the Collegiate Draft...played three years in the National Lacrosse League (indoor) team in scoring last season with 11 goals for the in 1997 and the Philadelphia Wings in '98 and and two assists...posted a hat trick with a '99...current Bayhawks' Defensive Coordinator, Tony Resch, was Radebaugh's season-high three goals in Baltimore's 12- head coach in Philadelphia. As an Amateur/Club: Played club ball for five 11 win over Rochester...the only Bayhawk years in the United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) for Team to score in overtime when he rifled home Toyota from 1996 to 2000...an All-Club selection at attack all five years and the game winner at 1:58 past Jim Mule and 13 13 was named Player of the Year in 1999. As a Collegian: A two-time All- the Bridgeport Barrage...scored 39 goals and registered 22 assists in his pro- American attackman at Salisbury State in 1994 and '95...helped to lead the Sea fessional career in the National Lacrosse League (indoor). As an Gulls to the Division III National Championship both years...named the Most Amateur/Club: A four-time All Club selection in the U.S. Club Lacrosse Valuable Player in the National Championship Game in '95...selected to the '95 Association (USCLA)... earned second-team honors playing for Team Toyota North-South All-Star game...graduated with a degree in Business while leading the squad to the Club Championship in 2000...three-time All- Management...an All-Metro selection his junior and senior years at Loyola Vail Tournament Team and All-Ocean City Tournament Team...in the Vail High School where he helped his team to the MSAA Championships in '89 and Shootout in 1999 he earned the distinction of having the fastest shot in lacrosse '90. Personal: Currently works for Radebaugh's Florist & with a top speed of 105 mph. As a Collegian: Two-time All-American and Greenhouses...enjoys hunting and fishing...the oldest of four children born to All-ACC...helped lead Maryland squad to NCAA Championship game in Steve and Judy Radebaugh...his younger brothers Dan and Tucker played for '95...scored 60 goals, registered 12 assists and dug 200 ground balls in colle- the Boston Cannons last season...nickname is "radar"...Sean was recently mar- giate career...a two-time academic honor roll member, in 1995 he earned ried and resides in Monkton, Md. entrance into the National Leadership Honor Society (Omicron Delta Kappa). Personal: He is the Vice President of Operations for Under Armour, a per- CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG formance apparel company that Fulks has been a part-owner for the last six 2002 6 0 4 10 5 0 0.0 1 0 years...the youngest of three siblings, (Kim and Koby), Fulks is single and 2001 22 0 11 33 17 2 1.5 2 0 resides in Baltimore. MLL Career 28 0 15 43 22 2 1.5 3 0 CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG 2002 4 0 1 5 16 7 5.5 0 0 2001 11 0 2 13 15 7 4.5 1 1 MLL Career 15 0 3 18 31 14 10.0 1 1

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Jeff Sonke States World Team in the 1994 and '98 World Games...played for the Mt. Midfielder - 6-2, 200 Washington LC in the United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) North Carolina ‘01 from 1992-99... Club Player of the Year in the Southern Division in 1992. As a Collegian: NCAA Division I Midfielder of the Year in 1991...Two-time All- 2002 Season: Appeared in ten games so far American earning First-Team honors as a senior in '91 and a Second-Team this season ... Has scored seven goals with selection in 1990 as a junior...East Coast Conference Player of the Year as a three assists, including a two-point goal ... senior...led Towson State to the NCAA Championship game as a senior Scored the two-point goal at Rochester on '91...played with Bayhawks' teammate John Blatchley on that team. Personal: June 15 in Baltimore’s 17-13 victory at a Currently works as a Medical Rep. at Proxima Therapeutics in Baltimore...has soggy Frontier Field ... Was held scoreless worked as a medical rep. since 1994 beginning with Americair in for four games until the July 6 victory at Linthicum...went to work for Stryker Leibinger in 1995 where he was award- Boston ... Sonke scored a goal in ed the Sales Representative of the Year Award in 1999...aspires to be a CEO Baltimore’s 18-9 victory ... Was held of a medical device company...the first of two sons born to Bob Shek and scoreless for another four games until Cindy Nelson...Rob is married to Alexandra Shek and they just had their first scoring two against Rochester on August 3 child, Francesca, this past February...the Shek's reside in Owings Mills, Md. at Ravens Stadium ... Added a goal in the CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG season finale at New Jersey on August 15. 15 As a Professional: Scored five goals and registered1 seven points5 in his first 2002 16 1 4 21 15 3 2.5 0 0 season of professional lacrosse...one of four Bayhawks to score a two-point 2001 4 0 3 7 14 0 0.0 0 0 goal...fired a rocket past Bridgeport's Jim Mule in the third quarter for his first MLL Career 20 1 7 28 29 3 2.5 0 0 career goal...scored again in the fourth quarter to help Baltimore to a 12-11 overtime victory...10th pick overall, he was selected by the Bayhawks in the second round as Baltimore's third pick of the 2001 Collegiate Draft. As a Gary Gait Collegian: A three-time All-America attackman at North Carolina...second Midfielder - 6-2, 215 team selection as a senior and junior and an honorable mention choice as a Syracuse ‘92 sophomore...led the team in scoring three consecutive seasons...scored 102 goals with 55 assists for 157 points in his four-year collegiate career...an All- 2002 Season: Was named the Bayhawks’ ACC selection his final two years... graduated with a degreee in economics. player-coach prior to the start of the season Personal: Currently focusing on his lacrosse career...has recently become ... Has faired well, guiding the team to a enthused in the acting/modeling business...enjoys golf and photography...one 10-4 record, the best in the MLL ... Is of two children to Nancy Peabody Long & Russ Long and Craig & Helen fourth on the team with 31 points with 25 Sonke...his brother Matt coaches lacrosse at Birmingham Seaholm H.S. in goals and six assists ... Was named a starter Michigan...single and resides in Baltimore, Md. in the 2002 All-Star Game for the National Division ... Won the freestyle competition CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG during halftime with a 360-degree varia- 2002 7 1 3 11 15 2 1.0 0 0 tion of his patented “Air Gait” move that 2001 5 1 1 7 9 1 0.5 0 0 he perfected while at Syracuse ... Missed MLL Career 12 2 4 18 24 3 1.5 0 0 two games with a calf injury but continued to coach the team from the sidelines ... 22 Made his return against Bridgeport on June 221 and scored2 three goals in Rob Shek Baltimore’s fourth straight win to start the season ... Has five hat tricks on the Midfielder - 6-1, 210 season, ranking him among the league leaders. As a Professional: Started at Towson State ‘91 midfield for the American Division Team in the 2001 MLL All-Star game...scored twice in the game...led the Long Island Lizards to the MLL 2002 Season: Has appeared in 11 games so inaugural championship last season with 30 goals and eight assists for 38 far this season ... Scored 16 goals to go points, second on the Lizards squad...he was among the league leaders in goals with four assists, including a two-point scored and hat tricks...registered his first of five hat tricks in the inaugural goal ... Scored four goals at New Jersey in game at Baltimore...scored Long Island's only short-handed goal of the season regular season finale to lead the Bayhawks against Rochester (6-14-01)...was second on the squad with 37 to 18-16 victory ... Has scored a goal in groundballs...acquired from Long Island along with Sean Radebaugh for the last six games with eight goals and four first and sixth picks of the 2002 Collegiate Draft and Ken Garcia...Gait earned assists in that span ... Is fifth on team in first team All-Pro honors a record-setting 11 consecutive years in the scoring with 21 points ... Is shooting 47.1 MILL/NLL and has been named League Most Valuable Player a record five percent this season. As a Professional: times...has been a member of three championship teams in the indoor league - Scored four goals with three assists for 1990 Detroit Turbos and the '94 and '95 Philadelphia Wings. As an seven points last season...was hampered Amateur/Club: A three-time All-World Team selection in 1990, '94 and by injuries...won 14 groundballs in limited 19 '98...earned the distinction as the World's Top-Midfielder after his play for the playing time...played eight years in the Major Indoor1 Lacrosse9 League and the Canadian National team in the '98 World Championships. As a Collegian: A National Lacrosse League (indoor)...began his professional career in 1992 four-time All-American at Syracuse, Gait graduated as the Orange's all-time with the Philadelphia Wings...a Second-Team All-Pro selection in goal leader with 192 and led the 'Cuse to three national titles...by career's end, 1993...played with the Baltimore Thunder for four years and spent his last sea- he also owned the school's single-season goal record with 70, which he scored son with the Washington Power. As an Amateur/Club: Played on the United in 1988...in his four years at Syracuse he earned the Division I Most

2002 Postseason Media Guide Bayhawks Lacrosse Player Profiles in '88 and '90. and the '88 and '89 Division I Most Outstanding Midfielder hon- Mark Frye ors...Gait ranks sixth all-time on the Syracuse career point chart, totaling 253 Midfielder - 6-0, 182 points. Personal: Gary is married to the former Nicole Black and the couple Loyola ‘99 has two children; a daughter, Taylor, and a son, Braedon. 2002 Season: Is tied for third on the team CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG with 12 assists ... Tied a team record on June 13 with four assists against New 2002 25 0 6 31 29 3 2.0 0 0 Jersey ... Scored one goal with two assists 2001 30 0 8 38 37 1 0.5 1 0 against Bridgeport on June 21 ... Had a MLL Career 55 0 14 69 66 4 2.5 1 0 pair of assists against Rochester on August 3. As a Professional: Saw limited playing time with the Bayhawks last season due to lingering injuries...won eight groundballs Tim McGeeney and picked up two penalties for a minute Goalkeeper - 6-0, 185 and a half for the season...scored 43 goals and registered 36 assists in his two year Loyola ‘95 professional career with the New York 2002 Season: Has seen limited time in the Saints in the National Lacrosse League (indoor). As an Amateur/Club: Scored goal for the Bayhawks ... Has appeared in one goal and registered two assists playing 24 three games this season and only ten min- 24 in the World Games...among the top 25 scorers in the United States Club utes ... Made first appearance of the season Lacrosse Association (USCLA) Southern Division with six goals and six against Boston on July 4, making one save assists for Team Toyota in 2000. As a Collegian: A three-time All-America in three minutes ... Appeared in selection earning first-team honors as a senior and junior at midfield in 1999 & '98, and second-team honors as a sophomore in '97...scored 94 goals and Baltimore’s 18-9 victory over Boston on registered 36 assists in his collegiate career...a three-time All-State selection at July 6, allowing one goal ... Made third Severna Park H.S. Personal: Distribution Coordinator for Under Armour appearance of the season in Baltimore’s Performance apparel...spent some time in the Canadian Football League as a victory over New Jersey on July 18 with punt returner for the British Columbia Lions...one of two children born to three saves in four minutes of time ... Has Mark and Denise Frye...Mark is single and resides in Canton, Md. made four saves this season. As a CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG Professional: Saw limited playing time 23 2002 5 0 12 17 13 5 3.0 1 0 with the MLL’s Goalie of the Year playing in 2front of him...played3 the fourth quarter and registered four saves in the Bayhawks’ 20-9 win at New 2001 0 0 0 0 8 2 1.5 0 0 Jersey...also saw playing time in Baltimore’s 12-11 victory over Boston. As an MLL Career 5 0 12 17 21 7 4.5 1 0 Amateur/Club: Played five years for the Green Turtle LC in the USCLA...an All-Club selection in three of those years. As a Collegian: A three-time All- Dave Daniecki America selection at Loyola earning Second-Team honors as a senior at goalie Defense - 6-0, 212 in 1995, Third-Team honors as a junior in ‘94 and honorable mention in Penn State ‘97 ‘92...the Greyhounds All-Time Saves leader...holds five of the top seven sin- gle-game save records at Loyola...set the single-game saves record by turning 2002 Season: Has seen limited time on the away 28 shots against Johns Hopkins in 1995...a four-year starter, he was field ... Has appeared in five games this named Top Male Student-Athlete at Loyola his senior season...played in the season ... Has scooped up two ground balls 1995 North-South All-Star Game...a scholastic All-American at North County this season ... Has been called for four H.S., he was named the Top Goalie in Maryland as a senior. Personal: penalties and 3.5 minutes of time. As a Currently working as a financial advisor for UBS PaineWebber...in March Professional: This will be Daniecki's first 2000, named Top New Financial Advisor in North East Division of UBS season in the MLL...played two years in PaineWebber...previously worked as the operations manager for Farro the National Lacrosse League Construction, Inc. in Washington D.C. and as the project manager for JGM (indoors)...played defense in 1999 for the Construction, Inc. also in Washington D.C...this past spring season he worked Baltimore Thunder and for the Washington as a volunteer coach for the Rutgers Men’s Lacrosse team...comes from a Power in 2001. As an Amateur/Club: Has Lacrosse family...older brother George was a First-Team All-American at played the last three club seasons for the UMBC and was named Defenseman of the Year in 1982...went on to play in Toyota LC in the United States Club 2266 the 1986 & ‘90 World Games...his brother John was an All-American at Lacrosse Association (USCLA)...an All-Club selection in 1999 and UMBC and his younger brother Mike is currently captain of the Air Force 2000...played one season with the Maryland Lacrosse Club. As a Collegian: Academy squad... Tim's wife Kristin gave birth to their first child this past An All-American defenseman at Penn State in 1996 and '97...graduated in '97 June 25...Grace Runyon McGeeney was seven and a half pounds and 21 inch- with a degree in civil engineering...an All-Metro selection in high school as a es long when she arrived at 12:18 a.m. on the morning of the 25th...the defenseman at Loyola High School in '93. Personal: Currently works for for McGeeney’s reside in Baltimore, Md. the K.C. Company as a sales representative...previously worked for three years as a production supervisor for Ryan Homes...the only son of two children born CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN.GSGPW-L to Ted and Nancy Daniecki...Dave is single and resides in Baltimore. 2002 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0-0 CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG 2001 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 0-0 2002 0 0 0 0 2 4 3.5 0 0 MLL Career 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 5 0 0-0 2001 Did not play MLL Career 0 0 0 0 2 4 3.5 0 0

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Shawn Nadelen 2000 Hawaii Lacrosse Invitational. As a Collegian: Earned All-America hon- Defense - 6-0, 200 ors his senior season at University of Maryland... scored 11 goals and regis- Johns Hopkins ‘01 tered 12 assists from his defensive position...a member of the ACC Honor Roll, Reese made the Dean's List his freshman, junior and senior years before 2002 Season: Has appeared in 12 games graduating with a bachelors degree in criminology and criminal justice. this season ... Has scored three goals, Personal: Currently works as a national accounts rep for Black & Decker...an including a goal in the final game of the active volunteer for the United Way...the youngest of four siblings…Brian is regular season at New Jersey ... Has single and resides in Lutherville, Md. scooped up 27 ground balls this season ... CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG Scooped up team-high four loose balls at Long Island on July 14 and three against 2002 0 0 0 0 30 8 7.0 0 0 Boston on July 6 ... Has been called for 2001 1 0 0 1 25 4 3.5 0 0 two penalties this season. As a MLL Career 1 0 0 1 55 12 10.5 0 0 Professional: Came off the bench for the Bayhawks as a long pole last year...scored his first professional goal on a pass from Jarred Testa Greg McCavera in the second quarter of a 32 Midfield - 6-1, 200 16-10 victory at Long Island...15th pick overall,3 he was 2selected by the Hofstra ‘98 Bayhawks in the third round as the Baltimore's fourth pick of the 2001 Collegiate Draft. As a Collegian: A second-team All-American defenseman 2002 Season: Has appeared in nine games at Johns Hopkins as a senior in 2001...graduated with a degree in psycholo- so far this season ... Has scored seven gy...as a high school senior was named All-American in lacrosse and Player of goals on 23 shots ... Also has 11 ground the Year in football. Personal: Currently works as an assistant coach for the balls ... Scored first goal of season in Princeton men's lacrosse team...the Tigers went to the NCAA Final Four in Baltimore’s 18-11 victory over New Jersey 2002 under his coaching tutelage...enjoys fly-fishing in his spare time... nick- on June 13 ... Scored pair of goals at name is "Nads"...active in U.S. Lacrosse's pledge drives...one of two boys born Rochester two days later ... Scored pair of to Lon and Cathy Nadelen...older brother, Chris, played lacrosse for Nazareth goals on July 6 at Boston in Bayhawks’ 18- College where his team won a pair of Division III Championships...Shawn is 9 victory over the Cannons. As a single and resides in Plainsboro, N.J. Professional: Originally drafted by the Bridgeport Barrage in the fourth round of CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG the 2001 Supplemental Draft...acquired in 2002 3 0 0 3 27 2 2.0 0 0 a trade with the Bridgeport Barrage along 39 2001 1 0 1 2 6 0 0.0 0 0 with a first round pick in the 2001 Collegiate Draft3 for Nick 9Hartofolis...sixth MLL Career 4 0 1 5 33 2 2.0 0 0 on the team last season for goals with 13 and seventh for points with 14...scored two goals in a game four times including the MLL Inaugural game against Long Island...scored the game-winning goal in a 14-13 victory at Brian Reese Boston... played three years in the National Lacrosse League (indoor) with the Defense - 6-3, 210 N.Y. Saints and the Washington Power. As an Amateur/Club: An All-Club Maryland ‘98 selection in 1999 and 2000 at attack for the Duke Tobay Lacrosse Club. As a Collegian: Earned second-team All-America East as a junior in 1997 when he 2002 Season: Has played in all 14 games led his Hofstra Flying Dutchman to the NCAA Tournament with a team-high this season ... Was selected to play in the of 22 goals...four-year letterwinner, two-year captain and NCAA Tournament 2002 All-Star Game ... Scored a goal and participant in '96 and '97...graduated with a bachelors degree in '98 and added an assist for the victorious National returned for Master's degree in Education in 2000...at Bethpage H.S. he was Division ... Leads the team in penalties an All-County selection in lacrosse and football. Personal: Currently an assis- with eight ... Has scooped up 30 ground tant coach for the UMBC men's lacrosse team...prior to joining the Retrievers balls this season. As a Professional: he was an assistant coach at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy from 1999- Started for the National Division Team in 2000... supports the Ryan Thomas Caulfield Foundation which conducts the 2001 MLL All Star game...one of three research on Lupus...enjoys biking, golf and lawn care...one of three children starting defenseman for the Bayhawks last born to Roger and Claire Testa...younger brother Brandon plays for the Long season that helped lead a defense that Island Lizards...his older sister Corin played a year in the professional Roller allowed only 198 goals in 16 games (sec- Derby League...Jarred is single and resides in Lutherville, Md. ond-best in the MLL)...scored the second 34 CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG goal in the 14-7 victory over New Jersey while3 running a defense4 that held the Pride to a league record low in goals scored in a single game…last season was 2002 7 0 0 7 11 3 3.0 0 0 third on the team for ground balls with 25...has played in the National 2001 13 0 1 14 9 2 1.5 1 0 Lacrosse League (indoor) for four years with Baltimore, Pittsburgh and MLL Career 20 0 1 21 20 5 4.5 1 0 Washington. As an Amateur/Club: Has a goal and an assist as a member of the U.S. World Cup Championship Team...United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) Southern Conference first-team All-Club selection at defense playing for Team Toyota in '00...in two years playing club ball for Team Toyota, he had seven goals and 10 assists...named Defensive MVP at the

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Tom Marechek Hugh Donovan Attackman - 5-10, 200 Defense - 6-3, 237 Syracuse ‘92 Bucknell ‘96 2002 Season: Is second on the team in 2002 Season: Has appeared in 12 games scoring with 42 points on 30 goals and 12 this season ... Has taken one shot on goal ... assists ... Has played in all 14 games this Has scooped up 22 ground balls to go with season ... Opened season with two goal, two penalties. As a Professional: One of one assist effort against Rochester on June three starting defenseman for the 6 ... Has scored a goal in 13 of the 14 Bayhawks last season that helped lead a games this season ... Did not score a goal defense that allowed only 198 goals in 16 in season finale at New Jersey ... Has led games, second-best in the MLL...sixth on the team in assists on four occasions this the team in ground balls with 19...has season ... Had led team in goals scored on played in the National Lacrosse League three occasions this year ... Scored season- (indoor) for the last four years...began his high four goals against New Jersey on professional career in 1998 with the June 29 and on July 18 ... Was selected to 42 Baltimore Thunder and moved with the 43 play in 2002 MLL All-Star Game. As a Professional4: 20012 MLL All-Star team when it became the Pittsburgh Crossefire4 in '99...spent 3the past two sea- game selection...established a Bayhawks record with six goals against Long sons as a member of the Washington Power. As an Amateur/Club: A two- Island in the MLL inaugural game...his eight points also set the team and time United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) South Conference league record for points in a game...second on the team and sixth in the MLL second -team All-Club selection at defense...played for the Maryland Lacrosse for goals with 34...tied for ninth in the MLL with 45 points in 2001...among Club in 1997 and '98 and moved to Team Toyota in '99 and 2000....an All-Club the top-10 in the league with 11 assists...led the team with three game-winning selection in '98 and '99. As a Collegian: Earned Honorable Mention All goals...also scored a short-handed goal against Boston...fifth on the team with American honors at defense his senior season...Patriot League Player of the 20 groundballs...six-time All-Pro in the National Lacrosse League (indoor) Year in 1996...earned the Christy Mathewson Award presented to the Bucknell and the 1994 Rookie of the Year. As an Amateur/Club: A two-time All-World Outstanding Senior Athlete...graduated with a Bachelors Degree in psycholo- Team selection...started for the silver-medal-winning Canadian National Team gy...earned his MBA in finance from Mount St. Mary's College. Personal: Has at the 1990 World Games in Australia...United States Club Lacrosse worked as an assistant lacrosse coach for Bucknell University (1996-98) and Association (USCLA) Southern Conference First Team All-Club selection at for Mount St. Mary's College ('98-00)...currently is the Operation Manager for attack playing for Team Toyota in '99. As a Collegian: Finished his career at a nonprofit organization Stop the Violence, a year-round academic and social Syracuse as one of the top four collegiate goal scorers in lacrosse history with program for children in Baltimore's high poverty urban communities... one of 182...a four-time All-American, three times on the first team, he also had 76 four children to Tony and Joyce Donovan...Hugh is single and resides in assists for 258 career points...scored 53 goals his junior season to lead the Lutherville, Md. country in Division I...played for National Championship teams with the CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG Orangemen in 1989 and 1990...set a Syracuse freshman record for goals with 46 on just 82 shots (56.1 percent). Personal: Currently works as a Physical 2002 0 0 0 0 22 2 2.0 0 0 Education Teacher and the Varsity Boys Soccer and Lacrosse Coach at Glenelg 2001 0 0 0 0 19 3 2.0 0 0 Country School...son of Lee and Estelle Marechek ...has two brothers and MLL Career 0 0 0 0 41 5 4.0 0 0 three sisters... teamed with Paul and Gary Gait to win British Columbia's jun- ior national championship (the Minto Cup) and was the top scor- er...Tom is single and resides in Baltimore. Jude Collins CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG Midfield - 5-8, 170 North Carolina ‘96 2002 30 0 12 42 20 5 4.0 2 0 2001 34 0 11 45 20 7 5.0 3 0 2002 Season: Has appeared in 12 games MLL Career 64 0 23 87 40 12 9.0 5 0 this season ... Scored seven goals to go with four asissts ... Also has won six of 19 faceoffs this season ... Scored first MLL goal against Rochester on June 6 in Baltimore’s 13-10 win ... Has scooped up 24 groundballs this season ... Scored pair of goals in Baltimore’s 18-11 win over New Jersey on June 13 ... Registered at least one point in first four games of the season ... Scored a goal with an assist at New Jersey on June 29. As a Professional: Collins was drafted in the 47 15th round of the Inaugural Draft by the Rochester4 Rattlers...did7 not play in the inaugural season...came to Baltimore in January for the rights to Cory Cahoun...played briefly in the National Lacrosse League (indoor) for the Baltimore Thunder in 1998. As an Amateur/Club: Has played since 1997 in the United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) for the Capital

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Lacrosse Club...an All-Club selection at midfield in 2001. As a Collegian: A three-time All-American at the University of North Carolina...first-team All- American at midfield as a senior in 1996...also earned a spot on the All- Atlantic Coast Conference and All-ACC Tournament teams as a senior...earned third-team All-America status as a junior and an honorable mention All-America selection as a sophomore in 1994...graduated with a degree in international relations...a two-time high school All-American at Bishop Ireton in Alexandria, Va., in 1991 and '92. Personal: Currently works as a commercial real estate broker with Insignia/ESG...enjoys camping and hiking...a supporter of the Kevin Reichardt Foundation...the youngest of two boys born to Joseph and Anita Collins...Jude and his wife Julie reside in Arlington, Va.

CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG 2002 7 0 4 11 24 3 2.5 0 0 2001 Did not play MLL Career 7 0 4 11 24 3 2.5 0 0

Jeff Wills Attack - 6-0, 178 Johns Hopkins ‘92 2002 Season: Has appeared in eight games this season for the Bayahwks ... Has scored four goals with five assists ... Scored one goal against New Jersey on June 13 ... Had pair of assists at Bridgeport on June 21 ... Had one goal and one assist against Rochester on August 8 ... Has col- lected 15 groundballs so far this season. As a Professional: A first round selection by the New Jersey Pride in the 2001 Supplemental Draft...aquired from New Jersey for defenseman Tom Slate...scored 10 goals, including a two-pointer, for the 9999 Pride...tied for sixth on the team in goals...scored four of his 10 goals against Baltimore...has played seven years in the indoor game with Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Washington...a member of the MILL All-Rookie team in 1993. As an Amateur/Club: A three-time USA World Team candidate...has played eight years (1993-2000) for the Green Turtle Lacrosse Club in the United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA)...an All-Club selection all eight years. As a Collegian: Team captain and second-team All-American at attack as a senior at Johns Hopkins in 1992...high school All-American as a senior at Loyola in 1988. Personal: Currently works as a graphic artist for Wills Printing Company (family owned and operated for 30 years)...plays guitar for a number of rock bands in the Baltimore Metropolitan area...nickname is "Willsey"...one of two, and the only son, of Patricia and John Wills...Wills is single and resides in Baltimore, Md.

