Big Red in the Pros

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Big Red in the Pros Big Red in the Pros - MLL / PLL Since the 2007 season, 23 Cornell players have been selected in the MLL Collegiate Draft, including three top-two picks in Rob Pannell ‘13 (first overall in 2012), Max Seibald ‘09 (second overall in 2009), and Connor Buczek (second overall in 2015). MLL - Draft History MLL - Playing History Cornellian ...................................Teams ......................................................................Season Year Cornellian .................... Round ..........Overall Pick .........................Team Mitch Belisle ‘07 ................................... Los Angeles, Boston............................................................... 2007-18 2019 Clarke Petterson ..................2......................12 .............................................Boston Joe Boulukos ’06 .................................. Chicago, Baltimore ......................................................................2006 Fleet Wallace .......................6......................53 ...............................................Dallas Connor Buczek ‘15 ................................ Florida ................................................................................... 2015-18 Jake McCulloch ....................7......................58 ............................................ Atlanta Brian Clayton ’07 .................................. Rochester, Chicago, Chesapeake ................................. 2007-08; 10-12 2018 Jordan Dowiak ....................4......................33 ...............................................Dallas Justin Cynar ’02 ................................... Bridgeport ............................................................................. 2002-03 2016 John Edmonds .....................2......................17 .........................................Rochester Tim DeBlois ‘04 ..................................... Rochester ....................................................................................2001 2015 Connor Buczek.....................1......................2 ...............................................Florida Pierce Derkac ‘10 .................................. Denver .........................................................................................2010 Matt Donovan .....................3......................18 ..................................... Chesapeake Matt Donovan ‘15 ................................. Chesapeake ........................................................................... 2015-17 Jodan Stevens .....................3......................21 .........................................Rochester Jordan Dowiak ‘18 ........................Dallas ....................................................................... 2019 - 2014 Tom Freshour ......................6......................44 .........................................Rochester Pat Dutton ’99 ..................................... New Jersey, Rochester ........................................................... 2001-08 2013 Jason Noble .........................2......................10 ......................................... Hamilton John Edmonds ‘16 ........................Rochester, Charlotte, Atlanta .............................2016-17, 19 Max Van Bourgondien .........6......................43 ..........................................Charlotte Connor English ‘13 .......................Long Island ............................................................... 2019 - 2012 Rob Pannell ........................1......................1 ........................................Long Island Kevin Finneran ’86 ............................... Long Island, Philadelphia ..................................................... 2001-05 Roy Lang ............................2......................11 .........................................Rochester Tom Freshour ‘14 .................................. Rochester ....................................................................................2014 Chris Langton .....................6......................42 .................................................Ohio JJ Gilbane ‘12........................................ Boston .........................................................................................2012 J.J. Gilbane .........................6......................48 .............................................Boston John Glynn ‘09 ...................................... Long Island ............................................................................ 2009-10 2009 Max Seibald ........................1......................2 ...............................................Denver Tim Goldstein ’88 ................................ Boston .........................................................................................2001 John Glynn .........................2......................10 ............................................Chicago Ryan Hurley ‘11 .................................... Chesapeake, Charlotte ........................................................... 2011-12 Rocco Romero .....................5......................41 .............................................Denver Thomas Keith ‘13 .................................. Long Island ..................................................................................2013 2007 David Mitchell ....................1......................8 ...............................................Boston Christian Knight ..........................Denver ...................................................................... 