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2017 Schedule Ohio Machine Lacrosse 2017 ohio machine lacrosse Ohio Machine (4-2) At Boston cannons (2-4) 7:00 p.m. - saturday, June 10 Columbus, ohio Ohio Machine Lacrosse Communications Fortress Obetz | 1851 Williams Road, Obetz, Ohio 43207 2017 Schedule obetz, Ohio The No. 2-ranked Ohio Machine will defend their 4-2 record as they take on the Boston Cannons at 7:00 p.m. Saturday APR 22 AT ATLANTA ................W 10-9 inside Fortress Obetz in Obetz, Ohio. 2017 ohio machine lacrosse Ohio Machine at boston cannons 29 AT CHARLOTTE............W 15-12 Ticket sales and player pass lists will be located at Will Call and are MAY 6 ROCHESTER.................L 12-11 available at 2:00 p.m. Fans who already have their tickets will be able 7:00 p.m. - saturday june 10 to enter through the main gate starting at 2:00 p.m as well. Parking fortress obetz - columbus, ohio 20 CHARLOTTE.................L 10-8 is directly in front of Fortress Obetz. 27 FLORIDA......................W 19-7 Watch: laxsportsnetwork.com JUN 2 AT CHESAPEAKE.........w 18-11 The game will be live-streamed on the Lax Sports Network online for subscribers who have purchased the LSN MLL Season Pass. Live Stats: theohiomachine.com 10 BOSTON Twitter updates: @MachineMLL 22 AT BOSTON Live stats and periodic ingame twitter updates at @MachineMLL are also available. 24 CHESAPEAKE Ohio machine notes to know 29 AT NEW YORK ohio All-star game JUL 8 ALL STAR GAME The game is one of two travel contests for the Ohio The Ohio Machine will be hosting its fourth annual Ohio Machine Machine . This marks only the sicth year of the Char- 15 DENVER Senior All-Star Game. This game is played with some of the top se- lotte Hounds and Ohio Machine matchup. lected lacrosse players throughout Ohio. With all the talent reaching 23 AT DENVER widely across Ohio, the game will consist of three seperate teams The Ohio Machine are coming off their most success- 29 NEW YORK and one from each region. These regions are North, Central and ful season in franchise history, making a run at the South. MLL Championship in 2016. AUG 5 AT ROCHESTER The Ohio Machine will be back better than ever, The Lacrosse All-Star game will be include honorary coaches who returning with several key players including, Kyle have been selected from a strong selection committee. Each team Harrison, Tom Schreiber, Marcus Holman, Peter Baum will have the oppritunity to play in 2 games. The games will be and goaltender Scott Rodgers. played this Saturday starting at 3:00 p.m before the Ohio Machine get set to take on the Boston Cannons. The Ohio machine finished up 2016 with the second best defense in the league. Led by MLL veterans Ste- ven Waldeck and Scott Rodgers, the faceless defense held teams to just 13.07 points a game. For more information about times and ticket purchases please go to Lacrosse Communications theohiomachine.com The Ohio Machine saw a very successful offense Director/SID.....................................Kaley Rentz scoring 209 goals in 2016, making them the second Cell Phone.......................................740-877-1734 Last time Out best defense in the MLL. League MVP Tom Schreiber [email protected] tallied a massive 60 points to to put him third in the The Ohio Machine defeated the Boston Cannons 17-15.. Ohio took a league. While Machine goal leader Marcus Holman, quick offensive lead to get the ball rolling with both Jake Bernhardt notched 42 goals to make the fourth best scorer in and Kyle Harrison raking in goals. The Cannons got back in the game the league. as they tied the game up to end the half, Former Machine star Steele Stanwick got a game high four assists. To tally another hattrick of 2016, Marcus Holman scored another game high with three goals. The follow the ohio machine faceless men maintained solid momentum, with Steve Waldeck lead- ing the way in defensive pressure. Scotty Rodgers made tough saves Facebook: The Ohio Machine throughout the game and Tom Schreiber saw action while snagging twitter: @machinemll #oilup three goals and one assist. instagram: @machinemll #oilup Machine vs. cannons theohiomachine.com The claim the series from the 2016 MLL season between the two clubs at 2-0, with the Machine winning the previ- ous two contests including a soild 14-7 win during their first outting in 2016. In 2016 the Sheens started off the season with a match-up against the Cannons on May 21. It was a back-and-forth battle throughout the first half. Tom Schreiber led the team in scoring with three goals, followed by Steele Stan- wick, Peter Baum and Marcus