CAREER STATS G2GAPTS.GBPEN.MIN. GWG OTG 2002 4 0 5 9 15 0 0.0 0 0 2001 10 1 0 11 10 2 1.0 0 0 MLL Career 14 1 5 20 25 2 1.0 0 0

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Baltimore 13 Bayhawks also had several firsts on the night. Attackman Jeff Wills and midfielder Mike Henehan each had their first goals as Bayhawks. Attackman John Blatchley got Rochester 10 his first points as a Bayhawk with three assists. Baltimore is 2-0 on the season and New Ravens Stadium - Baltimore, Md. Jersey drops to 1-1. Baltimore becomes only the second team to start a season 2-0. The first team to do so was New Jersey in 2001. With the win Baltimore also gains sole pos- 1 June 6, 2002 session of the Nationals Division. BALTIMORE, Md. - Not even the threat of a tornado could prevent the Baltimore Bayhawks from notching their first victory of the 2002 Major League Lacrosse season. Score 1 2 3 4 T The 13-10 victory over the Rochester Rattlers came in front of 3,625 devout fans at New Jersey (1-1) 3 4 2 2 11 Ravens Stadium. "You have to be happy with a win," said player-coach Gary Gait. "The Baltimore (2-0) 3 2 8 5 18 key is guys stepping up and making plays and that is what happened tonight." Stepping Goals: New Jersey - Jesse Hubbard 3, Jay Jalbert 2, Scott Urick 2, David Curry 2, Chris up for the Bayhawks included midfielder Josh Sims, whose two goals and two assists Malone, Chris Massey; Baltimore - Mark Millon 4, Josh Sims 3, Tom Marechek 2, earned him the Bud Light MVP award. Goalie Greg Cattrano won the SoBe Iron Gavin Prout 2, Jude Collins 2, Jeff Wills, Paul Cantabene, Kip Fulks, Jarred Testa, Mike Lizard award for his 17-save performance. The Bayhawks jumped out to a 3-0 lead at Henehan. Assists: New Jersey - David Curry 3, Jay Jalbert, Jon Hess, Chris Massey; the end of the first quarter with goals from Sims, midfielder Gary Gait and attackman Baltimore - Mark Frye 4, John Blatchley 3, Mark Millon 2, Jude Collins. Saves: New Mark Millon. The Rattlers never recovered as the Bayhawks held on to defeat Jersey - Trevor Tierney, 12 saves, 18 goals allowed, (60:00); Baltimore - Greg Cattrano, Rochester. The victory gives Baltimore a 1-0 record and an early advantage in the race 19 saves, 11 goals allowed (60:00). Shots: New Jersey 50, Baltimore 42. Penalties: New for the Nationals Division Championship, which it captured last season. Rochester, also Jersey 4 for 3:30, Baltimore 5 for 4:30. Ground Balls: Baltimore 40, New Jersey 37. a Nationals Division team, falls to 0-1 in the division. Trailing the entire game, the clos- Faceoffs: Baltimore 21 (Paul Cantabene 17-26, Jude Collins 4-7), New Jersey 12. est Rochester came was midway through the third quarter when goals by midfielder Power-Play Goals: New Jersey 1 for 4, Baltimore 1 for 4. Attendance: 2,173. Records: Cory Kahoun and Tim Soudan cut the Bayhawks lead to 6-5. Baltimore answered back New Jersey 1-1 (0-1), Baltimore 2-0 (2-0). with goals from Gait, Sims, Millon and midfielder Jeff Sonke. The Bayhawks led by as much as six before Rochester made a run in the fourth quarter when two quick goals by Baltimore 17 Craig Kahoun and midfielder Josh Coffman made it a 12-10 game. A goal by attack- man Tom Marechek with 2:07 remaining gave the Bayhawks a 13-10 lead and the vic- Rochester 13 tory. Frontier Field - Rochester, NY 3 June 15, 2002 Score 1 2 3 4 T Rochester (0-1) 0 3 3 4 10 ROCHESTER, NY - Attackman Mark Millon scored a season-high five goals and Baltimore (1-0) 3 3 4 3 13 added three assists to lead the Bayhawks to their third straight victory, a 17-13 Major Goals: Rochester - Cory Kahoun 2, Craig Kahoun 2, Josh Coffman 2, Tim Soudan 2, League Lacrosse win over host Rochester before 5,017 fans at the Rattlers’ Frontier Matt Hahn, Steve Bishko; Baltimore - Mark Millon 3, Tom Marechek 2, Josh Sims 2, Field. Millon, who was named the Bud Light Game MVP, upped his team-leading sea- Rob Shek 2, Jude Collins, Mark Frye, Paul Cantabene, Gary Gait. Assists: Rochester - son total to 12 goals with his third straight hat trick to open the season. Baltimore Jake Bergey, Tim Soudan, Charlie Lockwood, Cory Kahoun; Baltimore - Josh Sims 2, jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead on goals by midfielders Gavin Prout and Josh Sims, and Mark Frye, Jeff Sonke, Tom Marechek, Sean Radebaugh. Saves: Rochester - Brian defenseman Jarred Testa. Midfielder Nate Watkins, Rochester's rookie fourth round Dougherty, 19 saves, 13 goals allowed (60:00); Baltimore - Greg Cattrano, 17 saves, 10 draft choice, scored his first goal to make it 3-1, but the Bayhawks answered with three goals allowed (60:00). Shots: Rochester 47, Baltimore 44. Penalties: Rochester 5 for more to increase the lead to 6-1 midway through the second quarter. Millon notched two 4:00, Baltimore 7 for 5:30. Ground Balls: Baltimore 36, Rochester 35. Faceoffs: more first half goals to close out the scoring with Baltimore holding a 10-5 lead. The Rochester 16, Baltimore 10 (Paul Cantabene 10-23, Jude Collins 0-3). Power-Play Rattlers opened the second half with two goals by John Fay and Matt Hahn to close Goals: Baltimore 2 for 5, Rochester 1 for 6. Attendance: 3,625. Records: Rochester 0- the deficit to 10-7, however Baltimore would score five of the next six goals, including 1 (0-1), Baltimore 1-0 (1-0). two by Millon to open their lead to 14-8 to end the third period. Watkins scored Rochester's first two goals of the fourth stanza but the Bayhawks held on to win by the Baltimore 18 four-goal margin. The Rattlers were paced by Watkins with four goals and three assists. Baltimore attackman Tom Marechek tallied two goals and three assists during the con- New Jersey 11 test. With the victory, Baltimore became the first team to start out a season with a per- Ravens Stadium - Baltimore, Md. fect 3-0 mark. 2 June 13, 2002 Score 1 2 3 4 T Baltimore (3-0) 4 6 4 3 17 BALTIMORE, Md. - The Baltimore Bayhawks scored eight goals in the third quar- Rochester (0-2) 1 4 3 5 13 ter to rally from a 7-3 deficit and defeat the New Jersey Pride in front of 2,173 fans at Goals: Baltimore - Mark Millon 5, Josh Sims 3, Tom Marechek 2, Jarred Testa 2, Gavin Ravens Stadium. After being down as much as four, Baltimore opened the second half Prout 2, Paul Cantabene; Rochester - Nate Watkins 4, John Fay 2, Matt Hahn 2, Conor with a between-the-legs goal from attackman Tom Marechek who was fed by a behind- Denihan 2, Craig Kahoun, Steve Bishko, Tim Soudan. Two-Point Goals: Baltimore - the-back pass from attackman Mark Millon. The pretty 1-2 punch was a sign of things to come in the third quarter as Baltimore outscored the Pride 8-2. Millon, who had been Jeff Sonke. Assists: Baltimore - Mark Millon 3, Josh Sims 3, John Blatchley 2, Sean held scoreless until the third quarter, scored three straight goals to put Baltimore up 10- Radebaugh, Mark Frye, Jude Collins; Rochester - Nate Watkins 3, Matt Hahn 2, Craig 7. "This was a good game for us because the players needed to step up after being down Kahoun, Steve Bishko, Jake Bergey. Saves: Baltimore - Greg Cattrano, 15 saves, 13 at halftime," said Bayhawks player-coach Gary Gait. "We came out in the second half goals allowed (60:00); Rochester - Brian Dougherty, 9 saves, 17 goals allowed (60:00). and we got into a rhythm and the guys made it look easy." New Jersey staged a rally, Shots: Rochester 32, Baltimore 25. Penalties: Baltimore 8 for 7:30, Rochester 8 for cutting it as close as 13-11 in the fourth quarter before Baltimore scored five straight 7:00. Ground Balls: Rochester 55, Baltimore 44. Faceoffs: Rochester 24, Baltimore 8 goals to put the Bayhawks up 18-11. New Jersey got no closer and the Bayhawks held (Paul Cantabene 7-30, Jude Collins 1-2). Power-Play Goals: Baltimore 2 for 6, on to win. Keeping the Bayhawks strong in the second half was goalkeeper Greg Rochester 1 for 5. Attendance: 5,017. Records: Baltimore 3-0 (3-0), Rochester 0-2 (0- Cattrano, whose 19-save performance earned him Bud Light Game MVP honors. 2). Midfielder Paul Cantabene won the SoBe Iron Lizard award for his outstanding per- formance on face-offs, where he won 17 of 26. New Jersey got an early jump on the Bayhawks, netting the first two goals of the game. Baltimore rallied back to tie the game at three by the end of the first quarter. New Jersey extended their lead to 7-3 with 6:08 remaining in the second before Baltimore started a run to put them up for good. Goals from Josh Sims and Jarred Testa brought the Bayhawks within two by halftime. The

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Baltimore 15 8:36 left in the second quarter. Millon's second goal, which was assisted by midfielder Josh Sims with 2:33 remaining in the second quarter, ended the Barrage run and the sec- Bridgeport 7 ond quarter with Baltimore trailing by one, 7-6. At the start of the third quarter, Dunning Field - New Caanan, Conn. Baltimore received goals by Cantabene and Gait to re-take the lead at 8-7 with 10:51 remaining before Bridgeport scored three of the next four goals, including Colsey's two- 4 June 21, 2002 point tally with 11 seconds left in the quarter, to take an 11-9 advantage into the final 15 minutes. Millon and Marechek teamed up just 1:33 into the fourth quarter to close the NEW CAANAN, Conn. - Attackman Mark Millon scored four goals and midfield- gap to within one at 11-10 before Miller scored his second goal of the game with 11:56 er Gary Gait scored three goals and added an assist, as the Baltimore Bayhawks won remaining in regulation. Gait scored his third goal of the game past Spuryt with 9:36 left their fourth straight game to open the 2002 season, a 15-7 Major League Lacrosse vic- to close to within 12-11 before Bridgeport scored back-to-back goals by Colsey and tory over host Bridgeport at Dunning Field. With his four goals, Millon is now the cur- Langtry to take a 14-11 lead with 6:42 remaining. Spuryt, who had played in only seven rent career MLL leader in points with 78 and goals with 57. Midfielder Paul Cantabene minutes this season prior to the game, earned the Bud Light Game MVP award. Colsey won 17 faceoffs in the victory for the Bayhawks, earning the midfielder his second SoBe earned the SoBe Iron Lizard award for his two-goal, three-point performance. Cattrano Iron Lizard award of the season. Goalkeeper Greg Cattrano made a season-high 25 ended the game with a season-low 11 saves between the pipes for Baltimore. With the saves to lead the defensive effort for the Bayhawks and was named the Bud Light Game win over the Bayhawks, Bridgeport avoided tying a league record for consecutive loss- MVP for the second time this season. Baltimore jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first es. Boston lost six straight during the regular season last year. quarter on Millon’s first tally of the game. After a goal by Roy Colsey tied the game at 1-1, Gait scored his first two goals to give the Bayhawks a 3-1 lead. A goal by Keith Score 1 2 3 4 T Cromwell ended the quarter with Baltimore holding a slin 3-2 lead. Baltimore started Bridgeport (1-4) 3 3 6 3 15 the second quarter with three straight goals from Gait, Cantabene, and midfielder Josh Baltimore (4-1) 2 2 2 1 12 Sims. Colsey ended the Bayhawks’ spurt with an unassisted tally, cutting the Baltimore lead to 6-3. After a goal by midfielder Matt Striebel, Baltimore scored four straight Goals: Bridgeport - Blake Miller 3, Keith Cromwell 2, Brian Langtry 2, B.J. Prager 2, goals to take a 10-4 lead. Midfielder Jude Collins started the spurt with an unassisted Jim Gonnella, Roy Colsey, Matt Striebel, Todd Eichelberger; Baltimore - Mark Millon goal, which was followed by tallies by Millon, midfielder Mark Frye, and attackman 3, Gary Gait 3, Paul Cantabene 2, Mark Frye 2, Tom Marechek, Gavin Prout. Two-Point Sean Radebaugh. After the teams exchanged a pair of goals, Baltimore scored four of Goals: Bridgeport - Roy Colsey. Assists: Bridgeport - Keith Cromwell 3, Brian Langtry the final five goals to end the game. Bridgeport goalkeeper Jim Mule had 13 saves in a 2, Matt Striebel 2, Todd Eichelberger; Baltimore - Mark Millon 2, Tom Marechek 2, Kip losing effort for the host Barrage. The eight-goal margin of victory is the largest for the Fulks, Josh Sims. Saves: Bridgeport - Mark Spuryt, 16 saves, 12 goals allowed (60:00); Bayhawks since a 20-9 victory over New Jersey to end the regular season last year. Baltimore - Greg Cattrano, 11 saves, 14 goals allowed (60:00). Shots: Bridgeport 38, Baltimore 38. Penalties: Bridgeport 9 for 6:30, Baltimore 7 for 8:00. Ground Balls: Score 1 2 3 4 T Baltimore 32, Bridgeport 25. Faceoffs: Baltimore 16 (Paul Cantabene 16-30), Baltimore (4-0) 3 3 6 3 15 Bridgeport 14. Power-Play Goals: Baltimore 3 for 7, Bridgeport 2 for 6. Attendance: Bridgeport (0-4) 2 2 2 1 7 4,095. Records: Bridgeport 1-4, Baltimore 4-1. Goals: Baltimore - Mark Millon 4, Gary Gait 3, Sean Radebaugh 2, Tom Marechek, Jude Collins, Paul Cantabene, Mark Frye; Bridgeport - Roy Colsey 2, Dan Denihan, New Jersey 22 Keith Cromwell, Blake Miller, Matt Panetta, Matt Striebel. Assists: Baltimore - Jeff Wills 2, Mark Frye 2, Gary Gait, Tom Marechek; Bridgeport - Dan Denihan 3, Keith Baltimore 17 Cromwell, Matt Panetta, Matt Striebel. Saves: Baltimore - Greg Cattrano, 25 saves, 7 Commerce Bank Ballpark - Bridgewater, NJ goals allowed (60:00); Rochester - Jim Mule, 13 saves, 15 goals allowed (60:00). Shots: 6 June 29, 2002 Baltimore 43, Bridgeport 40. Penalties: Baltimore 6 for 3:30, Bridgeport 0 for 0:00. Ground Balls: Baltimore 38, Bridgeport 32. Faceoffs: Baltimore 17 (Paul Cantabene BRIDGEWATER, N.J. - Attackman Jay Jalbert scored a game-high five goals 17-24, Jude Collins 0-2), Bridgeport 9. Power-Play Goals: Bridgeport 2 for 6, and attackman Jesse Hubbard added three goals and two assists to lead the New Jersey Baltimore 0 for 0. Attendance: 3,685. Records: Baltimore 4-0, Bridgeport 0-4. Pride to a 22-17 Major League Lacrosse victory over the Bayhawks at Commerce Bank Ballpark. In defeating the Bayhawks for the first time this season, the Pride scored a sea- Bridgeport 15 son-high 22 goals. The 22 goals are the most allowed by the Bayhawks in team history. Baltimore 12 After Baltimore took a 1-0 lead on a goal by attackman Tom Marechek, the Pride scored three straight goals, turning the one-goal deficit into a 3-1 lead with 3:27 remain- Ravens Stadium - Baltimore, Md. ing in the first quarter. Midfielder Kip Fulks ended the Pride run with an unassisted goal 5 June 22, 2002 with 2:24 left to cut the deficit to 3-2. Jalbert scored the first of his five goals in the game to end the first quarter, giving the Pride a 4-2 advantage. Baltimore took the lead early BALTIMORE, Md. - Goalkeeper Mark Spuryt made 16 saves in his first start of in the second quarter, scoring four straight goals to take a 6-4 lead in the first five min- the season and midfielder Roy Colsey scored two goals, including a two-point goal, to utes of the second stanza. A goal by Jon Hess ended the Bayhawk run and cut the lead the Bridgeport Barrage to their first win of the season, a 15-12 Major League Baltimore lead to 6-5. The Bayhawks extended its lead to 8-5 with goals by attackman Lacrosse (MLL) victory over the host Baltimore Bayhawks at Ravens Stadium on Sean Radebaugh and Marechek before Chris Malone scored an unassisted tally with Saturday evening. With the victory, the Barrage snaps a five-game losing streak, while 6:02 remaining in the first half. Malone ended the game with a pair of goals. After a goal Baltimore sees an end to its season-opening four-game win streak. Baltimore opened up by Scott Urick cut the New Jersey deficit to 8-7, Baltimore attackman Tom Kessler an early 3-0 lead on the Barrage in the first quarter with goals from midfielder Paul scored his first career MLL goal with 4:22 remaining. Kessler joined the team after Cantabene, midfielder Gavin Prout, and attackman Mark Millon. After a goal by Gavin Prout was placed on the inactive list prior to the game. In the third quarter, the Bridgeport's Jim Gonnella ended the Bayhawk spurt, Baltimore responded with a pair Pride and the Bayhawks traded goals before New Jersey went on a 4-0 run, turning a 10- of goals from attackman Tom Marechek and midfielder Gary Gait to open a 5-1 lead 9 Baltimore lead into a 13-10 New Jersey advantage. Hubbard and Jalbert each scored with 2:50 remaining in the opening stanza. Trailing by 5-2 at the start of the second quar- a goal during the spurt to lead the New Jersey attack. Fulks scored his second goal of ter, Bridgeport went on a 5-0 run to take a 7-5 lead with 8:36 left in the period. the game with 3:18 remaining in the third quarter on a feed from midfielder Jude Attackman Keith Cromwell started the run, scoring on an assist from midfielder Matt Collins to end the Pride run. Hubbard scored his 18th goal of the season to end the third Striebel to cut the deficit to 5-3. Less than two minutes later, Striebel scored an unas- quarter, giving the Pride a 15-11 advantage. In the fourth quarter, Baltimore opened the sisted goal to pull the Barrage to within one at 5-4. Two minutes after Striebel scored, scoring with a pair of goals by Marechek and midfielder Gary Gait to cut the deficit to midfielder Brian Langtry scored to tie the game at 5-5 on an unassisted tally. 15-13 with 13:04 remaining in regulation. New Jersey countered the brief Baltimore Bridgeport took a 6-5 lead just 34 seconds later, as attackman Todd Eichelberger spurt with a pair of goals by Jalbert and Urick to extend the lead back to four at 18-13. scored an unassisted goal, beating Baltimore goalkeeper Greg Cattrano. A goal by mid- After Jalbert and midfielder Josh Sims traded goals, New Jersey went on a 3-0 run to put fielder Blake Miller ended the Bridgeport run, scoring on a feed from Cromwell with the game out of reach.Baltimore goalkeeper Greg Cattrano made 25 saves in the goal for

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the Bayhawks, tying a season high. New Jersey netminder Steve Koudelka made just 15 Baltimore - John Blatchley 3, Paul Cantabene, Gary Gait, Tom Marechek, Mark Millon, saves to pick up his second win of the season. With the win over the Bayhawks, New Josh Sims, Jeff Sonke. Saves: Boston - Keith Cynar, 9 saves, 14 goals allowed (51:00), Jersey tied the all-time series at three games each. The Pride also tied the Bayhawks for David O’ Brien, 0 saves, 1 goal allowed (9:00); Baltimore - Greg Cattrano, 19 saves, 6 the best home record in the league. goals allowed (57:00), Tim McGeeney, 1 save, 0 goals allowed (3:00). Shots: Boston 41, Baltimore 39. Penalties: Boston 3 for 2:30, Baltimore 4 for 3:00. Ground Balls: Score 1 2 3 4 T Baltimore 38, Bridgeport 35. Faceoffs: Baltimore 14 (Paul Cantabene 14-25), Boston Baltimore (4-2) 2 7 2 6 17 11. Power-Play Goals: Boston 1 for 3, Baltimore 0 for 2. Attendance: 3,307. Records: New Jersey (2-3) 4 4 7 7 22 Boston 2-3, Baltimore 5-2.

Goals: Baltimore - Tom Marechek 4, Kip Fulks 2, Gary Gait 2, Mark Millon 2, Sean Radebaugh 2, Jude Collins, Tom Kessler, Rob Shek, Josh Sims, Jarred Testa; New Baltimore 18 Jersey - Jay Jalbert 5, Scott Urick 5, Jesse Hubbard 3, Jon Hess 2, Chris Malone 2, Matt Boston 9 Caione, Rodger Colbert, David Curry, Peter Jacobs, Chris Massey. Assists: Baltimore - Josh Sims 2, Paul Cantabene, Jude Collins, Gary Gait, Tom Marechek; New Jersey - Jon Cawley Stadium - Lowell, Mass. Hess 3, Jesse Hubbard 2, Drew Melchionni 2, David Curry, Peter Jacobs. Saves: 8 July 6, 2002 Baltimore - Greg Cattrano, 25 saves, 22 goals allowed (60:00); New Jersey - Steve Koudelka, 15 saves, 17 goals allowed (60:00). Shots: New Jersey 60, Baltimore 41. LOWELL, Mass. -- Midfielder Josh Sims scored four goals, including a pair of Penalties: Baltimore 6 for 4:00, New Jersey 3 for 1:30. Ground Balls: New Jersey 49, two-point goals, to lead the Baltimore Bayhawks to their second straight win, an 18-9 Baltimore 33. Faceoffs: Baltimore 13 (Paul Cantabene 13-43), New Jersey 30. Power- Major League Lacrosse (MLL) victory over the host Boston Cannons at Cawley Play Goals: New Jersey 1 for 6, Baltimore 0 for 3. Attendance: N/A. Records: Stadium. The victory completes a Baltimore season sweep of the Cannons and improves Baltimore 4-2 (3-1), New Jersey 2-3 (1-2). the Bayhawks’ all-time record against Boston to 5-0. In leading the Bayhawks to the vic- tory, Sims set a team record with the pair of two-point goals. He is also just the fifth Baltimore 15 player in league history to score two goals from outside the 15-yard arc. Boston took a 1-0 lead just 1:15 into the first quarter, when attackman Conor Gill scored an unassist- Boston 7 ed goal. The Gill goal started a 3-0 run in the first five minutes for the Cannons, who Ravens Stadium - Baltimore, Md. had lost to the Bayhawks by 15-7 on July 4. Baltimore ended the spurt with a goal by 7 July 4, 2002 midfielder Gary Gait with 8:01 remaining in the first quarter. Gait’s goal started a 5-0 Baltimore run to end the first period. Following the Gait goal, midfielder Rob Shek scored the first of his two goals in the game before Sims registered his first two-point BALTIMORE, Md. -- Attackman Mark Millon scored a game-high four goals and goal of the night to give the Bayhawks a 4-3 lead. Defenseman Jarred Testa ended the added an assist to lead the Baltimore Bayhawks to a 15-7 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) first quarter scoring with 2:40 left, when he scored a power play goal on an assist from victory over the Boston Cannons at Ravens Stadium on Thursday evening. With his five- attackman Mark Millon. Boston opened the second quarter scoring with Gill’s second point performance, Millon retook the league lead in scoring with 33 points. Baltimore goal of the game on an assist from David Evans, cutting the Baltimore lead to 5-4 with took a 1-0 lead just 38 seconds into the first quarter, when attackman Tom Marechek 12:19 remaining in the first half. Baltimore extended its lead back to two at 6-4 just 52 took a feed from midfielder Josh Sims and scored past Boston goalkeeper Keith Cynar. seconds later, when attackman Tom Marechek scored on a feed from Gait. Boston The goal was Marechek’s 13th goal of the season. Boston countered the early goal with scored three straight goals to end the first half with a slim 7-6 lead. After the teams a 4-0 run to take a three-goal lead with 2:55 remaining in the opening stanza. exchanged goals to start the third quarter, Baltimore went on a 5-0 run to end the third Defenseman Brian Kuczma tied the game at 1-1 with an unassisted tally with 13:13 quarter with a 12-8 lead. Sims scored a pair of one-point goals in the spurt for the visit- left. With 4:39 remaining, midfielder David Evans scored the first of back-to-back ing Bayhawks, while Marechek, Testa, and attackman Jeff Wills added the other three goals, giving the visiting Cannons a 2-1 advantage. Evans ended the game with the pair goals in the run. In the fourth quarter, Baltimore continued to hold the Cannons score- of goals. After a goal by Brent Rothfuss gave Boston a 4-1 lead, defenseman Shawn less, scoring the quarter’s first four goals. Sims opened the quarter with his second two- Nadelen scored his first goal of the season to cut the deficit to 4-2. The goal was also point goal of the game on an assist from Gait with 13:23 remaining in the quarter. Shek Nadelen’s second of his MLL career. The Nadelen goal started a 6-0 run for the scored his second goal of the game, an unassisted tally with 9:58 left, before midfielder Bayhawks, which turned a 4-1 deficit into a 7-4 lead. In the second quarter, midfielder Jeff Sonke scored his first goal of the game. With just under five minutes remaining in Gary Gait scored the first of his three goals in the game on a feed from Marechek. the stanza, Marechek scored his fourth goal of the game to give the Bayhawks a com- Millon scored hist first goal of the game with 8:34 remaining in the first half to tie the manding 16-8 lead. Boston’s Michael Watson scored his fourth goal of the game with game at 4-4. After a goal by midfielder Jude Collins gave the Bayhawks a 5-4 lead, Gait 1:42 remaining in the game past Bayhawks backup goalkeeper Tim McGeeney, who and Millon each scored their second goals of the game to end the run. Boston’s Mike was making just his second appearance of the season between the pipes. McGeeney Regan ended the run with his league-leading fourth two-point goal of the season with relieved starter Greg Cattrano with 2:33 remaining in the period after Cattrano had 55 seconds remaining to cut the Baltimore advantage to one at 7-6. Regan had been tied made 20 saves and held the Cannons scoreless for the past 19:16. Cattrano earned his with Bridgeport’s Roy Colsey for the two-point goal lead coming into the game. fourth Bud Light Game MVP award of the season and the sixth of his career. Cattrano Attackman Sean Radebaugh opened the third quarter scoring for the Bayhawks on an has now made 20 or more saves in three games this season. For his four goals and six assist from Gait, giving the Bayhawks a two-goal lead. After Boston countered with a points, Sims was named the SoBe Iron Lizard. Boston goalkeeper Kevin O’ Brien made goal by John Madigan, Baltimore ended the game with a 7-0 run that put the game out 14 saves in a losing cause for the Cannons, who have not won a game at home all sea- of reach. Baltimore goalkeeper Greg Cattrano made 19 saves in the goal for the son. Bayhawks and was named the Bud Light Game MVP. Nadelen was given the SoBe Iron Lizard award for his efforts in the Baltimore win. Cynar, who was making his first start Score 1 2 3 4 T of the season after Boston netminder Bill Daye was injured in the Cannons’ game Baltimore (6-2) 5 1 6 6 18 against Rochester, made nine saves in the goal for the Cannons. Baltimore has won all Boston (2-4) 3 4 1 1 9 four meetings with Boston in the lifetime series. This meeting started off with a game- time temperature of 102 degrees. Goals: Baltimore - Tom Marechek 4, Josh Sims 4, Gary Gait 2, Rob Shek 2, Jarred Testa 2, Jeff Wills, Jeff Sonke; Boston - Michael Watson 4, Conor Gill 2, Mike Battista 2, Score 1 2 3 4 T David Evans. Two-Point Goals: Baltimore - Josh Sims 2. Assists: Baltimore - Mark Boston (2-3) 4 2 1 0 7 Millon 4, Gary Gait 3, Paul Cantabene; Boston - Conor Gill, Michael Watson, Tim Baltimore (5-2) 2 5 5 3 15 Byrnes. Saves: Baltimore - Greg Cattrano, 20 saves, 8 goals allowed (57:00), Tim McGeeney, 0 saves, 1 goal allowed (3:00); Boston - Kevin O’ Brien, 14 saves, 16 goals Goals: Boston - David Evans 2, Brian Kuczma, John Madigan, Brent Rothfuss; allowed (60:00). Shots: Boston 48, Baltimore 46. Penalties: Baltimore - 5 for 4:00, Baltimore - Mark Millon 4, Gary Gait 3, Tom Marechek 3, Jeff Sonke 2, Jude Collins, Boston - 4 for 3:30. Ground Balls: Boston 25, Baltimore 20. Faceoffs: Boston 17, Shawn Nadelen, Sean Radebaugh. Two-Point Goals: Boston - Mike Regan. Assists: Baltimore 12 (Paul Cantabene 12-29). Power-Play Goals: Baltimore 3 for 4, Boston 1

