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Table of Contents ...... 1 ...... 67-68 Staff Directory/Quick Facts ...... 2 Sean Radebaugh ...... 69 Media Information ...... 3-5 Brian Reese...... 70-72 Media Guidelines ...... 3-4 Rob Scherr...... 73 Media Outlets ...... 5 ...... 74-76 Coaches and Staff ...... 7-15 Jeff Sonke ...... 77-79 Founding Partners ...... 8-9 Justin Sussman...... 80 Front Office Staff...... 10 Josh Tankersley ...... 81 Player-Coach ...... 12-13 Jarred Testa ...... 82 Assistant Coach John Blatchley ...... 14 2003 Review ...... 83-98 Assistant Coach ...... 15 Highlights ...... 84-85 Assistant Coach Craig Campbell ...... 16 2003 Regular Season Statistics...... 86 Chief Scout Tim Puls ...... 16 2003 Game-by-Game Comparision ...... 87 2004 Bayhawks Preseason Roster ...... 18 Team Highs and Lows ...... 88 Player Profiles ...... 19-82 Season Review ...... 89-98 Adam Baxter ...... 20 History ...... 99-108 Jake Bergey...... 21-22 Regular Season Records...... 100 Zack Burke ...... 23 Regular Season Career Leaders ...... 101 Kyle Campbell ...... 24 All-Time Regular Season Roster ...... 102 ...... 25-27 2001 Results/Regular Season Statistics ....103 John Ciliberto ...... 28 2002 Results/Regular Season Statistics ....104 Danny Cocchi ...... 29 2003 Results/Regular Season Statistics ....105 Bryan Cole ...... 30-31 All-Time Odds and Ends ...... 106 Jude Collins ...... 32-33 All-Time History ...... 107-108 “Buggs” Combs ...... 34-35 ...... 109-114 Casey Connor...... 36-37 League Overview/Directory ...... 110 Dave Daniecki ...... 38-39 2003 League Standings and Statistics...... 111 Brad Dumont...... 40 MLL Single-Game Records ...... 112 Mark Frye ...... 41-43 MLL Single-Season Records...... 113 Kip Fulks ...... 44-45 MLL Career Player Records...... 114 Gary Gait ...... 46-49 Opponents ...... 115-125 Jamie Hanford ...... 50-51 Boston Cannons ...... 116-117 John Horrigan ...... 52 Long Island Lizards ...... 118-119 Bobby Horsey ...... 53 New Jersey Pride ...... 120-121 Kevin Kaiser ...... 54 Philadelphia Barrage...... 122-123 Brian Langtry ...... 55-56 Rochester Rattlers ...... 124-125 ...... 57-59 Lacrosse Terminology...... 126 Dan Marohl...... 60 Miscellaneous...... 127-129 Erik Miller ...... 61 Stadium ...... 128 ...... 62-65 Bayhawks on the Airwaves ...... 129 Jamison Mullen ...... 66 Letter from MLL Founder Jake Steinfeld ..130 2004 BALTIMORE BAYHAWKS MEDIA GUIDE The 2004 Baltimore Bayhawks media guide is published by the Bayhawks Public Relations Department. Information accurate as of April 12, 2004. EDITOR: Eric Rhew, Director of Public Relations ASSISTANT EDITOR/COVER DESIGN: Josh Verb, Assistant Director of Public Relations/Publications Coordinator CONTRIBUTORS: Katie Dudley, Bayhawks Public Relations Assistant PHOTOGRAPHY: Todd Andrew Love/MLL, Larry French/MLL, Kanji Takeno/MLL SPECIAL THANKS: Dan O’Connell of Athletic Media Relations, Stats, Inc., and all former Bayhawks Public Relations Department members. PRINTED BY: Ridge Printing, Baltimore,

www.baltimorebayhawks.com 1 Staff Directory/Quick Facts 2004 Bayhawks Media Information COVERING THE BAYHAWKS: Mailing Address: ...... 2219 York Road, Suite 201, Timonium, Md. 21093 Bayhawks Public Relations The 2004 Telephone Number:...... 1-866-99-HAWKS (42957) Contact Information Baltimore Bayhawks media and information guide Fax Number: ...... 410-666-2666 has been created to assist the media covering the Internet Site: ...... www.baltimorebayhawks.com Director of Public Relations...... Eric Rhew Bayhawks. Additional information, including press Founded: ...... 2000 Rhew Cell Phone: ...... 410-530-4791 releases, feature ideas, photographs, clips, and film Stadium: ...... at Towson University Rhew Fax: ...... 410-704-5069 footage, is available upon request. Please take a few Capacity:...... 11,198 (6,000 for Bayhawks games) Rhew Email:[email protected] moments to review the following pages and become Playing Surface: ...... Artificial Turf familiar with the Bayhawks’ media policies. Please do Front Office Staff not hesitate to contact a member of the Bayhawks Public Relations Staff with questions or information Founding Partners: ...... Gordon Boone, Chris Hutchins, Dave Pivec, Ray Schulmeyer requests during the upcoming season. General Manager: ...... Jay Pivec CREDENTIALS: Three credentials are honored for admission to Johnny Unitas Stadium ® at Towson Assistant General Manager: ...... D.J. Ports University: Bayhawks season media passes, Bayhawks single-game media passes, and Major League Director of Game-Day Operations: ...... Hunter Francis Lacrosse-issued media passes. Media members wishing to obtain 2004 season credentials must submit Director of Ticket Sales and Marketing: ...... Matthew T. Gillespie their requests in writing before May 3, 2004 to Eric Rhew, Director of Public Relations. Single-game Ticket Manager:...... Dave Cousins passes may be obtained by writing or calling Eric Rhew at 410-530-4791 or by email at erhew@balti- Director of Promotions: ...... Tucker Parnell morebayhawks.com. All single-game credential requests must be made 48 hours prior to the game. NO Director of Public Relations: ...... Eric Rhew CREDENTIAL REQUESTS WILL BE HONORED ON GAMEDAY. Please make certain that all Rhew Cell Phone: ...... 410-530-4791 requests for credentials are confirmed by the Bayhawks Public Relations Staff prior to arriving at the sta- Rhew Fax: ...... 410-704-5069 dium. Photo credentials will be issued only to accredited photographers on assignment and television Rhew Email: ...... [email protected] media. Freelance photographers will not be issued credentials unless special approval by Major League Assistant Director of Public Relations/Publications Coordinator: ...... Josh Verb Lacrosse is granted in advance. To ensure that media members receive their credentials, all credentials Public Relations Assistants: ...... Katie Dudley, Lauren Sherman, Kristen Grimmel, Sonja Olson will be left at media will call located in the press box lobby of Johnny Unitas Stadium ® at Towson Office Manager/Controller: ...... Christy Maier University. Team Physician: ...... Dr. Richard Winakur, M.D. Team Trainer: ...... Todd Fuhrmann ROAD GAME MEDIA CREDENTIALS: Media credentials for road games may be requested by con- Equipment Manager: ...... Tano Arrogancia tacting Eric Rhew at least three days prior to the scheduled date of the road game. All credential requests Public Address Announcer: ...... Bruce Cunningham by local media for road games will be submitted to the home team Public Relations Director three days Coaching Staff prior to the date of the game. Player-Coach: ...... Gary Gait (Syracuse, 1991) MEDIA PARKING: Parking around Johnny Unitas Stadium ® at Towson University is limited on game- Years with Baltimore: ...... 3rd season day. Media members who wish to cover a Bayhawks home game will need to request parking at the time Record with Baltimore: ...... 17-8 (.680) of their credential requests by contacting Eric Rhew, Director of Public Relations. If you do not make Career MLL Record: ...... same arrangements for parking in advance, you will not be granted access to the media parking lot, which is Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator: ...... David Huntley (, 1978) Lot 20 on the southwest end of the stadium. Years with Baltimore: ...... 2nd season Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator: ...... John Blatchley (Towson State, 1992) IN-GAME MEDIA SERVICES: A pre-game meal is served 90 minutes prior to the scheduled start of Years with Baltimore: ...... 1st season the game. Fax service is available after the game with advanced notice to the Bayhawks Public Relations Assistant Coach: ...... Craig Campbell (Towson State, 1995) staff. “Quickie” statistics will be available at the end of each quarter, including half-time. Following the Years with Baltimore: ...... 4th season conclusion of each game, a complete box score and play-by-play will be available to members of the Chief Scout:...... Tim Puls (UMBC, 1977) media. Working media at Johnny Unitas Stadium ® at Towson University will receive the following: Years with Baltimore: ...... 1st season • Bayhawks and opponent media guides (if available) • Complete half-time and final statistics History • Game programs and game notes • Fax or email service as requested All-Time Regular Season Record:...... 27-12 (.692) • Quarterly “Quickie” statistics All-Time Postseason Record: ...... 4-2 (.667) An Associated Press-style game story will be produced by the Bayhawks Public Relations Staff follow- Postseason Appearances: ...... 2001, 2002, 2003 ing each game. Members of the media may request these stories to be sent to their organizations via fax Championship Game Appearances: ...... 2001, 2002, 2003 or email by contacting a member of the Bayhawks Public Relations staff before the start of the game. Major League Lacrosse Championships: ...... 1 (2002) Major League Lacrosse GAME-DAY MEDIA INTERVIEW PROCEDURES: The media will be provided access to the lock- Founder: ...... Jake Steinfeld er room prior to the game up to 30 minutes before the scheduled start of the contest. No media will be Founding Partners: ...... Dave Morrow, Tim Robertson allowed access to the locker room starting 30 minutes before the scheduled start of the game and end- Chief Operating Officer:...... David Gross ing no less than 10 minutes following the completion of the game. Media will be asked for post-game Director of Communications:...... Mike Lieberman interview requests during the fourth quarter by a member of the Bayhawks Public Relations staff and Director of Lacrosse Operations: ...... Trey Reeder post-game interviews will take place on the field after the game unless otherwise announced by the Sponsorship Services: ...... Sherri Stocks, Lisa Weisenstein Bayhawks Public Relations Department. Media will once again be allowed into the locker room after MLL Phone/Fax: ...... 617-746-9980/617-746-9988 the League-mandated 10-minute cooling off period at the conclusion of the game. REQUESTING MLL Internet Site: ...... www.majorleaguelacrosse.com AUTOGRAPHS OR SOUVENIR ITEMS FROM PLAYERS AND/OR COACHES IS STRICTLY PRO- HIBITED AND GROUNDS FOR IMMEDIATE FORFEITURE OF CREDENTIALS. 2 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 3 2004 Bayhawks Media Information Media Outlets

NON-GAME DAY INTERVIEWS: All interviews must be coordinated through the Bayhawks Public NEWSPAPERS WIRE SERVICE RADIO Relations Department. Personal interviews with members of the Bayhawks coaching staff and/or play- Baltimore Sun Associated Press WBAL-AM 1090 ers can be arranged by contacting Eric Rhew at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled time of the inter- 501 N. Calvert Street 222 St. Paul Place, Suite 400 3800 Hooper Avenue view. Players are available in person at practice and for phone interviews during the week. Players’ per- Baltimore, Md. 21203 Baltimore, Md. 21202 Baltimore, Md. 21211 sonal phone numbers will be released to media unless the player authorizes such release. Live television Phone: 410-332-6200 Phone: 410-539-3524 Phone: 410-467-3000 interviews may be allowed, but at least 48 hours notice is required for those requests. Fax: 410-783-2518 Fax: 410-727-1550 Fax: 410-338-6675 www.sunspot.net ap.wire.org TELEVISION/PHOTOGRAPHERS: Photographers are asked to display their credentials on their WJFK-AM 1300 “The Jock” arms or around their necks or anywhere visible above the waist AT ALL TIMES. In accordance with Annapolis Capital TELEVISION 1 West Avenue Major League Lacrosse regulations, photographers are allowed to shoot only on the sideline opposite 213 West Street Towson, Md. 21204 the team benches and behind the on-field boards. No photographer is permitted to shoot behind the end Annapolis, Md. 21404 WMAR-TV (ABC-2) Phone: 410-823-1570 lines for any reason without prior approval from the Bayhawks Public Relations staff. As a courtesy, still Phone: 410-280-5952 6400 York Road Fax: 410-296-9543 photographers are asked to kneel when venue set-up requires them to be one the sideline in fans’ line of Baltimore, Md. 21212 Fax: 410-280-5953 WNST-AM 1570 site to the field. Copyrights on all photos will be the property of Major League Lacrosse. News stations Phone: 410-377-7558 www.capitalonline.com 1550 Hart Road covering the game must shoot from the fifth floor of the press box or on the field level outside the bench Fax: 410-377-0493 Towson, Md. 21286 areas. Washington Post 1150 15th Street NW WBAL-TV (NBC-11) Phone: 410-821-9678 STATISTICIANS: Local statisticians are available to assist visiting television and radio broadcasters Washington, DC 20071 3800 Hooper Avenue Fax: 410-828-4698 and can be arranged by contacting the Bayhawks Public Relations Department at least one week in Phone: 202-334-7350 Baltimore, Md. 21211 advance. Once requested, statisticians must be compensated whether they are used or not. Fax: 202-334-7685 Phone: 410-338-6512 LACROSSE MEDIA Fax: 410-338-6526 www.washingtonpost.com TELEPHONES: There are three community telephones in the press box at Johnny Unitas Stadium ® at WBFF-TV (FOX-45) 40 West Chesapeake Avenue Towson University. To order a private phone line, please contact the Bayhawks Public Relations staff at Washington Times WNUV-TV (WB-54) Towson, Md. 21204 least three weeks in advance to the event. 3600 Avenue NE Washington, DC 20002 2000 West 41st Street Phone: 410-583-8180 VISITING RADIO LINES: Two phone lines are available to visiting radio stations for a flat fee of $75 Phone: 202-632-3260 Baltimore, Md. 21211 Fax: 410-296-8296 each. These must be requested in advance. If ISDN lines are needed, please contact Eric Rhew as far in Fax: 202-529-7869 Phone: 410-467-5596 www.insidelacrosse.com advance as possible. If additional phone lines are needed, they may be ordered by contacting Eric Rhew. Fax: 410-467-5093 Towson Times e-lacrosse.com 305 Washington Avenue WJZ-TV (CBS-13) www.e-lacrosse.com Towson, Md. 21204 Television Hill Email: [email protected] Baltimore, Md. 21211 Phone: 410-337-2425 X500 Lax Power Phone: 410-578-7522 Fax: 410-337-2490 www.laxpower.com Fax: 410-578-0642 Baltimore Bayhawks Public Relations Staff Frederick Post Email: [email protected] 200 East Patrick Street Comcast SportsNet Frederick, Md. 21701 7700 Wisconsin Avenue All Lacrosse America Phone: 301-662-1177 Bethesda, Md. 20814 www.alllacrosseamerica.com Fax: 301-662-8299 Phone: 301-718-3200 Email: Fax: 301-718-3275 [email protected] USA Today 1000 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, Va. 22229 Phone: 703-276-3400 Eric Rhew Josh Verb Katie Dudley Sonja Olsen Fax: 703-558-3988 Director of Asst. Director of Public Relations Public Relations Public Relations Public Relations Assistant Assistant

Lauren Sherman Kristen Grimmel Public Relations Public Relations Assistant Assistant

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Founding Partners Founding Partners GordonGordon BOONEBOONE DaveDave PIVECPIVEC

FOUNDING PARTNER FOUNDING PARTNER

Gordon Boone is a Baltimore native who He has coached for Carroll Manor, St. James A Parade Magazine All-America football He retired from professional football in 1972 played lacrosse at , Salisbury Recreation, St. James Middle School and player at Patterson High School in Baltimore in after catching 66 passes and scoring six touch- State College and for numerous club teams. Albemarle High School over the past 22 years. 1961, Dave Pivec went on to play football at Notre downs for the Orrawa Roughriders of the CFL. Gordon still competes on the master’s level Gordon is also the creator and host of the Lax Dame, in the Canadian Football League (CFL) At Patterson, Pivec earned All-MSA honors in and served as the Bayhawks’ Inaugural Executive Talk radio show that has aired on and in the (NFL). football, and . He was inducted Director. Gordon presently serves as the OnAirSports.com, WNST and WJFK over the After Notre Dame, Pivec played one year for into the Patterson Hall of Fame along with Orioles Bayhawks’ Director of Lacrosse Operations and past three years. the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL before being owner Peter Angelos in 1999. Sponsorship Sales. Gordon resides in Monkton with his wife, drafted by the Bears in the 14th round of Pivec gained induction into the Maryland Hall Gordon is a commercial real estate broker for Susan, and sons Gordy and Peter. the 1965 NFL Draft. He played on both sides of of Fame with former DeMatha basketball coach Ryan Commercial. the ball as a tight end and as a linebacker for the Morgan Wooten in 1999. next four years with the Rams and Currenty, Pivec is the owner of Pivec the . Advertising, one of the top advertising firms in the region. ChrisChris HUTCHINSHUTCHINS RayRay SCHULMEYERSCHULMEYER

FOUNDING PARTNER FOUNDING PARTNER

Chris Hutchins is a Baltimore native who Chris is also a founder of the Aloha Dr. Ray Schulmeyer grew up in Baltimore and along with fellow Bayhawks founding partner played lacrosse at and the Tournament, joining fellow Bayhawks founding played lacrosse at . Chris Hutchins. University of . He was a captain of partner Ray Schulmeyer. He went on to attend Cornell University and Dr. Schulmeyer owns and operates the the Gilman School lacrosse team during his years Hutchins is married to wife, Cathy. Cathy was play lacrosse for the School. Schulmeyer Animal Hospital in Perry Hall, with the Greyhounds. a captain of her lacrosse team at Garrison Forest He still competes on the Master's level, is Maryland. Hutchins has maintained a strong hold in the School. commissioner of the Harford County Lacrosse He lives with his wife, Terri, and their children lacrosse community as the owner of Bacharach Cathy and Chris have four children - Peyton, League and coaches a boys and a girls team for Michael, Raymond and Noelani, in Phoenix, Rasin Sporting Goods in Towson. Bacharach Tighe, Duncan and Jack. The Hutchins family Carroll Manor. Maryland. Rasin is the oldest lacrosse retailer in the country. lives in Baltimore. Ray is a founder of the Warrior Lax Splash Hutchins has also been involved as a coach lacrosse tournament and Aloha Tournaments and advisor for the Towsontowne youth lacrosse program. He sponsors the Towson Lacrosse Club and remains in touch with school officials throughout the area.