2018 - Matt McMonagle ................1......................10 ......................................Long Island Roy Lang ‘12 ......................................... Rochester, Hamilton .............................................................. 2012-13 Mitch Belisle .......................2......................12 ......................................Los Angeles Chris Langton ‘12.................................. Ohio.............................................................................................2012 Brian Clayton ......................3......................23 .........................................Rochester Ryan McClay ’03 .................................. New Jersey, Boston, Chesapeake, Rochester ......................2003-2012 Eric Pittard ..........................5......................44 ...................................... Washingon Matt McMonagle ’07 ............................ Long Island ............................................................................ 2007-09 2006 Joe Boulukos ......................2......................16 ...................................... New Jersey David Mitchell ’07 ................................ Boston, Chicago ..................................................................... 2007-08 2005 Justin Redd .........................2......................10 .................................... Philadelphia Steve Mock ‘13 ..................................... Boston, Long Island ...............................................................2013 -14 Kyle Georgalas ....................5......................25 .....................................NJew Jersey Jason Noble ‘13 .................................... Hamilton, Florida, Chesapeake, Atlanta ................................. 2013-18 2003 Ryan McClay ........................1......................5 ........................................ New Jersey Mike O’Neil ‘11 ..................................... Rochester/Dallas ..........................................................2015, 2017-18 2002 Justin Cynar ........................2......................12 .........................................Baltimore Rob Pannell ‘13 ............................Long Island ............................................................... 2013 - 2002 Galen Beers ........................3......................16 .............................................Boston Jake Pulver ‘18 .............................Dallas ....................................................................... 2018 - Christian Pastrik ‘09 .............................. Long Island ............................................................................ 2009-11 Rob Pannell ‘13 Eric Pittard ’07 ..................................... Chicago ................................................................................. 2007-08 Justin Redd ’05 .................................... Rochester, Baltimore ...................................................................2006 Rocco Romero ‘09 ................................. Denver ................................................................................... 2009-10 Max Seibald ‘09 .................................... Denver, Long Island, Boston .................................................. 2009-18 Jordan Stevens ‘15 ................................ Rochester/Dallas ................................................................... 2017-19 Max Van Bourgondien ‘13 ..................... Long Island ........................................................................2013, 2015 Ethan Vedder ‘07 .................................. Denver, Bsoton, Denver ................................................2010, 2012-14 PLL - Draft History Year Cornellian ...............................Overall Pick ................................ Team 2019 Clarke Petterson ..............................5 ..........................................................Redwoods Connor Buczek ‘15 PLL - Playing History
Recommended publications
  • Section Header
    SECTION HEADER 2009 NLL Media Guide and Record Book 1 SECTION HEADER Follow the Entire 2010 NLL Season Live on the NLL Network at NLL.com 2010 NLL MEDIA GUIDE Table of Contents NLL Introduction Table of Contents/Staff Directory ........................1 Gait Introduction to the NLL.......................................2 2010 Division and Playoff Formats......................3 Lacrosse Talk.......................................................4 Team Information Boston Blazers .................................................5-9 Buffalo Bandits............................................10-16 Calgary Roughnecks ....................................17-22 Colorado Mammoth.....................................23-29 Edmonton Rush ...........................................30-34 Minnesota Swarm........................................35-40 Orlando Titans..............................................41-45 Philadelphia Wings......................................46-52 Rochester Knighthawks ...............................53-59 Toronto Rock................................................60-65 Washington Stealth.....................................66-71 History and Records League Award Winners and Honors .............72-73 League All-Pros............................................74-78 All-Rookie Teams ..............................................79 Individual Records/Coaching Records ...............80 National Lacrosse League All-Time Single-Season Records........................81 Staff Directory Yearly Leaders..............................................82-83