2002 Postseason Media Guide Bayhawks Lacrosse Season In Review for 5. Attendance: 3,842. Records: Baltimore 6-2, Boston 2-4. Baltimore 17 Long Island 18 New Jersey 10 Baltimore 12 Ravens Stadium - Baltimore, Md. 10 July 18, 2002 Hofstra Stadium - Hempstead, N.Y. 9 July 14, 2002 BALTIMORE, Md. - Midfielder Josh Sims and attackman Tom Marechek each scored four goals and added an assist to lead the Baltimore Bayhawks to a 17-10 Major HEMPSTEAD, NY - In a rematch of last year's Major League Lacrosse League Lacrosse (MLL) victory over the New Jersey Pride in front of 3,498 at Ravens Championship, attackman Casey Powell scored three goals and added four assists to Stadium. For his four goals and one assist, Sims was named the SoBe Iron Lizard. lead the Long Island Lizards (6-1) to their fifth straight win, an 18-12 Major League Baltimore took a quick 4-0 lead in the first six minutes of the opening period. Midfielder Lacrosse (MLL) victory over the Baltimore Bayhawks (5-3) in front of 4,358 at Hofstra Paul Cantabene scored the first goal of the game, an unassisted tally just 54 seconds Stadium on Sunday evening. The loss snaps a two-game winning streak for the division- into the game. With 10:49 remaining in the quarter, Marechek scored his first goal of the leading Bayhawks. Baltimore took a 1-0 lead just 57 seconds into the first quarter, when game, giving the Bayhawks a 2-0 advantage. With 9:01 left in the opening stanza, mid- attackman Mark Millon scored off a feed from attackman John Blatchley. After the fielder Rob Shek scored a two-point goal, the first of his MLL career, to extend the Millon tally, the Lizards went on a 3-0 spurt to turn the one-goal deficit into a two-goal Bayhawk lead to 4-0. New Jersey’s David Curry ended the Baltimore run by scoring advantage. Attackman Kenneth Garcia led the Lizards' spurt with two of the three the first of his two goals in the game with 8:30 remaining in the first quarter before Sims goals. Baltimore attackman Tom Marechek ended the Lizard run and started a 3-0 spurt scored three straight goals to give the host Bayhawks a 7-1 lead with 3:08 left in the for the Bayhawks, scoring an unassisted goal with 1:08 remaining in the opening peri- opening period. Curry scored his second goal of the game with nine seconds left in the od. At the start of the second quarter, midfielder Rob Shek and Millon each scored a first quarter to cut the Pride deficit to 7-2 at the end of the period. Baltimore opened the goal to give the Bayhawks the 4-3 lead. Midfielder Greg Traynor scored a two-point second quarter with three straight tallies to give the Bayhawks a 10-2 advantage with goal at the 3:07 mark of the period to end the Bayhawk run and re-take the lead for the 7:12 remaining in the quarter. Attackman Mark Millon scored two of the three goals in host Lizards at 5-4. The tally by Traynor started a 5-0 run for the Lizards, which gave the Bayhawks spurt. Baltimore’s 3-0 run was countered with a 3-0 spurt by the Pride, Long Island a 8-4 advantage with seven seconds remaining in the first half. Blatchley which cut the lead to 10-5 with 15 seconds remaining in the period. Attackman Scott scored an unassisted goal as the second quarter ended, cutting the Baltimore deficit to Urick started the run with an unassisted goal with 5:28 remaining before teammate 8-5 at the intermission. After goals by Shek and Jarred Testa cut the Long Island lead Jesse Hubbard scored his only goal of the game with 1:37 left. A goal by attackman to 8-7, attackman Tim Goettelmann ended the Bayhawk spurt with an unassisted goal, Jay Jalbert ended the scoring in the first half with an unassisted goal. Marechek opened his second of the game, with 10:46 left in the stanza to give the Lizards a 9-7 lead. the second half scoring with his second goal of the game with 8:55 remaining in the third Goettlemann ended the game with three goals. A goal by attackman Terry Riordan quarter. After Jalbert scored his second goal of the game, Sims scored his fourth goal of between two Millon goals made the score 10-9 in favor of Long Island with 5:40 remain- the game, which was followed by a pair of Marechek goals. Urick and midfielder Jon ing in the third period. Garcia went on to score a pair of goals to give the Lizards an 12- Hess scored back-to-back goals before a 3-0 Baltimore run clinched the victory for the 9 lead with 4:36 remaining. Baltimore cut the Lizard lead to 12-11 after goals by Frye Bayhawks. Midfielder Mike Henehan scored a pair of goals to go with a goal by and Millon, giving the visiting Bayhawks the one-goal cushion with 2:06 left. With 37 Millon. Baltimore netminder Greg Cattrano made 21 saves in the win, which earned seconds remaining in the third quarter, midfielder Matt O'Kelly scored his only goal of him his fifth Bud Light Game MVP award of the season. New Jersey starting goalkeep- the game, an unassisted tally, giving the Lizards a two-goal cushion at 13-11 going into er Steve Koudelka made ten saves in the loss before being relieved by Trevor Tierney the final 15 minutes of regulation. In the fourth quarter, Long Island scored four straight with four minutes left in the fourth quarter. goals to extend its lead to 16-11 with 7:04 remaining in the fourth period. A goal by Baltimore attackman Tom Kessler cut the lead to 16-12, but that was as close as the Score 1 2 3 4 T Bayhawks got to the Lizards. Goals by Powell and Riordan ended the scoring and gave New Jersey (5-4) 2 3 1 4 10 the Lizards the six-goal victory. Long Island goalkeeper Brian Carcaterra, who played Baltimore (7-3) 7 3 3 4 17 his collegiate lacrosse in Baltimore at Johns Hopkins University, made 19 saves to lead the defensive effort for the Lizards. Baltimore netminder Greg Cattrano picked up the Goals: New Jersey - David Curry 2, Scott Urick 2, Jay Jalbert 2, Christian Cook 2, Jesse loss between the pipes, making 17 saves for the Bayhawks. With the loss, the all-time Hubbard, Jon Hess; Baltimore - Tom Marechek 4, Josh Sims 4, Mark Millon 3, Mike series between the two teams is even at two games apiece. The two teams will meet Henehan 2, Paul Cantabene, Gary Gait. Two-Point Goals: Baltimore - Rob Shek. again for the second and final time during the regular season in Baltimore on July 27. Assists: New Jersey - David Curry, Jon Hess; Baltimore - Mark Millon 3, Tom Marechek, Mark Frye, Rob Shek, Josh Sims, Jeff Wills. Saves: New Jersey - Steve Score 1 2 3 4 T Koudelka 10 saves, 16 goals allowed (56:00), Trevor Tierney 4 saves, 0 goals allowed Baltimore (6-3) 2 3 6 1 12 (4:00); Baltimore - Greg Cattrano, 21 saves, 9 goals allowed (56:00), Tim McGeeney, 3 Long Island (6-1) 3 5 5 5 18 saves, 1 goal allowed (4:00). Shots: New Jersey 52, Baltimore 41. Penalties: New Jersey 2 for 2:00, Baltimore 3 for 2:30. Ground Balls: Baltimore 36, New Jersey 32. Goals: Baltimore – Mark Millon 5, Rob Shek 2, John Blatchley, Tom Marechek, Jarred Faceoffs: Baltimore 16 (Paul Cantabene 15-27, Jude Collins 1-4), New Jersey 15. Testa, Mark Frye, Tom Kessler; Long Island – Kenneth Garcia 4, Terry Riordan 4, Casey Power-Play Goals: New Jersey 1 for 3, Baltimore 2 for 2. Attendance: 3,498. Records: Powell 3, Tom Goettelmann 3, Greg Traynor, A.J. Haugen, Matt O’ Kelly. Two-Point New Jersey 5-4 (2-3), Baltimore 7-3 (4-1). Goals: Long Island - Greg Traynor. Assists: Baltimore – John Blatchley, Rob Shek, Paul Cantabene, Josh Sims, Mark Frye; Long Island – Casey Powell 4, Kenneth Garcia, A.J. National 21 Haugen, Vincent Sombrotto, Greg McCavera. Saves: Baltimore – Greg Cattrano, 17 saves, 17 goals allowed (60:00); Long Island – Brian Carcaterra, 19 saves, 12 goals American 16 allowed (60:00). Shots on Goal: Long Island 53, Baltimore 42. Ground Balls: Long Prince George’s Stadium - Bowie, Md. Island 33, Baltimore 29. Faceoffs: Long Island 13, Baltimore 12 (Paul Cantabene 12- July 21, 2002 25). Penalties: Baltimore 6 for 4:30, Long Island 4 for 2:30. Extra-Man Opportunities: Baltimore 2 for 4, Long Island 2 for 6. Attendance: 4,358. Records: BOWIE, Md. - New Jersey attackman Scott Urick scored four goals and added Baltimore 6-3, Long Island 6-1. one assist to lead the National Division All-Stars to their second straight All-Star Game victory, a 21-16 win over the American Division All-Stars in the second annual Major League Lacrosse (MLL) All-Star Game in front of 5.817 at Prince George's Stadium on Sunday evening. Urick earned Bud Light Game MVP honors after scoring the four goals in leading the National Division to the victory for the second straight year. The American Division took a quick 2-0 lead within the first four minutes of the opening

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quarter, as Bridgeport's Keith Cromwell and Long Island's Greg Traynor scored unas- Long Island takes the advantage in the all-time series by winning three of the five meet- sisted goals past goalkeeper Greg Cattrano. The National Division struck back with a ings. Long Island took a commanding lead early in the first quarter with a 6-0 run that pair of goals by Baltimore attackman Mark Millon, tying the game at 2-2 with 10:13 spanned the opening 6:11 of the opening stanza. Traynor, McCavera, and attackman A.J. remaining in the first quarter. After a pair of goals by the American Division extended Haugen each scored a pair of goals in the run, which wasthe largest spurt allowed by its lead back to two at 4-2, Baltimore's Tom Marechek and Paul Cantabene each the Bayhawks all season. Baltimore ended the run with the first of six straight goals with scored a goal to tie the game at 4-4 with 7:38 left in the opening stanza. After a goal by 7:35 remaining, as midfielder Jude Collins scored an unassisted goal to cut the Lizard Bridgeport's Jim Gonnella gave the American Division a 5-4 advantage with 6:52 to 6-1. After Collins scored the first Baltimore goal of the game, the Bayhawks cut the remaining in the first period, the National Division went on a 6-0 run to end the first deficit to 6-2, when attackman Mark Millon fed midfielder Paul Cantabene, who quarter with a 10-5 lead. Baltimore's Gary Gait started the spurt with an unassisted goal scored his eighth goal of the season past Lizard goalkeeper Brian Carcaterra. After a past Long Island goalkeeper Brian Carcaterra with 5:54 remaining. Baltimore mid- goal by midfielder Rob Shek cut the Long Island advantage in half at 6-3, Millon scored fielder Josh Sims scored an unassisted goal just 46 seconds later to give the National the first of his two goals before Shek scored his second goal of the game with 39 sec- Division a 6-5 lead. After Millon's third goal of the quarter, Urick scored his first goal onds remaining. A goal by midfielder Gary Gait with just three seconds left tied the of the game, an unassisted tally with 2:09 left in the period. Defenseman Marshall game at 6-6 as the first quarter expired. Long Island opened the second quarter with Abrams finished the first period scoring, scoring the first of three two-point goals in the back-to-back goals, as attackman Ken Garcia and midfielder Casey Powell scored to game. After the 6-0 National Division run to end the first quarter, the American Division give the Lizards an 8-6 lead with 10:09 left in the first half. After Gait’s second goal of countered with a 5-0 spurt of their own to open the second quarter, tying the game at 10- the game, an unassisted tally with 8:59 remaining, Long Island answered with its sec- 10 with 6:09 remaining in the period. Long Island's Casey Powell started the spurt with ond 6-0 run of the game, extending its lead to 14-7 with 12:39 left in the third quarter. an unassisted goal just 15 seconds into the quarter. Traynor scored his second goal of SoBe Iron Lizard Terry Riordan scored two goals in the spurt, which put the game out the game with 12:17 remaining before Boston's Mike Battista scored just 40 seconds of reach. Baltimore answered the Lizard run with a 4-0 spurt of its own, cutting the later. After Boston's David Evans scored an unassisted goal, Bridgeport's Dan Denihan Bayhawk deficit to 14-11 with 8:28 remaining in the fourth period, but that was as close scored the final goal of the spurt, an unassisted tally with 6:09 left. The National as the host Bayhawks would get to the defending league champion Lizards. After Division ended the American spurt with a two-point goal by Rochester's Cory Kahoun, Baltimore and Long Island traded a pair of goals, Long Island scored the final two goals ending the second quarter with a 12-10 lead in favor of the National Division. In the of the game to put the finishing touches on its seventh straight win. McCavera scored third quarter, the National Division scored the first four goals of the period before Long his second goal of the game, an unassisted tally past Bayhawk netminder Greg Cattrano, Island attackman A.J. Haugen scored his only goal of the game to cut the American with 5:55 left before Garcia scored his second goal of the game on an assist from Powell, deficit to 16-11 with 4:31 remaining in the stanza. The Haugen goal started a 6-0 run by who ended the game with a pair of goals and three assists. In making 17 saves, the American Division, tying the game at 16-16 at the end of the third quarter. The fourth Carcaterra improved to 11-0 all-time between the pipes for the Lizards. He earned his quarter belonged to the National Division, as it outscored its American Division coun- second Bud Light Game MVP award of the season. Cattrano made 18 saves in a losing terparts by 5-0 to take the victory. New Jersey's Jesse Hubbard scored the first two effort for the Bayhawks. With the loss to the Lizards, the Bayhawks lost their second goals of the quarter, giving the National Division an 18-16 advantage with 6:47 remain- game at Ravens Stadium, which was more than they lost at Johns Hopkins’ Homewood ing. After Urick scored his fourth goal of the game, which was assisted by Hubbard, Field during the 2001 season. Sims added his second goal of the game with 2:30 remaining before Marechek finished the scoring. Cattrano, the National Division starting goalkeeper, made nine saves in the Score 1 2 3 4 T first half before being relieved by Rochester's Brian Dougherty, who made five saves in Long Island (8-1) 6 7 2 3 18 the game's final 30 minutes. Carcaterra made the start for the American Division, mak- Baltimore (7-4) 6 1 5 1 13 ing eight saves in 30 minutes before being lifted for Bridgeport's Mark Spuryt. Spuryt made 12 saves in the second half to lead the American Division defense. Powell, who Goals: Long Island - Greg McCavera 3, Greg Traynor 3, Ken Garcia 2, Terry Riordan ended the game with a pair of goals and an assist, was named the SoBe Iron Lizard. 2, A.J. Haugen 2, Casey Powell 2, Kevin Finneran 2, Tim Goettelmann, Nick Hartofilis; Baltimore - Gary Gait 4, Rob Shek 3, Mark Millon 2, Tom Marechek, Paul Cantabene, Score 1 2 3 4 T Jude Collins, Sean Radebaugh. Assists: Long Island - Tim Goettelmann 3, Casey Powell American Div. 5 5 6 0 16 3, Ken Garcia, Kevin Finneran; Baltimore - Mark Millon 2, John Blatchley 2, Rob Shek. National Div. 10 2 4 5 21 Saves: New Jersey - Brian Carcaterra, 17 saves, 13 goals allowed (60:00); Baltimore - Greg Cattrano, 18 saves, 18 goals allowed (60:00). Shots: Baltimore 48, Long Island 39. Goals: American - Greg Traynor 3, Casey Powell 2, Mike Regan 2, A.J. Haugen, Dan Penalties: Long Island 5 for 4:00, Baltimore 4 for 3:00. Ground Balls: Long Island 38, Denihan, David Evans, Keith Cromwell, Mike Battista, Jim Gonnella, Tim Byrnes; Baltimore 34. Faceoffs: Baltimore 19 (Paul Cantabene 15-25, Jamie Hanford 4-10, Jude National - Scott Urick 4, Mark Millon 3, Josh Sims 2, Gary Gait 2, Jesse Hubbard 2, Collins 0-1), Long Island 17. Power-Play Goals: Long Island 1 for 4, Baltimore 1 for Tom Marechek 2, Paul Cantabene, Brian Reese. Two-Point Goals: American - Jamie 5. Attendance: 4,296. Records: Long Island 8-1, Baltimore 7-4. Hanford; National - Marshall Abrams, Cory Kahoun. Assists: American - Casey Powell, Michael Watson; National - Brian Reese, Josh Sims, Jay Jalbert, Mark Millon, Scott Baltimore 15 Urick, Jesse Hubbard. Saves: American - Brian Carcaterra 8 saves, 10 goals allowed (30:00), Mark Spuryt 12 saves, 9 goals allowed (30:00); National - Greg Cattrano 9 Rochester 8 saves, 10 goals allowed (30:00), Brian Dougherty 5 saves, 5 goals allowed (30:00). Ravens Stadium - Baltimore, Md. Shots: American 58, National 56. Ground Balls: National 50, American 40. Extra- 12 August 3, 2002 Man Opportunities: National 0-1, American 0-1. Penalties: National 1 for 1:00, American 1 for 0:30. Faceoffs: American 19-37 (Tim Byrnes 10-27, Jamie Hanford 9- 11), National 18-37 (Paul Cantabene 8-18, Chris Cercy 8-18, Ryan Powell 1-1). BALTIMORE, Md. - Attackman Mark Millon scored six goals and added two Attendance: 5,817. assists to lead the Baltimore Bayhawks to a 15-8 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) victo- ry over the Rochester Rattlers at Ravens Stadium in the final regular season home game for the Bayhawks. In leading the Bayhawks to the victory, Millon tied a team and league Long Island 18 record with his eight points and tied a team mark with his six goals. He was also named Baltimore 13 the Bud Light Game MVP for the second time this season. Baltimore held a 1-0 lead after the first quarter, which was the lowest-scoring quarter in league history. Millon Ravens Stadium - Baltimore, Md. scored the only goal of the stanza, his 36th of the season, at the 7:20 mark of the peri- 11 July 27, 2002 od. Baltimore extended its lead to 3-0 with Millon's second goal and a tally by attack- man Tom Marechek. After the Marechek goal, Rochester ended the Bayhawk spurt BALTIMORE, Md. - Midfielders Greg Traynor and Greg McCavera each with a goal from attackman John Fay with 6:56 remaining in the first half. It was the scored three goals to lead the Long Island Lizards to their seventh straight win, an 18- first of a pair of goals from Fay on the evening. After a goal by Rochester's Casey 13 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) victory over the Baltimore Bayhawks in front of Powell cut the Baltimore lead to 3-2, Millon ended the first half scoring with his third 4,296 at Ravens Stadium. In defeating the Bayhawks for the second time this season, goal of the game, an unassisted tally past Rochester goalkeeper Brian Dougherty with

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1:08 left. In the third quarter, the teams exchanged a pair of goals before Baltimore Rochester - Cory Kahoun 2, John Fay, Will Driscoll, Josh Coffman, Ryan Powell, Craig scored three straight to take a 9-5 lead at the end of the third quarter. Defenseman Kahoun. Assists: Baltimore - Paul Cantabene, Josh Sims, John Blatchley, Joff Sonke, Shawn Nadelen started the run with his second goal of the season, a short-handed tally Jude Collins, Jeff Wills; Rochester - Ryan Powell 3, Cory Kahoun 2, Nate Watkins, with 5:46 remaining. After midfielder Josh Sims scored his first goal of the game, Craig Kahoun. Saves: Baltimore - Greg Cattrano, 16 saves, 7 goals allowed (60:00); Millon ended the third quarter scoring with 33 seconds left. The goal was Millon's fourth Rochester - Brian Dougherty, 14 saves, 10 goals allowed (60:00). Shots: Baltimore 43, of the game. In the fourth quarter, Baltimore scored six of the final seven goals of the Rochester 39. Penalties: Baltimore 3 for 2:30, Rochester 1 for 1:00. Ground Balls: period to put the game out of reach and take a commanding 15-7 lead with 4:08 remain- Baltimore 53, Rochester 35. Faceoffs: Baltimore 14 (Paul Cantabene 14-20, Jamie ing in the quarter. Millon scored his final two goals during the 6-0 spurt to lead the Hanford 0-1), Rochester 7. Power-Play Goals: Baltimore 0 for 1, Rochester 3 for 3. Bayhawk offensive charge. "It was a tough game but one thing we did all game was Attendance: N/A. Records: Baltimore 9-4 (6-1), Rochester 5-7 (2-5). hustle and we kept digging in and working hard," said Bayhawks player-coach Gary Gait. "Finally, in the end, the breaks came to us and then we got a couple man-ups. We started finishing on those and the game was over. Defense played great, Greg (Cattrano) Baltimore 18 played exceptional and Mark (Millon) played unbelievable today." Goalkeeper Greg New Jersey 16 Cattrano received the SoBe Iron Lizard award after registering 19 saves. Cattrano let Commerce Bank Ballpark - Bridgewater, NJ up just eight goals despite being facing 47 Rochester shots. Cattrano held a shutout through the first 23 minutes of play before Fay scored the Rattlers' first goal with 6:58 14 August 15, 2002 remaining in the second quarter. With the victory over the Rattlers, Baltimore became the second team to clinch a playoff berth. Long Island was the first to do so as a result BRIDGEWATER, NJ - Midfielder Rob Shek scored four goals and added an of its 8-2 record. assist, as the Baltimore Bayhawks ended their regular season with an 18-16 come-from- behind victory over the New Jersey Pride at Commerce Bank Ballpark. With the win, Score 1 2 3 4 T Baltimore equals its mark of a year ago with ten victories during the regular season. The Rochester (5-6) 6 7 2 3 18 Bayhawks end the regular season with a 10-4 record. New Jersey jumped out to a 3-0 Baltimore (7-4) 6 1 5 1 13 lead in the first 6:40 of the opening stanza. New Jersey's Jon Hess opened the scoring just 1:25 into the game, scoring on an assist from Chris Malone. With 9:41 left in the Goals: Rochester - Craig Kahoun 2, John Fay 2, Tim Soudan, Ryan Powell, Cory period, attackman Jay Jalbert scored the first of his three goals in the game, an unas- Kahoun, Jake Bergey; Baltimore - Mark Millon 6, Josh Sims 2, Gary Gait 2, Jeff Sonke sisted tally past Baltimore starting goalkeeper Greg Cattrano, giving the Pride a 2-0 2, Rob Shek, Tom Marechek, Shawn Nadelen. Assists: Rochester - Ryan Powell, Conor advantage. David Curry extended the lead to 3-0 with 8:21 remaining, scoring the first Denihan, Jake Bergey; Baltimore - Mark Millon 2, John Blatchley 2, Mark Frye 2, Tom of his two goals in the game. Baltimore ended the Pride spurt with a goal by attackman Marechek 2. Saves: Rochester - Brian Dougherty, 15 saves, 15 goals allowed (60:00); Mark Millon, his 42nd of the season, with 7:35 remaining. After Pride attackman Jesse Baltimore - Greg Cattrano, 19 saves, 8 goals allowed (60:00). Shots: Rochester 47, Hubbard scored the first of his five goals in the game with 6:35 left, Shek scored the Baltimore 38. Penalties: Rochester 6 for 7:00, Baltimore 8 for 7:00. Ground Balls: first of his four goals on the evening to cut the deficit to 4-2. Following a New Jersey Baltimore 29, Rochester 27. Faceoffs: Baltimore 14 (Paul Cantabene 13-25, Jamie goal, defenseman Shawn Nadelen scored a goal to cut the Pride lead to 5-3 with 4:09 Hanford 1-2), Rochester 13. Power-Play Goals: Rochester 0 for 7, Baltimore 1 for 3. left in the period. After back-to-back goals gave the Pride a 7-3 lead, midfielder Jeff Wills ended the first period scoring with New Jersey leading, 7-4. The goal by Wills Attendance: 3,351. Records: Rochester 5-6 (2-4), Baltimore 8-4 (5-1). started a Baltimore 4-0 run, turning the three-goal deficit into a one-goal lead. Midfielder Jeff Sonke opened the second quarter scoring just 41 seconds into the peri- Baltimore 10 od with an unassisted tally, which was followed by goals by midfielders Gary Gait and Rochester 7 Paul Cantabene. Curry ended the spurt with 8:33 remaining, tying the game with his second goal of the game. Midfielder Gavin Prout countered the Curry goal with a tally Frontier Field - Rochester, NY at the 6:27 mark of the period, converting a pass from attackman John Blatchley. 13 August 8, 2002 Prout's goal started a 5-0 run, giving the Bayhawks a four-goal lead at 12-8. Hubbard scored back-to-back goals to end the spurt, cutting the Pride deficit to 12-10 with 12:22 ROCHESTER, NY - Attackman Tom Marechek and midfielder Gary Gait each remaining in the third quarter. After a Millon goal extended the lead back to three, scored three goals to lead the Baltimore Bayhawks to their second straight win, a 10-7 Hubbard scored his fourth goal of the game to narrow the lead to 13-11. Millon and Major League Lacrosse victory over the Rochester Rattlers at Frontier Field. With the Hubbard traded goals for the second time before midfielder Kip Fulks scored his only win, Baltimore sweeps the season series from the Rattlers, winning all four meetings in goal of the game, making the score 15-13. Attackman Scott Urick scored with five min- the 2002 regular season. Marechek gave the Bayhawks a 2-0 lead with 11:36 left in the utes remaining in the third quarter, cutting the lead to 15-14. Chris Massey followed the first quarter, scoring back-to-back goals to open the game. Rochester’s Josh Coffman Urick goal to tie the game with 2:12 remaining. Baltimore outscored the Pride, 7-1, in and Craig Kahoun each scored a goal in the next three minutes to tie the game at 2-2 the second quarter and held on for the victory. Cattrano ended the game with 21 saves, with 8:32 remaining in the first period. Gait scored the first of his three goals just 12 sec- while New Jersey goalkeeper Steve Koudelka made 16 saves in the loss for the Pride. onds later to return the lead back to Baltimore at 3-2. Ryan Powell and Cory Kahoun scored back-to-back goals to open the second quarter, giving the Rattlers a 4-3 advan- Score 1 2 3 4 T tage with 11:03 left in the first half. Goals by attackman Jeff Wills and midfielder Rob Baltimore (10-4) 475218 Shek gave the Bayhawks the one-goal advantage at 5-4 after the end of the second quar- New Jersey (7-6) 716216 ter. After a goal by Will Driscoll tied the game at 5-5, Gait scored his second goal of the game with 8:06 remaining in the third quarter. Cory Kahoun’s second goal of the game Goals: Baltimore - Rob Shek 4, Mark Millon 3, Gavin Prout 2, Josh Sims, Paul with 13:42 remaining in the fourth quarter tied the game at 6-6, but that was as close as Cantabene, John Blatchley, Kip Fulks, Jeff Sonke, Gary Gait, Shawn Nadelen, Jeff the Rattlers would get to picking up the victory. Baltimore scored four of the final five Wills, Jamie Hanford; New Jersey - Jesse Hubbard 4, Jay Jalbert 3, Jon Hess 2, David goals to clinch the victory and a home playoff game. For his three goals, Gait was select- Curry 2, Scott Dooley, Chris Massey, Drew Melchionni, Scott Urick. Two-Point Goals: ed as the Bud Light Game MVP. Baltimore defenseman Matt Dwan won the SoBe Iron New Jersey - Jesse Hubbard. Assists: Baltimore - Jobn Blatchley 2, Josh Sims, Rob Lizard award. Bayhawks netminder Greg Cattrano made 16 saves in picking up his Shek, Jeff Wills; New Jersey - Jon Hess 5, Scott Dooley, Chris Malone, David Curry, ninth win of the season, while his Rattler counterpart, Brian Dougherty, made 14 saves Scott Urick. Saves: Baltimore - Greg Cattrano, 21 saves, 16 goals allowed (60:00); New in a losing effort. Jersey - Steve Koudelka, 16 saves, 18 goals allowed (60:00). Shots: Baltimore 52, New Jersey 48. Penalties: Baltimore 5 for 3:30, New Jersey 2 for 1:00. Ground Balls: New Score 1 2 3 4 T Jersey 48, Baltimore 40. Faceoffs: Baltimore 20 (Paul Cantabene 18-35, Jamie Hanford Baltimore (9-4) 3 2 1 4 10 2-2), New Jersey 17. Power-Play Goals: New Jersey 1 for 1, Baltimore 0 for 0. Rochester (5-7) 2 2 1 2 7 Attendance: N/A. Records: Baltimore 10-4 (7-1), New Jersey 7-6 (2-5).