8 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 9 Front Office Staff

Jay Pivec D.J. Ports Hunter Francis Matthew T. Gillespie General Manager Asst. General Manager Dir. of Game Day Ops. Dir. of Sales and Marketing

Tucker Parnell Dave Cousins Christy Maier Dr. Richard Winakur Director of Promotions Ticket Manager Office Manager/Controller Team Physician

Tano Arrogancia Todd Fuhrmann Bruce Cunningham Equipment Manager Team Trainer Public Address Announcer

10 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse GaryGary GAITGAIT Player-Coach Gary GAIT His 67 career points in postseason play are also the highest of any player in NCAA history. PLAYER-COACH As an amateur, Gait was a three-time All- THIRD SEASON World team selection in 1990, 1994 and 1998. He SYRACUSE, 1991 earned the distinction of being named the World's CAREER REGULAR SEASON RECORD: 17-8 (.680) Top Midfielder following his play for the CAREER POSTSEASON RECORD: 3-1 (.750) Canadian National Team in the 1998 World Games, which were held in Baltimore. Following a nine-year career as an assistant women's lacrosse coach at the University of When people associated Baltimore Coaching Records Maryland that ended after the 2002 season, Gait with the game of lacrosse men- Brian Voelker 2001 10-4 .714 left the Terrapins and focused on his outdoor tion the name Gary Gait, his GARY GAIT 2002-pres. 17-8 .680 playing career in Major League Lacrosse. During tremendous playing career is All-Time 27-12 .692 his tenure at Maryland, the Terps won seven the first thing that comes to straight NCAA championships. mind. However, over the last * - Regular Season only In his 2001 season with Long Island, Gait two Major League Lacrosse scored 30 goals with eight assists for second place seasons, Gait has helped to lead the Bayhawks as player-coach to a League title and two on the Lizards' scoring list. He also ranked among National Division championships. the League leaders in hat tricks and goals scored. One of the greatest players to ever pick up a , Gait returns for his third sea- Following the trade to Baltimore, Gait added son as the Bayhawks' Player-Coach. instant offense for the Bayhawks by scoring 25 After playing for the Long Island Lizards in 2001 and winning the inaugural MLL cham- goals and assisting on six others, ranking him pionship, Gait was traded to Baltimore along with attackman Sean Radebaugh in May of fourth on the team in points with 31. At halftime 2002. It was a deal that sent attackman Kenneth Garcia and two draft picks in the 2002 MLL of the 2002 Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game in Bowie, Gait won the freestyle compe- Collegiate Draft to the Lizards. Following the departure of Baltimore's inaugural head coach, tition with a 360-degree variation of his patented "Air Gait" move, which he created during Brian Voelker, Gait added the coaching responsibilities to his playing status, becoming the his playing days at Syracuse. The season ended with Gait winning his second League title and Bayhawks' leader on the field and on the sidelines. Baltimore winning its first MLL crown. A 1991 graduate of , Gait earned All-America honors in all four of Gait's offensive production continued during the 2003 season. Gait scored 30 goals his years with the Orangemen. After receiving honorable mention status as a freshman in along with 13 assists to rank second on the team in goals and points, while finishing third 1987, the midfielder earned first team accolades in each of the following three seasons. on the team in assists. He also earned MVP honors at the 2003 Major League Lacrosse All- In 1988, Gait was awarded the Lt. Raymond Enners Award as the Outstanding Player in Star Game in Uniondale, New York after scoring a game-high five goals, including a two- NCAA Division I lacrosse and the Lt. Donald C. McLaughlin, Jr. Award as the Outstanding pointer, in the National Division's 27-12 victory over its American Division counterparts. Midfielder in NCAA Division I lacrosse. Gait repeated as the McLaughlin Award recipient During the postseason, Gait led all players with eight goals, including a six-goal performance the following year and won the Enners Award in 1990 as a senior. in the Bayhawks' 15-14 overtime defeat to Long Island. Gait was also one of four Orangemen to earn a spot on the NCAA's 25th Anniversary In addition to his success in Major League Lacrosse, Gait has been one of the most dom- Lacrosse team, joining his brother Paul (1987-1990), (1982-1985) and Tim Nelson inant indoor lacrosse players in the . The all-time leading point (1983-1985). scorer in League history, Gait set the single-season goals record during the 2002-2003 sea- Along with brother Paul, Gait helped the Orangemen appear in four straight NCAA son by scoring 61 goals for the Mammoth, who won the Eastern Division title. It Tournaments. After losing to Cornell in the national semifinals during his freshman cam- was a record that he originally set in the 1998 season. Prior to the start of the 2003-2004 paign, Gait led the Orangemen to three straight championships, including a 13-8 victory over season, Gait had scored 508 career goals with 409 assists in 13 seasons. Cornell in the Carrier Dome in 1988. Gait earned the W.H. Brine Award in 1990 as the This past summer, Gait was the head coach for Team Canada in the International Outstanding Player in the title game. Lacrosse Federation (ILF) World Championships, which were held at Johnny Unitas Stadium At the end of his playing career, Gait owned Syracuse records for career goals (192) and ® at Towson University. Gait helped Canada finish with a 4-2 record and a berth in the title goals scored in a single season (70 in 1988). He is seventh on the SU all-time points list with game before losing to the . 253. At the beginning of the 2003 season, Gait still holds the career goals and single-season Gait is married to the former Nicole Black and the couple has a daughter, Taylor, and a goals scored marks. son, Braedon. In addition, Gait holds six school or NCAA records for scoring in the NCAA Tournament, including career goals with 50 in 11 games. He scored 15 goals in the 1990 tournament, setting the record for goals in a tournament. In the 1988 NCAA quarterfinals, Gait scored seven goals to tie the record with his brother, Paul, who scored seven in the same game.

12 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 13 JohnJohn BLATCHLEYBLATCHLEY DavidDavid HUNTLEYHUNTLEY

ASSISTANT COACH/OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR ASSISTANT COACH/DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR FIRST SEASON SECOND SEASON TOWSON STATE, 1992 JOHNS HOPKINS, 1979

After an outstanding two-year career David Huntley returns to the Bayhawks' coaching staff for a second season as the team's with the Bayhawks, John Blatchley turns to defensive coordinator, joining Player-Coach Gary Gait and assistant coaches John Blatchley the sidelines for the 2004 season and will and Craig Campbell on the sidelines. assist Gary Gait, David Huntley and Craig A 1979 graduate of , Huntley enjoyed a stellar career for the Campbell as the team's offensive coordinator. Blue Jays. Huntley helped Hopkins reach the national semifinals in each of his four seasons, Blatchley retired as a player after helping including a pair of NCAA titles in 1978 and 1979. A three-time All-America selection, the Bayhawks reach the New Balance MLL Huntley earned first-team honors in 1977 and 1979 and was named second-team All- Championship Game for the third straight America as a junior. He was named the National Midfielder of the Year as a senior. year. In his two seasons with Baltimore, Huntley played for the Canadian National Team in 1978 and 1982, leading Canada to a Blatchley scored just four goals, but recorded World Championship in 1978. Huntley played one season for the Philadelphia Wings of the 30 assists for the Bayhawks. During the 2002 Major Indoor Lacrosse League (MILL). season, Blatchley recorded 16 assists to go Huntley has also brought an extensive coaching background to the Bayhawks. An assis- with two goals to rank among the MLL lead- tant at Loyola College for Coach from 1982 to 1987, Huntley also served as an ers in assists. Against Boston on July 4, he assistant coach for the Canadian National Team in 1986, 1988 and 2002. recorded a team-high three assists in Huntley returned to the MILL as an assistant coach in 1997 with the . Baltimore's 15-7 victory over the Cannons at From 1998 to 2002, Huntley served as an assistant coach for the Thunder, Pittsburgh Ravens Stadium. Blatchley scored the game- CrosseFire and before becoming an advisor for the winning goal in Baltimore's 18-16 win at during the 2002-2003 season. New Jersey in the regular season finale. Huntley currently serves as an assistant boy's lacrosse coach for Calvert Hall College Last season, Blatchley played in nine of High School in Towson, where the Cardinals won the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Baltimore's 11 regular season games and Association (MIAA) "A" Conference title last spring. started on attack in both postseason contests. Huntley is a member of the US Lacrosse Hall of Fame, Baltimore Chapter and the He finished the season with two goals and 14 Ontario Lacrosse Hall of Fame. assists, ranking seventh on the team in points. Blatchley recorded multiple points in four dif- A native of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Huntley is married to his wife, Nancy, and has a ferent games during the regular season, including a three-assist game against New Jersey in 16-year-old son, Kevin, and a 13-year-old daughter, Michelle. Kevin is a senior midfielder at the Bayhawks' 20-16 victory on June 5. Calvert Hall and played for Team Canada in the 2003 ILF Under-19 World Championships, Prior to his MLL career, Blatchley played for the Mt. Washington Lacrosse Club of the which were held at Unitas Stadium. United States Club Lacrosse Association from 1992 to 2000. He also played three seasons in the National Lacrosse League, spending time in Baltimore, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. In 13 career regular season games, Blatchley scored four goals with nine assists. A two-time Honorable Mention All-America selection at Towson State University, Blatchley finished his career tied with U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Famer Bob Griebe for the most career assists with 125. He stands fourth on the Tigers' all-time scoring list with 187 points. Along with former Bayhawk Rob Shek, he helped the Tigers reach the 1991 NCAA Championship game. During his four-year career, the Tigers compiled a record of 41-14. Blatchley served as an assistant lacrosse coach for the Tigers in 1993 before spending three seasons at the University of Maryland as an assistant women's lacrosse coach. Blatchley married the former Teresa Molesworth on December 5, 2003 and the couple resides in Baltimore.

14 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 15 CraigCraig CAMPBELLCAMPBELL

ASSISTANT COACH/BOX COACH FOURTH SEASON TOWSON STATE, 1995

In his fourth season as an assistant coach with the Bayhawks, Craig Campbell has been successful wherever he has coached. In addition to his work with the defending MLL Champions, Campbell is currently in his second season as the Head Boys’ Varsity Lacrosse Coach at . Campbell had been an assistant coach for the Panthers since 1994 before taking over the head coach- ing duties prior to the 2003 season. Pikesville won the Maryland State Championship in 2001 and was the 2A-1A South Regional Champions during the 2001 and 2002 seasons. Campbell has also worked at Pikesville as a Physical Education teacher since 1996. A 1986 graduate of Perry Hall High School, Campbell earned his undergraduate degree from Towson State University in 1995 and a Master’s of Education degree from Goucher College in 2002. He is married to Danica and the couple has two sons, 6-year-old Barrett and 3-year-old Everett, and a newborn daughter, Keira, who was born on March 11, 2004. TimTim PULSPULS

CHIEF SCOUT FIRST SEASON UMBC, 1977

Assistant coach Tim Puls joins the Bayhawks’ coaching staff for the 2004 season and will assist Player-Coach Gary Gait in scouting opponents. A 1977 graduate of the University of Maryland - Baltimore County, Puls is no stranger to the sport of lacrosse. He coached the Community College of Baltimore County-Essex Knights for 22 seasons and compiled a record of 213-90 (.703). He also led the Knights to the 1991 NJCAA National Championship. Puls’ success at CCBC-Essex produced 71 NJCAA All-America selections and three NJCAA Player of the Year recipients. His teams reached the NJCAA Final Four 14 times in his 22 previous seasons. Puls coached 10 players who have competed professionally either in Major League Lacrosse or the National Lacrosse League, including current Bayhawks John Ciliberto and Kip Fulks. Puls was named the NJCAA Coach of the Year in 1990 and 1995 and received the Maryland Junior College Coach of the Year 15 times. He also coached 15 Maryland Junior College Championship-winning teams at CCBC-Essex. Puls is currently working in the Health Life Fitness Complex at the Community College of Baltimore County-Dundalk.

16 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse 2004 Bayhawks Preseason Roster

NO PLAYER POS HT WT COLLEGE YEAR Numerical Roster 99 Baxter, Adam D 6-3 210 Towson 2003 1 Brian Langtry 66 Bergey, Jake M 6-2 223 Salisbury State 1998 2 Danny Cocchi 28 Burke, Zack D 6-3 230 UMBC 2001 3 Justin Sussman 8 Campbell, Kyle A 6-2 205 Towson 2003 4 Josh Sims 5 Cantabene, Paul M 5-11 200 Loyola 1993 5 Paul Cantabene 12 Ciliberto, John A 6-1 188 Delaware 2000 6 Brad Dumont 2 Cocchi, Danny D 5-11 180 Towson 2003 7 Sean Radebaugh 41 Cole, Bryan M 5-11 215 Mount St. Mary's 2001 8 Kyle Campbell 47 Collins, Jude M 5-8 170 UNC 1996 9 Mark Millon 14 Combs, "Buggs" A 5-10 175 Maryland 2001 10 Kevin Kaiser 18 Connor, Casey D 6-2 195 Maryland 2000 12 John Ciliberto 26 Daniecki, Dave D 6-0 212 Penn State 1997 13 Kip Fulks 6 Dumont, Brad M 6-2 185 Princeton 2002 14 “Buggs” Combs 24 Frye, Mark M 6-1 182 Loyola 1999 15 Jeff Sonke 13 Fulks, Kip M 6-1 188 Maryland 1996 18 Casey Connor 22 Gait, Gary M 6-1 234 Syracuse 1991 19 Josh Tankersley 55 Hanford, Jamie D 6-1 225 Loyola 1998 20 Jamison Mullen 25 Horrigan, John GK 5-10 165 Towson 2001 21 Erik Miller 94 Horsey, Bobby A 5-9 185 Loyola 2001 22 Gary Gait 10 Kaiser, Kevin D 6-1 205 Johns Hopkins 2001 23 Rob Scherr 1 Langtry, Brian M 6-1 190 Hofstra 1997 24 Mark Frye 42 Marechek, Tom A 5-9 200 Syracuse 1993 25 John Horrigan 27 Marohl, Dan A 6-2 180 UMBC 2000 26 Dave Daniecki 21 Miller, Erik GK 6-5 245 Salisbury State 1994 27 Dan Marohl 9 Millon, Mark A 5-9 184 UMass 1993 28 Zack Burke 7 Moran, Ryan M 5-11 180 Maryland 2003 32 Shawn Nadelen 20 Mullen, Jamison A 6-0 185 Virginia 2001 34 Brian Reese 32 Nadelen, Shawn D 6-0 195 Johns Hopkins 2001 39 Jarred Testa 34 Reese, Brian D 6-3 210 Maryland 1998 41 Bryan Cole 23 Scherr, Rob GK 5-8 180 Johns Hopkins 2003 42 Tom Marechek 4 Sims, Josh M 6-2 199 Princeton 2000 47 Jude Collins 15 Sonke, Jeff A 6-2 195 UNC 2001 55 Jamie Hanford 3 Sussman, Justin GK 5-11 170 Bucknell 2003 66 Jake Bergey 19 Tankersley, Josh M 6-2 195 Towson 2002 94 Bobby Horsey 39 Testa, Jarred A 6-1 200 Hofstra 1998 99 Adam Baxter

Player-Coach: Gary Gait (Syracuse, 1991) - 3rd season Assistant Coaches: John Blatchley, Craig Campbell, David Huntley

Pronunciations Jake BERGEY ...... Burr-gee Paul CANTABENE...... Cant-uh-bean John CILIBERTO ...... Sill-uh-bur-to Danny COCCHI ...... Cotch-ee Dave DANIECKI ...... Duh-nick-ee Brad DUMONT ...... Dew-mont Mark FRYE ...... Fry Gary GAIT ...... Gate Jamie HANFORD ...... Han-furd Bobby HORSEY ...... Horse-e Brian LANGTRY ...... Lang-tree Tom MARECHEK ...... Mare-uh-check Dan MAROHL ...... Muh-roll Shawn NADELEN ...... Nad-uh-lin Sean RADEBAUGH ...... Raid-uh-ball Rob SCHERR ...... Share Jeff SONKE ...... Son-key Jarred TESTA ...... Test-uh 18 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse AdamAdam BAXTERBAXTER #99#99 JakeJake BERGEYBERGEY #66#66

POSITION: Defense HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 218 POSITION: Midfield HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 215 BORN: May 29, 1980 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 23 BORN: May 4, 1974 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 30 BIRTHPLACE: Washington, D.C. RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. BIRTHPLACE: Covington, KY RESIDENCE: West Chester, Pa. COLLEGE: Towson, 2003 COLLEGE: Salisbury State, 1998 HIGH SCHOOL: Severna Park (Severna Park, Md.) HIGH SCHOOL: Tatnall (Covington, KY) MLL EXPERIENCE: First Season MLL EXPERIENCE: Fourth Season ACQUIRED: October 1, 2003; Obtained from MLL Player Pool ACQUIRED: May 29, 2003; Trade with Rochester

Selected in 2003 MLL Collegiate Draft by Bayhawks in fifth round (30th overall selection) … released 2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Acquired from Rochester on May 29, 2003 at MLL Collegiate Draft by Bayhawks during season … obtained from MLL Player Pool along with Brad Dumont and former along with defenseman Casey Connor … suffered torn anterior cruciate ligament in knee while playing Towson teammate Josh Tankersley following 2003 season. for Philadelphia Wings of National Lacrosse League and was placed on injured reserve for the start of the 2003 MLL season … missed first eight games of the season … made Bayhawks debut against New COLLEGE: Four-year starter on defense at Towson University and Coach Tony Seaman … finished Tiger Jersey on July 26 … recorded one shot and one groundball in Bayhawks' 14-13 victory … did not dress career with four goals and 100 groundballs … named Colonial Athletic Association Tournament Most in final four games of the season, including the postseason. Valuable Player after leading Tigers to first CAA title and second conference title in three years … earned third-team All-America honors after guiding Towson to a 9-6 record and the NCAA Quarterfinals. 2002 SEASON (ROCHESTER): Played in 13 games for the Rattlers … scored seven goals and assisted on eight others … tallied one goal and one assist against Bridgeport on July 12 … recorded one assist at PERSONAL: Currently works as a Production Supervisor for Ryan Homes … lists hobbies as playing Boston on June 29 … scored twice with one assist against New Jersey on June 22. racquetball, mountain biking, and boxing … most memorable experience is reaching the "Final Four" during 2001 season with Towson … favorite athletes are Matt Briggs, a basketball player at Salisbury 2001 SEASON (ROCHESTER): Scored 15 goals with 11 assists for the Rattlers, fourth on the team … University and linebacker Ray Lewis … enjoys watching movie "Stand By Me" … named to 360Lacrosse.com All-Pro Second Team … recorded two goals and three assists against New favorite food is tuna steak … brother, Jacob, is freshman defenseman for University of Maryland … Jersey on August 16 … scored two goals and one assist against the Pride at Frontier Field on August 10 father is a land use planner and University of Maryland graduate … has one sister and one brother … … scored two goals and added an assist against New Jersey on July 21 … tallied two goals with an assist son of Reggie and Karin Baxter. against Baltimore on July 21 and recorded a goal and an assist in June 24 meeting … also scored twice against the Bayhawks on August 18 … named to National Division LacrosseStar Game team and scored two goals in start at midfield.