    [Show full text]
  • University of Vermont Men's Lacrosse Record Book
    University of Vermont Men’s Lacrosse Record Book (1978-2016) Updated May 2016 MOST POINTS - CAREER MOST POINTS - SEASON 5. Scott Bevill (1995) 8.80 RK Name (Years) Points RK Name (Year) Points 7. Mike Gabel (2005) 8.88 1. Scott Montgomery (1983-86) 283 1. Scott Montgomery (1986) 85 7. Daryl Swarts (2006) 8.88 2. Craig Mygatt (1985-88) 241 2. Scott Montgomery (1984) 82 9. Chris McCabe (1991) 9.09 3. Gordon Allen (1993-97) 189 3. Scott Montgomery (1985) 75 10. Paul Noniewicz (1985) 9.10 4. Tim Shannehan (1988-91) 182 4. Ian MacKay (2016) 70 5. Drew Philie (2010-13) 176 4. Cam Milligan (2015) 70 SINGLE GAME RECORDS 6. Ian MacKay (2014-p) 171 6. Craig Mygatt (1985) 69 MOST POINTS 7. Karl Langmuir (1986-89) 169 7. Craig Mygatt (1988) 68 1. Scott Montgomery (vs. Norwich 4-20-85) 12 2. Scott Chace (vs. N.H. College, 4-30-83) 11 8. Geoff Worley (2008-12) 165 7. Gordon Allen (1997) 68 2. Scott Chace (vs. Lehigh, 3-24-84) 11 9. Kip Edwards (1998-01) 159 9. Tim Shannehan (1991) 65 2. Scott Montgomery (vs. NH College 4-28-84) 11 10. Frank Shipman (1990-93) 139 10. Gordon Allen (1996) 61 2. Scott Montgomery (vs. Georgetown 3-22-86) 11 10. Daniel Hodgson (1997) 61 6. Cam Milligan (vs. UMass Lowell, 3-21-15) 10 MOST GOALS - CAREER 6. Jamie Kirk (vs. Quinnipiac, 3-25-06) 10 RK Name (Years) Goals MOST GOALS - SEASON 6. Scott Montgomery (vs. Lehigh, 3-24-84) 10 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Introduction Notre Dame Lacrosse Experience
    Table of Contents Men’s Lacrosse Media Information ..................................................4 Quick Facts Introduction Notre Dame Lacrosse Experience ......................5 Lacrosse Facilities ..............................................6-7 Notre Dame Quick Facts Todd Rassas..............................................................8 Location ..............................Notre Dame, IN 46556 Founded ..............................................................1842 Media Information 2006 Season Preview Enrollment ......8,261 (undergrad.), 11,311 (total) The Notre Dame Sports Information Office 2006 Season Preview ......................................10-12 Nickname ..........................................Fighting Irish always is interested in assisting members of Rosters ................................................................13-14 Colors................................................Gold and Blue the media in their coverage of Irish men’s Conference....Great Western Lacrosse League The Players lacrosse. Publicity and media information for Home Field Seniors ................................................................16-26 Outdoor)..Moose Krause Stadium (5,000/grass) Notre Dame men’s lacrosse is handled by Juniors ................................................................26-31 Home Field (Indoor) ..........Loftus Sports Center sports information assistant Sean Carroll. Sophomores ......................................................31-37 (artificial) Photographs, feature ideas and results are Freshmen............................................................38-41
    [Show full text]
  • NCAA Men's Lacrosse Championships Records 1971-2014
    NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championships Records 1971-2014 The history of the Men’s Lacrosse Championships for all three divisions, including Single-Game, Year, Career Records, Coaching Records and Attendance Records. THE NATIONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 6222 Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-6222 317/917-6222 NCAA.org April 2015 Researched and compiled by Mark Bedics, and Jennifer Rodgers, NCAA Media Coordination and Statistics. Table of Contents Notable Dates in Championship History ............................3 Division I Championship Highlights ......................................7 Division I Championship Results / Records .....................51 Division II Championship Highlights ................................. 71 Division II Championship Results / Records ....................85 Division III Championship Highlights ................................93 Division III Championship Results / Records ................130 Championship Coaching Records .....................................145 Championship Attendance Records ................................157 Notable Dates Notable Dates in NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship History ................... 4-6 4 NOTABLE DATES IN MEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY Notable Dates In NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship History 1971 1992 • The National Collegiate Lacrosse Championship was initiated with an • The Division III championship is held at the Division I site for the fi rst eight-team fi eld. time at Penn. The game draws a then-record crowd of 6,741. 1973 • Nazareth beats Roanoke to become the fi rst team other than Hobart, which won the 12 previous championships, to claim the Division III • First overtime championship game: Maryland 10, Johns Hopkins 9, in crown. double overtime. • First triple overtime game: Washington & Lee 13, Navy 12 (fi rst round). 1993 • The Division II championship is reinstated and is played for the fi rst time 1974 since 1981. • Towson beats Hobart, 18-17, in double overtime to claim the inaugural • Hobart wins its 13th and fi nal Division III championship.