Goals: Baltimore - Tom Marechek 3, Gary Gait 3, Josh Sims 2, Rob Shek, Jeff Wills;

2002 Postseason Media Guide StaStatisticstistics andand RRecorecordsds 2002 BALTIMORE BAYHAWKS OFFICIAL STATISTICS Overall Record: 10-4 Home Record: 5-2 Away Record: 5-2 Neutral Record: 0-0 Regular Season: 10-4 Penalties MLL Career Stats No. Player Name (Position) GP Shots Goals 2 Pt Goals Assists Points Shot % GB No. Min GWG OTG FOW FOT FO% Goals Assists Points GB's 9 Mark Millon (Attack) 14 104 44 0 19 63 42.3% 18 2 1.5 2 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 85 35 120 35 42 Tom Marechek (Attack) 14 58 30 0 12 42 51.7% 20 5 4.0 2 0 0 1 0.0% 64 23 87 40 4 Josh Sims (Midfield) 14 54 24 2 9 35 44.4% 28 2 1.5 3 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 40 18 61 43 22 Gary Gait (Attack) 12 59 25 0 6 31 42.4% 29 3 2.0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 55 14 69 66 19 Rob Shek (Midfield) 11 34 16 1 4 21 47.1% 15 3 2.5 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 20 7 28 29 11 John Blatchley (Attack) 8 9 2 0 16 18 22.2% 12 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 2 16 18 12 24 Mark Frye (Midfield) 13 19 5 0 12 17 26.3% 13 5 3.0 1 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 5 12 17 21 5 Paul Cantabene (Midfield) 14 49 9 0 6 15 18.4% 86 6 5.0 0 0 193 376 51.3% 24 12 36 173 47 Jude Collins (Midfield) 12 14 7 0 4 11 50.0% 24 3 2.5 0 0 6 19 31.6% 7 4 11 24 15 Jeff Sonke (Midfield) 10 29 7 1 3 11 24.1% 15 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 12 4 18 24 14 Sean Radebaugh (Attack) 10 29 6 0 4 10 20.7% 5 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 28 15 43 22 99 Jeffery Wills (Midfield) 8 11 4 0 5 9 36.4% 15 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 14 5 20 25 8 Gavin Prout (Midfield) 5 12 7 0 0 7 58.3% 6 1 2.0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 9 6 15 23 39 Jarred Testa (Defense) 9 23 7 0 0 7 30.4% 11 3 3.0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 20 1 21 20 13 Kip Fulks (Midfield) 12 40 4 0 1 5 10.0% 16 7 5.5 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 15 3 18 31 27 Mike Henehan (Midfield) 4 8 3 0 0 3 37.5% 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 6 2 8 5 32 Shawn Nadelen (Defense) 12 5 3 0 0 3 60.0% 27 2 2.0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 4 1 5 33 10 Tom Kessler (Attack) 2 2 2 0 0 2 100.0% 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 2 0 2 1 3 Jamie Hanford (Defense) 4 4 1 0 0 1 25.0% 15 4 2.5 0 0 7 15 46.7% 3 5 8 103 2 Greg Cattrano (GK) 14 1 0 0 0 0 0.0% 56 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 1 1 82 6 Rob Doerr (Defense) 6 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 11 3 2.5 0 0 0 1 0.0% 0 0 0 27 7 Matt Dwan (Defense) 13 1 0 0 0 0 0.0% 35 6 6.5 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 1 0 0 43 23 Tim McGeeney (GK) 3 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 26 Dave Daniecki (Defense) 5 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 2 4 3.5 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0 0 2 34 Brian Reese (Defense) 14 0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 30 8 7.0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 1 0 1 55 43 Hugh Donovan (Defense) 12 1 0 0 0 0 0.0% 22 2 2.0 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0 0 41 BAYHAWKS TOTALS 14 566 206 4 101 311 36.4% 513 73 61.5 10 0 206 412 50.0% Opponent Totals 14 633 168 3 82 253 26.5% 426 57 48.0 4 0 206 412 50.0%

Goalkeepers GP GS GA GAA Shots Saves Avg. Pct. MP W-L Power Play G A Pct. 2 Greg Cattrano 14 14 166 12.00 627 262 18.71 61.2% 830 10-4 Baltimore 17 46 37.0% 23 Tim McGeeney 3 0 2 12.00 6 4 1.33 66.7% 10 0-0 BAYHAWKS TOTALS 14 14 168 12.00 633 266 19.00 61.3% 840 10-4 Opponents 18 65 27.7% Opponent Totals 14 14 206 14.71 566 202 14.43 49.5% 840 4-10

2002 Baltimore Bayhawks Schedule and Results Date - Opponent Final Score Goals (Assists) June 6 - Rochester W, 13-10 Mark Millon 3, Tom Marechek 2(1), Josh Sims 2(1), Rob Shek 2, Mark Frye 1(1), Jude Collins 1, Paul Cantabene 1, Gary Gait 1, Sean Radebaugh 0(2), Jeff Sonke 0(1) June 13 - New Jersey W, 18-11 Mark Millon 4(2), Josh Sims 3, Tom Marechek 2, Gavin Prout 2, Jude Collins 2(1), Jeff Wills, Paul Cantabene 1, Kip Fulks 1, Jarred Testa 1, Mike Henehan 1, Mark Frye 0(4), John Blatchley 0(3) June 15 - at Rochester W, 17-13 Mark Millon 5(3), Josh Sims 3, Tom Marechek 2(3), Gavin Prout 2, Jarred Testa 2, Paul Cantabene 1, Jeff Sonke 1, John Blatchley 0(2), Jude Collins 0(1), Mark Frye 0(1), Sean Radebaugh 0(1) June 21 - at Bridgeport W, 15-7 Mark Millon 4, Gary Gait 3(1), Sean Radebaugh 2, Josh Sims 2, Mark Frye 1(2), Tom Marechek 1(1), Jude Collins 1, Paul Cantabene 1, Jeff Wills 0(2) June 22 - Bridgeport L, 12-15 Mark Millon 3(2), Gary Gait 3, Paul Cantabene 2, Mark Frye 2, Tom Marechek 1(2), Gavin Prout 1, Kip Fulks 0(1), Josh Sims 0(1) June 29 - at New Jersey L, 17-22 Tom Marechek 4 (1), Kip Fulks 2, Gary Gait 2 (1), Mark Millon 2, Sean Radebaugh 2, Jude Collins 1(1), Tom Kessler, Rob Shek, Josh Sims 1(2), Jarred Testa, Paul Cantabene 0(1) July 4 - Boston W, 15-7 Mark Millon 4(1), Tom Marechek 3(1), Gary Gait 3(1), Jeff Sonke 2(1), Sean Radebaugh 1(1), Jude Collins 1, Shawn Nadelen 1, John Blatchley 0(3), Josh Sims 0(1), Paul Cantabene 0(1) July 6 - at Boston W, 18-9 Tom Marechek 4, Josh Sims 4, Gary Gait 2(3), Rob Shek 2, Jarred Testa 2, Jeff Sonke 1, Jeff Wills 1, Mark Millon 0(4) Paul Cantabene 0(1) July 14 - at Long Island L, 12-18 Mark Millon 5, Tom Marechek 2, John Blatchley 1(1), Rob Shek 1(1), Mark Frye 1(1), Tom Kessler 1, Jarred Testa 1, Josh Sims 0(1), Paul Cantabene 0(1) July 18 - New Jersey W, 17-10 Tom Marechek 4(1), Josh Sims 4(1), Mark Millon 3(3), Mike Henehan 2, Rob Shek 1(1), Paul Cantabene 1, Gary Gait 1, Mark Frye 0(1), Jeff Wills 0(1) July 27 - Long Island L, 13-18 Gary Gait 4, Rob Shek 3(1), Mark Millon 2(2), Tom Marechek 1, Paul Cantabene 1, Jude Collins 1, Sean Radebaugh 1, John Blatchley 0(2) August 3 - Rochester W, 15-8 Mark Milon 6(2), Josh Sims 2, Gary Gait 2, Jeff Sonke 2, Tom Marechek 1(2), Rob Shek 1, Shawn Nadelen 1, John Blatchley 0(2), Mark Frye 0(2) August 8 - at Rochester W, 10-7 Gary Gait 3, Tom Marechek 3, Josh Sims 2(1), Jeff Wills 1(1), Rob Shek 1, Paul Cantabene 0(2), John Blatchley 0(1), Jeff Sonke 0(1), Jude Collins 0(1) August 15 - at New Jersey W, 18-16 Rob Shek 4(1), Mark Millon 3, Gavin Prout 2, John Blatchley 1(2), Jeff Wills 1(1), Paul Cantabene 1, Kip Fulks 1, Jeff Sonke 1, Gary Gait 1, Shawn Nadelen 1, Jamie Hanford 1 2002 Baltimore Bayhawks Individual Game Leaders

Opponent (Date) Score Record Goals Assists Ground Balls Saves Rochester (June 6) W, 13-10 1-0 (1-0) Millon, 3 Radebaugh, 2 Cantabene, 5 Cattrano, 17 New Jersey (June 13) W, 18-11 2-0 (2-0) Millon, 4 Frye, 4 Cantabene, 9 Cattrano, 19 at Rochester (June 15) W, 17-13 3-0 (3-0) Millon, 5 Marechek, Millon, 3 Cantabene, 10 Cattrano, 15 at Bridgeport (June 21) W, 15-7 4-0 Millon, 4 Wills, Frye, 2 Sims, 6 Cattrano, 25 Bridgeport (June 22) L, 12-15 4-1 Millon, Gait, 3 Millon, Marechek, 2 Cantabene, 6 Cattrano, 11 at New Jersey (June 29) L, 17-22 4-2 (3-1) Marechek, 4 Sims, 2 Sims, 5 Cattrano, 25 Boston (July 4) W, 15-7 5-2 Millon, 4 Blatchley, 3 Dwan, 7 Cattrano, 19 at Boston (July 6) W, 18-9 6-2 Sims, 4 Millon, 4 Nadelen, 3 Cattrano, 20 at Long Island (July 14) L, 12-18 6-3 Millon, 5 Five players, 1 Frye, Nadelen, 4 Cattrano, 17 New Jersey (July 18) W, 17-10 7-3 (4-1) Sims, Marechek, 4 Millon, 3 Cantabene, 9 Cattrano, 21 Long Island (July 27) L, 13-18 7-4 Gait, 4 Millon, Blatchley, 2 Cantabene, Gait, 7 Cattrano, 18 Rochester (August 3) W, 15-8 8-4 (5-1) Millon, 6 Three players, 2 Cantabene, 5 Cattrano, 19 at Rochester (August 8) W, 10-7 9-4 (6-1) Gait, Marechek, 3 Cantabene, 2 Cattrano, 8 Cattrano, 16 at New Jersey (August 15) W, 18-16 10-4 (7-1) Shek, 4 Blatchley, 2 Cantabene, 12 Cattrano, 21

Single Game Individual Superlatives Goals in a single game: Mark Millon, 6 vs. Rochester (8/3/02) # % 2-point goals in a single game: Josh Sims, 2 at Boston (7/6/02) * Assists in a single game: Mark Frye, 4 vs. New Jersey (6/13/02) # Mark Millon, 4 at Boston (7/6/02) # Ground Balls in a single game: Paul Cantabene, 12 at New Jersey (8/15/02) Faceoffs won in a single game: Paul Cantabene, 18 at New Jersey (8/15/02) Goalie Saves in a single game: Greg Cattrano, 25 at Bridgeport (6/21/02), at New Jersey (6/29/02)

Single Game Team Superlatives Goals in a game: 18, vs. New Jersey (6/13/02), at New Jersey (8/15/02) 2-point goals in a game: 2, at Boston (7/6/02) * Assists in a game: 11, at Rochester (6/15/02) Goalie Saves in a single game: 25, at Bridgeport (6/21/02), at New Jersey (6/29/02) Margin of victory: 8, at Bridgeport (6/21/02), vs. Boston (7/4/02) Margin of defeat: 6, at Long Island (7/14/02) Fewest Goals Allowed: 6, vs. Boston (7/4/02) Fewest Goals Scored: 12, vs. Bridgeport (6/22/02), at Long Island (7/14/02) Points in a game: 28, vs. New Jersey (6/13/02), at Rochester (6/15/02) Shots in a game: 51, at New Jersey (8/15/02) Ground Balls in game: 53, at Rochester (8/8/02) Penalties in a game: 8, at Rochester (6/15/02), vs. Bridgeport (6/22/02), vs. Rochester (8/3/02) Penalty Minutes in a game: 8.0, vs. Bridgeport (6/22/02) *

* - Team Record # - Ties Team Record % - Ties League Record 2002 Baltimore Bayhawks Opponent Series Histories Bayhawks vs. Record 2002 Meetings Long Island 2-3 July 14 - L (12-18), July 27 - L (13-18) Boston 5-0 July 4 - W (15-7), July 6 - W (18-9) Bridgeport 2-2 June 21 - W (15-7), June 22 - L (12-15) New Jersey 5-3 June 13 - W (18-11), June 29 - L (17-22), July 18 - W (17-10), August 15 - W (18-16) Rochester 7-1 June 6 - W (13-10), June 15 - W (17-13), August 3 - W (15-8), August 8 - W (10-7) All-Time Record 21-9 2001 Baltimore Bayhawks Season Schedule and Results Date - Opponent Score Record June 7 - vs. Long Island Lizards W, 16-13 1-0 June 16 - at New Jersey Pride L, 14-19 1-1 (0-1) June 17 - at Bridgeport Barrage L, 9-12 1-2 June 24 - vs. Rochester Rattlers W, 13-12 2-2 (1-1) June 30 - at Boston Cannons W, 14-13 3-2 July 6 - vs. New Jersey Pride W, 14-7 4-2 (2-1) July 14 - at Long Island Lizards W, 16-10 5-2 July 21 - at Rochester Rattlers W, 14-13 6-2 (3-1) July 27 - vs. Bridgeport Barrage W, 12-11 7-2 July 29 - at Rochester Rattlers L, 9-16 7-3 (3-2) August 4 - vs. New Jersey Pride L, 14-16 7-4 (3-3) August 11 - vs. Boston Cannons W, 18-12 8-4 August 18 - vs. Rochester Rattlers W, 12-11 9-4 (4-3) August 26 - at New Jersey Pride W, 20-9 10-4 (5-3) September 1 - vs. Boston Cannons * W, 12-11 11-4 September 3 - vs. Long Island Lizards # L, 11-15 11-5

* - Major League Lacrosse Semifinals # - Major League Lacrosse Championship Game Bayhawks Lacrosse Stats Leaders

Shots on Goal Leaders Penalty Minutes Leaders 1 Mark Millon 104 1 Brian Reese 7.0 2 Gary Gait 59 2 Matt Dwan 6.5 3 Tom Marechek 58 3 Kip Fulks 5.5 4 Josh Sims 54 4 Paul Cantabene 5.0 5 Paul Cantabene 49 5 Tom Marechek 4.0 6 Kip Fulks 40 6 Dave Daniecki 3.5 7 Rob Shek 34 7t Mark Frye 3.0 8t Jeff Sonke 29 Jarred Testa 3.0 Sean Radebaugh 29 9t Jude Collins 2.5 10 Jarred Testa 23 Rob Shek 2.5 Points Leaders Jamie Hanford 2.5 1 Mark Millon 63 Rob Doerr 2.5 2 Tom Marechek 42 Game-Winning Goals Leaders 3 Josh Sims 35 1 Josh Sims 3 4 Gary Gait 31 2t Mark Millon 2 5 Rob Shek 21 Tom Marechek 2 6 John Blatchley 18 4t John Blatchley 1 7 Mark Frye 17 Mark Frye 1 8 Paul Cantabene 15 6 Sean Radebaugh 1 9t Jude Collins 11 Faceoffs Won Leaders Jeff Sonke 11 1 Paul Cantabene 193 Goals Leaders 2 Jamie Hanford 7 1 Mark Millon 44 3 Jude Collins 6 2 Tom Marechek 30 Faceoffs Taken Leaders 3 Gary Gait 25 1 Paul Cantabene 376 4 Josh Sims 24 2 Jude Collins 19 5 Rob Shek 16 3 Jamie Hanford 15 6 Paul Cantabene 9 4t Tom Marechek 1 7t Jeff Sonke 7 Rob Doerr 1 Jarred Testa 7 Faceoff Percentage Leaders Jude Collins 7 1 Paul Cantabene 51.6% Gavin Prout 7 2 Jamie Hanford 46.7% Two-Point Goals Leaders 3 Jude Collins 31.6% 1 Josh Sims 2 4t Tom Marechek 0.0% 2t Rob Shek 1 Rob Doerr 0.0% Jeff Sonke 1 Goalkeeper Saves Leaders Assists Leaders 1 Greg Cattrano 262 1 Mark Millon 19 2 Tim McGeeney 4 2 John Blatchley 16 Goalkeeper Save Percentage Leaders 3t Tom Marechek 12 1 Tim McGeeney 66.7% Mark Frye 12 2 Greg Cattrano 61.2% 5 Josh Sims 9 6t Gary Gait 6 Goals Allowed Leaders Paul Cantabene 6 1 Greg Cattrano 166 8 Jeff Wills 5 2 Tim McGeeney 2 9t Rob Shek 4 Goals Allowed Average Leaders Jude Collins 4 1t Greg Cattrano 12.00 Sean Radebaugh 4 Tim McGeeney 12.00 Ground Balls Leaders Goalkeeper Minutes Played Leaders 1 Paul Cantabene 86 1 Greg Cattrano 830 2 Greg Cattrano 56 2 Tim McGeeney 10 3 Matt Dwan 35 4 Brian Reese 30 5 Gary Gait 29 6 Josh Sims 28 7 Shawn Nadelen 27 8 Jude Collins 24 9 Hugh Donovan 22 10 Tom Marechek 20 2002 Postseason Media Guide 2002 Baltimore Bayhawks individual player goals-assists-points, shots-groundballs Regular Season Game-By-Game Player Rochester New Jersey Rochester BridgeportBridgeportNew Jersey Boston Boston Long IslandNew JerseyLong Island Rochester Rochester New Jersey 6-6-02 6-13-02 6-15-02 6-21-02 6-22-02 6-29-02 7-4-02 7-6-02 7-14-02 7-18-02 7-27-02 8-3-02 8-8-02 8-15-02 #2 - Cattrano, Greg 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 0-6 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-5 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 0-6 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 1-3 0-0-0, 0-8 0-0-0, 0-11 #3 - Hanford, Jamie 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 1-2 0-0-0, 0-6 1-0-1, 3-3 #4 - Sims, Josh 2-2-4, 3-3 3-0-3, 3-2 3-0-3, 3-0 2-0-2, 4-6 0-0-1, 3-3 1-2-3, 6-5 0-1-1, 4-0 4-0-6, 5-2 0-1-1, 1-1 4-1-5, 6-0 0-0-0, 5-1 2-0-2, 2-2 2-1-3, 6-0 1-1-2, 2-2 #5 - Cantabene, Paul 1-0-1, 6-5 1-0-1, 7-9 1-0-1, 3-10 1-0-1, 7-4 2-0-2, 7-6 0-1-1, 0-2 0-1-1, 1-6 0-1-1, 0-2 0-1-1, 1-3 1-0-1, 5-9 1-0-1, 6-7 0-0-0, 2-5 0-2-2, 1-6 1-0-1, 3-12 #6 - Doerr, Rob 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP #7 - Dwan, Matt 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 0-3 DNP 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-7 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 1-3 #8 - Prout, Gavin DNP 2-0-2, 3-2 2-0-2, 2-1 0-0-0, 2-2 1-0-1, 3-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-1 DNP DNP 2-0-2, 2-0 #9 - Millon, Mark 3-0-3, 8-3 4-2-6, 7-3 5-3-8, 7-2 4-0-4, 8-1 3-2-5, 3-1 2-0-2, 2-2 4-1-5, 4-2 0-4-4, 12-1 5-0-5, 12-2 3-3-6, 7-0 2-2-4, 12-0 6-2-8, 9-0 0-0-0, 6-1 3-0-3, 7-0 #10 - Kessler, Tom 1-0-1, 1-1 DNP DNP 1-0-1, 1-0 DNP #11 - Blatchley, John DNP 0-3-3, 1-0 0-2-2, 0-2 DNP DNP DNP 0-3-3, 2-1 DNP 1-1-2, 1-3 DNP 0-2-2, 2-0 0-2-2, 0-3 0-1-1, 1-2 1-2-3, 1-2 #13 - Fulks, Kip 0-0-0, 4-0 1-0-1, 9-3 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 8-4 0-1-1, 4-0 2-0-2, 2-0 0-0-0, 1-2 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0, 3-1 0-0-0, 6-1 1-0-1, 3-2 #14 - Radebaugh, Sean 0-1-1, 5-0 DNP 0-1-1, 1-2 2-0-2, 6-1 DNP 2-0-2, 2-0 1-1-2, 2-0 0-0-0, 3-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 3-0 1-0-1, 3-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0, 4-1 #15 - Sonke, Jeff 0-1-1, 3-1 DNP 1-0-2, 1-0 DNP 0-0-0, 3-2 DNP 2-1-3, 3-2 1-0-1, 5-2 0-0-0, 1-0 0-0-0, 2-1 DNP 2-0-2, 3-1 0-1-1, 3-4 1-0-1, 5-1 #19 - Shek, Rob 2-0-2, 2-1 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 3-1 1-0-1, 1-0 0-0-0, 5-1 2-0-2, 2-0 1-1-2, 4-2 1-1-3, 2-3 3-1-4, 4-0 1-0-1, 3-0 1-0-1, 2-5 4-1-5, 6-2 #22 - Gait, Gary 1-0-1, 5-4 DNP DNP 3-1-4, 4-5 3-0-3, 4-1 2-1-3, 2-0 3-1-4, 6-2 2-3-5, 5-0 0-0-0, 8-3 1-0-1, 3-1 4-0-4, 7-7 2-0-2, 4-2 3-0-3, 7-4 1-0-1, 4-0 #23 - McGeeney, Tim DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP #24 - Frye, Mark 1-1-2, 1-2 0-4-4, 3-1 0-1-1, 1-0 1-2-3, 1-0 2-0-2, 2-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP 1-1-2, 2-4 0-1-1, 4-0 0-0-0, 1-1 0-2-2, 1-1 0-0-0, 1-2 0-0-0, 2-1 #26 - Daniecki, Dave DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0, 0-2 #27 - Henehan, Mike DNP 1-0-1, 2-0 0-0-0, 1-0 DNP 0-0-0, 2-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-0-2, 3-0 DNP #32 - Nadelen, Shawn 0-0-0, 0-2 DNP 0-0-0, 0-2 DNP 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 1-0-1, 1-6 0-0-0, 1-3 0-0-0, 1-4 0-0-0, 0-5 0-0-0, 0-1 1-0-1, 1-1 0-0-0, 0-0 1-0-1, 1-2 #34 - Reese, Brian 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-2 #36 - Cynar, Justin DNP DNP DNP #39 - Testa, Jarred DNP 1-0-1, 2-2 2-0-2, 2-0 0-0-0, 5-1 DNP 1-0-1, 1-4 0-0-0, 1-1 2-0-2, 4-0 1-0-1, 4-0 DNP 0-0-0, 2-1 DNP DNP 0-0-0, 2-2 #42 - Marechek, Tom 2-1-3, 5-3 2-0-2, 2-1 2-3-5, 3-3 1-1-2, 3-1 1-2-3, 4-1 4-1-5, 4-1 3-1-4, 7-0 4-0-4, 5-1 2-0-2, 3-1 4-1-5, 5-3 1-0-1, 4-1 1-2-3, 6-3 3-0-3, 7-1 0-0-0, 0-0 #43 - Donovan, Hugh 0-0-0, 0-3 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-2 0-0-0, 0-4 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 1-1 0-0-0, 0-3 DNP 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-1 0-0-0, 0-0 #47 - Collins, Jude 1-0-1, 2-2 2-1-3, 2-4 0-1-1, 1-1 1-0-1, 2-4 DNP 1-1-2, 1-4 1-0-1, 2-1 0-0-0, 0-0 0-0-0, 1-0 0-0-0, 0-2 1-0-1, 2-1 0-0-0, 0-2 0-1-1, 1-3 0-0-0, 0-0 #99 - Wills, Jeff DNP 1-0-1, 1-3 DNP 0-2-2, 1-1 0-0-0, 0-2 DNP DNP 1-0-1, 1-0 DNP 0-1-1, 1-1 DNP 0-0-0, 2-2 1-1-2, 2-3 1-1-2, 3-3 2002 Baltimore Bayhawks individual Goalkeeper Saves-Goals Allowed, Minutes Regular Season Game-By-Game

Player Rochester New Jersey Rochester BridgeportBridgeportNew Jersey Boston Boston Long IslandNew JerseyLong Island Rochester Rochester New Jersey 6-6-02 6-13-02 6-15-02 6-21-02 6-22-02 6-29-02 7-4-02 7-6-02 7-14-02 7-18-02 7-27-02 8-3-02 8-8-02 8-15-02 #2 - Cattrano, Greg 17-13, 60:00 19-11, 60:00 15-13, 60:00 25-7, 60:00 11-14, 60:00 25-22, 60:00 19-6, 57:00 20-8, 57:00 17-17, 60:00 21-9, 56:00 18-18, 60:00 19-8, 60:00 16-7, 60:00 21-15, 60:00 #23 - McGeeney, Tim DNP DNP DNP 1-0, 3:00 0-1, 3:00 DNP 3-1, 4:00 DNP DNP DNP #36 - Cynar, Justin DNP DNP DNP 2002 Baltimore Bayhawks individual Faceoffs Won-Faceoffs Taken, Percentage Regular Season Game-By-Game

Player Rochester New Jersey Rochester BridgeportBridgeportNew Jersey Boston Boston Long IslandNew JerseyLong Island Rochester Rochester New Jersey 6-6-02 6-13-02 6-15-02 6-21-02 6-22-02 6-29-02 7-4-02 7-6-02 7-14-02 7-18-02 7-27-02 8-3-02 8-8-02 8-15-02 #3 - Hanford, Jamie 4-10, 40% 1-2, 50% 0-1, 0% 2-2, 100% #5 - Cantabene, Paul 10-23, 43%17-26, 65% 7-30, 23% 17-24, 71%16-30, 53%13-41, 32%14-25, 56%12-29, 41%12-25, 48%15-27, 55%15-25, 60%13-25, 52%14-20, 70%18-35, 51% #6 - Doerr, Rob ------0-1, 0% ------#42 - Marechek, Tom ------0-1, 0% ------#47 - Collins, Jude 0-3, 0% 4-7, 57% 1-2, 50% 0-2, 0% ------1-4, 25% 0-1, 0% ------Bayhawks Lacrosse Final MLL Leaders

INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS INDIVIDUAL GOALIE LEADERS