COLLEGE: Attended Salisbury State University … named first-team All-America selection for Sea Gulls from 1995 to 1997 … recorded five goals as freshman in 1995 National Championship game … hon- ored as 1997 North-South Game's Most Valuable Player.

PERSONAL: Currently works as director of The Lacrosse Institute … lists favorite movie as "Great Outdoors" … favorite actor is the late John Candy … favorite television show is "Seinfeld" … enjoys eat- ing pizza … favorite athlete is New York Rangers center Eric Lindros … younger brother, Josh, played at Salisbury, leading Sea Gulls to 2003 NCAA Division III Championship … Josh was drafted by the Bayhawks in the 2003 Collegiate Draft in the fourth round (22nd overall pick) ... has two brothers … father, Bill, played seven seasons for the (NFL) as a linebacker ... parents are grad- BAYHAWKS uates of Arkansas State University ... father is self-employed ... wife, Heather, is a teacher and a gradu- ON THE WEB ate of . Jake Bergey’s 2003 and Career Highs Information on Baltimore Bayhawks 2003 SEASON CAREER Lacrosse is available through the Major League Lacrosse website at Shots...... n/a 6, 7/21/01 vs BAL* www.majorleaguelacrosse.com or Goals ...... n/a 2, seven times through the Baltimore Bayhawks’ offi- Two-Point Goals ...... n/a n/a cial website at www.baltimorebay- Assists ...... n/a 3, 8/16/01 at NJ* hawks.com. All notes, stats, and releas- Points ...... n/a 5, 8/16/01 at NJ* es will be available through either site. Ground Balls Media notes will be available in PDF ...... 1, 7/26/03 vs. NJ 3, 7/12/02 vs. BRI* format at least 24 hours prior to each Penalties...... n/a 2, four times game on the Bayhawks’ website. Penalty Minutes ...... n/a 1.0, eight times www.baltimorebayhawks.com * - with Rochester

20 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 21 Jake BERGEY #66 ZackZack BURKEBURKE #28#28 Bergey 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % POSITION: Defense HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 230 05/31/03 vs LI Not on Active Roster BORN: September 4, 1978 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 25 BIRTHPLACE: RESIDENCE: 06/05/03 @ NJ Not on Active Roster Baltimore, Md. Elkridge, Md. COLLEGE: 06/12/03 @ Bri Not on Active Roster UMBC, 2001 HIGH SCHOOL: St. Mary’s (Annapolis, Md.) 06/14/03 @ Bos Not on Active Roster MLL EXPERIENCE: First Season 06/21/03 vs LI Not on Active Roster ACQUIRED: December 18, 2003; MLL Supplemental Draft Pick (8th round) 06/27/03 @ Roc Not on Active Roster 07/12/03 vs Bos Not on Active Roster 07/19/03 vs Bri Not on Active Roster Originally selected as Baltimore's first-round pick (6th overall selection) in 2003 MLL Supplemental 07/26/03 vs NJ * 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 Draft … waived two days prior to regular season opener against Long Island … did not play in MLL during 2003 season … selected by Baltimore in the eighth round (47th overall) of the 2004 MLL 08/02/03 @ Bos Did Not Dress Supplemental Draft. 08/09/03 vs Roc Did Not Dress TOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 AMATEUR/CLUB: Beginning fourth season of playing with Single Source Solution of the United States Bergey Career Regular Season Statistics Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) ... has helped team win last two USCLA titles ... named first-team All-Club selection in 2002 ... part of 2003 Ocean City tournament championship team ... member of Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2002 War at the Shore title-winning squad ... member of Baltimore Indoor League champion Team 2003 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 Toyota in 2003. 2002 14 2 28 7 0 8 15 12 6 4.5 25.0 2001 14 2 47 15 0 10 25 5 9 5.5 31.9 COLLEGE: Played four years for University of Maryland Baltimore County … Named second-team All- Career 29 4 76 22 0 18 40 18 15 10.0 28.9 ECAC selection as a senior … served as tri-captain for Retrievers … started in all 13 games during his senior campaign … recorded 55 groundballs … helped the Retrievers to back-to-back NCAA Bergey Career Postseason Statistics Tournament appearances during sophomore and junior years. Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % PERSONAL: Currently works for Ryan Homes ... lists favorite athlete as Ray Lewis of the Baltimore 2003 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Ravens - “Watching him play gets me fired up. He inspires me to play hard all game long.” ... most mem- 2001 1 0 5 2 0 0 2 4 0 0.0 40.0 orable experience is having game-winning assist against top-ranked Maryland in the final game of the Career 1 0 5 2 0 0 2 4 0 0.0 40.0 1998 regular season to lead Retrievers to NCAA Tournament ... engaged to Jill Riding and the couple expects to get married on May 1, 2004 ... has ten-month old son named Ethan ... mother is a teacher and a Towson University graduate ... father played football at Florida State University ... one of two chil- dren born to Pam and the late Dan Burke.

MR. CONSISTENCY Attackman Mark Millon has been the Bayhawks' most consistent scorer over the past three seasons ... He has scored at least one goal in 36 of the team's 39 regular season games ... Entering the 2004 sea- son, Millon has found the nets at least once in each of his last 12 regular season games, dating back to the 2002 regular season finale at New Jersey ... The last time that Millon was held scoreless was on August 8, 2002 in the Bayhawks' 10-7 win over Rochester at Frontier Field ... Millon was held scoreless on July 6, 2002 in Baltimore's 18-9 win at Boston and on July 27, 2001 against Bridgeport in the Bayhawks' 12-11 overtime win ... He did have the game-winning assist to midfielder Kip Fulks in that game.

22 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 23 KyleKyle CAMPBELLCAMPBELL #8#8 PaulPaul CANTABENECANTABENE #5#5

POSITION: Attack HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 205 POSITION: Midfield/Faceoff HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 200 BORN: January 21, 1980 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 24 BORN: March 26, 1970 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 34 BIRTHPLACE: Champaigne, Ill. RESIDENCE: Ellicott City, Md. BIRTHPLACE: Rochester, N.Y. RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. COLLEGE: Towson, 2003 COLLEGE: Loyola College, 1993 HIGH SCHOOL: Mount Hebron (Ellicott City, Md.) HIGH SCHOOL: Irondequoit (Rochester, N.Y.) MLL EXPERIENCE: First Season MLL EXPERIENCE: Fourth Season ACQUIRED: April 5, 2004; Acquired from MLL Player Pool ACQUIRED: January 11, 2001; MLL Inaugural Draft Pick (7th round)

Joined the Bayhawks after being acquired from League's Player Pool on April 5, 2004 … one of five for- 2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Played in all 11 games during regular season … won 158-of-312 face- mer Towson players on preseason roster … also one of ten first-year MLL players on preseason roster offs during the season, which was good for a 51% win percentage … ranked fifth in League in face-off for Baltimore. win percentage … recorded 92 groundballs in 11 games, finishing in second place in MLL behind Long Island's (105) … set team record by winning 22-of-35 draws against Bridgeport's Doug COLLEGE: Played one season at Loyola College before transferring to Towson University for 2001 sea- Shanahan and Paul Rao on July 19 … won 14-of-26 face-offs against New Jersey on July 26 in son … made instant impact on offense for Tigers … scored in 29 straight games over two season after Baltimore's 14-13 victory … scored a goal in each of the first four games of the season … held scoreless being shut out against Virginia in first game of sophomore season … set school single-season record with for the following three games until a one-goal, two-assist effort against Bridgeport on July 19 … called 53 goals as a sophomore … helped the Tigers win the championship and reach for eight penalties during regular season, ranking him third on Bayhawks' penalties list … started in both the NCAA semi-finals … ranked 17th in the nation in points per game with 3.83 per contest and eighth postseason games … recorded 21 wins in 29 face-off attempts and scored a goal in semifinal victory over in goals per game, averaging 2.94 per outing … registered 69 total points to rank fifth nationally … New Jersey … won 14-of-31 face-offs against Long Island in New Balance Championship Game at scored career-high seven goals in back-to-back games against Loyola and Hofstra during sophomore sea- . son … named first-team All-America East selection as a sophomore … ranked third on team as a junior with 39 points on 34 goals and five assists … led team in goals for second straight season … averaged 2002 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Named SoBe Iron Lizard … started in all 14 regular season games … 2.83 goals per game to rank eighth in the nation for second straight year … his 87 goals in a Tiger uni- recorded 86 groundballs, which led the team … recorded career-high 12 groundballs against New Jersey form rank him tenth on the all-time career goals list. in regular season finale on August 15 … scored nine goals along with six assists … won 51.3 per cent (193-376) of the face-offs he took, including an 18-of-35 performance against New Jersey in August 15 PERSONAL: One of four children in family … has two brothers and one sister … father attended Penn meeting … among team leaders in penalties, being sent to the penalty box six times for five minutes … State University and works in sales … mother is a secretary … son of Kevin and Janice Campbell. earned start for the National Division in 2002 All-Star Game at Bowie, Maryland.

2001 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Ranked fifth on team in scoring with 15 goals and six assists … led team in groundballs with 87 … registered team-high 10 loose balls on three occasions … posted season-best three points (two goals, one assist) against Boston and Rochester … scored game-winning goal against Rochester in regular season home finale … one of seven players to score a short-handed goal, convert- ing a man-down opportunity against Bridgeport on July 27 in overtime win … recorded a point in 13 of 14 games … named to LacrosseStar roster for National Division.

YOU ONLY GET BETTER WITH AGE If age was an indication of how well the teams in Major League Lacrosse would do last summer, the Bayhawks would be holding the trophy ... On average, the Bayhawks had the oldest team in regards Paul Cantabene’s 2003 and Career Highs to the ages of the players on the 23-man roster when the playoffs started with an average age of 28.08 2003 SEASON CAREER years ... Bridgeport was the youngest team in the League with an average age of 24.17 years ... The Shots Bayhawks also had the distinction of having the oldest player on a roster with Player-Coach Gary Gait ...... 5, 6/5/03 7, three times ... Gait was 36 when the playoffs begin. Goals ...... 1, six times 2, six times Two-Point Goals ...... n/a n/a MLL Teams’ Average Age During 2003 MLL Championship Weekend* Assists ...... 2, two times 2, two times Baltimore ...... 28.08 years Points ...... 3, two times 3, three times Boston ...... 27.09 years Ground Balls...... 12, 7/19/03 vs. BRI^ 12, two times^ Long Island ...... 26.13 years Penalties...... 2, 6/5/03 at NJ 2, three times New Jersey ...... 25.56 years Penalty Minutes Rochester ...... 25.22 years ...... 2.0, 6/5/03 at NJ 2.0, two times Bridgeport ...... 24.17 years Face-offs Won ...... 22, 7/19/03 vs. BRI^ 22, 7/19/03 vs. BRI^ Face-offs Attempted ...... 35, 7/19/03 vs. BRI^ 35, two times^ * - Average only included players on the 23-man active roster when the playoffs began. Face-off Win Percentage ...... 63%, 7/19/03 vs. BRI 70%, two times ^ - Team Record

24 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 25 Paul CANTABENE #5

AMATEUR/CLUB: Named 2000 Player of the Year in the Southern Division of the United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) while playing for Mt. Washington Lacrosse Club … as first-team All- USCLA selection at midfield, led the league in face-offs and ranked third in scoring with 20 goals … fin- ished 12th in points with 22 on 20 goals and two assists … led the league with a 4.0 goals per game average … played six years for Mt. Washington from 1995-2000 … earned first-team All-Club five times and had one second-team selection … played for the Maryland Lacrosse Club in 1994 and earned his first first-team All-Club distinction.

COLLEGE: Earned second-team All-American honor as a senior captain at Loyola in 1993 … named to North-South All-Star Game roster.

PERSONAL: Currently serves as assistant coach at University of Maryland … offensive coordinator for Coach Dave Cottle … spent four years at Towson University as an assistant to Coach Tony Seaman … became assistant coach at Johns Hopkins University in 1995 and remained there until 1999 … began coaching career at McDonogh School in 1994 … was recently inducted into the Rochester chapter of the US Lacrosse Hall of Fame ... one of seven siblings … married to the former Tracey Whetstone, who currently serves as the Director of Membership at US Lacrosse … Tracey also coached field hockey at Johns Hopkins University during 2003 season, helping the Blue Jays to a 12-9 record and the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Cantabene 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 05/31/03 vs LI * * 3 1 0 2 3 11 0 0.0 33.3 06/05/03 @ NJ * * 5 1 0 0 1 6 2 2.0 20.0 06/12/03 @ Bri * * 3 1 0 0 1 6 0 0.0 33.3 06/14/03 @ Bos * * 2 1 0 0 1 5 1 1.0 50.0 06/21/03 vs LI * * 1 0 0 0 0 10 1 1.0 0.0 06/27/03 @ Roc * * 2 0 0 0 0 8 1 1.0 0.0 07/12/03 vs Bos * * 1 0 0 0 0 9 1 1.0 0.0 07/19/03 vs Bri * * 1 1 0 2 3 12 0 0.0 100.0 07/26/03 vs NJ * 2 0 0 1 1 11 1 1.0 0.0 08/02/03 @ Bos * * 4 1 0 0 1 8 1 1.0 25.0 08/09/03 vs Roc * * 2 0 0 1 1 6 0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 11 10 26 6 0 6 12 92 8 8.0 23.1 Cantabene Career Regular Season Statistics Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2003 11 10 26 6 0 6 12 92 8 8.0 23.1 2002 14 12 49 9 0 6 15 86 7 5.5 18.4 2001 14 13 51 15 0 6 21 82 6 5.0 29.4 Career 39 35 126 30 0 18 48 260 21 18.5 23.8 Cantabene Career Postseason Statistics Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % Paul Cantabene’s Honor Roll 2003 2 2 6 1 0 0 1 23 2 2.0 16.7 • Bud Light Game MVP - 6/24/01 vs. Rochester 2002 2 2 6 4 0 1 5 8 1 1.0 66.7 • SoBe Iron Lizard - 6/13/02 vs. New Jersey 2001 2 2 16 3 0 0 3 19 0 0.0 18.8 • SoBe Iron Lizard - 6/21/02 vs. Bridgeport Career 6 6 28 8 0 1 9 50 3 3.0 28.6 • 2002 SoBe Iron Lizard 26 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse JohnJohn CILIBERTOCILIBERTO #12#12 DannyDanny COCCHICOCCHI #2#2

POSITION: Defense HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 210 POSITION: Defense HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 180 BORN: December 2, 1977 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 26 BORN: April 3, 1981 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 23 BIRTHPLACE: Abington, Pa. RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. BIRTHPLACE: Mineola, N.Y. RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. COLLEGE: Delaware, 2000 COLLEGE: Towson, 2003 HIGH SCHOOL: Abington (Abington, Pa.) HIGH SCHOOL: Hicksville (Hicksville, N.Y.) MLL EXPERIENCE: Second Season MLL EXPERIENCE: Second Season ACQUIRED: December 18, 2003; MLLSupplemental Draft Pick (12th round) ACQUIRED: December 18, 2003; MLLSupplemental Draft Pick (6th round)

2001 SEASON (BRIDGEPORT): Appeared in two games for the Bridgeport Barrage … did not record Selected by the Bayhawks in the 6th round of the 2003 MLL Supplemental Draft ... One of rhree any stats. Towson graduates to be selected by Baltimore during the Supplemental Draft last December ... Joined on team by former Tigers Adam Baxter, John Horrigan and Josh Tankersley ... Most experienced Tiger on AMATEUR/CLUB: Played two years for Team Toyota. 2004 preseason roster with four games of MLL playing experience.

COLLEGE: Two-year standout defenseman and midfielder for and Coach Bob 2003 SEASON (BRIDGEPORT): Appeared in four games for Bridgeport … recorded four groundballs Shillinglaw in 1999 and 2000 … Led the team to the best season in school history in 1999, guiding Blue for Barrage, who finished with 1-11 record … selected by Barrage in fourth round of 2003 Collegiate Hens to 14-3 record and the America East championship … Delaware reached NCAA Quarterfinals Draft, 19th overall. before losing to Virginia … tri-captain as a senior in 2000 … helped the Blue Hens finish with a 10-6 record and a share of the 2000 America East regular season title … Blue Hens were runners-up in con- COLLEGE: Four-year starter on defense for Towson University … team captain during his senior season ference tournament and finished the season ranked 15th in the nation … first-team All-America East … finished career with 283 groundballs, good for second on all-time list … named Colonial Athletic selection as a senior … played in 33 games over the two seasons and made 22 starts … scored two career Association Defensive Player of the Year … helped Tigers win their first CAA championship and second goals with one assist … finished career with 136 groundballs and won 64-of-161 face-offs he attempt- conference title in three years … led Towson with 21 caused turnovers … three-time STX/USILA All- ed … played two seasons at Essex Community College in Baltimore … named first-team All-American America selection … named preseason second-team All-America pick by Inside Lacrosse and Face-off and National Junior College Defensive Player of the Year in 1998. Yearbook prior to senior season.