    [Show full text]
  • Ontario Lacrosse Magazine Is the Primary Source of Information for Ontario Lacrosse Players, Parents, Coaches and Officials
    SPRING 2009 | $4.95 HEADING SOUTH Ontarians making an impact at U.S. colleges Josh Sanderson, What life is like Calgary Roughnecks playing in the NLL Major Series Lacrosse raring to go CPM Agreement #40752539 www.ontariolacrossemagazine.com Spring 2009 • Volume 1 • Issue 2 // CONTENTS Photo: Danny Musser FEATURES DEPARTMENTS 8 Photo: Graig Abel Photography WHERE SERIOUS PLAYERS SHOP NEWS & NOTES 18 Profiles of several power lax retailers 4 New direction for OLRA • The return of wood • CLA introduces standard net design WEEKEND WARRIORS 20 What life is like playing and coaching TECHNICAL TOOLBOX in the NLL 9 Pre-season stick maintenance HEADING SOUTH RULE BOOK 28 Although a great accomplishment, 12 Goalie equipment & behind the net goals playing lacrosse at a U.S. college is no doubt a challenge for every Remembering Jammer NATIONALS REPORT student-athlete 14 A look at Toronto’s new professional field lacrosse team UNBRIDLED ENTHUSIASM 36 34 OLA Junior ‘A’ League pumped for BAGGATAWAY another season 16 The greatest franchises in Senior ‘A’ history STAR POWER 44 EQUIPMENT BAG 36 Q&A with Jim Brady, commissioner Gloves of Major Series Lacrosse ROAD TRIP 38 St. Andrew’s College hops on a bus ON THE COVER for some team bonding and pre-season Josh Sanderson, competition Photo: Martin Allinson Anthony Cosmo, Brampton Excelsiors www.ontariolacrossemagazine.com Spring 2009 | Ontario LACROSSE 3 NEWS & NOTES Ontario Lacrosse magazine is the primary source of information for Ontario lacrosse players, parents, coaches and officials. Published quarterly (Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall), Ontario Lacrosse is mailed directly to more than 10,000 members of the Ontario Lacrosse Association.
    [Show full text]
  • Market and Economic Analys League Lacrosse Stadium Green Branch
    Market and Economic Analysis for a Proposed New Major League Lacrosse Stadium and Multi-Field Sports Complex at Green Branch Park in Prince George’s County, Maryland Prepared for: Presented by: Final Report December 2012 4427 W. Kennedy Boulevard ∙ Suite 200 ∙ Tampa, Florida 33609 ∙ Phone 813.281.1222 ∙ Fax 813.315.6040 www.crossroads-fl.com Crossroads Consulting Services is a Limited Liability Company December 21, 2012 Mr. Eric Johnson Maryland Stadium Authority 333 W. Camden St., Suite 500 Baltimore, MD 21201 Dear Mr. Johnson: Crossroads Consulting Services LLC (Crossroads Consulting) is pleased to present this market and economic analysis to the Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA) regarding a proposed new Major League Lacrosse (MLL) stadium and multi-field sports complex at Green Branch Park in Prince George’s County, Maryland (County). In accordance with our agreement, this report summarizes our research and analysis which is intended to assist the MSA and the County with their decisions regarding the potential development of the proposed new complex. The information contained in the report is based on estimates, assumptions, and information developed from market research, industry knowledge, input from potential demand generators, as well as other factors including data provided by the MSA, the County, and other secondary sources. We have utilized sources that are deemed to be reliable but cannot guarantee their accuracy. All information provided to us by others was not audited or verified and was assumed to be correct. Because the procedures were limited, we express no opinion or assurances of any kind on the achievability of any projected information contained herein and this report should not be relied upon for that purpose.