MLL Leaders in Points (Thru Games of AUG-18-2002) MLL Leaders in Wins (Thru Games of AUG-18-2002) 1. Casey Powell LI 68 1. Greg Cattrano Bal 10 2. Jesse Hubbard NJ 67 2. Brian Carcaterra LI 8 3. Mark Millon Bal 63 3. Steve Koudelka NJ 6 4. Dan Denihan Bri 47 4. Brian Dougherty Roc 5 5. David Curry NJ 46 5. Keith Cynar Bos 4 6. Ryan Powell Roc 45 6. Mark Spruyt Bri 3 7. Jon Hess NJ 44 7. Bill Daye Bos 2 8. Jay Jalbert NJ 43 8t Jake Coon Roc 1 9. David Evans Bos 42 Larry Falkman LI-Bri 1 10. Tom Marechek Bal 40 Kevin O'Brien Bos 1 MLL Leaders in Total Goals (Thru Games of AUG-18-2002) Trevor Tierney NJ 1 1. Jesse Hubbard NJ 54 MLL Leaders in Losses (Thru Games of AUG-18-2002) 2. Mark Millon Bal 44 1. Brian Dougherty Roc 8 3. Casey Powell LI 37 2. Jim Mule Bri 7 4. Jay Jalbert NJ 32 3. Steve Koudelka NJ 6 5. John Fay Roc 31 4t Greg Cattrano Bal 4 6. Tom Marechek Bal 29 Kevin O'Brien Bos 4 7. Terry Riordan LI 28 6. Brian Carcaterra LI 3 8. Tim Goettelmann LI 27 7t Justin Cynar Bal-Bri 2 9t Roy Colsey Bri 26 Bill Daye Bos 2 David Curry NJ 26 Mark Spruyt Bri 2 MLL Leaders in Two-Point Goals (Thru Games of AUG-18-2002) 10t Keith Cynar Bos 1 1t Roy Colsey Bri 7 Larry Falkman LI-Bri 1 Mike Regan Bos 7 Nick Murtha LI 1 3. Scott Doyle Bos 6 Trevor Tierney NJ 1 4. David Evans Bos 5 5. Jesse Hubbard NJ 4 TEAM LEADERS 6. David Curry NJ 3 7t Kevin Finneran LI 2 MLL Leaders in Goals Scored (Thru Games of AUG-18-2002) Paul Gait Bos 2 1. Long Island Lizards 227 Jay Jalbert NJ 2 2. Baltimore Bayhawks 206 Don Little Bos 2 3. Boston Cannons 193 Josh Sims Bal 2 4. New Jersey Pride 192 5. Bridgeport Barrage 171 MLL Leaders in Assists (Thru Games of AUG-18-2002) 6. Rochester Rattlers 170 1. Casey Powell LI 30 2. Jon Hess NJ 29 MLL Leaders in Goals Against (Thru Games of AUG-18-2002) 3. Dan Denihan Bri 24 1. Baltimore Bayhawks 167 4. Ryan Powell Roc 21 2. Rochester Rattlers 171 5. Mark Millon Bal 19 3. Long Island Lizards 185 6. Michael Watson Bos 18 4. New Jersey Pride 201 7. David Curry NJ 17 5. Boston Cannons 213 8t John Blatchley Bal 16 6. Bridgeport Barrage 222 Conor Gill Bos 16 MLL Leaders in Two-Points Goals Scored (Thru Games of AUG-18-2002) 10t Keith Cromwell Bri 14 1. Boston Cannons 25 A.J. Haugen LI 14 2t Bridgeport Barrage 10 MLL Leaders in Overtime Points (Thru Games of AUG-18-2002) New Jersey Pride 10 1. David Curry NJ 2 4. Long Island Lizards 6 2t Jesse Hubbard NJ 1 5. Baltimore Bayhawks 4 Casey Powell LI 1 6. Rochester Rattlers 3 Mike Regan Bos 1 MLL Leaders in Two-Points Goals Against (Thru Games of AUG-18-2002) MLL Leaders in Overtime Goals (Thru Games of AUG-18-2002) 1. Baltimore Bayhawks 4 1. David Curry NJ 2 2. New Jersey Pride 8 2t Casey Powell LI 1 3. Rochester Rattlers 9 Mike Regan Bos 1 4. Long Island Lizards 11 5t Boston Cannons 13 MLL Leaders in Overtime Assists (Thru Games of AUG-18-2002) Bridgeport Barrage 13 1. Jesse Hubbard NJ 1 MLL Leaders in Assists (Thru Games of AUG-18-2002) MLL Leaders in Hat Tricks (Thru Games of AUG-18-2002) 1. Long Island Lizards 104 1. Jesse Hubbard NJ 12 2. Baltimore Bayhawks 99 2. Mark Millon Bal 10 3. New Jersey Pride 90 3. Casey Powell LI 8 4t Bridgeport Barrage 85 4. Tim Goettelmann LI 6 Rochester Rattlers 85 5t John Fay Roc 5 6. Boston Cannons 73 Gary Gait Bal 5 Tom Marechek Bal 5 MLL Leaders in Assists Against (Thru Games of AUG-18-2002) Terry Riordan LI 5 1t Baltimore Bayhawks 82 9t Mike Battista Bos 4 New Jersey Pride 82 Roy Colsey Bri 4 3. Long Island Lizards 85 Kevin Finneran LI 4 4. Boston Cannons 89 Jay Jalbert NJ 4 5. Rochester Rattlers 92 Greg McCavera LI 4 6. Bridgeport Barrage 106 Josh Sims Bal 4 Scott Urick NJ 4

2002 Postseason Media Guide Bayhawks Lacrosse MLL Single-Game Records

Top 10 Individual Goals in a Game Top 10 Individual Groundballs in a Game 1. Jesse Hubbard NJ @ Bos 06/09/01 7 1. Peter Jacobs NJ vs Bal 06/29/02 17 Jesse Hubbard NJ vs Bos 07/29/01 7 2. Peter Jacobs NJ @ Bri 07/19/01 13 Jay Jalbert NJ @ LI 08/10/02 7 Peter Jacobs NJ vs Bos 07/29/01 13 Casey Powell LI vs Roc 06/14/01 7 David Jenkins Bos @ NJ 07/12/02 13 5. Steve Dusseau Bos vs LI 08/15/02 6 5. Paul Cantabene Bal @ NJ 08/15/02 12 David Evans Bos @ Bri 08/09/02 6 Jamie Hanford Bri @ Roc 06/23/01 12 John Fay Roc vs Bos 08/10/02 6 Peter Jacobs NJ @ LI 06/23/01 12 Conor Gill Bos @ Roc 08/10/02 6 Peter Jacobs NJ @ Bri 07/06/02 12 Jesse Hubbard NJ vs LI 06/15/02 6 9. Roc vs NJ 08/10/01 11 Jesse Hubbard NJ vs Bos 07/12/02 6 Mark Spruyt Bri vs LI 07/31/02 11 Jesse Hubbard NJ @ Bos 08/01/02 6 Tom Marechek Bal vs LI 06/07/01 6 Top 10 Individual Penalty Minutes in a Game Mark Millon Bal vs Roc 08/03/02 6 1. Dan Radebaugh Bos vs LI 07/28/01 5.0 Matt Panetta Bri vs Bos 06/15/02 6 2. Marshall Abrams Roc vs Bal 07/21/01 4.0 Ryan Powell Roc vs NJ 06/22/02 6 Marshall Abrams Roc @ Bos 06/29/02 4.0 Terry Riordan LI @ Bri 06/29/01 6 Mario Lopez Bri vs NJ 07/19/01 4.0 D'Arcy Sweet Roc @ NJ 08/16/01 6 5. Terry Riordan LI vs Bal 07/14/01 3.5 Greg Traynor Bos @ Bri 06/15/01 6 6. Mike Battista Bos vs Roc 08/04/01 3.0 Rob Doerr Bal @ Bos 06/30/01 3.0 Top 10 Individual Points in a Game Matt Dwan Bal vs Roc 08/03/02 3.0 1. David Evans Bos @ Bri 08/09/02 9 Jay Jalbert NJ vs LI 06/15/02 3.0 2. Dan Denihan Bal vs LI 06/07/01 8 Jay Jalbert NJ vs Roc 08/18/02 3.0 Scott Doyle Bos vs Bri 08/25/01 8 Mario Lopez Bri @ NJ 06/07/02 3.0 Conor Gill Bos @ Roc 08/10/02 8 Thomas Naglieri Bri vs NJ 07/19/01 3.0 John Grant, Jr. Roc @ NJ 08/16/01 8 Dan Radebaugh Bos @ Bri 08/19/01 3.0 Jesse Hubbard NJ vs LI 06/15/02 8 Terry Riordan LI @ Bos 07/28/01 3.0 Jay Jalbert NJ @ LI 08/10/02 8 Tom Marechek Bal vs LI 06/07/01 8 Top 10 Individual Power Play Goals in a Game Mark Millon Bal @ Roc 06/15/02 8 1. Scott Doyle Bos vs Bri 07/27/02 3 Mark Millon Bal vs Roc 08/03/02 8 Paul Gait Bos @ Bri 06/15/02 3 Casey Powell LI vs Roc 06/14/01 8 3. 21 tied at 2 Casey Powell LI vs Bal 07/14/02 8 Ryan Powell Roc vs Bri 06/23/01 8 Top 10 Individual Power Play Assists in a Game Ryan Powell Roc vs LI 08/23/01 8 1. Paul Gait LI @ Bos 07/28/01 2 Ryan Powell Roc vs NJ 06/22/02 8 John Grant, Jr. Roc @ Bri 07/06/01 2 John Grant, Jr. Roc @ NJ 08/16/01 2 Top 10 Individual Assists in a Game Jon Hess NJ vs Roc 08/16/01 2 1. Jon Hess NJ vs Bri 06/30/01 6 Cory Kahoun Roc vs Bal 08/08/02 2 2. Jon Hess NJ vs Roc 08/16/01 5 Tom Marechek Bal @ LI 07/14/01 2 Jon Hess NJ vs Bal 08/15/02 5 Mark Millon Bal @ Bos 07/06/02 2 Casey Powell LI @ Bri 08/11/01 5 Casey Powell LI vs Bos 06/21/01 2 Casey Powell LI @ Roc 07/05/02 5 Scott Urick NJ @ Bri 07/19/01 2 Ryan Powell Roc vs LI 08/23/01 5 Scott Urick NJ @ Bal 08/04/01 2 Michael Watson Bos @ Bri 06/15/02 5 Michael Watson Bos @ Bri 06/15/02 2 8. Dan Denihan Bal vs LI 06/07/01 4 Dan Denihan Bal vs Bos 08/11/01 4 Top 10 Individual Short Handed Goals in a Game Dan Denihan Bri vs LI 06/28/02 4 1. Paul Cantabene Bal vs Bri 07/27/01 1 David Evans Bos @ Bri 06/15/02 4 Conor Denihan Roc vs Bal 06/15/02 1 Mark Frye Bal vs NJ 06/13/02 4 Gary Gait LI vs Roc 06/14/01 1 Jon Hess NJ @ Roc 07/22/01 4 John Grant, Jr. Roc vs Bos 07/01/01 1 Jon Hess NJ @ Bal 08/04/01 4 Matt Hahn Roc @ Bos 06/29/02 1 Jon Hess NJ vs LI 08/17/01 4 Jon Hess NJ vs Bos 07/12/02 1 Jon Hess NJ @ Bos 08/01/02 4 Tracey Kelusky Roc vs NJ 08/10/01 1 Mark Millon Bal @ Bos 07/06/02 4 Tom Kessler Bri vs LI 07/31/02 1 Casey Powell LI vs Bal 07/14/02 4 Tom Marechek Bal vs Bos 08/11/01 1 Ryan Powell Roc vs Bri 06/23/01 4 Tom Marechek Bal vs Bri 06/22/02 1 Ryan Powell Roc @ Bos 08/04/01 4 Tom Marechek Bal vs Roc 08/03/02 1 Mark Millon Bal vs NJ 08/04/01 1 Top 10 Individual Two Point Goals in a Game Shawn Nadelen Bal vs Roc 08/03/02 1 1. Scott Doyle Bos vs Bri 07/27/02 3 Josh Sims Bal @ Roc 06/15/02 1 2. Roy Colsey Bri vs LI 08/11/01 2 D'Arcy Sweet Roc vs Bos 07/01/01 1 Roy Colsey Bri @ Bos 07/27/02 2 Greg Traynor LI @ Bri 06/28/02 1 Scott Doyle Bos vs Bri 08/25/01 2 Scott Urick NJ @ LI 08/10/02 1 David Evans Bos vs LI 07/28/01 2 David Evans Bos @ LI 08/04/02 2 Paul Gait Bos @ Bri 06/15/02 2 Josh Sims Bal @ Bos 07/06/02 2 9. 77 tied at 1

2002 Postseason Media Guide Bayhawks Lacrosse MLL Single-Game Records

Top 10 Individual Short Handed Assists in a Game Team Single Game Records 1. Jude Collins Bal @ Roc 06/15/02 1 David Curry NJ vs Bos 07/12/02 1 Most Goals Dan Denihan Bal vs NJ 08/04/01 1 1. Long Island Lizards vs Bos 07/22/01 23 Jesse Hubbard NJ @ LI 08/10/02 1 2. New Jersey Pride vs Bos 07/29/01 22 Mark Millon Bal vs Bri 06/22/02 1 New Jersey Pride vs Bal 06/29/02 22 Mark Millon Bal vs Roc 08/03/02 1 4. Long Island Lizards vs Bri 06/02/02 21 Chris Schiller Roc vs Bos 07/01/01 1 Long Island Lizards @ Bri 06/28/02 21 D'Arcy Sweet Roc vs Bos 07/01/01 1 Boston Cannons vs Bri 07/18/02 21 D'Arcy Sweet Roc vs NJ 08/10/01 1 7. Baltimore Bayhawks @ NJ 08/26/01 20 Andy Towers Bri vs LI 07/31/02 1 8. Boston Cannons @ Bri 06/15/01 19 Rochester Rattlers @ NJ 08/16/01 19 Top 10 Individual Shots in a Game Bridgeport Barrage vs LI 06/28/02 19 1. Jesse Hubbard NJ @ LI 08/10/02 19 2. Steve Dusseau Bos vs LI 08/15/02 17 Most Points Jesse Hubbard NJ vs LI 06/15/02 17 1. Long Island Lizards vs Bos 07/22/01 23 Brian Langtry Bri @ NJ 06/30/01 17 2. New Jersey Pride vs Bos 07/29/01 22 5. Jesse Hubbard NJ @ Roc 06/22/02 15 New Jersey Pride vs Bal 06/29/02 22 Jesse Hubbard NJ @ Bos 08/01/02 15 Boston Cannons vs Bri 07/18/02 22 7. John Grant, Jr. Roc @ Bal 08/18/01 14 5. Long Island Lizards vs Bri 06/02/02 21 Jesse Hubbard NJ vs Bos 07/29/01 14 Long Island Lizards @ Bri 06/28/02 21 Jesse Hubbard NJ vs Bri 06/07/02 14 7. Long Island Lizards @ Bos 07/28/01 20 10. David Evans Bos @ NJ 07/29/01 13 Baltimore Bayhawks @ NJ 08/26/01 20 Jesse Hubbard NJ @ Bal 07/18/02 13 Bridgeport Barrage vs LI 06/28/02 20 Jesse Hubbard NJ vs Roc 08/18/02 13 10. Boston Cannons @ Bri 06/15/01 19 Jay Jalbert NJ @ Bal 07/18/02 13 New Jersey Pride vs Bal 06/16/01 19 Casey Powell LI @ Bri 06/28/02 13 Rochester Rattlers vs Bri 06/23/01 19 Terry Riordan LI @ Bal 06/07/01 13 Rochester Rattlers @ NJ 08/16/01 19 Terry Riordan LI @ Roc 08/23/01 13 Boston Cannons @ Bri 06/15/02 19 Scott Urick NJ vs Bal 06/29/02 13 Bridgeport Barrage @ Bos 07/27/02 19

Top 10 Individual Faceoffs Won in a Game Most Assists 1. Peter Jacobs NJ vs Bal 06/29/02 28 1. Long Island Lizards vs Bos 07/22/01 14 2. Jamie Hanford Bri vs LI 06/28/02 26 2. Baltimore Bayhawks vs LI 06/07/01 13 3. Chris Cercy Roc vs Bal 06/15/02 24 Long Island Lizards vs Bri 08/17/02 13 4. Chris Cercy Roc vs Bri 06/23/01 22 4. Rochester Rattlers vs Bri 06/23/01 12 5. Chris Cercy Roc vs Bos 08/10/02 21 5. New Jersey Pride vs Bri 06/30/01 11 Jamie Hanford Bri vs Bos 08/19/01 21 Baltimore Bayhawks vs Bos 08/11/01 11 David Jenkins Bos vs Bri 07/18/02 21 Long Island Lizards @ Bri 08/11/01 11 8. Paul Cantabene Bal vs LI 06/07/01 20 Baltimore Bayhawks @ NJ 08/26/01 11 Chris Cercy Roc vs LI 07/05/02 20 Bridgeport Barrage vs Bos 06/15/02 11 Jamie Hanford Bri vs LI 08/11/01 20 Baltimore Bayhawks @ Roc 06/15/02 11 Peter Jacobs NJ @ Bri 07/19/01 20 Peter Jacobs NJ @ Roc 07/22/01 20 Most Two Point Goals Peter Jacobs NJ vs Roc 07/14/02 20 1. Boston Cannons vs Bri 07/27/02 5 David Jenkins Bos @ LI 08/04/02 20 2. Boston Cannons vs LI 07/28/01 3 David Jenkins Bos @ Bri 08/09/02 20 Boston Cannons @ Bri 06/15/02 3 Boston Cannons @ NJ 07/12/02 3 Top 10 Individual Saves in a Game New Jersey Pride @ Bos 08/01/02 3 1. Jim Mule Bri vs Bal 06/17/01 34 Boston Cannons @ LI 08/04/02 3 2. Greg Cattrano Bal @ Bri 06/17/01 31 7. 14 tied at 2 3. Bill Daye Bos @ Bri 06/15/01 30 4. Brian Carcaterra LI @ NJ 06/15/02 28 Most Points in a Quarter Brian Dougherty Roc vs LI 08/23/01 28 1. Rochester Rattlers Qtr: 2 @ NJ 08/16/01 10 6. Brian Dougherty Roc vs Bri 06/23/01 26 Baltimore Bayhawks Qtr: 2 @ NJ 08/26/01 10 Steve Koudelka NJ @ Bri 07/06/02 26 Boston Cannons Qtr: 1 vs NJ 08/01/02 10 8. Greg Cattrano Bal @ Bri 06/21/02 25 4. Long Island Lizards Qtr: 3 @ Bri 06/28/02 9 Greg Cattrano Bal @ NJ 06/29/02 25 Boston Cannons Qtr: 2 vs Bri 07/18/02 9 Mark Spruyt Bri vs LI 07/31/02 25 6. Long Island Lizards Qtr: 3 vs Roc 06/14/01 8 Bridgeport Barrage Qtr: 3 vs LI 06/29/01 8 Boston Cannons Qtr: 1 @ LI 06/09/02 8 Baltimore Bayhawks Qtr: 3 vs NJ 06/13/02 8 Bridgeport Barrage Qtr: 1 vs LI 06/28/02 8 Rochester Rattlers Qtr: 1 @ Bos 06/29/02 8 Rochester Rattlers Qtr: 2 @ Bri 07/25/02 8 Rochester Rattlers Qtr: 1 @ NJ 08/18/02 8

2002 Postseason Media Guide Bayhawks Lacrosse MLL Single-Game Records

Most Points in a Half Most Penalty Minutes 1. Long Island Lizards Half: 2 @ Bri 06/28/02 15 1. Bridgeport Barrage vs NJ 07/19/01 11.5 2. New Jersey Pride Half: 1 vs Bos 07/29/01 14 2. Rochester Rattlers @ NJ 08/16/01 11.0 New Jersey Pride Half: 2 vs Bal 06/29/02 14 3. Long Island Lizards vs Bal 07/14/01 10.5 Rochester Rattlers Half: 1 @ Bri 07/25/02 14 Rochester Rattlers @ Bos 06/29/02 10.5 Boston Cannons Half: 1 vs NJ 08/01/02 14 5. Rochester Rattlers vs Bal 07/21/01 9.5 6. Long Island Lizards Half: 1 vs Bos 07/22/01 13 6. Bridgeport Barrage @ NJ 06/07/02 8.0 Baltimore Bayhawks Half: 1 @ NJ 08/26/01 13 Baltimore Bayhawks vs Bri 06/22/02 8.0 Boston Cannons Half: 1 @ LI 06/09/02 13 8. Baltimore Bayhawks @ Roc 07/21/01 7.5 Baltimore Bayhawks Half: 2 vs NJ 06/13/02 13 Boston Cannons vs LI 07/28/01 7.5 Bridgeport Barrage Half: 1 vs LI 06/28/02 13 Baltimore Bayhawks @ Roc 06/15/02 7.5 Long Island Lizards Half: 1 @ Bal 07/27/02 13 Bridgeport Barrage @ Bal 06/22/02 7.5 Boston Cannons Half: 2 @ LI 08/04/02 13 Most Power Play Goals Most Goals in a Quarter 1. Rochester Rattlers @ NJ 08/16/01 5 1. Rochester Rattlers Qtr: 2 @ NJ 08/16/01 10 New Jersey Pride @ Bos 08/01/02 5 Baltimore Bayhawks Qtr: 2 @ NJ 08/26/01 10 3. Bridgeport Barrage @ LI 07/12/01 4 Boston Cannons Qtr: 1 vs NJ 08/01/02 10 New Jersey Pride @ Bri 07/19/01 4 4. Long Island Lizards Qtr: 3 @ Bri 06/28/02 9 Bridgeport Barrage vs LI 08/11/01 4 Boston Cannons Qtr: 2 vs Bri 07/18/02 9 Long Island Lizards vs Bri 06/02/02 4 6. Bridgeport Barrage Qtr: 3 vs LI 06/29/01 8 Boston Cannons vs Bri 07/27/02 4 Boston Cannons Qtr: 1 @ LI 06/09/02 8 8. 19 tied at 3 Baltimore Bayhawks Qtr: 3 vs NJ 06/13/02 8 Bridgeport Barrage Qtr: 1 vs LI 06/28/02 8 Most Power Play Assists Rochester Rattlers Qtr: 1 @ Bos 06/29/02 8 1. Bridgeport Barrage vs LI 08/11/01 4 Rochester Rattlers Qtr: 2 @ Bri 07/25/02 8 Rochester Rattlers @ NJ 08/16/01 4 Rochester Rattlers Qtr: 1 @ NJ 08/18/02 8 3. Baltimore Bayhawks @ Bri 06/17/01 3 Rochester Rattlers @ Bri 07/06/01 3 Most Goals in a Half Bridgeport Barrage @ LI 07/12/01 3 1. Long Island Lizards Half: 2 @ Bri 06/28/02 15 New Jersey Pride @ Bri 07/19/01 3 2. New Jersey Pride Half: 1 vs Bos 07/29/01 14 New Jersey Pride @ Bal 08/04/01 3 New Jersey Pride Half: 2 vs Bal 06/29/02 14 Long Island Lizards vs Bri 06/02/02 3 Rochester Rattlers Half: 1 @ Bri 07/25/02 14 Boston Cannons @ Bri 06/15/02 3 Boston Cannons Half: 1 vs NJ 08/01/02 14 Baltimore Bayhawks vs Bri 06/22/02 3 6. Long Island Lizards Half: 1 vs Bos 07/22/01 13 Long Island Lizards @ Roc 07/05/02 3 Baltimore Bayhawks Half: 1 @ NJ 08/26/01 13 Baltimore Bayhawks @ Bos 07/06/02 3 Baltimore Bayhawks Half: 2 vs NJ 06/13/02 13 New Jersey Pride @ Bos 08/01/02 3 Bridgeport Barrage Half: 1 vs LI 06/28/02 13 Baltimore Bayhawks vs Roc 08/03/02 3 Long Island Lizards Half: 1 @ Bal 07/27/02 13 Rochester Rattlers vs Bal 08/08/02 3

Largest Margin of Victory Most Short-Handed Goals 1. Long Island Lizards vs Bri 06/02/02 13 1. Rochester Rattlers vs Bos 07/01/01 2 2. New Jersey Pride vs Bos 07/29/01 11 Baltimore Bayhawks vs Roc 08/03/02 2 Baltimore Bayhawks @ NJ 08/26/01 11 3. Long Island Lizards vs Roc 06/14/01 1 4. Rochester Rattlers vs Bri 07/12/02 10 Baltimore Bayhawks vs Bri 07/27/01 1 5. Long Island Lizards vs Bos 07/22/01 9 Baltimore Bayhawks vs NJ 08/04/01 1 Baltimore Bayhawks @ Bos 07/06/02 9 Rochester Rattlers vs NJ 08/10/01 1 New Jersey Pride vs Roc 07/14/02 9 Baltimore Bayhawks vs Bos 08/11/01 1 Boston Cannons vs Bri 07/18/02 9 Baltimore Bayhawks @ Roc 06/15/02 1 9. Baltimore Bayhawks @ Bri 06/21/02 8 Rochester Rattlers vs Bal 06/15/02 1 Rochester Rattlers vs NJ 06/22/02 8 Baltimore Bayhawks vs Bri 06/22/02 1 Baltimore Bayhawks vs Bos 07/04/02 8 Long Island Lizards @ Bri 06/28/02 1 Rochester Rattlers @ Bos 06/29/02 1 Most Groundballs New Jersey Pride vs Bos 07/12/02 1 1. New Jersey Pride vs Bal 06/29/02 69 Bridgeport Barrage vs LI 07/31/02 1 2. New Jersey Pride vs Roc 08/18/02 64 New Jersey Pride @ LI 08/10/02 1 3. New Jersey Pride vs Bal 08/26/01 62 4. Boston Cannons vs LI 07/06/01 58 Most Short-Handed Assists 5. New Jersey Pride vs LI 06/15/02 56 1. Rochester Rattlers vs Bos 07/01/01 2 Boston Cannons @ Bri 08/09/02 56 2. Baltimore Bayhawks vs NJ 08/04/01 1 7. Rochester Rattlers vs Bri 06/23/01 55 Rochester Rattlers vs NJ 08/10/01 1 Rochester Rattlers vs Bal 06/15/02 55 Baltimore Bayhawks @ Roc 06/15/02 1 Long Island Lizards @ Bri 06/28/02 55 Baltimore Bayhawks vs Bri 06/22/02 1 10. New Jersey Pride vs Roc 07/14/02 54 New Jersey Pride vs Bos 07/12/02 1 Bridgeport Barrage vs LI 07/31/02 1 Baltimore Bayhawks vs Roc 08/03/02 1 New Jersey Pride @ LI 08/10/02 1

2002 Postseason Media Guide Bayhawks vs. Rochester Rattlers -- June 6, 2002 -- Attendance: 3,625 ******************************************************************************** Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total Rochester Rattlers (0-1, 0-1) 0 3 3 4 0 10 Baltimore Bayhawks (1-0, 1-0) 3 3 4 3 0 13

ROCHESTER Goals: Tim Soudan 2, Craig Kahoun 2, Josh Coffman 2, Cory Kahoun 2, Matt Hahn, Steve Bishko

BALTIMORE Goals: Mark Millon 3, Tom Marechek 2, Josh Sims 2, Rob Shek 2, Paul Cantabene, Jude Collins, Mark Frye, Gary Gait

ROCHESTER Assists: Jake Bergey, Tim Soudan, Charlie Lockwood, Cory Kahoun

BALTIMORE Assists: Josh Sims 2, Tom Marechek, Sean Radebaugh, Jeff Sonke, Mark Frye

Goalkeeper Saves 1 2 3 4 OT Total Rochester Rattlers 3 7 4 5 0 19 Baltimore Bayhawks 4 4 1 8 0 17

ROCHESTER Goalkeepers: Brian Dougherty 19 saves, 13 goals allowed (60:00)

BALTIMORE Goalkeepers: Greg Cattrano 17 saves, 10 goals allowed (60:00)

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT Total Rochester Rattlers 12 7 13 15 0 47 Baltimore Bayhawks 9 13 11 11 0 44

Ground Balls 1 2 3 4 OT Total Rochester Rattlers 5 12 10 8 0 35 Baltimore Bayhawks 9 8 8 11 0 36

Penalties 1 2 3 4 OT Total Rochester Rattlers 2/2:00 2/2:00 1/1:00 0/0:00 0 5/5:00 Baltimore Bayhawks 2/1:30 0/0:00 3/2:30 2/1:30 0 7/5:30

Faceoffs Won: Baltimore 10-26 (Paul Cantabene 10-23, Jude Collins 0-3), Rochester 16-26

Extra-Man Opportunities: Baltimore 2-5, Rochester 1-6

Records: Baltimore 1-0 (1-0), Rochester 0-1 (0-1)

Bud Light Game MVP: Josh Sims, Baltimore

SoBe Iron Lizard: Greg Cattrano, Baltimore BALTIMORE VS. ROCHESTER - JUNE 6, 2002 - 7:30 P.M.