PERSONAL: Currently works for Handy Monkey Contracting … enjoys fishing and dog training … PERSONAL: Ambition is to teach physical education … has worked construction and as a lifeguard in favorite meal is "anything Italian" … lists favorite movie as "Old School" … favorite sportscaster is the the summers … win over Maryland in the 2001 NCAA quarterfinals is among his most memorable expe- late Howard Cosell … favorite athlete is John Runyan … most memorable experience is his future mar- riences … son of Robert and Kathleen Cocchi … has one younger brother, Ryan, who is a junior mid- riage … father is a retired police officer … has one older brother and older sister … son of Tony and fielder on the Towson lacrosse team. Ginny Ciliberto … engaged to Stacey Caslin and will get married on June 19, 2004. Cocchi 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Bridgeport) Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 05/31/03 @ Roc Did Not Play 06/05/03 vs Bos * 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 06/12/03 vs Bal * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 06/14/03 @ NJ * 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0.0 0.0 06/27/03 @ LI Did Not Play 07/12/03 vs LI Did Not Play 07/19/03 @ Bal Did Not Play 07/24/03 vs Roc Did Not Play 07/31/03 vs NJ Did Not Play 08/02/03 @ Roc * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 08/07/03 @ Bos Did Not Play 08/14/03 vs Roc Did Not Play TOTAL 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0.0 0.0 Cocchi Career Regular Season Statistics Ciliberto Career Regular Season Statistics Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2003 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0.0 0.0 2001 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Career 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0.0 0.0 Career 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0

28 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 29 BryanBryan COLECOLE #41#41 Bryan COLE #41 Cole 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) POSITION: Midfield/Faceoff HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 215 Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % BORN: December 22, 1978 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 25 05/31/03 vs LI Did Not Dress BIRTHPLACE: Baltimore, Md. RESIDENCE: Columbia, Md. 06/05/03 @ NJ * 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0.0 COLLEGE: Mount St. Mary’s, 2001 06/12/03 @ Bri * 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 HIGH SCHOOL: Oakland Mills (Columbia, Md.) 06/14/03 @ Bos * 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0.0 MLL EXPERIENCE: Second Season 06/21/03 vs LI * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 ACQUIRED: December 18, 2003; MLLSupplemental Draft Pick (15th round) 06/27/03 @ Roc * 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 0.0 07/12/03 vs Bos Released 2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Selected in fifth round of 2003 MLL Supplemental Draft by Baltimore 07/19/03 vs Bri Released … played in five games before being released on July 19 prior to Bridgeport game … recorded 14 wins 07/26/03 vs NJ Released in 28 face-off attempts in five games … won seven-of-nine draws against Bridgeport on June 12 … 08/02/03 @ Bos Released scored first career MLL goal at New Jersey on June 5 in Bayhawks' 20-16 victory at Commerce Bank 08/09/03 vs Roc Released Ballpark. TOTAL 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 6 1 1.0 0.0 AMATEUR/CLUB: Played club in 2002, serving as the Professional Development Cole Career Regular Season Statistics Officer in Northern Manchester, England for the Rochdale Club … played club lacrosse during the sum- Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % mer of 2002 after returning from tour in England. 2003 5 0 4 0 0 0 0 6 1 1.0 0.0 COLLEGE: Finished stellar career at Mount St. Mary's in 2001 … completed his career as the Mountaineers' record holder in career face-offs won (621), face-off (.607), and groundballs (421) … scored 31 goals and added 13 assists during senior season in leading the Mount to an 11-6 record and the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Championship … second in the nation in face-off percentage during senior season … named team's Most Valuable Player … recipient of John M. Kolon award, which is given to the Mount senior athlete who most exemplifies spirit and dedi- cation … earned spot in the USILA North-South game.

PERSONAL: Currently works as an assistant coach at Mount St. Mary's for Coach Tom Gravante … one of five children born to Dennis and Rita Cole.

Bryan COLE’s 2003 and Career Highs 2003 SEASON CAREER Shots...... 1, four times 1, four times Goals ...... n/a n/a HOME SWEET HOME Two-Point Goals ...... n/a n/a During the first three years of Major League Lacrosse play, the Bayhawks have been the most difficult Assists ...... n/a n/a team to beat on their home turf ... Baltimore owns a 14-7 record at home, including a 6-1 record at Points ...... n/a n/a during the inaugural 2001 season ... The Bayhawks were 3-3 in games played at Ground Balls Homewood Field last season, including wins over Rochester and New Jersey ... This year marks the ...... 2, two times 2, two times third different site to host Bayhawks games in Baltimore. Penalties...... 1, 6/27/03 vs. ROC 1, 6/27/03 vs. ROC Penalty Minutes ...... 1.0, 6/27/03 vs. ROC 1.0, 6/27/03 vs. ROC Major League Lacrosse All-Time Home Records Baltimore ...... 14-7 (.667) Face-offs Won ...... 7, 6/12/03 vs. BRI 7, 6/12/03 vs. BRI Face-offs Attempted Boston...... 8-13 (.381) ...... 10, 6/5/03 vs. NJ 10, 6/5/03 vs. NJ Bridgeport ...... 3-17 (.150) Face-off Win Percentage ...... 78%, 6/12/03 vs. BRI 78%, 6/12/03 vs. BRI Long Island ...... 12-6 (.667) New Jersey ...... 12-8 (.600) Rochester ...... 9-11 (.450)

30 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 31 JudeJude COLLINSCOLLINS #47#47 Jude COLLINS #47 COLLEGE: Three-time All-American at University of North Carolina … selected to the first team at mid- field in 1996 … earned spot on All-Atlantic Coast Conference and All-ACC Tournament teams as a sen- POSITION: Midfield/Faceoff HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 170 ior … earned third-team All-American status as a junior and an honorable-mention All-America selec- BORN: December 18, 1974 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 29 tion as a sophomore … graduated with a degree in international relations. BIRTHPLACE: Fort Benning, Ga. RESIDENCE: Arlington, Va. COLLEGE: North Carolina, 1996 PERSONAL: Currently works as a commercial real estate broker with Insignia/ESG … enjoys camping HIGH SCHOOL: Bishop Ireton (Alexandria, Va.) and hiking … a supporter of the Kevin Reichardt Foundation … youngest of two sons born to Joseph MLL EXPERIENCE: Third Season and Anita Collins … married to wife Julie. ACQUIRED: January 8, 2002; Trade with Rochester

2003 SEASON Jude Collins’ Honor Roll (BALTIMORE): Played in all 11 of the Bayhawks' games • New Balance Sportsman of the Game - 8/9/03 vs. Rochester during the regular season … Collins 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) started six games at midfield … scored four goals and assisted on three others … scored goal in the sea- son opener against Long Island at Homewood Field … his goal in the fourth quarter against Boston on Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % July 12 tied the game at 8-8 with 14:39 remaining in regulation before the Cannons scored three straight 05/31/03 vs LI * 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 33.3 to take the 11-10 victory … assisted Mark Millon's power-play goal in that game to give Bayhawks a 3- 06/05/03 @ NJ * 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 0.0 1 advantage … named New Balance Sportsman of the Game after scoring a goal along with an assist in 06/12/03 @ Bri * * 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 Baltimore's playoff-clinching victory over the Rochester Rattlers on August 9 … started at midfield in 06/14/03 @ Bos * 1 1 0 0 1 7 0 0.0 100.0 both postseason games … scored the Bayhawks' opening goal in the New Balance Championship Game 06/21/03 vs LI * * 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 loss to Long Island. 06/27/03 @ Roc * * 1 0 0 0 0 8 0 0.0 0.0 2002 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Acquired from Rochester in a trade on January 8, 2002 for the rights to 07/12/03 vs Bos * * 1 1 0 1 2 3 0 0.0 100.0 midfielder Cory Kahoun… appeared in 12 games during the regular season … scored seven goals and 07/19/03 vs Bri * * 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 1.0 0.0 added four assists … won six-of-19 face-offs during the season and recorded 24 groundballs … scored 07/26/03 vs NJ * * 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1.0 0.0 first MLL goal against Rochester on June 6 in Baltimore's 13-10 win … scored pair of goals in 08/02/03 @ Bos * 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0.0 0.0 Baltimore's 18-11 win over New Jersey on June 13 at Ravens Stadium … registered at least one point 08/09/03 vs Roc * * 3 1 0 1 2 5 2 2.0 33.3 in first four games of the season … scored goal and added assist at New Jersey on June 29. TOTAL 11 7 13 4 0 3 7 37 5 5.0 30.8

2001 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Drafted by Rochester in 15th round of the Inaugural Draft … did not Collins Career Regular Season Statistics play in the 2001 season. Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2003 11 7 13 4 0 3 7 37 5 5.0 30.8 AMATEUR/CLUB: Has played since 1997 in the United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) and the Capital Lacrosse Club … Given All-Club honor at midfield in 2001. 2002 13 2 14 7 0 4 11 24 3 2.5 50.0 Career 24 9 27 11 0 7 18 61 8 7.5 40.7 Collins Career Postseason Statistics Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % Jude Collins’ 2003 and Career Highs 2003 2 2 3 1 0 0 1 7 0 0.0 33.3 2003 SEASON CAREER 2002 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 0.0 0.0 Career 4 2 3 1 0 1 2 12 0 0.0 33.3 Shots...... 3, three times 3, three times Goals ...... 1, four times 2, 6/13/02 vs. NJ Two-Point Goals ...... n/a n/a Assists ...... 1, three times 1, seven times Points ...... 2, two times 3, 6/13/02 vs. NJ Ground Balls...... 8, 6/27/03 at ROC 8, 6/27/03 at ROC Penalties...... 2, 8/9/03 vs. ROC 2, 8/9/03 vs. ROC Penalty Minutes ...... 2.0, 8/9/03 vs. ROC 2.0, 8/9/03 vs. ROC MAN, THAT WAS CLOSE! Face-offs Won ...... n/a 4, 6/13/02 vs. NJ Face-offs Attempted ...... n/a 7, 6/13/02 vs. NJ If the Bayhawks are involved in a one-goal game, chances are they will win the game ... Baltimore is 8-2 all-time in one-goal games, including a 2-0 record in overtime games ... The .800 winning percent- Face-off Win Percentage ...... n/a 57%, 6/13/02 vs. NJ age in the close games is best in Major League Lacrosse ... Baltimore had a 3-2 mark during the 2003 season, including a 17-16 overtime thriller at Boston on June 14.

32 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 33 “Buggs”“Buggs” COMBSCOMBS #14#14 “Buggs” COMBS #14 AMATEUR/CLUB: Plays for Single Source Solution in the United States Club Lacrosse Association … first-team All-Club attackman ... part of 2002 USCLA Championship team. POSITION: Attack HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 175 BORN: December 31, 1977 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 26 COLLEGE: Played for five years under Coach at University of Maryland … named to the 2000 BIRTHPLACE: Baltimore, Md. RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. Atlantic Coast Conference All-Tournament team … named ACC Player of the Week … named Maryland COLLEGE: University of Maryland, 2001 Student-Athlete of the Week and earned Maryland's Most Improved Player award … became the second HIGH SCHOOL: St. Paul’s (Baltimore, Md.) player in school history to record 50 goals in a single season, accomplishing the feat during his senior MLL EXPERIENCE: Second Season campaign … earned second-team All-America honors in 2001 after guiding the Terps to the quarterfi- ACQUIRED: December 18, 2003; MLL Supplemental Draft pick (1st round) nals of the NCAA Tournament … named first-team All-ACC selection in 2001 … named National Player of the Week, ACC Player of the Week, and Maryland Student-Athlete of the Week during final season at Maryland. 2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Put together solid first season for Baltimore … played in PERSONAL: Currently serves as a volunteer assistant men's lacrosse coach at Towson University, assist- seven games and made two starts during regular ing Coach Tony Seaman … coaches the attackmen and runs the substitution box on gamedays … works season … scored eight goals with one assist … as a District Manager for Newell-Rubbermaid, covering a region consisting of Maryland, Virginia, and made first MLL appearance in victory at New North Carolina … lists most memorable experience as reaching the "Final Four" during his freshman Jersey, coming off the bench … scored first MLL and sophomore years at Maryland … father is the Head Football Coach at Towson … parents are both goal against Bridgeport with 10:37 remaining in Towson University graduates … only son of three children born to Gordy and Diane Combs … engaged the third quarter of Baltimore's 21-14 win … to Ashley Hohnstine, the Head Field Hockey Coach of the College of Notre Dame. made first career start at Rochester two weeks later in place of the injured John Blatchley … Combs 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) scored two goals in Bayhawks' 20-12 victory over Rattlers … had career night against Boston Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % on August 2, scoring three goals and assisting 05/31/03 vs LI Did Not Dress on another … played in six of the last seven reg- 06/05/03 @ NJ * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 ular season games … came off the bench in both 06/12/03 @ Bri * 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 0.0 100.0 postseason games … notched an assist in the 06/14/03 @ Bos Did Not Dress New Balance Championship Game on a goal by 06/21/03 vs LI Did Not Dress midfielder Josh Sims with 18 seconds left in the 06/27/03 @ Roc * * 3 2 0 0 2 4 0 0.0 66.7 second quarter. 07/12/03 vs Bos * 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 50.0 2002 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Selected by the 07/19/03 vs Bri * 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1.0 100.0 Bayhawks in the ninth round of the 2002 MLL 07/26/03 vs NJ Did Not Dress Supplemental Draft … waived by Baltimore 08/02/03 @ Bos * * 6 3 0 1 4 2 0 0.0 50.0 during the preseason … did not play in 2002 08/09/03 vs Roc * 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 MLL season. TOTAL 7 2 15 8 0 1 9 9 1 1.0 53.3 Combs Career Regular Season Statistics Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % “Buggs” Combs’ 2003 and Career Highs 2003 7 2 15 8 0 1 9 9 1 1.0 53.3 Career 7 2 15 8 0 1 9 9 1 1.0 53.3 2003 SEASON CAREER Shots...... 6, 8/2/03 at BOS 6, 8/2/03 at BOS Combs Career Postseason Statistics Goals ...... 3, 8/2/03 at BOS 3, 8/2/03 at BOS Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % Two-Point Goals ...... n/a n/a 2003 2 0 4 0 0 1 1 1 1 1.0 0.0 Assists ...... 1, 8/2/03 at BOS 1, 8/2/03 at BOS Career 2 0 4 0 0 1 1 1 1 1.0 0.0 Points ...... 4, 8/2/03 at BOS 4, 8/2/03 at BOS Ground Balls...... 4, 6/27/03 at ROC 4, 6/27/03 at ROC Penalties...... 1, 7/19/03 vs. BRI 1, 7/19/03 vs. BRI Penalty Minutes ...... 1.0, 7/19/03 vs. BRI 1.0, 7/19/03 vs. BRI Face-offs Won ...... n/a n/a Face-offs Attempted ...... n/a n/a Face-off Win Percentage ...... n/a n/a

34 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 35 CaseyCasey CONNORCONNOR #18#18 Casey CONNOR #18 PERSONAL: Currently serves as a sales representative for in Baltimore … lists hobbies as playing golf and , playing with his dog, and enjoying movies with wife Courtney … most mem- POSITION: Defense/Midfield HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 205 orable experience is playing in front of 30,000 at Byrd Stadium while at Maryland … favorite meal is BORN: March 25, 1978 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 26 Broccoli Chicken from Strapazza's … lists his wife as his favorite athlete … favorite movies are Liar Liar, BIRTHPLACE: Washington, D.C. RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. Mission Impossible, and Gladiator … father-in-law is former pitcher Tippy Martinez COLLEGE: University of Maryland, 2000 … wife is head women's lacrosse coach at Mount St. Mary's College in Emmittsburg, Maryland … wife HIGH SCHOOL: Calvert Hall College (Baltimore, Md.) also attended University of Maryland and was All-American for the Terrapins … married to Courtney MLL EXPERIENCE: Fourth Season Martinez-Connor ... the couple has one daughter, Acacia Ann, who was born on January 19, 2004. ACQUIRED: May 29, 2003; Trade with Rochester Connor 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore)

2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Acquired in draft-day trade from Rochester with midfielder Jake Bergey Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % … played in 10 games during the regular season and made six starts … usually started at midfield along 05/31/03 vs LI * 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0.0 with Paul Cantabene and Jude Collins, but moved to defense after opening face-off … started six of first 06/05/03 @ NJ * * 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 eight games with Baltimore at midfield or defense … recorded season-high four groundballs against 06/12/03 @ Bri * 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0.0 0.0 Bridgeport on June 12 … finished the season with 10 groundballs and was called for two penalties and 06/14/03 @ Bos * * 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 two minutes of penalty time … came off the bench in both of the Bayhawks' postseason games, record- 06/21/03 vs LI * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.0 0.0 ing one shot and three groundballs. 06/27/03 @ Roc * * 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 2002 SEASON (ROCHESTER): Played in seven games before breaking his collarbone at New Jersey on 07/12/03 vs Bos * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 July 14 … missed the remainder of the season … recorded seven groundballs prior to the injury. 07/19/03 vs Bri * * 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 07/26/03 vs NJ Did Not Play 2001 SEASON (ROCHESTER): Played in 12 regular season games and recorded 18 groundballs for 08/02/03 @ Bos * 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.0 0.0 Rochester … made Rochester debut at Long Island on June 14 … made MLL playoff debut in loss to 08/09/03 vs Roc * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Long Island in semifinals … recorded one groundball and was called for one penalty against the Lizards. TOTAL 10 6 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 2.0 0.0

COLLEGE: Played at the University of Maryland … named second-team All-American as Connor Career Regular Season Statistics a senior in 2000 … served as team captain as a senior … earned honorable mention All-American dur- Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % ing sophomore and junior seasons … played in 62 career games at Maryland and made 44 starts … start- 2003 10 6 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 2.0 0.0 ed all 14 games during junior season and helped a Maryland defense which allowed just 8.29 goals per 2002 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 1.0 0.0 game … part of ACC Championship team during sophomore year in 1998 … appeared in national championship game in freshman and sophomore seasons … Maryland finished both seasons as nation- 2001 11 3 5 0 0 0 0 14 0 0.0 0.0 al runners-up. Career 28 12 5 0 0 0 0 31 3 3.0 0.0 Connor Career Postseason Statistics Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2003 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 1.0 0.0 2001 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 0.0 Career 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 2 2.0 0.0 Casey Connor’s 2003 and Career Highs HOW ABOUT SOME MORE LACROSSE? 2003 SEASON CAREER Shots Overtime has been something that the Bayhawks have had not a ton of experience in during the first ...... n/a 4, 8/23/01 vs. LI* three seasons ... After pulling off an overtime win during the 2001 season against Bridgeport, the Goals ...... n/a n/a Bayhawks played in 22 straight regular season games before being involved in their next extra session Two-Point Goals ...... n/a n/a ... Player-Coach Gary Gait gave the Bayhawks a 17-16 overtime win at Boston on June 14, 2003 by Assists ...... n/a n/a scoring the game-winner just 50 seconds into the extra session ... Baltimore is 2-0 all-time in regular Points ...... n/a n/a season overtime games, but lost its only postseason extra session last season, a 15-14 defeat against Ground Balls...... 4, 6/12/03 at BRI 4, 6/12/03 at BRI Long Island in the New Balance Championship Game at Villanova Stadium ... There have been 11 overtime games in regular season league play. Penalties...... 1, two times 1, three times Penalty Minutes ...... 1.0, two times 1.0, three times Bayhawks All-Time Overtime Games Face-offs Won ...... n/a n/a Date Opponent Score Game-Winning Goal Scorer Face-offs Attempted ...... n/a n/a July 27, 2001 Bridgeport Barrage W, 12-11 Kip Fulks Face-off Win Percentage June 14, 2003 Boston Cannons W, 17-16 Gary Gait ...... n/a n/a August 24, 2003 * Long Island Lizards L, 14-15 * - with Rochester * - New Balance MLL Championship Game at Villanova Stadium

36 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 37 DaveDave DANIECKIDANIECKI #26#26 Dave DANIECKI #26 Daniecki 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) POSITION: Defense HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 212 Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % BORN: June 6, 1976 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 27 05/31/03 vs LI * 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 BIRTHPLACE: Baltimore, Md. RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. 06/05/03 @ NJ Did Not Dress COLLEGE: Penn State, 1997 06/12/03 @ Bri Did Not Dress HIGH SCHOOL: Loyola (Baltimore, Md.) 06/14/03 @ Bos * 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 0.0 MLL EXPERIENCE: Third Season 06/21/03 vs LI Did Not Dress ACQUIRED: December 18, 2003; MLL Supplemental Draft pick (11th round) 06/27/03 @ Roc * 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 07/12/03 vs Bos Did Not Dress 2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Played in five games for 07/19/03 vs Bri Did Not Dress Baltimore during the regular season … played in the sea- 07/26/03 vs NJ * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 son opener against Long Island, coming off the bench to 08/02/03 @ Bos * 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0.0 0.0 record one groundball … called for two penalties against 08/09/03 vs Roc Did Not Dress Boston on June 14 in overtime victory … recorded one groundball against Rochester on June 27 at Bishop TOTAL 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 2.0 0.0 Kearney Field … missed four of the final six regular sea- Daniecki Career Regular Season Statistics son games … did not dress in either postseason game. Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2002 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Saw limited action in 2003 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0.0 0.0 first season with Baltimore … appeared in five games 2002 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 3.5 0.0 during the regular season … collected two groundballs Career 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 4 3.5 0.0 and was called for four penalties and 3.5 minutes of penalty time.