    [Show full text]
  • Media Guide (PDF)
    2 0 0 8 MEN ’ S L A C RO SS E 2008 NOTRE DAME MEN’S LACROSSE SCHEDULE NOTRENOTRE DAMEDAME FEBRUARY 16 Sat. at Loyola (Md.) 1:00 p.m. Ó{ -Õ°Ê * Ê-// Ê £\ääÊ«°° SEAN DDOUGHERTY -iÀÊUÊ iviÃi> ® , 1-ÊÀ>LiÊiÌÊiÀV>Ê­ÓääÇ® £ ->Ì°Ê 9 £\ääÊ«°° 4 Tues. at Villanova 4:00 p.m. 8 Sat. at North Carolina 3:30 p.m. 15 Sat. vs. Dartmouth# 2:00 p.m. 22 Sat. at Air Force* 12:00 p.m. Óx /ÕiÃ°Ê , 8 Ê {\ääÊ«°° 29 Sat. at Bellarmine* 1:00 p.m. *, 5 Sat. vs. Denver*% 3:00 p.m. 2008 NOTRE DAME £n À°Ê +1 * IÊ {\ääÊ«°° 20 Sun. at Lehigh 1:00 p.m. ÓÇ -Õ°Ê ""Ê-// IÊ £Ó\ääÊ«°° 9 2 Fri. GWLL Semifinals^ TBA 4 Sun. GWLL Final^ TBA 10-11 Sat.-Sun. NCAA Championship (1st Round) TBA Campus Sites 17-18 Sat.-Sun. NCAA Championship (Quarterfinals) TBA Annapolis, Md./Ithaca, N.Y. 24 Sat. NCAA Championship (Semifinals) TBA Foxboro, Mass. 26 Mon. NCAA Championship (Final) TBA Foxboro, Mass. MEN Home games in " Ê *-Ê Ê All times local to site # - Atlanta, Ga. % - Chicago, Ill. ’S L * - GWLL game ^ - Birmingham, Mich. (Seaholm High School) A C RO SS E JOEY KEMP -iÀÊUÊ>Ìi`iÀ 1-ÊÀ>LiÊiÌÊiÀV>Ê­ÓääÈÊEÊÓääÇ® www.und.com MICHAEL PODGAJNY -iÀÊUÊ`wi`iÀ 1-ÊÀ>LiÊiÌÊiÀV>Ê­ÓääÇ® Information Men’s Lacrosse Table of Contents Quick Facts Media Information Media Information ................................................ 2 The Notre Dame Sports Information Office is Notre Dame Lacrosse Experience ...................... 3 Notre Dame Quick Facts always interested in assisting members of the Lacrosse Facilities .............................................
    [Show full text]
  • History and Honors Year-By-Year Records Year Overall Pct
    MEDIA AND RECRUITING GUIDE 49 HISTORY AND HONORS YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year Overall Pct. ACC Pct. Finish ACC Tourn. Coach Post-Season/Awards Year Overall Pct. ACC Pct. Finish ACC Tourn. Coach Post-Season/Awards 1924 5-2 .714 R.V. Truitt 1965 11-2 .846 3-0 1.000 1st Al Heagy 1925 4-1-1 .750 R.V. Truitt 1966 9-1 .900 3-0 1.000 1st John Howard 1926 7-1 .875 R.V. Truitt 1967 8-1 .889 2-0 1.000 1st John Howard Nat'l Co-Champions 1927 6-4 .600 R.V. Truitt 1968 8-1-1 .850 2-0 1.000 1st John Howard 1928 9-1 .900 Jack Faber Gold Medal (w/Rutgers, JHU) 1969 7-4 .636 1-1 .500 2nd John Howard 1929 9-2 .818 Jack Faber USILA Runner-Up 1970 6-4 .600 2-1 .667 2nd Bud Beardmore 1930 8-1 .889 Jack Faber USILA Runner-Up 1971 9-4 .692 1-1 .500 2nd Bud Beardmore NCAA Finalists 1931 8-1 .889 Jack Faber & Al Heagy Rated No.1 by USILA 1972 8-2 .800 2-0 1.000 1st Bud Beardmore NCAA Semifinals 1932 8-1 .889 Jack Faber & Al Heagy 1973 10-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 1st Bud Beardmore NCAA Champions 1933 5-1 .833 Jack Faber & Al Heagy USILA Runner-Up 1974 8-2 .800 3-0 1.000 1st Bud Beardmore NCAA Finalists 1934 3-2-1 .583 Jack Faber & Al Heagy 1975 8-2 .800 1-1 .500 3rd Bud Beardmore NCAA Champions 1935 6-1 .857 Jack Faber & Al Heagy USILA Runner-Up 1976 10-1 .909 2-0 1.000 1st Bud Beardmore NCAA Finalists 1936 7-0 1.000 Jack Faber & Al Heagy USILA Champions 1977 8-2 .800 3-0 1.000 1st Bud Beardmore NCAA Semifinals 1937 7-0 1.000 Jack Faber & Al Heagy USILA 1978 9-2 .818 4-0 1.000 1st Bud Beardmore NCAA Semifinals Co-Champions (w/Prin.) 1979 9-2 .818 4-0 1.000 1st Bud Beardmore