NO - PLAYER GOALS 2-PT. GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GB’s PEN/MIN. FO’s DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 1 4 - Josh Sims 2 24332/1:30 5 - Paul Cantabene 1 1 6 5 10-23 6 - Rob Doerr 2 7 - Matt Dwan 2 8 - Gavin Prout DNP 9 - Mark Millon 3 3 8 3 10 - Tom Kessler DNP 11 - John Blatchley DNP 13 - Kip Fulks 4 1/0:30 14 - Sean Radebaugh 1 1 5 15 - Jeff Sonke 1131 19 - Rob Shek 2 2 2 1 1/0:30 22 - Gary Gait 1 1 5 4 23 - Tim McGeeney DNP 24 - Mark Frye 1112 26 - Dave Daniecki DNP 27 - Mike Henehan DNP 32 - Shawn Nadelen 2 1/1:00 34 - Brian Reese 2 1/1:00 39 - Jarred Testa DNP 42 - Tom Marechek 2 1353 43 - Hugh Donovan 3 47 - Jude Collins 1 1 2 2 1/1:00 0-3 99 - Jeff Wills DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 13 0 6 19 44 36 7/5:30 10-26 Rochester Totals 10 0 4 14 47 35 4/4:00 16-26

GOALKEEPERS SHOTS GOALS SAVES SAVE % MIN. W-L DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 47 10 17 63.0 60 W 23 - Tim McGeeney DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 47 10 17 63.0 60 W Rochester Totals 44 13 19 59.4 60 L

GAME: Not even the threat of a tornado could prevent the Baltimore Bayhawks from notching their first victory of the 2002 Major League Lacrosse season. The 13-10 victory over the Rochester Rattlers came in front of 3,625 devout fans at Ravens Stadium. "You have to be happy with a win," said player-coach Gary Gait. "The key is guys stepping up and making plays and that is what happened tonight." Stepping up for the Bayhawks included midfielder Josh Sims, whose two goals and two assists earned him the Bud Light MVP award. Goalkeeper Greg Cattrano won the SoBe Iron Lizard award for his 17-save performance. The Bayhawks jumped out to a 3-0 lead at the end of the first quarter with goals from Sims, midfielder Gary Gait and attackman Mark Millon. The Rattlers never recovered, as the Bayhawks held on to defeat Rochester. The victory gives Baltimore a 1-0 record and an early advantage in the race for the Nationals Division Championship, which it cap- tured last season. Rochester, also a Nationals Division team, falls to 0-1 in the division and 0-1 on the season. Trailing the entire game, the clos- est Rochester came was midway through the third quarter when goals by midfielder Cory Kahoun and Tim Soudan cut the Bayhawks lead to 6-5. Baltimore answered back with goals from Gait, Sims, Millon and midfielder Jeff Sonke. The Bayhawks led by as much as six before Rochester made a run in the fourth quarter when two quick goals by Craig Kahoun and midfielder Josh Coffman made it a 12-10 game. A goal by attackman Tom Marechek with 2:07 remaining gave the Bayhawks a 13-10 lead and the victory. Bayhawks vs. New Jersey Pride -- June 13, 2002 -- Attendance: 2,173 ******************************************************************************** Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total New Jersey Pride (1-1, 0-1) 3 4 2 2 0 11 Baltimore Bayhawks (2-0, 2-0) 3 2 8 5 0 18

NEW JERSEY Goals: Jesse Hubbard 3, Jay Jalbert 2, Scott Urick 2, David Curry 2, Chris Malone, Chris Massey

BALTIMORE Goals: Mark Millon 4, Josh Sims 3, Tom Marechek 2, Gavin Prout 2, Jude Collins 2, Jeff Wills, Paul Cantabene, Kip Fulks, Jarred Testa, Mike Henehan

NEW JERSEY Assists: David Curry 3, Jay Jalbert, Jon Hess, Chris Massey

BALTIMORE Assists: Mark Frye 4, John Blatchley 3, Mark Millon 2, Jude Collins

Goalkeeper Saves 1 2 3 4 OT Total New Jersey Pride 5 3 3 1 0 12 Baltimore Bayhawks 5 3 3 7 0 19

NEW JERSEY Goalkeepers: Trevor Tierney 12 saves, 18 goals allowed (60:00)

BALTIMORE Goalkeepers: Greg Cattrano 19 saves, 11 goals allowed (60:00)

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT Total New Jersey Pride 13 12 9 16 0 50 Baltimore Bayhawks 12 9 15 6 0 42

Ground Balls 1 2 3 4 OT Total New Jersey Pride 9 11 7 10 0 37 Baltimore Bayhawks 9 7 12 12 0 40

Penalties 1 2 3 4 OT Total New Jersey Pride 0/0:00 1/0:30 2/2:00 1/1:00 0 4/3:30 Baltimore Bayhawks 1/0:30 3/3:00 0/0:00 1/1:00 0 5/4:30

Faceoffs Won: Baltimore 21-33 (Paul Cantabene 17-26, Jude Collins 4-7), New Jersey 12-33

Extra-Man Opportunities: Baltimore 1-4, New Jersey 1-4

Records: Baltimore 2-0 (2-0), New Jersey 1-1 (0-1)

Bud Light Game MVP: Greg Cattrano, Baltimore

SoBe Iron Lizard: Paul Cantabene, Baltimore BALTIMORE VS. NEW JERSEY - JUNE 13, 2002 - 7:30 P.M.

NO - PLAYER GOALS 2-PT. GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GB’s PEN/MIN. FO’s DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 4 1/1:00 4 - Josh Sims 3 3 3 2 5 - Paul Cantabene 1 1 7 9 17-26 6 - Rob Doerr 1 1/1:00 7 - Matt Dwan 2 8 - Gavin Prout 2 2 3 2 9 - Mark Millon 4 2673 10 - Tom Kessler DNP 11 - John Blatchley 3 3 1 13 - Kip Fulks 1 1 9 3 14 - Sean Radebaugh DNP 15 - Jeff Sonke DNP 19 - Rob Shek DNP 22 - Gary Gait DNP 23 - Tim McGeeney DNP 24 - Mark Frye 44311/0:30 26 - Dave Daniecki DNP 27 - Mike Henehan 1 1 2 32 - Shawn Nadelen DNP 34 - Brian Reese 2 1/1:00 39 - Jarred Testa 1 1 2 2 42 - Tom Marechek 2 2 2 1 1/1:00 43 - Hugh Donovan 1 47 - Jude Collins 2 1324 4-7 99 - Jeff Wills 1 1 1 3 BAYHAWKS TOTALS 18 0 10 28 42 40 5/4:30 21-33 New Jersey Totals 11 0 6 17 50 37 4/3:30 12-33

GOALKEEPERS SHOTS GOALS SAVES SAVE % MIN. W-L DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 50 11 19 63.4 60 W 23 - Tim McGeeney DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 50 11 19 63.4 60 W New Jersey Totals 42 18 12 40.0 60 L

GAME: The Baltimore Bayhawks scored eight goals in the third quarter to rally from a 7-3 deficit and defeat the New Jersey Pride in front of 2,173 fans at Ravens Stadium. After being down as much as four, Baltimore opened the second half with a between-the-legs goal from attack- man Tom Marechek who was fed by a behind-the-back pass from attackman Mark Millon. The pretty 1-2 punch was a sign of things to come in the third quarter as Baltimore outscored the Pride 8-2. Millon, who had been held scoreless until the third quarter, scored three straight goals to put Baltimore up 10-7. "This was a good game for us because the players needed to step up after being down at halftime," said Bayhawks player-coach Gary Gait. "We came out in the second half and we got into a rhythm and the guys made it look easy." New Jersey staged a rally, cutting it as close as 13-11 in the fourth quarter before Baltimore scored five straight goals to put the Bayhawks up 18-11. New Jersey got no closer and the Bayhawks held on to win. Keeping the Bayhawks strong in the second half was goalkeeper Greg Cattrano, whose 19-save per- formance earned him Bud Light Game MVP honors. Midfielder Paul Cantabene won the SoBe Iron Lizard award for his outstanding perform- ance on face-offs, where he won 17 of 26. New Jersey got an early jump on the Bayhawks, netting the first two goals of the game. Baltimore rallied back to tie the game at three by the end of the first quarter. New Jersey extended their lead to 7-3 with 6:08 remaining in the second before Baltimore started a run to put them up for good. Goals from Josh Sims and Jarred Testa brought the Bayhawks within two by halftime. The Bayhawks also had several firsts on the night. Attackman Jeff Wills and midfielder Mike Henehan each had their first goals as Bayhawks. Attackman John Blatchley got his first points as a Bayhawk with three assists. Baltimore is 2-0 on the season and New Jersey drops to 1-1. Baltimore becomes only the second team to start a season 2-0. The first team to do so was New Jersey in 2001. With the win Baltimore also gains sole possession of the Nationals Division. Bayhawks at Rochester Rattlers -- June 15, 2002 -- Attendance: 5,017 ******************************************************************************** Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks (3-0, 3-0) 4 6 4 3 0 17 Rochester Rattlers (0-2, 0-2) 1 4 3 5 0 13

BALTIMORE Goals: Mark Millon 5, Josh Sims 3, Tom Marechek 2, Gavin Prout 2, Jarred Testa 2, Paul Cantabene, Jeff Sonke (two-point goal) ROCHESTER Goals: Nate Watkins 4, John Fay 2, Matt Hahn 2, Conor Denihan 2, Craig Kahoun, Steve Bishko, Tim Soudan

BALTIMORE Assists: Mark Millon 3, Tom Marechek 3, John Blatchley 2, Sean Radebaugh, Mark Frye, Jude Collins

ROCHESTER Assists: Nate Watkins 3, Matt Hahn 2, Craig Kahoun, Steve Bishko, Jake Bergey

Goalkeeper Saves 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 4 3 4 4 0 15 Rochester Rattlers 2 2 2 3 0 9

BALTIMORE Goalkeepers: Greg Cattrano 15 saves, 13 goals allowed (60:00)

ROCHESTER Goalkeepers: Brian Dougherty 9 saves, 17 goals allowed (60:00)

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 6 7 6 6 0 25 Rochester Rattlers 5 9 9 9 0 32

Ground Balls 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 8 9 12 15 0 44 Rochester Rattlers 10 17 17 11 0 55

Penalties 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 1/1:00 3/3:00 2/2:00 2/1:30 0 8/7:30 Rochester Rattlers 2/1:30 3/2:30 1/1:00 2/2:00 0 8/7:00

Faceoffs Won: Baltimore 8-32 (Paul Cantabene 7-30, Jude Collins 1-2), Rochester 24-32

Extra-Man Opportunities: Baltimore 2-6, Rochester 1-5

Records: Baltimore 3-0 (3-0), Rochester 0-2 (0-2)

Bud Light Game MVP: Mark Millon, Baltimore

SoBe Iron Lizard: Nate Watkins, Rochester BALTIMORE AT ROCHESTER - JUNE 15, 2002 - 7:35 P.M.

NO - PLAYER GOALS 2-PT. GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GB’s PEN/MIN. FO’s DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 6 4 - Josh Sims 3 3 3 5 - Paul Cantabene 1 1 3 10 1/1:00 7-30 6 - Rob Doerr 1 7 - Matt Dwan 4 1/1:00 8 - Gavin Prout 2 2 2 1 9 - Mark Millon 5 3872 10 - Tom Kessler DNP 11 - John Blatchley 2 2 2 13 - Kip Fulks 2 1/1:00 14 - Sean Radebaugh 1 1 2 15 - Jeff Sonke 1 2 1 1/0:30 19 - Rob Shek DNP 22 - Gary Gait DNP 24 - Mark Frye 1 1 1 26 - Dave Daniecki DNP 27 - Mike Henehan 1 1/1:00 32 - Shawn Nadelen 2 34 - Brian Reese 4 36 - Justin Cynar DNP 39 - Jarred Testa 2 2 2 2/2:00 42 - Tom Marechek 2 3533 43 - Hugh Donovan 4 47 - Jude Collins 11111/1:00 1-2 99 - Jeff Wills DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 15 1 11 28 25 44 8/7:30 8-32 Rochester Totals 13 0 8 21 32 55 8/7:00 24-32

GOALKEEPERS SHOTS GOALS SAVES SAVE % MIN. W-L DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 32 13 15 53.6 60 W 36 - Justin Cynar DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 32 13 15 53.6 60 W Rochester Totals 25 16 9 36.0 60 L

GAME: Attackman Mark Millon scored a season-high five goals and added three assists to lead the Bayhawks to their third straight victory, a 17-13 Major League Lacrosse win over host Rochester before 5,017 fans at the Rattlers’ Frontier Field. Millon, who was named the Bud Light Game MVP, upped his team-leading season total to 12 goals with his third straight hat trick to open the season. Baltimore jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead on goals by midfielders Gavin Prout and Josh Sims, and defenseman Jarred Testa. Midfielder Nate Watkins, Rochester's rookie fourth round draft choice, scored his first goal to make it 3-1, but the Bayhawks answered with three more to increase the lead to 6-1 midway through the second quarter. Millon notched two more first half goals to close out the scoring with Baltimore holding a 10-5 lead. The Rattlers opened the second half with two goals by John Fay and Matt Hahn to close the deficit to 10-7, however Baltimore would score five of the next six goals, including two by Millon to open their lead to 14-8 to end the third period. Watkins scored Rochester's first two goals of the fourth stanza but the Bayhawks held on to win by the four-goal margin. The Rattlers were paced by Watkins with four goals and three assists. Baltimore attackman Tom Marechek tallied two goals and three assists during the contest. With the victory, Baltimore became the first team to start out a season with a perfect 3-0 mark. Bayhawks at Bridgeport Barrge -- June 21, 2002 -- Attendance: 3,685 ******************************************************************************** Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks (4-0) 3 3 6 3 0 15 Bridgeport Barrage (0-4) 2 2 2 1 0 7

BALTIMORE Goals: Mark Millon 4, Gary Gait 3, Sean Radebaugh 2, Josh Sims 2, Jude Collins, Paul Cantabene, Tom Marechek, Mark Frye BRIDGEPORT Goals: Roy Colsey 2, Keith Cromwell, Matt Panetta, Dan Denihan, Blake Miller, Matt Striebel

BALTIMORE Assists: Mark Frye 2, Jeff Wills 2, Gary Gait, Tom Marechek

BRIDGEPORT Assists: Dan Denihan 3, Keith Cromwell, Matt Panetta, Matt Striebel

Goalkeeper Saves 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 5 6 9 5 0 25 Bridgeport Barrage 5 4 2 2 0 13

BALTIMORE Goalkeepers: Greg Cattrano 25 saves, 7 goals allowed (60:00)

BRIDGEPORT Goalkeepers: Jim Mule 13 saves, 15 goals allowed (60:00)

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 12 17 14 10 0 53 Bridgeport Barrage 7 11 16 8 0 40

Ground Balls 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 5 13 14 6 0 38 Bridgeport Barrage 10 2 8 12 0 32

Penalties 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 2/1:00 1/1:00 0/0:00 3/2:00 0 6/4:00 Bridgeport Barrage 0/0:00 0/0:00 0/0:00 0/0:00 0 0/0:00

Faceoffs Won: Baltimore 17-26 (Paul Cantabene 17-24, Jude Collins 0-2), Bridgeport 9-26

Extra-Man Opportunities: Baltimore 0-0, Bridgeport 2-6

Records: Baltimore 4-0, Bridgeport 0-4

Bud Light Game MVP: Greg Cattrano, Baltimore

SoBe Iron Lizard: Paul Cantabene, Baltimore BALTIMORE AT BRIDGEPORT - JUNE 21, 2002 - 7:30 P.M.

NO - PLAYER GOALS 2-PT. GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GB’s PEN/MIN. FO’s DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 1 4 - Josh Sims 2 2 6 4 5 - Paul Cantabene 1 1 7 4 1/0:30 17-24 6 - Rob Doerr 2 7 - Matt Dwan 3 1/1:00 8 - Gavin Prout 2 2 9 - Mark Millon 4 4 8 1 10 - Tom Kessler DNP 11 - John Blatchley DNP 13 - Kip Fulks 8 4 1/1:00 14 - Sean Radebaugh 2 2 6 1 15 - Jeff Sonke DNP 19 - Rob Shek DNP 22 - Gary Gait 3 1445 24 - Mark Frye 1 2311 26 - Dave Daniecki 1/0:30 27 - Mike Henehan DNP 32 - Shawn Nadelen DNP 34 - Brian Reese 1 36 - Justin Cynar DNP 39 - Jarred Testa 5 1 42 - Tom Marechek 1 1231 43 - Hugh Donovan 2 47 - Jude Collins 1 1 2 4 0-2 99 - Jeff Wills 22112/1:00 BAYHAWKS TOTALS 15 0 6 21 53 38 6/4:00 17-26 Bridgeport Totals 7 0 6 13 40 32 0/0:00 9-26

GOALKEEPERS SHOTS GOALS SAVES SAVE % MIN. W-L DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 40 7 25 78.2 60 W 36 - Justin Cynar DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 40 7 25 78.2 60 W Bridgeport Totals 53 15 13 46.5 60 L

GAME: Attackman Mark Millon scored four goals and midfielder Gary Gait scored three goals and added an assist, as the Baltimore Bayhawks won their fourth straight game to open the 2002 season, a 15-7 Major League Lacrosse victory over host Bridgeport at Dunning Field. With his four goals, Millon is now the current career MLL leader in points with 78 and goals with 57. Midfielder Paul Cantabene won 17 face- offs in the victory for the Bayhawks, earning the midfielder his second SoBe Iron Lizard award of the season. Goalkeeper Greg Cattrano made a season-high 25 saves to lead the defensive effort for the Bayhawks and was named the Bud Light Game MVP for the second time this sea- son. Baltimore jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first quarter on Millon’s first tally of the game. After a goal by Roy Colsey tied the game at 1-1, Gait scored his first two goals to give the Bayhawks a 3-1 lead. A goal by Keith Cromwell ended the quarter with Baltimore holding a slin 3- 2 lead. Baltimore started the second quarter with three straight goals from Gait, Cantabene, and midfielder Josh Sims. Colsey ended the Bayhawks’ spurt with an unassisted tally, cutting the Baltimore lead to 6-3. After a goal by midfielder Matt Striebel, Baltimore scored four straight goals to take a 10-4 lead. Midfielder Jude Collins started the spurt with an unassisted goal, which was followed by tallies by Millon, midfielder Mark Frye, and attackman Sean Radebaugh. After the teams exchanged a pair of goals, Baltimore scored four of the final five goals to end the game. Bridgeport goalkeeper Jim Mule had 13 saves in a losing effort for the host Barrage. The eight-goal margin of victory is the largest for the Bayhawks since a 20-9 victory over New Jersey to end the regular season last year. Bayhawks vs. Bridgeport Barrage -- June 22, 2002 -- Attendance: 4,095 ******************************************************************************** Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total Bridgeport Barrage (1-4) 2 5 4 4 0 15 Baltimore Bayhawks (4-1) 5 1 3 3 0 12

BRIDGEPORT Goals: Blake Miller 3, Keith Cromwell 2, Brian Langtry 2, B. J. Prager 2, Roy Colsey 2 (one two-point goal), Matt Striebel, Todd Eichelberger, Jim Gonnella BALTIMORE Goals: Mark Millon 3, Gary Gait 3, Paul Cantabene 2, Mark Frye 2, Gavin Prout, Tom Marechek

BRIDGEPORT Assists: Keith Cromwell 3, Brian Langtry 2, Matt Striebel 2, Todd Eichelberger

BALTIMORE Assists: Mark Millon 2, Tom Marechek 2, Kip Fulks, Josh Sims

Goalkeeper Saves 1 2 3 4 OT Total Bridgeport Barrage 2 4 4 6 0 16 Baltimore Bayhawks 3 4 1 3 0 11

BRIDGEPORT Goalkeepers: Mark Spuryt 16 saves, 12 goals allowed (60:00)

BALTIMORE Goalkeepers: Greg Cattrano 11 saves, 14 goals allowed (60:00)

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT Total Bridgeport Barrage 6 11 12 9 0 38 Baltimore Bayhawks 10 9 5 14 0 38

Ground Balls 1 2 3 4 OT Total Bridgeport Barrage 8 6 5 6 0 25 Baltimore Bayhawks 11 8 6 7 0 32

Penalties 1 2 3 4 OT Total Bridgeport Barrage 1/0:30 2/1:30 5/4:30 1/1:00 0 9/7:30 Baltimore Bayhawks 1/1:00 1/1:00 4/5:00 1/1:00 0 7/8:00

Faceoffs Won: Baltimore 16-30 (Paul Cantabene 16-30), Bridgeport 14-30

Extra-Man Opportunities: Baltimore 3-7, Bridgeport 2-6

Records: Baltimore 4-1, Bridgeport 1-4

Bud Light Game MVP: Mark Spuryt, Bridgeport

SoBe Iron Lizard: Roy Colsey, Bridgeport BALTIMORE VS. BRIDGEPORT - JUNE 22, 2002 - 7:30 P.M.

NO - PLAYER GOALS 2-PT. GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GB’s PEN/MIN. FO’s DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 5 4 - Josh Sims 1133 5 - Paul Cantabene 2 2 7 6 2/2:00 16-30 6 - Rob Doerr 3 7 - Matt Dwan DNP 8 - Gavin Prout 1 1 3 1/2:00 9 - Mark Millon 3 2531 10 - Tom Kessler DNP 11 - John Blatchley DNP 13 - Kip Fulks 1 1 4 14 - Sean Radebaugh DNP 15 - Jeff Sonke 3 2 19 - Rob Shek 3 1 22 - Gary Gait 3 3 4 1 24 - Mark Frye 2 2 2 1 26 - Dave Daniecki 2/2:00 27 - Mike Henehan 2 1 32 - Shawn Nadelen 1 1/1:00 34 - Brian Reese 2 1/1:00 36 - Justin Cynar DNP 39 - Jarred Testa DNP 42 - Tom Marechek 1 2341 43 - Hugh Donovan 2 47 - Jude Collins DNP 99 - Jeff Wills 2 BAYHAWKS TOTALS 12 0 6 18 38 32 7/8:00 16-30 Bridgeport Totals 13 1 8 23 38 25 9/7:30 14-30

GOALKEEPERS SHOTS GOALS SAVES SAVE % MIN. W-L DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 38 14 11 44.0 60 L 36 - Justin Cynar DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 38 14 11 44.0 60 L Bridgeport Totals 38 12 16 57.2 60 W

GAME: Goalkeeper Mark Spuryt made 16 saves in his first start of the season and midfielder Roy Colsey scored two goals, including a two-point goal, to lead the Bridgeport Barrage to their first win of the season, a 15-12 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) victory over the host Baltimore Bayhawks at Ravens Stadium on Saturday evening. With the victory, the Barrage snaps a five-game losing streak, while Baltimore sees an end to its season-opening four-game win streak. Baltimore opened up an early 3-0 lead on the Barrage in the first quarter with goals from midfielder Paul Cantabene, midfielder Gavin Prout, and attackman Mark Millon. After a goal by Bridgeport's Jim Gonnella ended the Bayhawk spurt, Baltimore responded with a pair of goals from attackman Tom Marechek and midfielder Gary Gait to open a 5-1 lead with 2:50 remaining in the opening stanza. Trailing by 5-2 at the start of the second quarter, Bridgeport went on a 5-0 run to take a 7-5 lead with 8:36 left in the period. Attackman Keith Cromwell started the run, scoring on an assist from midfielder Matt Striebel to cut the deficit to 5-3. Less than two minutes later, Striebel scored an unassisted goal to pull the Barrage to within one at 5-4. Two minutes after Striebel scored, midfielder Brian Langtry scored to tie the game at 5-5 on an unassisted tally. Bridgeport took a 6-5 lead just 34 seconds later, as attackman Todd Eichelberger scored an unassisted goal, beating Baltimore goalkeeper Greg Cattrano. A goal by midfielder Blake Miller ended the Bridgeport run, scoring on a feed from Cromwell with 8:36 left in the second quarter. Millon's second goal, which was assisted by midfielder Josh Sims with 2:33 remaining in the second quarter, ended the Barrage run and the second quarter with Baltimore trailing by one, 7-6. At the start of the third quarter, Baltimore received goals by Cantabene and Gait to re-take the lead at 8-7 with 10:51 remaining before Bridgeport scored three of the next four goals, including Colsey's two-point tally with 11 seconds left in the quarter, to take an 11-9 advantage into the final 15 minutes. Millon and Marechek teamed up just 1:33 into the fourth quarter to close the gap to with- in one at 11-10 before Miller scored his second goal of the game with 11:56 remaining in regulation. Gait scored his third goal of the game past Spuryt with 9:36 left to close to within 12-11 before Bridgeport scored back-to-back goals by Colsey and Langtry to take a 14-11 lead with 6:42 remaining. Spuryt, who had played in only seven minutes this season prior to the game, earned the Bud Light Game MVP award. Colsey earned the SoBe Iron Lizard award for his two-goal, three-point performance. Cattrano ended the game with a season-low 11 saves between the pipes for Baltimore. With the win over the Bayhawks, Bridgeport avoided tying a league record for consecutive losses. Boston lost six straight during the regular season last year. Bayhawks at New Jersey Pride -- June 29, 2002 -- Attendance: N/A ******************************************************************************** Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks (4-2, 3-1) 2 7 2 6 0 17 New Jersey Pride (2-3) 4 4 7 7 0 22

BALTIMORE Goals: Tom Marechek 4, Kip Fulks 2, Gary Gait 2, Sean Radebaugh 2, Mark Millon 2, Josh Sims, Tom Kessler, Rob Shek, Jude Collins, Jarred Testa NEW JERSEY Goals: Scott Urick 5, Jay Jalbert 5, Jesse Hubbard 3, Jon Hess 2, Chris Malone 2, Peter Jacobs, Chris Massey, David Curry, Matt Caione, Rodger Colbert

BALTIMORE Assists: Josh Sims 2, Tom Marechek, Paul Cantabene, Gary Gait, Jude Collins

NEW JERSEY Assists: Jon Hess 3, Drew Melchionni 2, Jesse Hubbard, Peter Jacobs, Christian Cook, David Curry

Goalkeeper Saves 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 9 6 5 5 0 25 New Jersey Pride 4 0 5 2 0 11

BALTIMORE Goalkeepers: Greg Cattrano 25 saves, 22 goals allowed (60:00)

NEW JERSEY Goalkeepers: Steve Koudelka 11 saves, 17 goals allowed (60:00)

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 9 14 8 10 0 41 New Jersey Pride 18 11 15 16 0 60

Ground Balls 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 12 11 12 11 0 46 New Jersey Pride 18 16 17 18 0 69

Penalties 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 2/1:30 2/1:30 2/1:00 0/0:00 0 6/4:00 New Jersey Pride 2/1:00 1/0:30 0/0:00 0/0:00 0 3/1:30

Faceoffs Won: Baltimore 13-43 (Paul Cantabene 13-41, Rob Doerr 0-1, Tom Marechek 0-1), New Jersey 30- 43

Extra-Man Opportunities: N/A

Records: Baltimore 4-2, New Jersey 2-3

Bud Light Game MVP: Peter Jacobs, New Jersey

SoBe Iron Lizard: Scott Urick, New Jersey BALTIMORE AT NEW JERSEY - JUNE 29, 2002 - 5:30 P.M.