Holman. Mark Cockerton would snipe two more quickly before the end of the half. Throughout the second half it was a battle for the W, with Schreiber, Harrison and Baum continuing the momentum for the machine it was up to the Faceless Men to hold the line. Jackson Place and Scotty Rodgers did just that as they hosted a shutout in the fourth quarter. The Cannons are sitting at 2-4 this season but the Cannons do not look to be slowing up anytime soon as their key player Will Manny has been dominating defenses this year. However, after a win at Chesapeake this previous week- end, the Machine look focused and ready to face the challenge of Manny and the Boston Cannons. None in the Chamber Boston and Ohio currently sit at two different ends of the leagues standings. The Ohio Machine are 4-2; while the Cannons are 2-4. Each team is averaging league highs in goals per game. The Ohio Machine is only allowing 10.12 goals against which is the best in the league while Boston sits eighth in the league allowing 15 goals. Boston holds the advantage on the offensive side of the ball while on a power play, shooting a percentage of 47.37 while on a power play. Boston is coming off a hard loss against Denver. Tom Schreiber, Marcus Holman and Jake Bernhardt look to be three promising players against Boston. @machineMLL theohiomachine.com The New Editions With Major league Lacrosses’s collegiate draft recently occuring, the Ohio Machine traded up to number five to draft University of Denver’s attackman Connor Cannizzaro. The star-studded attackman looks to be promising with an unsolved Probable Starters mystery in an open spot for the Machine’s offense. Cannizzaro arguably played his best ball during the playoffs where he Attack led Denver to the semi-finals in Mens D-I Lacrosse. In the third-round, Nick Fields was selected. Fields will be joining the 1 Marcus Holman team this week against Chesapeake and should be ready to make an impact right away. On top of the star players select- ed, the Machine managed to draft not one but three players from The Ohio State University. Coach Bear Davis mentioned that having these players is, “huge for our program and having two hometown guys as a part of the sheen family is pretty 41 Mark Cockerton incredible”. Midfield Schreiber’s dominance 15 Peter Baum Tom Schreiber has been a tyrant with the ball since returning just two games ago. Schreiber has already gained 13 points with 10 of those points coming from assists. With an even more impressive fact; teammates of Schreiber are shooting 3 Jake Bernhardt 45.5% (10-22) when getting passed to by the Machine captain. With only having played two games Tom Schreiber is currently tied for second in the league with assists. Tom’s next couple games should be promising as he attempts to continue climbing the stat sheets. The former first overall pick Tom Schireber in the 2014 MLL draft has over 100 Major 23 Dominique Alexander League Lacrosse goals and over 200 points under his belt. 26 Tom Schreiber Watch Out offenses The Ohio Machine are now 4-2 with their most recent win against Chesapeake However, if it were not for Brian Karalunas Defense and Matt McMahon giving offenses a nightmare to deal with their outstanding defensive play this season then it is hard 11 Matt McMahon to say that our record would be where it is. Between both Karalunas and McMahon, there are 36 CTs and each currently holds 18 a peice. McMahon has already surpassed last season’s total caused turnovers which was 14 in 11 games; the 12 Steven Waldeck Machine have currently played six games. Karalunas and McMahon combine for 12 rebounds and McMahon is leading all defenders with three Run Outs. 17 Jackson Place Battle at the Left With the return of Logan Schuss, the team now has two starting left attackers. Through the first four weeks, Faceoff Cockerton has been the key player for the machine and our go to attackman. Now that Logan is back in the 92 Greg Puskuldjian lineup the team is quickly forced to have Mark and Schuss battle it out for the starting position. This comes as no surprise for Mark Cockerton as he was quickly taken out of the starting lineup last year for attackman John Grant. Last year Mark appeared in just 13 games and found himself with 24 goals, 5 assists and 17 ground balls. So far in 2017, Cockerton had a rough start to the season with no goals in the first game. He has since scored in each of the last 3 games while accumulating 14 total points which happens to lead the team. During Logan’s first outing back, he scored himself his first goal in 3 years.
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