    [Show full text]
  • Fundy Riptide Times
    Fundy Riptide Times MARCH 1, 2015 ISSUE 2 NOVEMBER 1, 2014 I N S I D E THIS ISSUE: NBFLA 2 U18 Field Lacrosse Registration for our upcoming season is now open! League shaping up to take the field this All players registered by March 20th will receive a FLA t-shirt and have their spring! name entered into a draw to win a new lacrosse stick. REGISTRATION FEES: Prep School Visit 2 $50 Mini-Tyke Division Some Riptide Players $80 Tyke Division check out potential opportunities • $170 First Child in all other divisions Riptide Rep Team 3 $125 Second Child Program $360 Family Plan On to Nepean—don’t miss out on the action! This year our SPRING SLAM tournament will Spare Gear 3 be included in the registration fees. Donation Player Profile: 4 Paul Rabil GameGame && PracticePractice SchedulesSchedules Story Ideas? 4 Just a reminder that, as the season draws near, Contact information please keep an eye on the online schedule for on page 4 your teams’ games and practices. The schedule on the FLA website is up to date with the latest changes, so to keep on track—make sure you check in with the online schedule. The schedule, and other great information, can be found at: www.fundyriptide.ca P A G E 2 New Brunswick The NB Field Lacrosse Alliance is pleased to announce the launch of the 2015 New Brunswick U-18 Field lacrosse league. The season is scheduled to begin the first week of May and run through to the 3rd week of June with the finals to be played on June 21st.
    [Show full text]
  • Boston Cannons
    BOSTON CANNONS ____________________2017 2017 Game Notes_____________________ Media Contact: Katherine Donnelly • [email protected] • 603-505-7174 1 Heritage Drive, Suite 501 • Quincy, MA 02171 • 617-890-6457 bostoncannons.comSETTING THE SCENE: • @BostonCannons CANNONS VS. CHESAPEAKE || @laxcannons BAYHAWKS SCHEDULE & RESULTS 1-1 Overall GAME INFORMATION 0-0 Home • 1-1 Away DATE: Saturday, May 6, 2017 LOCATION: Boston, MA APRIL STADIUM: Harvard Stadium 23 at Florida 18-17 (OT) W FACEOFF: 7 p.m. (EST) 29 at Atlanta 10-13 L BROADCAST: Lax Sports Network MAY RADIO: Lacrosse Talk Radio 06 vs. Chesapeake 7:00 pm TWITTER: @BostonCannons 13 vs. Rochester 7:00 pm 20 vs. New York 7:00 pm All-time Series: 17-9 Boston JUNE 2016 Series: 2-0 Boston 03 vs. Denver 7:00 pm 10 at. Ohio 7:00 pm 17 at Denver 9:30 pm 22 vs. Ohio 7:30 pm JULY 16 at Rochester 5:00 pm THE MATCHUP 08 All-Star Game Sacramento, CA The Boston Cannons will welcome the Chesapeake Bayhawks for the 2017 home opener. Boston is coming off a 13-10 loss on the road against Atlanta 20 at New York 7:00 pm Blaze. Chesapeake went 8-6 in 2016, and lost their season opener in week one 27 at Charlotte 7:30 pm 15-14 in overtime at home against the New York Lizards. Both Chesapeake and 29 vs. Florida 6:00 pm Boston missed out on the 2017 postseason and are battling to be in contention AUGUST this year. 05 vs. Atlanta 6:00 pm Cannons Captains BROADCAST INFORMATION The Cannons named Josh Hawkins, Will Manny, Max Seibald, and Justin Turri Watch live on Lax Sports Network as the captains for the 2017 season.