AMATEUR/CLUB: Has played the last three club seasons for the Toyota LC in the United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) … All-Club selection in 1999 and 2000 … played one season for the Maryland Lacrosse Club.

COLLEGE: All-American defenseman at Penn State in 1996 and in 1997 … graduated in 1997 with a degree in civil engineering.

PERSONAL: Currently works for the K.C. Company as a sales representative … previously worked for three years as a production supervisor for Ryan Homes … only son of two children born to Ted and Nancy Daniecki.

Dave Daniecki’s 2003 and Career Highs 2003 SEASON CAREER Shots...... n/a n/a Goals ...... n/a n/a Two-Point Goals ...... n/a n/a Assists ...... n/a n/a Points ...... n/a n/a Ground Balls...... 3, 8/2/03 vs. BOS 3, 8/2/03 vs. BOS Penalties...... 2, 6/14/03 vs. BOS 2, two times Penalty Minutes ...... 2.0, 6/14/03 vs. BOS 2.0, two times Face-offs Won ...... n/a n/a Face-offs Attempted ...... n/a n/a Face-off Win Percentage ...... n/a n/a The Bayhawks celebrate their 21-13 victory over the Long Island Lizards in the 2002 Major League Lacrosse Championship Game at Columbus Crew Stadium.

38 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 39 BradBrad DUMONTDUMONT #6#6 MarkMark FRYEFRYE #24#24

POSITION: Midfield HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 185 POSITION: Midfield HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 182 BORN: March 17, 1981 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 23 BORN: June 14, 1977 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 26 BIRTHPLACE: Baltimore, Md. RESIDENCE: Washington, D.C. BIRTHPLACE: Annapolis, Md. RESIDENCE: Annapolis, Md. COLLEGE: Princeton, 2003 COLLEGE: Loyola College, 1999 HIGH SCHOOL: McDonogh School (Owings Mills, Md.) HIGH SCHOOL: Severna Park (Severna Park, Md.) MLL EXPERIENCE: First Season MLL EXPERIENCE: Fourth Season ACQUIRED: October 1, 2003; Obtained from MLL Player Pool ACQUIRED: January 13, 2001; MLL Inaugural Draft pick (11th round)

Selected by the Bayhawks from the MLL Player Pool along with Adam Baxter and Josh Tankersley on 2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Mark Frye’s Honor Roll October 1, 2003. Had breakout season for the Bayhawks in 2003 … ranked fifth • Bud Light Game MVP - 6/21/03 vs. Long Island COLLEGE: Graduated from Princeton in 2003 ... four-year starter for the Tigers ... team captain … fin- on the team with 14 goals, includ- • 2003 MLL All-Star Game Participant ished Tiger career with 58 goals and 20 assists …named All-American in 2002 and 2003 … named All- ing four two-pointers … also had Ivy League selection during junior and senior seasons … named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team in five assists during the season for 23 points … held to an assist in the season opener against Long Island 2002 … fourth on the Princeton scoring list with 29 points (22 goals, seven assists) in 2002 season … and then exploded for multiple points in each of the next four games … registered a two-point goal in helped the Tigers win the 2001 NCAA Division I Championship ... received Princeton’s highest honor, four games, including back-to-back games against New Jersey and Bridgeport, helping Baltimore to first the Higgenbotham Award. two wins of the season … earned Bud Light Game MVP honors against Long Island on June 21 after scoring game-winning goal with 23 seconds left in the fourth quarter … had season-best five points PERSONAL: Currently working as a development associate for Edens and Avant … father played against Rochester on June 27 … scored two goals, including a two-pointer, after getting stitches in the lacrosse at Johns Hopkins University … father works in real estate development … mother works in real second half of 20-12 victory over the Rattlers … named to his first All-Star Game as one of the estate and graduated from Towson University … son of Herb and Linda Fredeking. Bayhawks' eight selections … scored two goals, including a two-pointer, and had two assists in the National Division's 27-12 victory … scored his fourth two-point goal of the regular season against New Jersey on July 26, adding to team record for two-point goals in a season … ranks third on the Bayhawks' all-time ledger for two-point goals along with midfielder Jeff Sonke … scored twice against Rochester on August 9 at Homewood Field in Baltimore's 19-14 win … scored a goal in eight of final nine regu- lar season games … made starts in both postseason games at midfield … scored twice along with three assists in the two games … scored both of his postseason goals in the victory over New Jersey in semi- finals … registered two assists in New Balance Championship Game loss to Long Island.

2002 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Tied for third on team with 12 assists …scored his first MLL goal in Bayhawks' season-opening victory against Rochester on June 6 … tied team record on June 13 against BALTIMORE BAYHAWKS HISTORICAL FIRSTS New Jersey with four assists … scored one goal with two assists on June 21 at Bridgeport … registered First Regular Season Game Played...... June 7, 2001 vs. Long Island Lizards pair of assists against the Rattlers in the Bayhawks' home finale victory on August 3. First Regular Season Home Game Played ...... June 7, 2001 vs. Long Island Lizards First Regular Season Road Game Played ...... June 16, 2001 at New Jersey Pride First Regular Season Overtime Game Played ...... July 27, 2001 vs. Bridgeport Barrage First Regular Season Day Game Played ...... June 16, 2001 at New Jersey Pride Mark FRYE’s 2003 and Career Highs First Regular Season Night Game Played ...... June 7, 2001 vs. Long Island Lizards 2003 SEASON CAREER First Regular Season Win ...... June 7, 2001 vs. Long Island Lizards (16-13) Goals ...... 3, 6/14/03 at BOS 3, 6/14/03 at BOS First Regular Season Loss ...... June 16, 2001 at New Jersey Pride (14-19) Two-Point Goals ...... 1, four times 1, two times First Postseason Win ...... September 1, 2001 vs. Boston Cannons (12-11) Assists ...... 2, 6/27/03 at ROC 4, 6/13/02 vs. NJ First Postseason Loss ...... September 3, 2001 vs. Long Island Lizards (11-15) Points ...... 5, 6/27/03 at ROC 5, 6/27/03 at ROC Ground Balls First Goal Scored...... Tom Marechek vs. Long Island Lizards, 6/7/01 ...... 3, two times 4, 7/14/02 at LI Penalties First Goal Scored by an Opponent ...... - Long Island Lizards, 6/7/01 ...... 2, two times 2, three times Penalty Minutes First Two-Point Goal Scored ...... Josh Sims vs. Rochester Rattlers, 6/24/01 ...... 2.0, two times 2.0, two times Face-offs Won First Two-Point Goal by an Opponent ...... David Curry - New Jersey Pride, 6/16/01 ...... n/a n/a Face-offs Attempted First Power Play Goal Scored ...... Mark Millon at New Jersey Pride, 6/16/01 ...... n/a 1, 6/30/01 at BOS Face-off Win Percentage First Hat Trick Recorded ...... Tom Marechek vs. Long Island Lizards, 6/7/01 ...... n/a 0%, 6/30/01 at BOS First Penalty ...... Chris Turner at New Jersey Pride (Slashing), 6/16/01

40 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 41 Mark FRYE #24

2001 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Saw limited playing time with the Bayhawks during the inaugural season due to lingering injuries … won eight groundballs and picked up two penalties and 1.5 minutes of penal- ty time during the season.

AMATEUR/CLUB: Scored one goal and registered two assists while playing in the World Games … played for Team Toyota of the United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) in 2000 … scored six goals with six assists, ranking him among the top 25 scorers in USCLA's Southern Division.

COLLEGE: Scored 94 goals and added 36 assists in collegiate career at Loyola … earned All-America sta- tus three times during career, including back-to-back first-team distinction in 1998 and 1999 … named second-team All-American as a sophomore in 1997.

PERSONAL: Currently serves as a distribution coordinator for Under Armour Performance Company in Baltimore … spent time in the Canadian Football League as a punt returner for the British … one of two children born to Mark and Denise Frye.

Frye 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 05/31/03 vs LI * 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 06/05/03 @ NJ Did Not Dress 06/12/03 @ Bri * 3 2 1 1 4 3 1 1.0 66.7 06/14/03 @ Bos * 4 3 1 0 4 3 1 1.0 75.0 06/21/03 vs LI * 5 2 0 0 2 1 1 1.0 40.0 06/27/03 @ Roc * 7 2 1 2 5 1 1 1.0 28.6 07/12/03 vs Bos * 4 0 0 1 1 2 2 2.0 0.0 07/19/03 vs Bri * 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 0.0 50.0 07/26/03 vs NJ * * 4 1 1 0 2 2 0 0.0 25.0 08/02/03 @ Bos * * 3 1 0 0 1 0 2 2.0 33.3 08/09/03 vs Roc * * 4 2 0 0 2 2 1 1.0 50.0 TOTAL 10 3 38 14 4 5 23 17 9 9.0 36.8 Frye Career Regular Season Statistics Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2003 10 3 38 14 4 5 23 17 9 9.0 36.8 2002 13 4 19 5 0 12 17 13 5 3.0 26.3 2001 8 1 10 0 0 0 0 8 2 1.5 0.0 Career 31 8 67 19 4 5 40 38 16 13.5 28.4 Frye Career Postseason Statistics Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2003 2 2 10 2 0 3 5 2 2 2.0 20.0 2002 2 1 4 2 0 1 3 2 0 0.0 50.0 2001 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Career 6 3 19 4 0 4 8 4 2 2.0 21.1

42 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse KipKip FULKSFULKS #13#13 Kip FULKS #13 COLLEGE: Two-time All-American and All- Atlantic Coast Conference selection at Maryland POSITION: Midfield HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 188 … helped lead Terrapins to NCAA Championship BORN: October 13, 1972 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 31 game in 1995 … scored 60 goals, registered 12 BIRTHPLACE: Logan, Utah RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. assists and collected 200 groundballs in college COLLEGE: University of Maryland, 1996 career with Maryland … two-time academic HIGH SCHOOL: W.T. Woodson (Fairfax, Va.) honor roll member … earned entrance into the MLL EXPERIENCE: Fourth Season National Leadership Honor Society (Omicron ACQUIRED: January 11, 2003; MLL Inaugural Draft pick (10th round) Delta Kappa).

PERSONAL: Currently serves as Vice President of 2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Kip Fulks’ Honor Roll Operations and part-owner for Under Armour, a Played in seven games during the performance apparel company based in Baltimore regular season, including all six • Bud Light Game MVP - 7/27/01 vs. Bridgeport … youngest of three children in family. home games … also played at Boston on June 14, coming off the bench in 17-16 overtime victory over the Cannons … scored his first goal of the season against Long Island on June 21 … sent to the penalty box four times for four minutes during the regular season … called for two penalties against Long Island in season opener on May 31 … scored first career two-point goal against Rochester on August 9, setting personal season-high for points … appeared off the bench in both postseason games … scored the Bayhawks' only postseason two-point goal in semifinal victory over New Jersey.

2002 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Appeared in 12 games during the regular season … scored four goals with one assist … scored first goal of the season against New Jersey on June 13 at Ravens Stadium … scored a pair of goals at New Jersey on June 29 … among the team leaders in penalties with seven … Fulks 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) ranked third on team in penalty minutes with 5.5 minutes in the box. Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2001 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Eighth on the team in scoring with 11 goals and two assists … posted 05/31/03 vs LI * 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 2.0 0.0 three-goal performance in Baltimore's 12-11 victory over Rochester … scored the game-winning goal 06/05/03 @ NJ Did Not Dress past Jim Mule to give Bayhawks a 12-11 victory over Bridgeport on July 27 at Homewood Field. 06/12/03 @ Bri Did Not Dress 06/14/03 @ Bos * * 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0.0 AMATEUR/CLUB: Four-time All-Club selection in the United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) 06/21/03 vs LI * 4 1 0 0 1 1 1 1.0 25.0 … earned second-team honors playing for Team Toyota while leading the squad to the Club 06/27/03 @ Roc Did Not Dress Championship in 2000 … three-time All-Vail Tournament team and All-Ocean City Tournament team 07/12/03 vs Bos * 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1.0 0.0 selection … earned distincton of having the fastest shot in lacrosse at 1999 Vail Shootout … fired a shot 07/19/03 vs Bri * 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0.0 0.0 at 105 miles per hour. 07/26/03 vs NJ * 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0.0 08/02/03 @ Bos Did Not Dress 08/09/03 vs Roc * 4 1 1 0 2 3 0 0.0 25.0 Kip FULKS’ 2003 and Career Highs TOTAL 7 1 11 2 1 0 3 16 4 4.0 18.2 2003 SEASON CAREER Fulks Career Regular Season Statistics Shots ...... 4, two times 9, 6/13/02 vs. NJ Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % Goals ...... 1, two times 3, 8/18/01 vs. ROC Two-Point Goals 2003 7 1 11 2 1 0 3 16 4 4.0 18.2 ...... 1, 8/9/03 vs. ROC 1, 8/903 vs. ROC 2002 12 5 40 4 0 1 5 16 7 5.0 10.0 Assists ...... n/a 1, three times 2001 14 13 40 11 0 2 13 15 7 4.5 27.5 Points ...... 2, 8/9/03 vs. ROC 3, 8/18/01 vs. ROC Career 33 19 91 17 1 3 21 47 18 13.5 18.7 Ground Balls...... 3, three times 4, 6/21/02 at BRI Penalties...... 1, 5/31/03 vs. LI 3, 7/14/02 at LI Fulks Career Postseason Statistics Penalty Minutes ...... 2.0, 5/31/03 vs. LI 2.0, two times Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % Face-offs Won ...... n/a n/a 2003 2 0 7 2 1 0 3 4 1 1.0 28.6 Face-offs Attempted ...... n/a n/a 2002 2 0 10 3 1 0 4 0 0 0.0 30.0 Face-off Win Percentage ...... n/a n/a 2001 2 2 11 1 0 0 1 7 1 0.5 9.1 Career 6 2 28 6 2 0 8 11 2 1.5 21.4

44 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 45 GaryGary GAITGAIT #22#22 Gary GAIT #22 2002 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Named the Bayhawks' Player-Coach prior to the start of the season after being acquired from Long Island on May 1 along with attackman Sean Radebaugh … fared well, guid- POSITION: Midfield HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 215 ing the team to league-best 10-4 record … fourth on the team with 31 points on 25 goals and six assists BORN: April 5, 1967 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 37 … named starter in the 2002 All-Star Game for the National Division … missed two games with a calf BIRTHPLACE: Victoria, British Columbia RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. injury but continued to coach the team from the sidelines … made his return against Bridgeport on June COLLEGE: Syracuse, 1991 21 and scored three goals in Baltimore's fourth straight win to start the season … recorded five hat tricks HIGH SCHOOL: on the season, ranking him among the league leaders. MLL EXPERIENCE: Fourth Season (Third with Baltimore) ACQUIRED: May 1, 2002; Trade with Long Island 2001 SEASON (LONG ISLAND): Led the Long Island Lizards to the inaugural MLL Championship with 30 goals and eight assists … second on the Lizards' scoring list with 38 total points … ranked among the league leaders in goals scored and hat tricks … registered first of five hat tricks in the inaugural game 2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Gary Gait’s Honor Roll against Baltimore … second on the squad with 37 groundballs … started at midfield for the American Appeared in all 11 games for the Division team at 2001 LacrosseStar Game. Bayhawks during regular season • Bud Light Game MVP - 6/21/01 vs. Boston * … started three times, including • 2001 MLL LacrosseStar Game Participant * first two games of the season … • Bud Light Game MVP - 8/11/01 vs. Bridgeport * ranked second on the team in goals • 2002 MLL All-Star Game Participant scored behind attackman Mark Millon … has scored at least one • Bud Light Game MVP - 6/14/03 vs. Boston goal in last 16 regular season • MLL Offensive Player of the Week - Week of 6/15/03 games, including last five games of • 2003 MLL All-Star Game Participant the 2002 regular season … record- • 2003 Bud Light MLL All-Star Game MVP - 7/17/03 ed 100th career MLL point against • Bud Light Game MVP - 7/26/03 vs. New Jersey Bridgeport on July 19 with five- * - with Long Island Lizards point performance (three goals, two assists) … became 11th player in League history to reach 100 career regular season points and the third in Bayhawks history (Millon and attackman Tom Marechek are the others) … has scored 85 career regular season goals (55 as a Bayhawk) and 25 career assists … earned MLL Offensive Player of the Week honors after scoring nine goals and assisting on two others in two-game road trip at Bridgeport and Boston … scored five goals with one assist in 21-14 victory over Bridgeport … scored four goals, including game-winner in over- time, and assisted on another in 17-16 overtime win over the Cannons … named Bud Light Game MVP for his game-winning heroics against Boston on June 14 … made third All-Star appearance … earned Bud Light All-Star Game MVP award after scoring five goals, including first two-point goal of his career, along with one assist … named Bud Light Game MVP against New Jersey on July 26 at Homewood Field with four-goal, two-assist performance … came off the bench in both postseason games … scored eight goals and added two assists in the two games … tallied six goals in New Balance Championship Game loss to Long Island … missed single-game postseason record for goals in a game by one … broth- er, Paul, set the record with seven against Baltimore in the 2001 MLL Championship game. Gary GAIT’s 2003 and Career Highs 2003 SEASON CAREER Shots...... 13, 7/12/03 vs. BOS 13, 7/12/03 vs. BOS Goals ...... 5, 6/12/03 at BRI 5, 6/12/03 at BRI Two-Point Goals ...... n/a n/a Assists ...... 4, 6/27/03 at ROC 4, 6/27/03 at ROC Points ...... 6, three times 6, four times Ground Balls...... 8, 6/12/03 at BRI 8, 6/12/03 at BRI Penalties...... 1, two times 1, five times Penalty Minutes ...... 1.0, two times 1, three times Face-offs Won ...... n/a n/a Face-offs Attempted ...... n/a n/a Face-off Win Percentage ...... n/a n/a

46 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 47 Gary GAIT #22

AMATEUR/CLUB: Three-time All-World team selection in 1990, 1994 and 1998 … earned the distinc- tion as the world's Top Midfielder after his play for the Canadian National Team in the 1998 World Championships … coached Canadian Under-19 team during summer of 2003 at World Championships … Canada finished second to the United States in the tournament held at Johnny Unitas Stadium ® at Towson University … Canada finished with 4-2 record.