NO - PLAYER GOALS 2-PT. GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GB’s PEN/MIN. FO’s DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 4 - Josh Sims 1 2365 5 - Paul Cantabene 1 1 2 13-41 6 - Rob Doerr 2/1:30 0-1 7 - Matt Dwan 2 8 - Gavin Prout DNP 9 - Mark Millon 2 2 2 2 1/0:30 10 - Tom Kessler 1 1 1 1 11 - John Blatchley DNP 13 - Kip Fulks 2 2 2 14 - Sean Radebaugh 2 2 2 15 - Jeff Sonke DNP 19 - Rob Shek 1 1 1 22 - Gary Gait 2 1 3 2 1/1:00 23 - Tim McGeeney 24 - Mark Frye 1/0:30 26 - Dave Daniecki DNP 27 - Mike Henehan DNP 32 - Shawn Nadelen 34 - Brian Reese 3 39 - Jarred Testa 1 1 1 4 42 - Tom Marechek 4 15411/0:30 0-1 43 - Hugh Donovan 4 47 - Jude Collins 1 1214 99 - Jeff Wills DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 17 0 6 23 41 30 6/4:00 13-43 New Jersey Totals 22 0 9 31 60 69 3/1:30 30-43

GOALKEEPERS SHOTS GOALS SAVES SAVE % MIN. W-L DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 60 22 25 53.2 60 L 23 - Tim McGeeney DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 60 22 25 53.2 60 L New Jersey Totals 41 17 15 46.9 60 W GAME: Attackman Jay Jalbert scored a game-high five goals and attackman Jesse Hubbard added three goals and two assists to lead the New Jersey Pride to a 22-17 Major League Lacrosse victory over the Bayhawks at Commerce Bank Ballpark. In defeating the Bayhawks for the first time this season, the Pride scored a season-high 22 goals. The 22 goals are the most allowed by the Bayhawks in team history. After Baltimore took a 1-0 lead on a goal by attackman Tom Marechek, the Pride scored three straight goals, turning the one-goal deficit into a 3-1 lead with 3:27 remaining in the first quarter. Midfielder Kip Fulks ended the Pride run with an unassisted goal with 2:24 left to cut the deficit to 3-2. Jalbert scored the first of his five goals in the game to end the first quarter, giving the Pride a 4-2 advantage. Baltimore took the lead early in the second quarter, scoring four straight goals to take a 6-4 lead in the first five minutes of the second stanza. A goal by Jon Hess ended the Bayhawk run and cut the Baltimore lead to 6-5. The Bayhawks extended its lead to 8-5 with goals by attackman Sean Radebaugh and Marechek before Chris Malone scored an unassisted tally with 6:02 remaining in the first half. Malone ended the game with a pair of goals. After a goal by Scott Urick cut the New Jersey deficit to 8-7, Baltimore attackman Tom Kessler scored his first career MLL goal with 4:22 remaining. Kessler joined the team after Gavin Prout was placed on the inactive list prior to the game. In the third quarter, the Pride and the Bayhawks traded goals before New Jersey went on a 4-0 run, turning a 10-9 Baltimore lead into a 13-10 New Jersey advantage. Hubbard and Jalbert each scored a goal during the spurt to lead the New Jersey attack. Fulks scored his second goal of the game with 3:18 remaining in the third quarter on a feed from midfielder Jude Collins to end the Pride run. Hubbard scored his 18th goal of the season to end the third quarter, giving the Pride a 15-11 advantage. In the fourth quarter, Baltimore opened the scoring with a pair of goals by Marechek and midfielder Gary Gait to cut the deficit to 15-13 with 13:04 remaining in regulation. New Jersey countered the brief Baltimore spurt with a pair of goals by Jalbert and Urick to extend the lead back to four at 18-13. After Jalbert and midfielder Josh Sims traded goals, New Jersey went on a 3-0 run to put the game out of reach.Baltimore goalkeeper Greg Cattrano made 25 saves in the goal for the Bayhawks, tying a season high. New Jersey net- minder Steve Koudelka made just 15 saves to pick up his second win of the season. With the win over the Bayhawks, New Jersey tied the all- time series at three games each. The Pride also tied the Bayhawks for the best home record in the league. Bayhawks vs. Boston Cannons -- July 4, 2002 -- Attendance: 3,307 ******************************************************************************** Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total Boston Cannons (2-3) 4 2 1 0 0 7 Baltimore Bayhawks (5-2) 2 5 5 3 0 15

BOSTON Goals: David Evans 2, Mike Regan 1 (one two-point goal), Brian Kuczma, Brent Rothfuss, John Madigan

BALTIMORE Goals: Mark Millon 4, Tom Marechek 3, Gary Gait 3, Jeff Sonke 2, Sean Radebaugh, Jude Collins, Shawn Nadelen

BOSTON Assists: none

BALTIMORE Assists: John Blatchley 3, Jeff Sonke, Paul Cantabene, Josh Sims, Tom Marechek, Sean Radebaugh, Mark Millon, Gary Gait

Goalkeeper Saves 1 2 3 4 OT Total Boston Cannons 1 5 2 1 0 9 Baltimore Bayhawks 7 5 1 7 0 20

BOSTON Goalkeepers: Keith Cynar 9 saves, 14 goals allowed (51:00), Kevin O’ Brien 0 saves, 1 goal allowed (9:00)

BALTIMORE Goalkeepers: Greg Cattrano 19 saves, 7 goals allowed (57:00), Tim McGeeney 1 save, 0 goals allowed (3:00)

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT Total Boston Cannons 14 9 6 12 0 41 Baltimore Bayhawks 8 12 11 8 0 39

Ground Balls 1 2 3 4 OT Total Boston Cannons 10 9 10 6 0 35 Baltimore Bayhawks 12 8 11 17 0 38

Penalties 1 2 3 4 OT Total Boston Cannons 0/0:00 1/0:30 1/1:00 1/1:00 0 3/2:30 Baltimore Bayhawks 1/0:30 0/0:00 2/1:30 1/1:00 0 4/3:00

Faceoffs Won: Baltimore 14-25 (Paul Cantabene 14-25), Boston 11-25

Extra-Man Opportunities: Baltimore 0-2, Boston 1-3

Records: Baltimore 5-2, Boston 2-3

Bud Light Game MVP: Greg Cattrano, Baltimore

SoBe Iron Lizard: Shawn Nadelen, Baltimore BALTIMORE VS. BOSTON - JULY 4, 2002 - 6:00 P.M.

NO - PLAYER GOALS 2-PT. GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GB’s PEN/MIN. FO’s DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 6 4 - Josh Sims 1 1 4 5 - Paul Cantabene 1116 14-25 6 - Rob Doerr DNP 7 - Matt Dwan 7 8 - Gavin Prout DNP 9 - Mark Millon 4 1542 10 - Tom Kessler DNP 11 - John Blatchley 3321 13 - Kip Fulks 1 2 14 - Sean Radebaugh 1 1 2 2 15 - Jeff Sonke 2 13321/0:30 19 - Rob Shek 5 1 22 - Gary Gait 3 3 6 2 23 - Tim McGeeney 24 - Mark Frye 26 - Dave Daniecki DNP 27 - Mike Henehan DNP 32 - Shawn Nadelen 1 1 1 6 34 - Brian Reese 1 2/1:30 39 - Jarred Testa 1 1 42 - Tom Marechek 3 1 4 7 43 - Hugh Donovan 1/1:00 47 - Jude Collins 1 1 2 1 99 - Jeff Wills DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 15 0 10 25 38 38 4/3:00 14-25 Boston Totals 510741353/2:30 11-25

GOALKEEPERS SHOTS GOALS SAVES SAVE % MIN. W-L DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 40 6 19 76.0 57 W 23 - Tim McGeeney 1 0 1 100.0 3 ND BAYHAWKS TOTALS 41 6 20 77.0 60 W Rochester Totals 38 15 9 37.5 60 L

GAME: Attackman Mark Millon scored a game-high four goals and added an assist to lead the Baltimore Bayhawks to a 15-7 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) victory over the Boston Cannons at Ravens Stadium on Thursday evening. With his five-point performance, Millon retook the league lead in scoring with 33 points. Baltimore took a 1-0 lead just 38 seconds into the first quarter, when attackman Tom Marechek took a feed from midfielder Josh Sims and scored past Boston goalkeeper Keith Cynar. The goal was Marechek’s 13th goal of the season. Boston countered the early goal with a 4-0 run to take a three-goal lead with 2:55 remaining in the opening stanza. Defenseman Brian Kuczma tied the game at 1-1 with an unassisted tally with 13:13 left. With 4:39 remaining, mid- fielder David Evans scored the first of back-to-back goals, giving the visiting Cannons a 2-1 advantage. Evans ended the game with the pair of goals. After a goal by Brent Rothfuss gave Boston a 4-1 lead, defenseman Shawn Nadelen scored his first goal of the season to cut the deficit to 4-2. The goal was also Nadelen’s second of his MLL career. The Nadelen goal started a 6-0 run for the Bayhawks, which turned a 4-1 deficit into a 7-4 lead. In the second quarter, midfielder Gary Gait scored the first of his three goals in the game on a feed from Marechek. Millon scored hist first goal of the game with 8:34 remaining in the first half to tie the game at 4-4. After a goal by midfielder Jude Collins gave the Bayhawks a 5-4 lead, Gait and Millon each scored their second goals of the game to end the run. Boston’s Mike Regan ended the run with his league-leading fourth two-point goal of the season with 55 seconds remaining to cut the Baltimore advantage to one at 7-6. Regan had been tied with Bridgeport’s Roy Colsey for the two-point goal lead coming into the game. Attackman Sean Radebaugh opened the third quarter scoring for the Bayhawks on an assist from Gait, giving the Bayhawks a two-goal lead. After Boston countered with a goal by John Madigan, Baltimore ended the game with a 7-0 run that put the game out of reach. Baltimore goalkeeper Greg Cattrano made 19 saves in the goal for the Bayhawks and was named the Bud Light Game MVP. Nadelen was given the SoBe Iron Lizard award for his efforts in the Baltimore win. Cynar, who was making his first start of the season after Boston netminder Bill Daye was injured in the Cannons’ game against Rochester, made nine saves in the goal for the Cannons. Baltimore has won all four meetings with Boston in the lifetime series. This meeting started off with a gametime temperature of 102 degrees. Bayhawks at Boston Cannons -- July 6, 2002 -- Attendance: 3,842 ******************************************************************************** Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks (6-2) 5 1 6 6 0 18 Boston Cannons (2-4) 3 4 1 1 0 9

BALTIMORE Goals: Josh Sims 4 (two two-point goals), Tom Marechek 4, Gary Gait 2, Rob Shek 2, Jarred Testa 2, Jeff Wills, Jeff Sonke BOSTON Goals: Michael Watson 4, Mike Battista 2, Conor Gill 2, David Evans

BALTIMORE Assists: Mark Millon 4, Gary Gait 3, Paul Cantabene

BOSTON Assists: Conor Gill, Michael Watson, Tim Byrnes

Goalkeeper Saves 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 5 3 6 6 0 20 Boston Cannons 2 5 3 4 0 14

BALTIMORE Goalkeepers: Greg Cattrano 20 saves, 8 goals allowed (57:00), Tim McGeeney 0 saves, 1 goal allowed (3:00)

BOSTON Goalkeepers: Kevin O’ Brien 14 saves, 16 goals allowed (3:00)

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 9 10 12 15 0 46 Boston Cannons 13 12 12 10 0 47

Ground Balls 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 2 7 6 5 0 20 Boston Cannons 2 6 9 8 0 25

Penalties 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 2/1:00 1/0:30 2/2:00 1/1:00 0 6/4:30 Boston Cannons 1/1:00 1/0:30 3/2:30 0/0:00 0 5/4:00

Faceoffs Won: Baltimore 12-29 (Paul Cantabene 12-29), Boston 17-29

Extra-Man Opportunities: Baltimore 3-4, Boston 1-5

Records: Baltimore 6-2, Boston 2-4

Bud Light Game MVP: Greg Cattrano, Baltimore

SoBe Iron Lizard: Josh Sims, Baltimore BALTIMORE AT BOSTON - JULY 6, 2002 - 7:00 P.M.

NO - PLAYER GOALS 2-PT. GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GB’s PEN/MIN. FO’s DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 1 4 - Josh Sims 2 2 6 6 2 5 - Paul Cantabene 1 1 2 1/0:30 12-29 6 - Rob Doerr DNP 7 - Matt Dwan 1 1/0:30 8 - Gavin Prout DNP 9 - Mark Millon 4 4 12 1 10 - Tom Kessler DNP 11 - John Blatchley 13 - Kip Fulks 1 14 - Sean Radebaugh 3 1 15 - Jeff Sonke 1 1 5 2 19 - Rob Shek 2 2 2 22 - Gary Gait 2 3 5 5 1/0:30 23 - Tim McGeeney 24 - Mark Frye 26 - Dave Daniecki 1/1:00 27 - Mike Henehan DNP 32 - Shawn Nadelen 1 3 34 - Brian Reese 1 39 - Jarred Testa 2 2 4 1/1:00 42 - Tom Marechek 4 4 5 1 1/1:00 43 - Hugh Donovan 47 - Jude Collins 99 - Jeff Wills 1 1 1 BAYHAWKS TOTALS 14 2 8 26 46 30 6/4:30 12-29 Boston Totals 9 0 3 12 47 25 5/4:00 17-29

GOALKEEPERS SHOTS GOALS SAVES SAVE % MIN. W-L DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 46 8 20 71.5 57 W 23 - Tim McGeeney 1 1 0 00.0 3 ND BAYHAWKS TOTALS 47 9 20 69.0 60 W Boston Totals 46 16 14 46.7 60 L

GAME: Midfielder Josh Sims scored four goals, including a pair of two-point goals, to lead the Baltimore Bayhawks to their second straight win, an 18-9 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) victory over the host Boston Cannons at Cawley Stadium. The victory completes a Baltimore season sweep of the Cannons and improves the Bayhawks’ all-time record against Boston to 5-0. In leading the Bayhawks to the victory, Sims set a team record with the pair of two-point goals. He is also just the fifth player in league history to score two goals from outside the 15-yard arc. Boston took a 1-0 lead just 1:15 into the first quarter, when attackman Conor Gill scored an unassisted goal. The Gill goal started a 3-0 run in the first five minutes for the Cannons, who had lost to the Bayhawks by 15-7 on July 4. Baltimore ended the spurt with a goal by midfielder Gary Gait with 8:01 remaining in the first quarter. Gait’s goal started a 5-0 Baltimore run to end the first period. Following the Gait goal, midfielder Rob Shek scored the first of his two goals in the game before Sims registered his first two-point goal of the night to give the Bayhawks a 4-3 lead. Defenseman Jarred Testa ended the first quarter scoring with 2:40 left, when he scored a power play goal on an assist from attackman Mark Millon. Boston opened the second quarter scoring with Gill’s second goal of the game on an assist from David Evans, cutting the Baltimore lead to 5-4 with 12:19 remaining in the first half. Baltimore extended its lead back to two at 6-4 just 52 seconds later, when attackman Tom Marechek scored on a feed from Gait. Boston scored three straight goals to end the first half with a slim 7-6 lead. After the teams exchanged goals to start the third quarter, Baltimore went on a 5-0 run to end the third quarter with a 12-8 lead. Sims scored a pair of one-point goals in the spurt for the visiting Bayhawks, while Marechek, Testa, and attackman Jeff Wills added the other three goals in the run. In the fourth quarter, Baltimore continued to hold the Cannons scoreless, scoring the quarter’s first four goals. Sims opened the quarter with his second two- point goal of the game on an assist from Gait with 13:23 remaining in the quarter. Shek scored his second goal of the game, an unassisted tally with 9:58 left, before midfielder Jeff Sonke scored his first goal of the game. With just under five minutes remaining in the stanza, Marechek scored his fourth goal of the game to give the Bayhawks a command- ing 16-8 lead. Boston’s Michael Watson scored his fourth goal of the game with 1:42 remaining in the game past Bayhawks backup goalkeeper Tim McGeeney, who was mak- ing just his second appearance of the season between the pipes. McGeeney relieved starter Greg Cattrano with 2:33 remaining in the period after Cattrano had made 20 saves and held the Cannons scoreless for the past 19:16. Cattrano earned his fourth Bud Light Game MVP award of the season and the sixth of his career. Cattrano has now made 20 or more saves in three games this season. For his four goals and six points, Sims was named the SoBe Iron Lizard. Boston goalkeeper Kevin O’ Brien made 14 saves in a losing cause for the Cannons, who have not won a game at home all season. Bayhawks at Long Island Lizards -- July 14, 2002 -- Attendance: 4,358 ******************************************************************************** Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks (6-3) 2 3 6 1 0 12 Long Island Lizards (6-1) 3 5 5 5 0 18

BALTIMORE Goals: Mark Millon 5, Tom Marechek 2, Tom Kessler, John Blatchley, Rob Shek, Mark Frye, Jarred Testa

LONG ISLAND Goals: Kenneth Garcia 4, Terry Riordan 4, Tim Goettelmann 3, Casey Powell 3, Greg Traynor 1 (one two-point goal), A.J. Haugen, Matt O’ Kelly

BALTIMORE Assists: Josh Sims, Paul Cantabene, John Blatchley, Rob Shek, Mark Frye

LONG ISLAND Assists: Casey Powell 4, Kenneth Garcia, A.J. Haugen, Greg McCavera, Vincent Sombrotto, Brandon Testa

Goalkeeper Saves 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 4 5 4 4 0 17 Long Island Lizards 3 3 6 7 0 19

BALTIMORE Goalkeepers: Greg Cattrano 17 saves, 17 goals allowed (60:00)

LONG ISLAND Goalkeepers: Brian Carcaterra 19 saves, 12 goals allowed (60:00)

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 7 9 14 12 0 42 Long Island Lizards 13 16 13 11 0 53

Ground Balls 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 5 6 9 9 0 29 Long Island Lizards 0 0 0 0 0 33

Penalties 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 1/1:00 2/1:30 1/0:30 2/1:30 0 6/4:30 Long Island Lizards 1/0:30 1/1:00 2/1:00 0/0:00 0 4/2:30

Faceoffs Won: Baltimore 12-25 (Paul Cantabene 12-25), Long Island 13-25

Extra-Man Opportunities: Baltimore 2-4, Long Island 2-6

Records: Baltimore 6-3, Long Island 6-1

Bud Light Game MVP: Casey Powell, Long Island

SoBe Iron Lizard: John Gagliardi, Long Island BALTIMORE AT LONG ISLAND - JULY 14, 2002 - 6:00 P.M.

NO - PLAYER GOALS 2-PT. GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GB’s PEN/MIN. FO’s DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 4 - Josh Sims 1111 5 - Paul Cantabene 1113 12-25 6 - Rob Doerr DNP 7 - Matt Dwan 3 8 - Gavin Prout DNP 9 - Mark Millon 5 5 12 2 10 - Tom Kessler 1 1 1 11 - John Blatchley 1 1213 13 - Kip Fulks 3/2:00 14 - Sean Radebaugh 15 - Jeff Sonke 1 19 - Rob Shek 1 12421/0:30 22 - Gary Gait 8 3 23 - Tim McGeeney DNP 24 - Mark Frye 1 1224 26 - Dave Daniecki 27 - Mike Henehan DNP 32 - Shawn Nadelen 1 4 34 - Brian Reese 3 1/1:00 39 - Jarred Testa 1 1 4 42 - Tom Marechek 2 2 3 1 1/0:30 43 - Hugh Donovan 1 1 47 - Jude Collins 1 99 - Jeff Wills DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 12 0 5 17 42 29 6/4:30 12-25 Long Island Totals 17 1 9 27 53 33 4/2:30 13-25

GOALKEEPERS SHOTS GOALS SAVES SAVE % MIN. W-L DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 53 17 17 50.0 60 L 23 - Tim McGeeney DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 53 17 17 50.0 60 L Long Island Totals 42 12 19 61.3 60 W

GAME: In a rematch of last year's Major League Lacrosse Championship, attackman Casey Powell scored three goals and added four assists to lead the Long Island Lizards to their fifth straight win, an 18-12 Major League Lacrosse victory over the Baltimore Bayhawks in front of 4,358 at Hofstra Stadium. The loss snaps a two-game winning streak for the division-leading Bayhawks. Baltimore took a 1-0 lead just 57 seconds into the first quarter, when attackman Mark Millon scored off a feed from attackman John Blatchley. After the Millon tally, the Lizards went on a 3-0 spurt to turn the one-goal deficit into a two-goal advantage. Attackman Kenneth Garcia led the Lizards' spurt with two of the three goals. Baltimore attackman Tom Marechek ended the Lizard run and start- ed a 3-0 spurt for the Bayhawks, scoring an unassisted goal with 1:08 remaining in the opening period. At the start of the second quarter, midfielder Rob Shek and Millon each scored a goal to give the Bayhawks the 4-3 lead. Midfielder Greg Traynor scored a two-point goal at the 3:07 mark of the period to end the Bayhawk run and re-take the lead for the host Lizards at 5-4. The tally by Traynor started a 5-0 run for the Lizards, which gave Long Island a 8-4 advantage with seven seconds remaining in the first half. Blatchley scored an unassisted goal as the second quarter ended, cutting the Baltimore deficit to 8-5 at the inter- mission. After goals by Shek and Jarred Testa cut the Long Island lead to 8-7, attackman Tim Goettelmann ended the Bayhawk spurt with an unassisted goal, his second of the game, with 10:46 left in the stanza to give the Lizards a 9-7 lead. Goettlemann ended the game with three goals. A goal by attackman Terry Riordan between two Millon goals made the score 10-9 in favor of Long Island with 5:40 remaining in the third period. Garcia went on to score a pair of goals to give the Lizards an 12-9 lead with 4:36 remaining. Baltimore cut the Lizard lead to 12-11 after goals by Frye and Millon, giving the visiting Bayhawks the one-goal cushion with 2:06 left. With 37 seconds remaining in the third quarter, midfielder Matt O'Kelly scored his only goal of the game, an unassisted tally, giving the Lizards a two-goal cushion at 13-11 going into the final 15 minutes of regulation. In the fourth quarter, Long Island scored four straight goals to extend its lead to 16-11 with 7:04 remaining in the fourth period. A goal by Baltimore attackman Tom Kessler cut the lead to 16-12, but that was as close as the Bayhawks got to the Lizards. Goals by Powell and Riordan ended the scoring and gave the Lizards the six-goal victory. Long Island goalkeeper Brian Carcaterra, who played his collegiate lacrosse in Baltimore at Johns Hopkins University, made 19 saves to lead the defensive effort for the Lizards. Baltimore netminder Greg Cattrano picked up the loss between the pipes, making 17 saves for the Bayhawks. With the loss, the all-time series between the two teams is even at two games apiece. Bayhawks vs. New Jersey Pride -- July 18, 2002 - Attendance: 3,498 ******************************************************************************** Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total New Jersey Pride (5-4, 2-3) 2 3 1 4 0 10 Baltimore Bayhawks (7-3, 4-1) 7 3 3 4 0 17

NEW JERSEY Goals: Christian Cook 2, Jay Jalbert 2, Scott Urick 2, David Curry 2, Jesse Hubbard, Jon Hess

BALTIMORE Goals: Tom Marechek 4, Josh Sims 4, Mark Millon 3, Mike Henehan 2, Rob Shek 1 (one two-point goal), Paul Cantabene, Gary Gait

NEW JERSEY Assists: Jon Hess, David Curry

BALTIMORE Assists: Mark Millon 3, Tom Marechek, Mark Frye, Rob Shek, Josh Sims, Jeff Wills

Goalkeeper Saves 1 2 3 4 OT Total New Jersey Pride 4 3 1 6 0 14 Baltimore Bayhawks 3 5 7 9 0 24

NEW JERSEY Goalkeepers: Steve Koudelka 10 saves, 16 goals allowed (56:00), Trevor Tierney 4 saves, 0 goals allowed (4:00)

BALTIMORE Goalkeepers: Greg Cattrano 21 saves, 9 goals allowed (56:00), Tim McGeeney 3 saves, 1 goal allowed (4:00)

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT Total New Jersey Pride 10 14 11 17 0 52 Baltimore Bayhawks 10 8 12 11 0 41

Ground Balls 1 2 3 4 OT Total New Jersey Pride 8 9 8 7 0 32 Baltimore Bayhawks 7 10 13 6 0 36

Penalties 1 2 3 4 OT Total New Jersey Pride 1/1:00 0/0:00 0/0:00 1/1:00 0 2/2:00 Baltimore Bayhawks 2/1:30 0/0:00 0/0:00 1/1:00 0 3/2:30

Faceoffs Won: Baltimore 16-31 (Paul Cantabene 15-27, Jude Collins 1-4), New Jersey 15-31

Extra-Man Opportunities: Baltimore 2-2, New Jersey 1-3

Records: Baltimore 7-3 (4-1), New Jersey 5-4 (2-3)

Bud Light Game MVP: Greg Cattrano, Baltimore

SoBe Iron Lizard: Josh Sims, Baltimore BALTIMORE VS. NEW JERSEY - JULY 18, 2002 - 7:30 P.M.

NO - PLAYER GOALS 2-PT. GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GB’s PEN/MIN. FO’s DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 3 4 - Josh Sims 4 1 5 6 5 - Paul Cantabene 1 1 5 9 15-27 6 - Rob Doerr DNP 7 - Matt Dwan 2 8 - Gavin Prout DNP 9 - Mark Millon 3 3 6 7 10 - Tom Kessler DNP 11 - John Blatchley DNP 13 - Kip Fulks DNP 14 - Sean Radebaugh 3 15 - Jeff Sonke 2 1 19 - Rob Shek 113231/1:00 22 - Gary Gait 1 1 3 1 23 - Tim McGeeney 24 - Mark Frye 1 1 4 26 - Dave Daniecki DNP 27 - Mike Henehan 2 2 3 32 - Shawn Nadelen 5 34 - Brian Reese 3 1/0:30 39 - Jarred Testa DNP 42 - Tom Marechek 4 1553 43 - Hugh Donovan 3 1/1:00 47 - Jude Collins 2 1-4 99 - Jeff Wills 1111 BAYHAWKS TOTALS 15 1 8 25 41 36 3/2:30 16-31 New Jersey Totals 10 0 2 12 52 32 2/2:00 15-31

GOALKEEPERS SHOTS GOALS SAVES SAVE % MIN. W-L DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 48 9 21 70.0 56 W 23 - Tim McGeeney 4 1 3 75.0 4 ND BAYHAWKS TOTALS 52 10 24 70.5 60 W New Jersey Totals 41 16 14 46.6 60 L

GAME: Midfielder Josh Sims and attackman Tom Marechek each scored four goals and added an assist to lead the Baltimore Bayhawks to a 17-10 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) victory over the New Jersey Pride in front of 3,498 at Ravens Stadium. For his four goals and one assist, Sims was named the SoBe Iron Lizard. Baltimore took a quick 4-0 lead in the first six minutes of the opening period. Midfielder Paul Cantabene scored the first goal of the game, an unassisted tally just 54 seconds into the game. With 10:49 remaining in the quarter, Marechek scored his first goal of the game, giving the Bayhawks a 2-0 advantage. With 9:01 left in the opening stanza, midfielder Rob Shek scored a two-point goal, the first of his MLL career, to extend the Bayhawk lead to 4-0. New Jersey’s David Curry ended the Baltimore run by scoring the first of his two goals in the game with 8:30 remaining in the first quarter before Sims scored three straight goals to give the host Bayhawks a 7-1 lead with 3:08 left in the opening period. Curry scored his second goal of the game with nine seconds left in the first quarter to cut the Pride deficit to 7-2 at the end of the period. Baltimore opened the second quarter with three straight tallies to give the Bayhawks a 10-2 advantage with 7:12 remaining in the quarter. Attackman Mark Millon scored two of the three goals in the Bayhawks spurt. Baltimore’s 3-0 run was countered with a 3-0 spurt by the Pride, which cut the lead to 10-5 with 15 seconds remaining in the period. Attackman Scott Urick started the run with an unassisted goal with 5:28 remaining before teammate Jesse Hubbard scored his only goal of the game with 1:37 left. A goal by attackman Jay Jalbert ended the scoring in the first half with an unassisted goal. Marechek opened the second half scoring with his second goal of the game with 8:55 remaining in the third quarter. After Jalbert scored his second goal of the game, Sims scored his fourth goal of the game, which was followed by a pair of Marechek goals. Urick and midfielder Jon Hess scored back-to-back goals before a 3-0 Baltimore run clinched the victory for the Bayhawks. Midfielder Mike Henehan scored a pair of goals to go with a goal by Millon. Baltimore netminder Greg Cattrano made 21 saves in the win, which earned him his fifth Bud Light Game MVP award of the season. New Jersey starting goalkeeper Steve Koudelka made ten saves in the loss before being relieved by Trevor Tierney with four minutes left in the fourth quarter. Bayhawks vs. Long Island Lizards -- July 27, 2002 - Attendance: 4,296 ******************************************************************************** Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total Long Island Lizards (8-1) 6 7 2 3 0 18 Baltimore Bayhawks (7-4) 6 1 5 1 0 13

LONG ISLAND Goals: Greg Traynor 3, Greg McCavera 3, Ken Garcia 2, Terry Riordan 2, A.J. Haugen 2, Casey Powell 2, Kevin Finneran 2, Tim Goettelmann, Nick Hartofilis BALTIMORE Goals: Gary Gait 4, Rob Shek 3, Mark Millon 2, Tom Marechek, Paul Cantabene, Jude Collins, Sean Radebaugh

LONG ISLAND Assists: Tim Goettelmann 3, Casey Powell 3, Ken Garcia, Kevin Finneran

BALTIMORE Assists: Mark Millon 2, John Blatchley 2, Rob Shek

Goalkeeper Saves 1 2 3 4 OT Total Long Island Lizards 4 4 3 6 0 17 Baltimore Bayhawks 4 7 3 4 0 18

LONG ISLAND Goalkeepers:Brian Carcaterra 17 saves, 13 goals allowed (60:00)

BALTIMORE Goalkeepers: Greg Cattrano 18 saves, 18 goals allowed (60:00)

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT Total Long Island Lizards 9 15 6 9 0 39 Baltimore Bayhawks 14 14 13 7 0 48

Ground Balls 1 2 3 4 OT Total Long Island Lizards 13 10 6 9 0 38 Baltimore Bayhawks 9 5 12 8 0 34

Penalties 1 2 3 4 OT Total Long Island Lizards 0/0:00 1/0:30 4/3:30 0/0:00 0 5/4:30 Baltimore Bayhawks 0/0:00 2/2:00 2/1:00 0/0:00 0 4/3:00

Faceoffs Won: Baltimore 19-36 (Paul Cantabene 15-25, Jamie Hanford 4-10, Jude Collins 0-1), Long Island 17-36 Extra-Man Opportunities: Long Island 1-4, Baltimore 1-5

Records: Long Island 8-1, Baltimore 7-4

Bud Light Game MVP: Brian Carcaterra, Long Island

SoBe Iron Lizard: Terry Riordan, Long Island BALTIMORE VS. LONG ISLAND - JULY 27, 2002 - 7:30 P.M.