    [Show full text]
  • Boston Cannons
    BOSTON CANNONS ____________________2017 Game Notes_____________________ Media Contact: Katherine Donnelly • [email protected] • 603-505-7174 1 Heritage Drive, Suite 501 • Quincy, MA 02171 • 617-890-6457 bostoncannons.com • @BostonCannons || @laxcannons 2017 SCHEDULE & RESULTS 0-0 Overall 0-0 Home • 0-0 Away SETTING THE SCENE: CANNONS VS. FLORIDA LAUNCH APRIL GAME INFORMATION 23 at Florida 1:00 pm DATE: Sunday, April 23, 2017 29 at Atlanta 7:00 pm LOCATION: Deland, Florida MAY STADIUM: Spec Martin Stadium 06 vs. Chesapeake 7:00 pm FACEOFF: 1 p.m. (EST) 13 vs. Rochester 7:00 pm BROADCAST: Lax Sports Network 20 vs. New York 7:00 pm TWITTER: @BostonCannons JUNE 03 vs. Denver 7:00 pm All-Time Series: 4-1 10 at. Ohio 7:00 pm 2016 Series: 1-0 17 at Denver 7:00 pm 22 vs. Ohio 7:30 pm JULY 16 at Rochester 5:00 pm THE MATCHUP The Boston Cannons open up the 2017 MLL season on the road against the Launch. The 08 All-Star Game Sacramento, CA Cannons finished last season with a 8-6 record and missed out on the postseason due to 20 at New York 7:00 pm tiebreakers. The Launch had a 3-11 record last year. The Cannons are looking to begin the 27 at Charlotte 7:30 pm season with a win against Florida, who almost beat them in the final game of the 2016 29 vs. Florida 6:00 pm season. AUGUST 05 vs. Atlanta 6:00 pm Cannons Captains The Cannons named Josh Hawkins, Will Manny, Max Seibald, and Justin Turri as the captains for the 2017 season.
    [Show full text]
  • March 2009.Pdf
    LacrosseTalk British Columbia Lacrosse Association March 2009 Page 3 NLL All-Star, Toronto Rock 2004 NLL Champions Cup Winner 2006 NLL All-Star Game MVP 2 x Mann Cup Winner 2004 & 2006 WLA League Scoring Title LacrosseTalk British Columbia Lacrosse Association March 2009 Page 3 ’Bellies Brighten Life for Canadian Troops nized until this time, with the aspiring lacrosse players lining up east versus west. They’ve all named themselves KAFcomrades. KAF is the air base’s designated symbol. Warrant Officer Tracy Sprague has been act- ing as the coach. Sprague is a 23-year veteran from Ottawa and this is his fifth posting to Afghanistan. He’s got a 15-year-old lacrosse- playing son who is really excited about having his father coach the team, said Brown. “Just be patient because we’re getting hit hard,” said Sprague in one of his e-mails to Brown. They’ve sent some pictures and intend to shoot some video of their games and post it on the internet. “They look young,” said Richardson. “I was shocked by the age of some of those kids.”To be able to see the game we have so much pas- sion for bringing some enjoyment to these guys that are putting their life on the line was a good way to start the new year for myself when I got that e-mail on New Year’s Day.” Contributed Photo Richardson intends to something, such as an Canadian troops in Kandahar receive lacrosse equipment as an early Christmas present armed forces night, for the troops during the Western Lacrosse Association season.
    [Show full text]