COLLEGE: Four-time All-American at Syracuse University … graduated as the Orangemen's all-time goal leader with 192 and led the team to three NCAA Division I Championships … also owned single-sea- son goal record with 70, which he scored in 1988, when he graduated … earned NCAA Division I Most Outstanding Player of the Year award in 1988 and 1990 … named NCAA Division I Most Outstanding Midfielder in 1988 and 1989 seasons … ranks seventh all-time at Syracuse with 253 career points.

PERSONAL: Worked as an assistant women's lacrosse coach at University of Maryland for nine years, helping the Terrapins win seven straight NCAA Division I Championships … married to the former Nicole Black … has two children; a daughter, Taylor, and a son, Braedon.

Gait 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 05/31/03 vs LI * * 6 1 0 0 1 2 0 0.0 16.7 06/05/03 @ NJ * * 4 1 0 1 2 0 1 1.0 25.0 06/12/03 @ Bri * 6 5 0 1 6 8 0 0.0 83.3 06/14/03 @ Bos * 8 4 0 1 5 4 0 0.0 50.0 06/21/03 vs LI * 7 3 0 1 4 2 0 0.0 42.9 06/27/03 @ Roc * 7 2 0 4 6 1 0 0.0 28.6 07/12/03 vs Bos * 13 2 0 0 2 1 0 0.0 15.4 07/19/03 vs Bri * 8 3 0 2 5 0 1 1.0 37.5 07/26/03 vs NJ * * 6 4 0 2 6 2 0 0.0 66.7 08/02/03 @ Bos * * 7 2 0 0 2 1 0 0.0 28.6 08/09/03 vs Roc * 9 3 0 1 4 1 0 0.0 33.3 TOTAL 11 4 81 30 0 13 43 22 2 2.0 37.0 Gait Career Regular Season Statistics Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2003 11 4 81 30 0 13 43 22 2 2.0 37.0 2002 12 4 59 25 0 6 31 29 3 2.0 42.4 2001 14 10 86 30 0 8 38 33 1 0.5 34.9 Career 37 18 226 85 0 27 112 84 6 4.5 37.6 Gait Career Postseason Statistics Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2003 2 0 25 8 0 1 9 6 0 0.0 32.0 2002 2 1 13 4 0 4 8 3 0 0.0 30.8 2001 2 2 7 3 0 2 5 9 1 0.5 42.9 Career 6 3 45 15 0 7 22 18 1 0.5 33.3

48 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse JamieJamie HANFORDHANFORD #55#55 Jamie HANFORD #55 2001 SEASON (BRIDGEPORT): Anchored Bridgeport defense with 52 groundballs … scored one goal with POSITION: Defense/Faceoff HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 230 four assists in inaugural season … scored his lone goal BORN: May 25, 1975 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 28 of season against Boston on July 14 … registered a point BIRTHPLACE: Marin County, Cal. RESIDENCE: , N.Y. against four of the other five teams … held without a COLLEGE: Loyola College, 1998 point by Baltimore … one of seven Barrage players HIGH SCHOOL: Darien (Darien, Conn.) selected to play in the LacrosseStar Game. MLL EXPERIENCE: Fourth Season ACQUIRED: July 27, 2002; Trade with Bridgeport AMATEUR/CLUB: Played on the 1999 United States team in the World Cup … played for the New York Athletic Club … member of Team Toyota. 2003 SEASON Jamie Hanford’s Honor Roll (BALTIMORE): Played COLLEGE: Played at Loyola College for former and started in all 11 • 2001 MLL LacrosseStar Game Participant # Greyhound and current University of Maryland Coach games of the regular sea- • 2002 MLL All-Star Game Participant # Dave Cottle … three-time All-American at Loyola … son … finished second on • MLL Defensive Player of the Week - Week of 6/30/03 named Loyola College Most Valuable Player in 1997 the team in groundballs • New Balance Sportsman of the Game - 7/26/03 vs. New Jersey and 1998 … Face-off Man of the Year in 1998 … start- behind midfielder Paul ed every game of his college career. Cantabene with 53 … • MLL Defensive Player of the Week - Week of 7/29/03 also won 10-of-21 face- # - with Bridgeport Barrage PERSONAL: Works as a consultant for Liberty offs, including two-of- Financial Group … enjoys golfing and surfing … lists four against Bridgeport on July 19 … selected to start third All-Star Game and first for National Division favorite lacrosse memory as beating the … one of eight Baltimore selections to the exhibition at Mitchel Athletic Complex … scored two-point in the 2001 National Lacrosse League title game. goal in National Division's 27-12 victory … recorded first assist of the season in Baltimore's overtime victory over Boston on June 14 … received MLL Defensive Player of the Week honor following Baltimore's 20-12 victory over Rochester on June 27 … held Rochester's Casey Powell to just one goal Hanford 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) in Baltimore's fifth straight win … named New Balance Sportsman of the Game and MLL Defensive Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % Player of the Week after holding to one goal on 15 shots in the Bayhawks' 14-13 victory over New Jersey … led the Bayhawks in penalties with 10 … started both postseason games on defense 05/31/03 vs LI * * 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 2.0 0.0 … won one-of-three face-offs in the postseason … recorded six groundballs. 06/05/03 @ NJ * * 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0.0 0.0 06/12/03 @ Bri * * 0 0 0 0 0 8 1 1.0 0.0 2002 SEASON (BRIDGEPORT/BALTIMORE): Scored one goal and had one assist with Bridgeport … 06/14/03 @ Bos * * 1 0 0 1 1 8 2 2.0 0.0 anchored Barrage defense with 36 groundballs … had nine penalties at Bridgeport before being traded 06/21/03 vs LI * * 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0.0 to Baltimore on July 27 … made Bayhawks debut later that night against Long Island … backed up mid- 06/27/03 @ Roc * * 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0.0 0.0 fielder Paul Cantabene on face-offs … made the American Division All-Star team for the second straight 07/12/03 vs Bos * * 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0.0 year … scored his first goal as a Bayhawk in the regular season finale at New Jersey in Baltimore's 18- 07/19/03 vs Bri * * 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1.0 0.0 16 victory … won seven-of-15 face-offs in four games with Baltimore … collected four penalties and 2.5 07/26/03 vs NJ * * 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 2.0 0.0 minutes of penalty time with the Bayhawks. 08/02/03 @ Bos * * 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 1.0 0.0 08/09/03 vs Roc * * 1 0 0 0 0 4 1 1.0 0.0 Jamie HANFORD’s 2003 and Career Highs TOTAL 11 11 5 0 0 1 1 53 10 10.0 0.0 2003 SEASON CAREER Hanford Career Regular Season Statistics Shots...... 2, 6/27/03 at ROC 3, three times Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % Goals ...... n/a 1, two times 2003 11 11 5 0 0 1 1 53 10 10.0 0.0 Two-Point Goals ...... n/a n/a 2002 14 11 9 2 0 1 3 51 13 10.5 22.2 Assists ...... 1, 6/14/03 at BOS 1, five times 2001 13 12 8 1 0 4 5 52 10 9.5 12.5 Points ...... 1, 6/14/03 at BOS 2, 6/15/02 vs. BOS* Career 38 34 22 3 0 6 9 156 33 30.0 13.6 Ground Balls...... 10, 7/26/03 vs. NJ 12, 6/23/01 vs. BRI* Penalties...... 2, three times 3, 7/18/02 @ BOS* Hanford Career Postseason Statistics Penalty Minutes ...... 2.0, three times 2.5, 7/18/02 @ BOS* Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % Face-offs Won ...... 3, 8/9/03 vs. ROC 26, 6/28/02 vs. LI* 2003 2 2 1 1 0 1 2 6 0 0.0 100.0 Face-offs Attempted ...... 7, 8/2/03 at BOS 41, 6/28/02 vs. LI* 2002 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 5 1 1.0 0.0 Face-off Win Percentage ...... 100%, 6/27/03 at ROC 100%, two times Career 4 4 2 1 0 1 2 11 1 1.0 50.0 * - with Bridgeport

50 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 51 JohnJohn HORRIGANHORRIGAN #25#25 BobbyBobby HORSEYHORSEY #94#94

POSITION: Goalkeeper HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 165 POSITION: Attack HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 185 BORN: September 8, 1978 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 25 BORN: October 17, 1978 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 25 BIRTHPLACE: Annapolis, Md. RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. BIRTHPLACE: West Chester, Pa. RESIDENCE: West Chester, Pa. COLLEGE: Towson, 2001 COLLEGE: Loyola College, 2001 HIGH SCHOOL: St. Mary’s (Annapolis, Md.) HIGH SCHOOL: West Chester East (West Chester, Pa.) MLL EXPERIENCE: Second Season MLL EXPERIENCE: First Season ACQUIRED: December 18, 2003; MLL Supplemental Draft pick (Fifth round) ACQUIRED: December 18, 2003; MLL Supplemental Draft pick (2nd round)

2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Played first season of professional lacrosse with Baltimore … one of Selected in second round of the 2004 MLL Supplemental Draft … 11th overall selection in the 15-round three former to be selected by Baltimore in 2003 MLL Supplemental Draft, joining draft … one of five former Loyola College Greyhounds drafted in Supplemental Draft. attackman and midfielder Josh Tankersley … Ford and Tankersley were waived during the preseason … one of three netminders on the season roster with Greg Cattrano and Erik Miller … made AMATEUR/CLUB: Has played for MAB Paints and GMH in Philadelphia … also spent time with Lax MLL debut in 21-14 win over Bridgeport on June 12 … allowed three goals, including a two-pointer, in World of Baltimore. seven minutes … recorded one save … dressed for six of the 11 regular season games … did not dress in either postseason game. COLLEGE: Finished four-year career at Loyola with 66 goals, 41 assists, and 44 groundballs … scored 24 goals with nine assists as a senior for the Greyhounds … scored career-high six goals against Butler AMATEUR/CLUB: Has played for Kielings, Single Source Solution, and Crease Monkeys … named to in Loyola's 12-3 win on March 14, 2001 … earned honorable mention All-America honors as a senior the All-Tournament team at the Ocean City Lax Tournament … named Defensive Most Valuable Player … named recipient of John R. Mohler award at Loyola College. at the Hawaii Invitational. PERSONAL: Enjoys reading Harry Potter books … lists playing the guitar as one of his favorite hobbies COLLEGE: Played four seasons at Towson University under tutelage of Carl Runk and Tony Seaman … led … favorite food is chicken … has one younger sister, Jordynne Horsey-Jarrett (21) … father is a custo- the Tigers to the America East Conference title during his senior season … named an Academic All- dian … mother is a graduate of West Chester State University … son of Robert Horsey, Sr. and Diane American … earned honorable mention All-American status as a senior … received the Towson Horsey. University Senior Male Athlete of the Year in 2001 after guiding Tigers to the NCAA semifinals … stopped 58.1 per cent of the shots he faced in 2001 and allowed just 8.1 goals per game … ended his career fourth on the Tigers' all-time list for saves with 570 … had a career 57.3 save percentage.

PERSONAL: Currently works as a financial representative for Northwestern Mutual … hobbies include playing tennis and spending time with wife … most memorable experiences are getting engaged, buy- ing his first house, and reaching the NCAA "Final Four" … lists favorite athlete as … brother, Rob, played lacrosse at Towson University … youngest of two sons born to Peter and Gwyenth Horrigan … Wife, Jennifer, is a Towson graduate. Horrigan 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) Date Game GP GS Min Shots GA 2ptG Sv % GAA W/L/ND 05/31/03 vs LI Did Not Play 06/05/03 @ NJ Did Not Dress 06/12/03 @ Bri * 7 4 3 1 25.0 30.0 ND 06/14/03 @ Bos Did Not Play 06/21/03 vs LI Did Not Play 06/27/03 @ Roc Did Not Dress 07/12/03 vs Bos Did Not Play 07/19/03 vs Bri Did Not Dress 07/26/03 vs NJ Did Not Play 08/02/03 @ Bos Did Not Dress LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! 08/09/03 vs Roc * Did Not Play The Bayhawks have been shown on television 16 times during regular season play during the last three TOTAL 1 1 7 4 3 1 25.0 30.0 0-0 seasons ... Baltimore owns a 12-4 all-time mark in games where the cameras are rolling ... During the 2001 season, the Bayhawks had all seven of their home games televised on WMAR-TV in Baltimore Horrigan Career Regular Season Statistics ... The Bayhawks won six of those seven regular season games with the only loss coming against New Season GP GS Min Shots GA 2ptG Sv % GAA W-L Rec. Jersey on August 4 ... For the past two seasons, the Bayhawks have had games televised as part of the 2003 1 1 7 4 3 1 25.0 30.0 0-0 Major League Lacrosse Game of the Week package, which aired on ESPN2 last season ... The Career 1 1 7 4 3 1 25.0 30.0 0-0 Bayhawks are 6-3 in those games.

52 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 53 KevinKevin KAISERKAISER #10#10 BrianBrian LANGTRYLANGTRY #1#1

POSITION: Defense HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 205 POSITION: Attack/Midfield HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 190 BORN: April 3, 1976 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 28 BORN: May 16, 1976 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 28 BIRTHPLACE: Baltimore, Md. RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. BIRTHPLACE: Massapequa, N.Y. RESIDENCE: Denver, Colo. COLLEGE: Johns Hopkins, 1998 COLLEGE: Hofstra, 1998 HIGH SCHOOL: Loyola (Baltimore, Md.) HIGH SCHOOL: St. Anthony’s (Huntington, N.Y.) MLL EXPERIENCE: First Season MLL EXPERIENCE: Fourth Season ACQUIRED: December 18, 2003; MLL Supplemental Draft pick (13th round) ACQUIRED: May 29, 2003; Trade with Rochester before MLL Collegiate Draft

Selected in 13th round of 2004 MLL Supplemental Draft … only Hopkins graduate drafted by 2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Acquired on the day of the MLL Collegiate Draft for Baltimore's first Bayhawks in 2004 Supplemental Draft … one of three former Blue Jays selected in the entire draft … round draft pick … played sparingly in his first season with the Bayhawks … only appearance of the college teammate of current Bayhawk Shawn Nadelen and former Baltimore players Dudley Dixon and season came against Long Island on June 21 … scored first goal as a Bayhawk, a two-pointer, for his Rob Doerr. 30th career MLL goal … did not dress in either postseason game.