NO - PLAYER GOALS 2-PT. GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GB’s PEN/MIN. FO’s DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 2 4 - Josh Sims 5 1 5 - Paul Cantabene 1 1 6 7 15-25 6 - Rob Doerr DNP 7 - Matt Dwan 4 1/1:00 8 - Gavin Prout 1 9 - Mark Millon 2 2 4 12 11 - John Blatchley 2 2 2 13 - Kip Fulks DNP 14 - Sean Radebaugh 1 1 3 15 - Jeff Sonke DNP 19 - Rob Shek 3 1 4 4 22 - Gary Gait 4 4 7 7 23 - Tim McGeeney DNP 24 - Mark Frye 1 1 26 - Dave Daniecki DNP 27 - Mike Henehan DNP 32 - Shawn Nadelen 1 34 - Brian Reese 3 36 - Jamie Hanford 4 2/1:30 4-10 39 - Jarred Testa 2 1 42 - Tom Marechek 1 1 4 43 - Hugh Donovan DNP 47 - Jude Collins 1 1 2 1 1/0:30 99 - Jeff Wills DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 13 0 5 18 48 34 4/3:00 19-36 Long Island Totals 18 0 8 26 39 38 5/4:00 17-36

GOALKEEPERS SHOTS GOALS SAVES SAVE % MIN. W-L DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 39 18 18 50.0 60 L 23 - Tim McGeeney DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 39 18 18 50.0 60 L Long Island Totals 48 13 17 43.3 60 W

GAME: Midfielders Greg Traynor and Greg McCavera each scored three goals to lead the Long Island Lizards to their seventh straight win, an 18-13 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) victory over the Baltimore Bayhawks in front of 4,296 at Ravens Stadium. In defeating the Bayhawks for the second time this season, Long Island takes the advantage in the all-time series by winning three of the five meetings. Long Island took a commanding lead early in the first quarter with a 6-0 run that spanned the opening 6:11 of the opening stanza. Traynor, McCavera, and attackman A.J. Haugen each scored a pair of goals in the run, which wasthe largest spurt allowed by the Bayhawks all season. Baltimore ended the run with the first of six straight goals with 7:35 remaining, as midfielder Jude Collins scored an unassisted goal to cut the Lizard to 6-1. After Collins scored the first Baltimore goal of the game, the Bayhawks cut the deficit to 6-2, when attackman Mark Millon fed midfielder Paul Cantabene, who scored his eighth goal of the season past Lizard goalkeeper Brian Carcaterra. After a goal by midfielder Rob Shek cut the Long Island advantage in half at 6-3, Millon scored the first of his two goals before Shek scored his second goal of the game with 39 seconds remaining. A goal by midfielder Gary Gait with just three seconds left tied the game at 6-6 as the first quarter expired. Long Island opened the sec- ond quarter with back-to-back goals, as attackman Ken Garcia and midfielder Casey Powell scored to give the Lizards an 8-6 lead with 10:09 left in the first half. After Gait’s second goal of the game, an unassisted tally with 8:59 remaining, Long Island answered with its second 6-0 run of the game, extending its lead to 14-7 with 12:39 left in the third quarter. SoBe Iron Lizard Terry Riordan scored two goals in the spurt, which put the game out of reach. Baltimore answered the Lizard run with a 4-0 spurt of its own, cutting the Bayhawk deficit to 14-11 with 8:28 remaining in the fourth period, but that was as close as the host Bayhawks would get to the defending league champion Lizards. After Baltimore and Long Island traded a pair of goals, Long Island scored the final two goals of the game to put the finishing touches on its seventh straight win. McCavera scored his second goal of the game, an unassisted tally past Bayhawk net- minder Greg Cattrano, with 5:55 left before Garcia scored his second goal of the game on an assist from Powell, who ended the game with a pair of goals and three assists. In making 17 saves, Carcaterra improved to 12-0 all-time between the pipes for the Lizards. He earned his second Bud Light Game MVP award of the season. Cattrano made 18 saves in a losing effort for the Bayhawks. With the loss to the Lizards, the Bayhawks lost their second game at Ravens Stadium, which was more than they lost at Johns Hopkins’ Homewood Field during the 2001 season. Bayhawks vs. Rochester Rattlers -- August 3, 2002 - Attendance: 3,351 ******************************************************************************** Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total Rochester Rattlers (5-6, 2-4) 0 2 3 3 0 8 Baltimore Bayhawks (8-4, 5-1) 1 3 5 6 0 15

ROCHESTER Goals: John Fay 2, Craig Kahoun 2, Tim Soudan, Ryan Powell, Cory Kahoun, Jake Bergey

BALTIMORE Goals: Mark Millon 6, Josh Sims 2, Gary Gait 2, Jeff Sonke 2, Rob Shek, Tom Marechek, Shawn Nadelen

ROCHESTER Assists: Ryan Powell, Conor Denihan, Jake Bergey

BALTIMORE Assists: Mark Millon 2, John Blatchley 2, Mark Frye 2, Tom Marechek

Goalkeeper Saves 1 2 3 4 OT Total Rochester Rattlers 3 3 5 4 0 15 Baltimore Bayhawks 7 6 5 1 0 19

ROCHESTER Goalkeepers:Brian Dougherty 15 saves, 15 goals allowed (60:00)

BALTIMORE Goalkeepers: Greg Cattrano 19 saves, 8 goals allowed (60:00)

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT Total Rochester Rattlers 14 14 10 9 0 47 Baltimore Bayhawks 8 6 11 13 0 38

Ground Balls 1 2 3 4 OT Total Rochester Rattlers 6 8 11 2 0 27 Baltimore Bayhawks 4 9 5 11 0 29

Penalties 1 2 3 4 OT Total Rochester Rattlers 1/1:00 2/2:00 0/0:00 3/4:00 0 6/7:00 Baltimore Bayhawks 2/1:30 4/4:00 1/0:30 1/1:00 0 8/7:00

Faceoffs Won: Baltimore 14-27 (Paul Cantabene 13-25, Jamie Hanford 1-2), Rochester 13-27

Extra-Man Opportunities: Rochester 0-7, Baltimore 1-3

Records: Rochester 5-6 (2-4), Baltimore 8-4 (5-1)

Bud Light Game MVP: Mark Millon, Baltimore

SoBe Iron Lizard: Greg Cattrano, Baltimore BALTIMORE VS. ROCHESTER - AUGUST 3, 2002 - 7:30 P.M.

NO - PLAYER GOALS 2-PT. GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GB’s PEN/MIN. FO’s DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 1 3 3 - Jamie Hanford 1 2 1/0:30 1-2 4 - Josh Sims 2 2 2 2 5 - Paul Cantabene 2 5 1/1:00 13-25 6 - Rob Doerr DNP 7 - Matt Dwan 2/3:00 8 - Gavin Prout DNP 9 - Mark Millon 6 2 8 9 1/1:00 11 - John Blatchley 2 2 3 13 - Kip Fulks 3 1 14 - Sean Radebaugh DNP 15 - Jeff Sonke 2 2 3 1 19 - Rob Shek 1 1 3 22 - Gary Gait 2 2 4 2 23 - Tim McGeeney DNP 24 - Mark Frye 22111/0:30 26 - Dave Daniecki DNP 32 - Shawn Nadelen 1 1 1 1 34 - Brian Reese 39 - Jarred Testa DNP 42 - Tom Marechek 1 23632/1:00 43 - Hugh Donovan 1 47 - Jude Collins 2 99 - Jeff Wills 2 2 BAYHAWKS TOTALS 15 0 8 23 38 29 8/7:00 14-27 Rochester Totals 8 0 3 11 47 27 6/7:00 13-27

GOALKEEPERS SHOTS GOALS SAVES SAVE % MIN. W-L DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 47 8 19 70.3 60 W 23 - Tim McGeeney DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 47 8 19 70.3 60 W Rochester Totals 38 15 15 50.0 60 L GAME: Attackman Mark Millon scored six goals and added two assists to lead the Baltimore Bayhawks to a 15-8 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) victory over the Rochester Rattlers at Ravens Stadium in the final regular season home game for the Bayhawks. In leading the Bayhawks to the victory, Millon tied a team and league record with his eight points and tied a team mark with his six goals. He was also named the Bud Light Game MVP for the second time this season. Baltimore held a 1-0 lead after the first quarter, which was the lowest-scoring quarter in league history. Millon scored the only goal of the stanza, his 36th of the season, at the 7:20 mark of the period. Baltimore extended its lead to 3-0 with Millon's second goal and a tally by attackman Tom Marechek. After the Marechek goal, Rochester ended the Bayhawk spurt with a goal from attackman John Fay with 6:56 remaining in the first half. It was the first of a pair of goals from Fay on the evening. After a goal by Rochester's Casey Powell cut the Baltimore lead to 3-2, Millon ended the first half scoring with his third goal of the game, an unassisted tally past Rochester goalkeeper Brian Dougherty with 1:08 left. In the third quarter, the teams exchanged a pair of goals before Baltimore scored three straight to take a 9-5 lead at the end of the third quarter. Defenseman Shawn Nadelen started the run with his second goal of the season, a short-handed tally with 5:46 remaining. After midfielder Josh Sims scored his first goal of the game, Millon ended the third quarter scoring with 33 seconds left. The goal was Millon's fourth of the game. In the fourth quarter, Baltimore scored six of the final seven goals of the period to put the game out of reach and take a commanding 15-7 lead with 4:08 remaining in the quarter. Millon scored his final two goals during the 6-0 spurt to lead the Bayhawk offensive charge. "It was a tough game but one thing we did all game was hustle and we kept digging in and working hard," said Bayhawks player-coach Gary Gait. "Finally, in the end, the breaks came to us and then we got a couple man-ups. We started finishing on those and the game was over. Defense played great, Greg (Cattrano) played exceptional and Mark (Millon) played unbelievable today." Goalkeeper Greg Cattrano received the SoBe Iron Lizard award after registering 19 saves. Cattrano let up just eight goals despite being facing 47 Rochester shots. Cattrano held a shutout through the first 23 minutes of play before Fay scored the Rattlers' first goal with 6:58 remaining in the second quarter. With the victory over the Rattlers, Baltimore became the second team to clinch a playoff berth. Long Island was the first to do so as a result of its 8-2 record. Bayhawks at Rochester Rattlers -- August 8, 2002 -- Attendance: N/A ******************************************************************************** Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks (9-4, 6-1) 3 2 1 4 0 10 Rochester Rattlers (5-7, 2-5) 2 2 1 2 0 7

BALTIMORE Goals: Gary Gait 3, Tom Marechek 3, Josh Sims 2, Rob Shek, Jeff Wills

ROCHESTER Goals: Cory Kahoun 2, John Fay, Will Driscoll, Josh Coffman, Craig Kahoun

BALTIMORE Assists: Paul Cantabene 2, Josh Sims, John Blatchley, Jeff Sonke, Jude Collins, Jeff Wills

ROCHESTER Assists: Ryan Powell 3, Cory Kahoun 2, Nate Watkins, Craig Kahoun

Goalkeeper Saves 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 7 2 4 3 0 16 Rochester Rattlers 5 5 1 3 0 14

BALTIMORE Goalkeepers: Greg Cattrano 16 saves, 7 goals allowed (60:00)

ROCHESTER Goalkeepers: Brian Dougherty 14 saves, 10 goals allowed (60:00)

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 10 16 5 12 0 43 Rochester Rattlers 11 8 9 11 0 39

Ground Balls 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 11 14 14 14 0 53 Rochester Rattlers 9 9 10 7 0 35

Penalties 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 1/1:00 1/1:00 0/0:00 1/0:30 0 3/2:30 Rochester Rattlers 1/1:00 0/0:00 0/0:00 0/0:00 0 1/1:00

Faceoffs Won: Baltimore 14-21 (Paul Cantabene 14-20, Jamie Hanford 0-1), Rochester 7-21

Extra-Man Opportunities: Baltimore 0 for 1, Rochester 3 for 3

Records: Baltimore 9-4 (6-1), Rochester 5-7 (2-5)

Bud Light Game MVP: Gary Gait, Baltimore

SoBe Iron Lizard: Matt Dwan, Baltimore BALTIMORE AT ROCHESTER - AUGUST 8, 2002 - 7:35 P.M.

NO - PLAYER GOALS 2-PT. GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GB’s PEN/MIN. FO’s DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 8 3 - Jamie Hanford 6 1/0:30 0-1 4 - Josh Sims 2 1 3 6 5 - Paul Cantabene 2216 14-20 6 - Rob Doerr DNP 7 - Matt Dwan 3 1/1:00 8 - Gavin Prout DNP 9 - Mark Millon 6 1 11 - John Blatchley 1112 13 - Kip Fulks 6 1 14 - Sean Radebaugh DNP 15 - Jeff Sonke 1134 19 - Rob Shek 1 1 2 5 22 - Gary Gait 3 3 7 4 23 - Tim McGeeney DNP 24 - Mark Frye 1 2 1/1:00 26 - Dave Daniecki DNP 32 - Shawn Nadelen 34 - Brian Reese 3 39 - Jarred Testa DNP 42 - Tom Marechek 3 3 7 1 43 - Hugh Donovan 1 47 - Jude Collins 1 1 3 99 - Jeff Wills 1 1223 BAYHAWKS TOTALS 10 0 7 17 43 53 3/2:30 14-21 Rochester Totals 7 0 7 14 39 35 1/1:00 7-21

GOALKEEPERS SHOTS GOALS SAVES SAVE % MIN. W-L DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 39 7 16 69.6 60 W 23 - Tim McGeeney DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 39 7 16 69.6 60 W Rochester Totals 43 10 14 58.4 60 L

GAME: Attackman Tom Marechek and midfielder Gary Gait each scored three goals to lead the Baltimore Bayhawks to their second straight win, a 10-7 Major League Lacrosse victory over the Rochester Rattlers at Frontier Field. With the win, Baltimore sweeps the season series from the Rattlers, winning all four meetings in the 2002 regular season. Marechek gave the Bayhawks a 2-0 lead with 11:36 left in the first quarter, scoring back-to-back goals to open the game. Rochester’s Josh Coffman and Craig Kahoun each scored a goal in the next three minutes to tie the game at 2-2 with 8:32 remaining in the first period. Gait scored the first of his three goals just 12 seconds later to return the lead back to Baltimore at 3-2. Ryan Powell and Cory Kahoun scored back-to-back goals to open the second quarter, giving the Rattlers a 4-3 advantage with 11:03 left in the first half. Goals by attackman Jeff Wills and midfielder Rob Shek gave the Bayhawks the one-goal advantage at 5-4 after the end of the second quarter. After a goal by Will Driscoll tied the game at 5-5, Gait scored his second goal of the game with 8:06 remaining in the third quarter. Cory Kahoun’s second goal of the game with 13:42 remaining in the fourth quarter tied the game at 6-6, but that was as close as the Rattlers would get to picking up the victory. Baltimore scored four of the final five goals to clinch the victory and a home playoff game. For his three goals, Gait was selected as the Bud Light Game MVP. Baltimore defenseman Matt Dwan won the SoBe Iron Lizard award. Bayhawks netminder Greg Cattrano made 16 saves in picking up his ninth win of the season, while his Rattler counterpart, Brian Dougherty, made 14 saves in a losing effort. Bayhawks at New Jersey Pride -- August 15, 2002 -- Attendance: N/A ******************************************************************************** Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks (10-4, 7-1) 4 7 5 2 0 18 New Jersey Pride (7-6, 2-5) 7 1 6 2 0 16

BALTIMORE Goals: Rob Shek 4, Mark Millon 3, Gavin Prout 2, Josh Sims, Paul Cantabene, John Blatchley, Kip Fulks, Jeff Sonke, Gary Gait, Shawn Nadelen, Jeff Wills, Jamie Hanford NEW JERSEY Goals: Jesse Hubbard 5 (one two-point goal), Jay Jalbert 3, Jon Hess 2, David Curry 2, Chris Massey, Scott Dooley, Drew Melchionni

BALTIMORE Assists: John Blatchley 2, Josh Sims, Rob Shek, Jeff Wills

NEW JERSEY Assists: Jon Hess 5, Scott Dooley, Chris Malone, David Curry, Scott Urick

Goalkeeper Saves 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 7 5 3 6 0 21 New Jersey Pride 4 3 5 4 0 16

BALTIMORE Goalkeepers: Greg Cattrano 21 saves, 15 goals allowed (60:00)

NEW JERSEY Goalkeepers: Steve Koudelka 16 saves, 18 goals allowed (60:00)

Shots on Goal 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 11 14 16 11 0 52 New Jersey Pride 16 8 11 13 0 48

Ground Balls 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 9 12 12 7 0 40 New Jersey Pride 19 7 9 13 0 48

Penalties 1 2 3 4 OT Total Baltimore Bayhawks 0/0:00 3/2:00 0/0:00 2/1:30 0 5/4:30 New Jersey Pride 0/0:00 1/0:30 1/0:30 0/0:00 0 2/1:00

Faceoffs Won: Baltimore 20-37 (Paul Cantabene 18-35, Jamie Hanford 2-2), NewJersey 17-37

Extra-Man Opportunities: New Jersey 1 for 1, Baltimore 0 for 0

Records: Baltimore 10-4 (7-1), New Jersey 7-6 (2-5)

Bud Light Game MVP: N/A

SoBe Iron Lizard: N/A BALTIMORE AT NEW JERSEY - AUGUST 15, 2002 - 7:30 P.M.

NO - PLAYER GOALS 2-PT. GOALS ASSISTS POINTS SHOTS GB’s PEN/MIN. FO’s DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 11 3 - Jamie Hanford 1 1 3 3 2-2 4 - Josh Sims 1 1232 5 - Paul Cantabene 1 1 3 12 1/0:30 18-35 6 - Rob Doerr DNP 7 - Matt Dwan 1 3 8 - Gavin Prout 2 2 2 9 - Mark Millon 3 3 7 11 - John Blatchley 1 2321 13 - Kip Fulks 1 1 3 2 1/1:00 14 - Sean Radebaugh 4 1 15 - Jeff Sonke 1 1 5 1 19 - Rob Shek 4 1562 22 - Gary Gait 1 1 4 1/0:30 23 - Tim McGeeney DNP 24 - Mark Frye 2 1 1/0:30 26 - Dave Daniecki 2 32 - Shawn Nadelen 1 1 1 2 34 - Brian Reese 2 1/1:00 39 - Jarred Testa 2 2 42 - Tom Marechek 43 - Hugh Donovan 47 - Jude Collins 99 - Jeff Wills 1 1233 BAYHAWKS TOTALS 18 0 5 23 52 40 5/4:30 20-37 New Jersey Totals 15 1 9 25 48 48 2/1:00 17-37

GOALKEEPERS SHOTS GOALS SAVES SAVE % MIN. W-L DNP 2 - Greg Cattrano 48 15 21 58.4 60 W 23 - Tim McGeeney DNP BAYHAWKS TOTALS 48 15 21 58.4 60 W New Jersey Totals 52 18 16 53.0 60 L

GAME: Midfielder Rob Shek scored four goals and added an assist, as the Baltimore Bayhawks ended their regular season with an 18-16 come-from-behind victory over the New Jersey Pride at Commerce Bank Ballpark. With the win, Baltimore equals its mark of a year ago with ten victories during the regular sea- son. The Bayhawks end the regular season with a 10-4 record. New Jersey jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first 6:40 of the opening stanza. New Jersey's Jon Hess opened the scoring just 1:25 into the game, scoring on an assist from Chris Malone. With 9:41 left in the period, attackman Jay Jalbert scored the first of his three goals in the game, an unassisted tally past Baltimore starting goalkeeper Greg Cattrano, giving the Pride a 2-0 advantage. David Curry extended the lead to 3-0 with 8:21 remaining, scoring the first of his two goals in the game. Baltimore ended the Pride spurt with a goal by attackman Mark Millon, his 42nd of the season, with 7:35 remaining. After Pride attackman Jesse Hubbard scored the first of his five goals in the game with 6:35 left, Shek scored the first of his four goals on the evening to cut the deficit to 4-2. Following a New Jersey goal, defenseman Shawn Nadelen scored a goal to cut the Pride lead to 5-3 with 4:09 left in the period. After back-to-back goals gave the Pride a 7-3 lead, midfielder Jeff Wills ended the first period scoring with New Jersey lead- ing, 7-4. The goal by Wills started a Baltimore 4-0 run, turning the three-goal deficit into a one-goal lead. Midfielder Jeff Sonke opened the second quarter scoring just 41 seconds into the period with an unassisted tally, which was followed by goals by midfielders Gary Gait and Paul Cantabene. Curry ended the spurt with 8:33 remaining, tying the game with his second goal of the game. Midfielder Gavin Prout countered the Curry goal with a tally at the 6:27 mark of the period, converting a pass from attackman John Blatchley. Prout's goal started a 5-0 run, giving the Bayhawks a four-goal lead at 12-8. Hubbard scored back-to-back goals to end the spurt, cutting the Pride deficit to 12-10 with 12:22 remaining in the third quarter. After a Millon goal extended the lead back to three, Hubbard scored his fourth goal of the game to narrow the lead to 13-11. Millon and Hubbard traded goals for the second time before midfielder Kip Fulks scored his only goal of the game, making the score 15-13. Attackman Scott Urick scored with five minutes remaining in the third quarter, cutting the lead to 15-14. Chris Massey followed the Urick goal to tie the game with 2:12 remaining. Baltimore outscored the Pride, 7-1, in the second quarter and held on for the victory. Cattrano ended the game with 21 saves, while New Jersey goalkeeper Steve Koudelka made 16 saves in the loss for the Pride. Bayhawks Lacrosse 2002 MLL Schedules

Baltimore Bayhawks (10-4, 7-1) New Jersey Pride (7-7, 2-6) Jun 6 vs. Rochester ...... W, 13-10 Jun 7 vs Bridgeport...... W, 12-7 Jun 13 vs. New Jersey ...... W, 18-11 Jun 13 @ Baltimore...... L, 18-11 Jun 15 @ Rochester ...... W, 17-13 Jun 15 vs Long Island ...... L, 18-12 Jun 21 @ Bridgeport ...... W, 15-7 Jun 22 @ Rochester...... L, 15-7 Jun 22 vs. Bridgeport...... L, 15-12 Jun 29 vs Baltimore...... W, 22-17 Jun 29 @ New Jersey ...... L, 22-17 Jul 6 @ Bridgeport ...... W, 17-16 (OT) Jul 4 vs. Boston...... W, 15-7 Jul 12 vs Boston ...... W, 16-15 (OT) Jul 6 @ Boston ...... W, 18-9 Jul 14 vs Rochester ...... W, 16-7 Jul 14 @ Long Island ...... L, 18-12 Jul 18 @ Baltimore...... L, 17-10 Jul 18 vs. New Jersey ...... W, 17-10 Jul 27 @ Rochester...... L, 13-12 Jul 27 vs. Long Island...... L, 18-13 Aug 1 @ Boston ...... W, 18-16 Aug 3 vs. Rochester ...... W, 15-8 Aug 10 @ Long Island ...... W, 18-15 Aug 8 @ Rochester ...... W, 10-7 Aug 15 vs Baltimore ...... L, 16-18 Aug 15 @ New Jersey ...... W, 18-16 Aug 18 vs Rochester ...... L, 15-17

Long Island Lizards (9-5, 3-2) Bridgeport Barrage (3-11, 2-6) Jun 2 vs Bridgeport...... W, 21-8 Jun 2 @ Long Island ...... L, 21-8 Jun 9 vs Boston...... L, 16-15 Jun 7 @ New Jersey ...... L, 12-7 Jun 15 @ New Jersey ...... W, 18-12 Jun 15 vs Boston ...... L, 19-18 (OT) Jun 22 @ Boston ...... W, 15-13 Jun 21 vs Baltimore ...... L, 15-7 Jun 28 @ Bridgeport ...... W, 21-20 (OT) Jun 22 @ Baltimore ...... W, 15-12 Jul 5 @ Rochester ...... W, 13-12 Jun 28 vs Long Island ...... L, 21-20 (OT) Jul 14 vs Baltimore...... W, 18-12 Jul 6 vs New Jersey ...... L, 17-16 (OT) Jul 20 vs Rochester ...... W, 14-10 Jul 12 @ Rochester...... L, 15-5 Jul 27 @ Baltimore ...... W, 18-13 Jul 18 @ Boston ...... L, 22-13 Jul 31 @ Bridgeport ...... L, 15-13 Jul 25 vs Rochester ...... L, 16-12 Aug 4 vs Boston...... L, 17-18 Jul 27 @ Boston ...... W, 19-17 Aug 10 vs New Jersey...... L, 15-18 Jul 31 vs Long Island...... W, 15-13 Aug 15 @ Boston ...... L, 17-18 Aug 9 vs Boston...... L, 15-17 Aug 17 vs Bridgeport...... W, 18-11 Aug 17 @ Long Island ...... L, 11-18

Boston Cannons (7-7, 6-2) Rochester Rattlers (6-8, 3-5) Jun 9 @ Long Island ...... W, 16-15 Jun 6 @ Baltimore...... L, 13-10 Jun 15 @ Bridgeport ...... W, 19-18 OT Jun 15 vs Baltimore ...... L, 17-13 Jun 22 vs Long Island ...... L, 15-13 Jun 22 vs New Jersey ...... W, 15-7 Jun 29 vs Rochester ...... L, 15-14 Jun 29 @ Boston ...... W, 15-14 Jul 4 @ Baltimore...... L, 15-7 Jul 5 vs Long Island ...... L, 13-12 Jul 6 vs Baltimore ...... L, 18-9 Jul 12 vs Bridgeport...... W, 15-5 Jul 12 @ New Jersey...... L, 16-15 (OT) Jul 14 @ New Jersey ...... L, 16-7 Jul 18 vs Bridgeport...... W, 22-13 Jul 20 @ Long Island ...... L, 14-10 Jul 27 vs Bridgeport ...... L, 19-17 Jul 25 @ Bridgeport ...... W, 16-12 Aug 1 vs New Jersey...... L, 18-16 Jul 27 vs New Jersey ...... W, 13-12 Aug 4 @ Long Island ...... W, 18-17 Aug 3 @ Baltimore...... L, 8-15 Aug 9 @ Bridgeport ...... W, 17-15 Aug 8 vs Baltimore ...... L, 7-10 Aug 10 @ Rochester ...... W, 17-15 Aug 10 vs Boston...... L, 15-17 Aug 15 vs Long Island...... W, 18-17 Aug 18 @ New Jersey ...... W, 17-15

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