AMATEUR/CLUB: Played for the Mt. Washington Wolfpack from 1999-2003. 2002 SEASON (BRIDGEPORT): Fifth on the team in scoring with 20 points on 11 goals and nine assists … scored a two-point goal … scored two goals and added two assists in victory over Baltimore at COLLEGE: Finished four-year career with two goals and one assist … also recorded 121 groundballs as Ravens Stadium on June 22 … scored season-high three goals against Long Island on June 29. a Blue Jay … scored one goal on six shots during senior season to go with 47 groundballs … received the Fred Smith Trophy for Outstanding Loyalty and Dedication … recipient of the Bob Scott Award as 2001 SEASON (BRIDGEPORT): Scored 18 goals with seven assists in first season with Bridgeport … a freshman in 1995. recorded four goals in game against Long Island on August 11 … scored six goals against the Lizards and Boston during the season … had season-high four points against Boston on June 15 and against PERSONAL: Currently is employed as a Nasdaq equity trader with … hobbies include com- Long Island on August 11 … selected by Bridgeport as the first pick in the 2001 Supplemental Draft. peting in triathlons, working out, relaxing, and watching football and hockey … most memorable expe- riences are getting married on September 13 of last year, making the Philadelphia Wings (NLL) roster in AMATEUR/CLUB: Earned first-team All-Club honors on two occasions since graduating from Hofstra 2000, playing in two college "Final Fours" with Johns Hopkins … lists favorite athlete as Ray Lewis of University in 1998. the Baltimore Ravens … favorite quote is from Lewis: "I take you out of your game mentally before I even beat you up physically" … enjoys reading "Lord of the Rings" trilogy by JRR Tolkien … lists favorite COLLEGE: Graduated from in 1998 … named the America East Conference Player movies as "Old School" and "Lord of the Rings" trilogy … favorite meal is steak dinner … lists favorite of the Year and first-team All-Conference selection as a senior … finished fourth in the nation with 35 restaurants as Fleming's and Ruth Chris Steakhouse in Baltimore … favorite sportscaster is Stuart Scott assists during final season for the Pride … also was third in the nation in total points with 75 … scored of ESPN … father works in corporate real estate and is a graduate of Loyola College … father served as career-high seven points against Hartford during 1998 season … named honorable mention All- captain of the Greyhounds' 1973 Mason-Dixon Conference's championship basketball team … mother American as a senior … played in USILA North-South All-Star Game. works as a high school Director of Students and graduated from the College of Notre Dame … son of Michael and Christine Kaiser … wife, Heidi, is an attorney and a graduate of Ohio University. PERSONAL: Currently teaching in Denver … coached Arapahoe High School team to 11-3 record in 2003 … team reached the second round of the Colorado state playoffs … lists favorite memory as the Barrage's opening game against Long Island in 2001 season … married to Missy and the couple has three dogs. Brian LANGTRY’s 2003 and Career Highs 2003 SEASON CAREER Shots...... 2, 6/21/03 vs. LI 17, 6/30/01 at NJ* Goals ...... 1, 6/21/03 vs. LI 4, 8/11/01 vs. LI* Two-Point Goals ...... 1, 6/21/03 vs. LI 1, two times Assists ...... n/a 2, two times Points ...... 2, 6/21/03 vs. LI 4, four times Ground Balls...... n/a 5, two times Penalties...... n/a 1, three times UNDER THE LIGHTS Penalty Minutes ...... n/a 0.5, three times The Bayhawks have not played in a “day” game since the 2001 season, a stretch of 26 regular season Face-offs Won ...... n/a n/a games dating back to the 2001 regular season finale ... All 12 of their regular season games last sea- Face-offs Attempted ...... n/a n/a son were played at 6:00 p.m. or later ... The last time that the Bayhawks played an afternoon game Face-off Win Percentage ...... n/a n/a was on August 26, 2001 against the New Jersey Pride ... The start of the game was scheduled for 4:00 p.m. ... Baltimore has an all-time record of 3-1 in day games. * - with Bridgeport

54 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 55 Brian LANGTRY #1 TomTom MARECHEKMARECHEK #42#42 Langtry 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % POSITION: Attack HEIGHT: 5-10 WEIGHT: 200 05/31/03 vs LI Did Not Dress BORN: August 25, 1968 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 35 06/05/03 @ NJ Did Not Dress BIRTHPLACE: Kitchener, Ontario RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. COLLEGE: 06/12/03 @ Bri Did Not Dress Syracuse, 1993 HIGH SCHOOL: 06/14/03 @ Bos Did Not Dress Lambrick Park (Victoria, British Columbia) MLL EXPERIENCE: Fourth Season 06/21/03 vs LI * 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0.0 50.0 ACQUIRED: January 11, 2001; MLL Inaugural Draft pick (First Round) 06/27/03 @ Roc Did Not Dress 07/12/03 vs Bos Did Not Dress 07/19/03 vs Bri Did Not Dress 2003 SEASON Tom Marechek’s Honor Roll (BALTIMORE): 07/26/03 vs NJ Did Not Dress Finished 08/02/03 @ Bos Did Not Dress the regular season third • Bud Light Game MVP - 6/7/01 vs. Long Island on the team list in • 2001 LacrosseStar Game Participant 08/09/03 vs Roc Did Not Dress points behind attackman • Bud Light Game MVP - 8/11/01 vs. Boston TOTAL 1 0 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0.0 50.0 Mark Millon (68) and Langtry Career Regular Season Statistics midfielder Gary Gait (43) • Bud Light Game MVP - 8/26/01 vs. New Jersey … scored 24 goals to go • 2002 MLL All-Star Game Participant Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % with nine assists during • 2003 MLL All-Star Game Participant 2003 1 0 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0.0 50.0 the regular season … tal- • Bud Light Game MVP - 8/22/03 vs. New Jersey (MLL 2002 12 1 71 11 1 8 20 30 2 1.0 15.5 lied four goals in three Semifinals) 2001 14 4 68 18 0 7 25 23 1 0.5 26.5 separate games, includ- Career 27 5 141 30 2 15 47 53 3 1.5 21.5 ing back-to-back wins against New Jersey (4g, 3a) … became member of the "100-point Club" at Bridgeport on June 12 after seven-point performance … one of three Bayhawks to reach the milestone during their time with Baltimore (Millon, Gait) … one of eight Baltimore players to play in the 2003 MLL All-Star Game … scored one goal and had one assist against the American Division … scored game-winning goal against New Jersey with 2:43 remaining in the fourth quarter of Baltimore's 14-13 win on July 26, which snapped a two-game losing streak … started a 4-0 Baltimore run with his first goal of the night at the 5:17 mark of the first period in that game … scored twice with one assist against Rochester on August 9 … started on attack in both postseason games … scored three goals in semifinal victory over New Jersey, including game-winner with 36 seconds left in the fourth quarter … named Bud Light Game MVP for semifinal heroics.

2002 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Second on the team in scoring with 42 points on 30 goals and 12 assists … played in 13 of 14 games during the season, missing regular season finale against New Jersey on August 15 … opened season with two-goal, one-assist effort against Rochester on June 6 … scored a goal in all 13 games that he played in … led the team in assists on four occasions during the season … also scored team-high in goals three times during the season … acored season-high four goals against Tom MARECHEK’s 2003 and Career Highs 2003 SEASON CAREER Shots...... 10, 6/5/03 at NJ 12, 6/7/01 vs. LI Goals ...... 4, three times 6, 6/7/01 vs. LI Two-Point Goals ...... n/a n/a Assists ...... 3, 6/12/03 at BRI 3, 6/12/03 at BRI Points ...... 7, 6/12/03 at BRI 8, 6/7/01 vs. LI Ground Balls...... 4, 6/12/03 at BRI 4, two times Penalties...... 2, 5/31/03 vs. LI 2, four times Penalty Minutes ...... 2.0, 5/31/03 vs. LI 2.0, two times Face-offs Won ...... n/a 1, 6/29/02 at NJ Face-offs Attempted ...... n/a 1, 6/29/02 at NJ Face-off Win Percentage ...... n/a 100%, 6/29/02 at NJ Midfielder Jude Collins Attackman Tom Marechek

56 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 57 Tom MARECHEK #42 Tom MARECHEK #42

New Jersey on June 29 and on July 18 Marechek 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) … named to play in 2002 MLL All-Star Game. Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 05/31/03 vs LI * * 4 1 0 0 1 1 2 2.0 25.0 2001 SEASON (BALTIMORE): MLL 06/05/03 @ NJ * * 10 4 0 1 5 3 1 1.0 40.0 All-Star Game selection … established 06/12/03 @ Bri * * 7 4 0 3 7 4 0 0.0 57.1 a Bayhawks record with six goals and 06/14/03 @ Bos * * 4 2 0 0 2 2 0 0.0 50.0 two assists against Long Island in the Inaugural Game at Homewood on June 06/21/03 vs LI * * 3 2 0 0 2 1 0 0.0 66.7 7 … the eight points set team and 06/27/03 @ Roc * * 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 0.0 25.0 League records for points in a game … 07/12/03 vs Bos * * 5 1 0 1 2 2 0 0.0 20.0 second on the team and sixth in MLL 07/19/03 vs Bri * * 8 4 0 2 6 2 0 0.0 50.0 with 34 goals … tied for ninth in the 07/26/03 vs NJ * * 3 2 0 0 2 2 1 1.0 66.7 League with 45 points … ranked 08/02/03 @ Bos * * 3 1 0 1 2 0 1 1.0 33.3 among the League leaders with 11 08/09/03 vs Roc * * 5 2 0 1 3 3 0 0.0 40.0 assists … led the team with three game- TOTAL 11 11 56 24 0 9 33 21 5 5.0 42.9 winning goals … scored a short-handed goal against Boston, one of seven play- Marechek Career Regular Season Statistics ers to do so … ranked fifth on the team Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % with 20 groundballs. 2003 11 11 56 24 0 9 33 21 5 5.0 42.9 AMATEUR/CLUB: Two-time All-World 2002 13 10 58 29 0 11 40 20 6 4.0 50.0 Team selection … started for the silver- 2001 14 12 79 34 0 11 45 17 7 5.0 43.0 medal-winning Canadian National Career 38 33 193 87 0 31 118 58 18 14.0 45.1 Team during the 1990 World Games in Australia … teamed with Gait brothers Marechek Career Postseason Statistics to win British Columbia's junior Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % national championship 2003 2 2 11 4 0 3 7 8 0 0.0 36.4 (the ) and was the top scor- 2002 2 2 6 3 0 2 5 6 1 0.5 50.0 er … United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) Southern 2001 2 2 7 4 0 2 6 5 0 0.0 57.1 Division first-team All-Club selection Career 6 6 24 11 0 7 18 19 1 0.5 45.8 at attack while playing for Team Toyota in 1999 ... earned All-Club hon- ors five times while with Mt. Washington and Team Toyota.

COLLEGE: Finished his career at Syracuse as one of the top four college goals scorers in lacrosse history with 182 … four-time All- American … three-time first-team All-American pick … had 76 assists and 258 career points … scored 53 goals during his junior season to lead NCAA Division I … played for National Championship teams with the Orangemen in 1989 and 1990 … set Syracuse freshman record by scoring 46 goals on just 82 shots (56.1 per cent).

PERSONAL: Currently works as a Physical Education Teacher and the Varsity Boy's Soccer and Lacrosse Coach at Glenelg Country School … coached lacrosse team to MIAA "C" Conference title game, losing to Chapelgate Christian by 14-5 at Johnny Unitas Stadium ® at Towson University in May of 2003 … has guided Glenelg to the conference title game three times since 1999 ... son of Estelle and Lee WILL YOU MARRY ME? Marechek … has two brothers and three sisters ... married wife Catherine on September 13, 2003. Following the 2003 season, three Bayhawks walked down the aisle and became husbands ... Goalkeeper John Horrigan married longtime sweetheart Jennifer, who is also a Towson University graduate ... Attackman Tom Marechek married wife Catherine on September 13, 2003, while former attackman and current assistant coach John Blatchley tied the knot with the former Teresa Molesworth on December 5, 2003 ... Attackman Andrew “Buggs” Combs and defenseman Zack Burke may be the next Bayhawks to “take the plunge” ... Combs is engaged to Ashley Hohnstine, the head field hockey coach at the College of Notre Dame in Baltimore, while Burke is engaged to Jill Riding ... Zack and Jill are planning to be married on May 1, 2004.

58 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 59 DanDan MAROHLMAROHL #27#27 ErikErik MILLERMILLER #21#21

POSITION: Attack HEIGHT: 6-1 WEIGHT: 200 POSITION: Goalkeeper HEIGHT: 6-5 WEIGHT: 245 BORN: March 30, 1978 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 26 BORN: October 14, 1971 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 32 BIRTHPLACE: Annapolis, Md. RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. BIRTHPLACE: Bel Air, Md. RESIDENCE: Cockeysville, Md. COLLEGE: UMBC, 2000 COLLEGE: Salisbury State, 1995 HIGH SCHOOL: St. Mary’s (Annapolis, Md.) HIGH SCHOOL: C. Milton Wright (Bel Air, Md.) MLL EXPERIENCE: First Season MLL EXPERIENCE: Third Season ACQUIRED: December 18, 2003; MLL Supplemental Draft pick (ninth round) ACQUIRED: March 16, 2004; Obtained from MLL Player Pool

One of two former UMBC Retrievers to be drafted by the Bayhawks in the 2004 Supplemental Draft 2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Appeared in one game during the regular season … Replaced starting along with eighth round selection Zack Burke … originally drafted by the Bayhawks in the 2002 netminder Greg Cattrano in third quarter of the Rochester win on June 27 after "Cat" was hit in the neck Supplemental Draft … released during the preseason. and throat areas with a shot … Played 1:20 of the Bayhawks' 20-12 victory … Faced one shot and allowed a goal … Dressed in both postseason games, but did not play in either game. COLLEGE: Finished his UMBC career ranked fourth on school’s all-time scoring list with 192 points ... 2002 SEASON (NEW JERSEY/BALTIMORE): Played in one game for the New Jersey Pride before scored 103 career goals with 89 assists ... was team’s leading scorer as a senior, scoring 20 goals with 32 being added to the Bayhawks roster prior to the MLL Championship game victory over Long Island … assists ... led the nation in scoring by a freshman in 1997 with 53 points and was 20th overall in the Did not appear in Baltimore's 21-13 win over the Lizards. nation, averaging 4.42 points per game ... set UMBC freshman record for points ... recorded career-high seven points on three occasions ... graduated with a degree in geography. AMATEUR/CLUB: Played for Toyota Lacrosse Club from 2000 to 2002 … Member of the United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) Championship team in 2000. PERSONAL: Currently employed as a loan officer for Maryland Mortgage ... lists graduating from col- COLLEGE: lege as the non-lacrosse accomplishment that he is most proud of ... participated in basketball and foot- Played two years at Essex Community College (1990-1991) before playing two seasons at ball while growing up ... his first job as a kid was as a paperboy ... the famous person (dead or alive) Salisbury State University during 1993 and 1994 seasons … Member of the NJCAA National that he would love to interview is Jim Morrison ... would like to travel to Australia. Championship team in 1991 … Won NCAA Division III Championship in 1994 and received first-team All-America honors … Named Most Valuable Player of 1994 NCAA Division III National Championship in 1994. PERSONAL: Currently works as a senior sales associate for a network integration firm … lists hobbies as playing golf, travel and live music … most memorable experiences are winning the MVP award of the 1994 NCAA National Championship and playing in the first NLL game in Colorado … favorite ath- letes are Michael Jordan, Cal Ripken, Jr. and Ray Lewis … favorite movies are Slap Shot and Caddyshack … lists favorite sportscaster as Stuart Scott of ESPN … oldest of two sons born to Robert and Kathleen Miller.

Miller 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) Date Game GP GS Min Shots GA 2ptG Sv % GAA W/L/ND 05/31/03 vs LI Did Not Dress 06/05/03 @ NJ Did Not Play 06/12/03 @ Bri Did Not Dress 06/14/03 @ Bos Did Not Play 06/21/03 vs LI Did Not Dress 06/27/03 @ Roc * 1 1 1 0 0.0 60.0 ND 07/12/03 vs Bos Did Not Dress 07/19/03 vs Bri Did Not Play 07/26/03 vs NJ Did Not Dress 08/02/03 @ Bos Did Not Play 08/09/03 vs Roc * Did Not Dress TURF TROLLS? TOTAL 1 0 1 1 1 0 0.0 60.0 0-0 Last season, the Bayhawks were the only team in Major League Lacrosse to play their home games at Miller Career Regular Season Statistics a stadium that had artificial grass for its playing surface ... The Bayhawks had a 3-3 record at Homewood Field last season ... In their inaugural 2001 season at Homewood Field, Baltimore was Season GP GS Min Shots GA 2ptG Sv % GAA W-L Rec. dominant at home with a 6-1 record while playing on the artificial surface ... The Bayhawks have a 2003 1 0 1 1 1 0 0.0 60.0 0-0 10-5 all-time record in games played on artificial turf ... This season will be the third season where 2002 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0-0 the Bayhawks play their home games on an artificial surface. Career 2 0 1 1 1 0 0.0 60.0 0-0

60 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 61 MarkMark MILLONMILLON #9#9 Mark MILLON #9 … named to play in third straight All- Star Game, starting on attack for MLL All-Time Scoring Leaders POSITION: Attack HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 184 National Division in 27-12 victory … No. Player Team Points BORN: May 17, 1971 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 33 teamed up with midfielder Jeff Sonke BIRTHPLACE: Glen Cove, N.Y. RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. to win the Bullseye skill competition 1. Casey Powell LI-Roc 191 COLLEGE: University of , 1993 at half-time of the exhibition … 2. Mark Millon Bal 188 HIGH SCHOOL: Harborfields (Long Island, N.Y.) scored four points as a team, including 3. Jesse Hubbard NJ 184 MLL EXPERIENCE: Fourth Season a two-pointer for the final shot of the 4. NJ 143 ACQUIRED: January 11, 2001; Assigned to Baltimore in Inaugural Draft round …won Bud Light Game MVP 5. Dan Denihan Bal-Bri 141 honors for the fourth time during the 6. Roc 139 season after scoring six goals and 2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Mark Millon’s Honor Roll 7. David Evans Bos 129 adding three assists against Rochester Warrior MLL Offensive Player of the 8. Jay Jalbert NJ-LI 127 • Bud Light Game MVP - 6/30/01 vs. Boston in regular season finale … his four Year for second straight season … game MVP honors led the league 9. Tom Marechek Bal 118 • Bud Light Game MVP - 7/21/01 vs. Rochester MLL's second all-time leading scorer along with being named MLL 10. David Curry NJ 116 with 130 goals and 58 assists for 188 • 2001 LacrosseStar Game Participant Offensive Player of the Week twice … 11. Gary Gait LI-Bal 112 points … led the Bayhawks in scoring • 2001 LacrosseStar Bud Light Game MVP - 8/2/01 had nine hat tricks during the regular 12. Bri 111 for the third straight season with 45 • Bud Light Game MVP - 6/15/02 vs. Rochester season, good for second in MLL 13. NJ 106 goals and 23 assists … finished second • 2002 MLL All-Star Game Participant behind New Jersey's Jesse Hubbard … 14. Michael Watson Bos 104 on League scoring chart behind • Bud Light Game MVP - 8/3/02 vs. Rochester made both starts on attack in postsea- 15. Tim Goettelmann LI 102 Rochester's Casey Powell … tied a son … limited to three goals and two • 2002 Warrior Offensive Player of the Year 16. Bos 99 team record with four assists against assists in the two games. Bridgeport on July 19 and against • Bud Light 2002 MLL Championship Game MVP - 17. Roc-Bos 95 Rochester on June 27 … scored six 9/1/02 vs. Long Island 2002 SEASON (BALTIMORE): 18. A.J. Haugen LI 93 goals along with two assists against • Bud Light Game MVP - 6/5/03 vs. New Jersey Warrior MLL Offensive Player of the 19. Keith Cromwell Bri 86 New Jersey on June 5 in 20-16 victory • MLL Offensive Player of the Week - Week of Year … MLL Championship Game 20. Josh Sims Bal 79 … scored 100th career regular season 6/8/03 Most Valuable Player … appeared in goal against Bridgeport the following • Bud Light Game MVP - 6/12/03 vs. Bridgeport all 14 regular season games … led the team in scoring with 44 goals and 19 assists for a total of 63 points week in 21-14 win … set single-game • Bud Light Game MVP - 6/27/03 vs. Rochester … ranked among the league leaders in all three categories … became the first player in League history record for points in a game with 12 • MLL Offensive Player of the Week - Week of to reach 100 career regular season points on July 18 against New Jersey … scored six goals with two against Rochester on June 27 … his 6/30/03 assists against Rochester on August 3, tying club mark for goals and points in a game … selected to start eight goals also set a MLL record and the All-Star Game for the National Division … scored five goals and added three assists at Rochester on • 2003 MLL All-Star Game Participant a team record … held the single-game June 15, tying the club and League record for points in a game … scored four goals with two assists goals record until Long Island's Tim • Bud Light Game MVP - 8/9/03 vs. Rochester against New Jersey on June 13 … had ten hat tricks, which ranked him among the league leaders … Goettelmann scored nine goals against • 2003 Warrior Offensive Player of the Year scored five goals with two assists in 21-13 MLL Championship Game victory over Long Island to set New Jersey on August 10 … named team record for points in a single postseason game. MLL Offensive Player of the Week fol- lowing the record-setting performance 2001 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Led the team with 41 goals and 57 points … finished second in MLL in goals scored and third in total points … led the League with nine hat tricks during the regular season … Mark MILLON’s 2003 and Career Highs second on the team and fifth in MLL with 16 assists … scored two game-winning goals during the reg- ular season … his fourth goal of the game with six minutes left in the third quarter proved to be the 2003 SEASON CAREER game-winner in Baltimore's 18-12 victory over Boston on August 11 … his third goal of the August 18 Shots...... 18, 8/9/03 vs. ROC^ 18, 8/9/03 vs. ROC^ game against Rochester with 8:27 remaining in the fourth quarter gave the Bayhawks a 12-11 victory Goals ...... 8, 6/27/03 at ROC^ 8, 6/27/03 at ROC^ … credited with the assist on Kip Fulks' overtime goal against Bridgeport in 12-11 win … started for the Two-Point Goals ...... n/a n/a National Division in the 2001 LacrosseStar Game … named LacrosseStar Game MVP after scoring Assists ...... 4, 6/27/03 at ROC^ 4, two times three goals and four assists for a game-high seven points. Points ...... 12, 6/27/03 at ROC# 12, 6/27/03 at ROC# AMATEUR/CLUB: Two-time All-World selection … earned MVP honors at the 1994 World Games … Ground Balls ...... 5, 6/12/03 at BRI 5, 6/12/03 at BRI voted the 1998 World Games Best Attackman … scored 47 goals and dished out 23 assists combined in Penalties...... 1, 6/12/03 at BRI 1, five times the 1994 and 1998 World Games … earned Player of the Year honors three times in the United States Penalty Minutes ...... 1.0, 6/12/03 at BRI 1.0, three times Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) … second-team South Conference All-Club selection in 1999 for Face-offs Won ...... n/a n/a Mt. Washington … led Long Island-Hofstra to the Club Championship in 1994 and Mt. Washington in Face-offs Attempted ...... n/a n/a 1995. Face-off Win Percentage ...... n/a n/a ^ - Team Record, # - MLL Record

62 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 63 Mark MILLON #9

COLLEGE: Earned NCAA All-America status three times at University of Massachusetts, including first-team distinction during his junior and senior seasons … scored 155 goals and registered 58 assists during college career … named MVP of the 1993 North-South All-Star Game.

PERSONAL: Currently works as a sales/marketing representative for Warrior Lacrosse, Inc. … sup- ports the United Way through his Millon Lacrosse Camps and clinics … one of four children raised by Anthony and Kathleen Millon … older brother, Tony, played with Mark on the USA Team in the 1994 World Games … sister, Tracie, played lacrosse at Maryland and won three NCAA Championships … married the former Erin Brown during the off-sea- son ... Erin and Mark have one son, McCabe, who was born on March 25, 2004.

Millon 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 05/31/03 vs LI * * 14 4 0 0 4 1 0 0.0 28.6 06/05/03 @ NJ * * 11 6 0 2 8 0 0 0.0 54.5 06/12/03 @ Bri * * 12 5 0 1 6 5 1 1.0 41.7 06/14/03 @ Bos * * 11 3 0 1 4 2 0 0.0 27.3 06/21/03 vs LI * * 8 2 0 3 5 0 0 0.0 25.0 06/27/03 @ Roc * * 14 8 0 4 12 1 0 0.0 57.1 07/12/03 vs Bos * * 13 3 0 2 5 4 0 0.0 23.1 07/19/03 vs Bri * * 8 1 0 4 5 1 0 0.0 12.5 07/26/03 vs NJ * * 10 4 0 0 4 1 0 0.0 40.0 08/02/03 @ Bos * * 12 3 0 3 6 1 0 0.0 25.0 08/09/03 vs Roc * * 18 6 0 3 9 1 0 0.0 33.3 TOTAL 11 11 131 45 0 23 68 17 1 1.0 34.4 Millon Career Regular Season Statistics Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2003 11 11 131 45 0 23 68 17 1 1.0 34.4 2002 14 11 104 44 0 19 63 18 2 1.5 42.3 2001 14 12 92 41 0 16 57 16 2 1.5 44.6 Career 39 34 327 130 0 58 188 51 5 4.0 39.8 Millon Career Postseason Statistics Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2003 2 2 17 2 0 0 2 8 0 0.0 11.8 2002 2 2 14 6 0 3 9 6 1 1.0 42.9 2001 2 2 19 3 0 2 5 3 1 1.0 15.8 Career 6 6 50 11 0 5 16 17 2 2.0 22.0 64 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse JamisonJamison MULLENMULLEN #20#20 ShawnShawn NADELENNADELEN#32#32

POSITION: Attack/Midfield HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 185 POSITION: Defense HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 200 BORN: September 29, 1979 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 24 BORN: April 16, 1979 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 25 BIRTHPLACE: Annapolis, Md. RESIDENCE: Edgewater, Md. BIRTHPLACE: Henrietta, N.Y. RESIDENCE: East Windsor, N.J. COLLEGE: University of Virginia, 2001 COLLEGE: Johns Hopkins, 2001 HIGH SCHOOL: St. Mary’s (Annapolis, Md.) HIGH SCHOOL: Rush-Henrietta (Henrietta, N.Y.) MLL EXPERIENCE: First Season MLL EXPERIENCE: Fourth Season ACQUIRED: January 2, 2004; Obtained from MLL Player Pool ACQUIRED: June 1, 2001; MLL Collegiate Draft pick (Third Round)

Added to roster on January 2, 2004 from MLL Player Pool … lone Virginia graduate on Bayhawks ros- 2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Shawn Nadelen’s Honor Roll ter … Has not played in MLL during first three years of League. Played in the last ten games of the regular season after missing the sea- • SoBe Iron Lizard - 7/4/02 vs. Boston COLLEGE: Scored 21 goals with 14 assists in four-year career at Virginia … Played in 54 career games son opener with an injury … took as a Cavalier … Had best season as a senior, scoring nine goals with seven assists … member of 1999 three shots … credited with first assist of the season on a Tom Marechek goal in the second half of the NCAA Division I Championship team. Bayhawks' 20-16 victory over New Jersey … it was his second career MLL assist with four career goals … made start at Boston on June 14 … recorded season-high five groundballs in overtime victory over PERSONAL: Currently works as a mortgage consultant at Elite Funding and Tenacity Mortgage … Cannons … started in place of injured Brian Reese against New Jersey on June 26, recording two ground- brother, Justin, is senior captain of Virginia lacrosse team … father, Ed, was an all-american lacrosse balls … came off the bench in both of the Bayhawks' player at University of Maryland … has one brother … father is a certified public accountant … moth- postseason games. er is an IRA planner and a graduate of Western Maryland College … son of Page Anderson and Edward Mullen … engaged to Tara Foran, a 2001 University of Maryland graduate … Foran was part of four 2002 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Appeared in 12 games straight NCAA Championship-winning teams at Maryland. … scored three goals, including a goal in the final regu- lar season game against New Jersey … scooped up 27 groundballs … grabbed team-high four loose balls at Long Island on July 14 and three against Boston on July 6 at Cawley Stadium … called for two penalties.

2001 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Came off the bench for the Bayhawks as a long pole defenseman in his first MLL season … scored his first professional goal off a Greg McCavera assist in the second quarter of Bayhawks' 14-10 victory over Long Island … selected by the Bayhawks as the 15th overall pick in the 2001 MLL Collegiate Draft.

COLLEGE: Second-team All-American defenseman at TOP SINGLE-GAME TEAM SCORING PERFORMANCES Johns Hopkins University as a senior … graduated with a degree in psychology. Points Opponent Date Result 21 at Bridgeport Barrage 6/12/03 Baltimore, 21-14 20 at Rochester Rattlers 6/27/03 Baltimore, 20-12 20 at New Jersey Pride 6/5/03 Baltimore, 20-16 20 at New Jersey Pride 8/26/01 Baltimore, 20-9 Shawn NADELEN’s 2003 and Career Highs 19 vs. Rochester Rattlers 8/9/03 Baltimore, 19-14 2003 SEASON CAREER 18 at New Jersey Pride 8/15/02 Baltimore, 18-16 Shots...... 2, 6/27/03 at ROC 2, 6/27/03 at ROC 18 at Boston Cannons 7/6/02 Baltimore, 18-9 Goals ...... n/a 1, four times 18 vs. New Jersey Pride 6/13/02 Baltimore, 18-11 Two-Point Goals ...... n/a n/a 18 vs. Boston Cannons 8/11/01 Baltimore, 18-12 Assists ...... 1, 6/5/03 at NJ 1, two times 17 vs. Bridgeport Barrage 7/19/03 Bridgeport, 22-17 Points ...... 1, 6/5/03 at NJ 1, six times 17 at Boston Cannons (OT) 6/14/03 Baltimore, 17-16 Ground Balls...... 5, two times 6, 7/4/02 vs. BOS 17 vs. New Jersey Pride 7/18/02 Baltimore, 17-10 Penalties...... 2, 6/27/03 at ROC 2, 6/27/03 at ROC 17 at New Jersey Pride 6/29/02 New Jersey, 22-17 Penalty Minutes ...... 2.0, 6/27/03 at ROC 2.0, 6/27/03 at ROC 17 at Rochester Rattlers 6/15/02 Baltimore, 17-13

66 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 67 Shawn NADELEN #32 SeanSean RADEBAUGHRADEBAUGH #7#7 PERSONAL: Currently works as an assistant men's lacrosse coach at … Tigers went to the NCAA Division I semifinals in 2002 under his tutelage … enjoys fly-fishing in his spare time … active in US Lacrosse's pledge drives … one of two sons born to Lon and Cathy Nadelen … older broth- POSITION: Midfield/Attack HEIGHT: 5-9 WEIGHT: 170 er, Chris, played lacrosse at Nazareth College and won two national championships. BORN: August 22, 1972 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 31 BIRTHPLACE: Wilmington, Del. RESIDENCE: Monkton, Md. COLLEGE: Salisbury State University, 1995 Nadelen 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) HIGH SCHOOL: Loyola (Baltimore, Md.) MLL EXPERIENCE: Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % Third Season ACQUIRED: 05/31/03 vs LI Did Not Dress April 1, 2004; Trade to Philadelphia for M Ryan Moran 06/05/03 @ NJ * 0 0 0 1 1 5 1 1.0 0.0 06/12/03 @ Bri * 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0.0 0.0 Makes return to Baltimore 06/14/03 @ Bos * * 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0.0 after being acquired from Sean RADEBAUGH’s Career Highs 06/21/03 vs LI * 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0.0 Philadelphia for midfielder Shots ...... 6, 7/22/01 vs. BOS 06/27/03 @ Roc * 2 0 0 0 0 4 2 2.0 0.0 Ryan Moran on April 1 … Goals...... 5, 7/22/01 vs. BOS played one season for 07/12/03 vs Bos * 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0.0 0.0 Two-Point Goals...... n/a Baltimore and one for Long Assists 07/19/03 vs Bri * 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0.0 0.0 Island … sat out the 2003 sea- ...... 3, 7/28/01 at BOS 07/26/03 vs NJ * * 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0.0 son for personal reasons … Points...... 6, two times 08/02/03 @ Bos * 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0.0 Part of first two MLL champi- Ground Balls ...... 3, four times 08/09/03 vs Roc * 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 1.0 0.0 onship teams ... rejoins current Penalties ...... 1, two times TOTAL 10 2 3 0 0 1 1 31 4 4.0 0.0 player-coach and former Penalty Minutes ...... 1.0, 7/28/01 at BOS Lizard teammate Gary Gait. Nadelen Career Regular Season Statistics Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2002 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Acquired along with midfielder Gary Gait from Long Island for attack- 2003 10 2 3 0 0 1 1 31 4 4.0 0.0 man Ken Garcia and two draft picks prior to season … played in 10 games and made five starts on attack 2002 12 4 5 3 0 0 3 27 2 2.0 60.0 for MLL champions … registered seven goals with three assists … scored two goals at Bridgeport in 15- 7 win … scored twice in loss at New Jersey on June 29 … did not play in either postseason game. 2001 7 0 2 1 0 1 2 6 0 0.0 50.0 Career 29 6 10 4 0 2 6 64 6 6.0 40.0 2001 SEASON (LONG ISLAND): Selected 10th by Long Island in inaugural draft … played in all 14 Nadelen Career Postseason Statistics games while making three starts … fourth on team in scoring with 22 goals and 11 assists … second on the team in assists and fifth in goals scored … led Lizards with two game-winning goals … named Bud Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % Light MVP after scoring career-high five goals in 23-14 win over Boston … scored three goals with three 2003 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0.0 0.0 assists at Boston six days later … scored a goal with an assist in championship game win over Baltimore. 2002 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1.5 0.0 2001 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0.5 0.0 AMATEUR/CLUB: Played for five years in the United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) for Career 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 3 2.0 0.0 Team Toyota from 1996 to 2000 … All-Club selection at attack during all five seasons … named Player of the Year in 1999.

COLLEGE: Two-time All-America selection at attack in 1994 and 1995 at Salisbury State … helped Sea Gulls to Division III national championship during both seasons … named Most Valuable Player of 1995 title game … selected to play in 1995 North-South All-Star Game … graduated from Salisbury with degree in business management.

PERSONAL: Currently works for Radebaugh's Florist and Greenhouses in Towson … enjoys hunting and fishing … younger brothers, Dan and Tucker, played for Boston Cannons in 2001 … oldest of four children born to Steve and Judy Radebaugh.

Radebaugh Career Regular Season Statistics DON’T FALL BEHIND Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % If a team is trailing the Bayhawks after the second quarter, there is a good chance that the Bayhawks 2002 10 5 29 7 0 3 10 5 0 0.0 24.3 will walk away with the victory ... The Bayhawks are 23-3 all-time when leading at the half ... During 2001 14 3 39 22 0 11 33 17 2 1.5 56.4 the 2001 season, Baltimore was a perfect 9-0 when having the lead after two quarters of play ... Career 24 8 68 29 0 14 43 22 2 1.5 42.6 Baltimore was 6-2 when leading at the half last season.

68 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 69 BrianBrian REESEREESE #34#34 Brian REESE #34 AMATEUR/CLUB: Had a goal and an assist as a member of the United States World Cup Championship team … United States Club Lacrosse Association (USCLA) Southern Conference first-team All-Club POSITION: Defense HEIGHT: 6-3 WEIGHT: 210 selection on defense while playing for Team Toyota in 2000 … had seven goals and 10 assists in two sea- BORN: August 29, 1976 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 27 sons with Toyota … named Defensive MVP at the 2000 Hawaii Lacrosse Invitational. BIRTHPLACE: Baltimore, Md. RESIDENCE: Denver, Colo. COLLEGE: University of Maryland, 1998 COLLEGE: Earned All-America honors as a senior at University of Maryland … scored 11 goals and HIGH SCHOOL: St. Paul’s (Brooklandville, Md.) added 12 assists on defense during his career … member of the Atlantic Coast Conference Honor Roll MLL EXPERIENCE: Fourth Season … made the Dean's List during his freshman, junior and senior years at College Park … graduated with ACQUIRED: January 13, 2001; MLL Inaugural Draft pick (Fifth Round) a degree in criminology and criminal justice.

PERSONAL: Currently works as Director of Team Operations for NDP Lacrosse … active volunteer for 2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Brian Reese’s Honor Roll the United Way … has given time to MDA and is a member of the MDA Muscle Team … youngest of Starter on defense in 10 of the 11 four siblings … married to former University of Maryland and current women's • 2001 LacrosseStar Game Participant regular season games … part of lacrosse coach Cathy Nelson Reese … Cathy played at Maryland and graduated in 1998 among the top starting defense that allowed 157 • 2002 MLL All-Star Game Participant ten all-time leaders in goals (140), assists (77), and total points (217). goals, which was second in MLL … • 2003 MLL All-Star Game Participant had season-high five groundballs against Boston on July 12 in 11-10 loss … named to start in his third MLL All-Star Game … one of eight Baltimore players selected and one of six Baltimore starters for National Division … left the exhibition with a knee injury after Tim Goettelmann's helmet hit him in the right knee … ejected from August 2 loss against Boston after getting involved in an altercation with Cannons midfielder Mike Regan … received a three-minute unsportsmanlike conduct penalty in addition to the ejection … received two-game sus- pension, but appealed the decision and was allowed to play the following week against Rochester on August 9 … his two-game suspension was reduced to one game, which he served against Long Island on August 17 … game was rained out with 8:31 remaining in the opening stanza, but he was ruled to have served the suspension … started on defense in both postseason games … recorded seven groundballs in Reese 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) the two games, but was sent to the penalty box three times … called for two penalties against Long Island in the New Balance Championship Game. Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 05/31/03 vs LI * * 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0.0 0.0 2002 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Played in all 14 games … selected to play in the 2002 MLL All-Star 06/05/03 @ NJ * * 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1.0 0.0 Game … scored a goal and added an assist for the National Division in the 21-16 victory … led the 06/12/03 @ Bri * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 Bayhawks in penalties with eight … recorded 30 groundballs. 06/14/03 @ Bos * * 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0.0 0.0 06/21/03 vs LI * * 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1.0 0.0 2001 SEASON (BALTIMORE): One of three starting defensemen for the Bayhawks in the inaugural sea- 06/27/03 @ Roc * * 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1.0 0.0 son … part of defensive unit that allowed just 198 goals in 16 games, which ranked second among the six teams in the League … scored the second goal in the Bayhawks' 14-7 win over New Jersey that set 07/12/03 vs Bos * * 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0.0 0.0 a League record for fewest goals allowed in a single game … third on the team with 25 groundballs … 07/19/03 vs Bri * * 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0.0 0.0 named to start for the National Division in the inaugural LacrosseStar Game. 07/26/03 vs NJ Did Not Dress 08/02/03 @ Bos * * 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3.0 0.0 Brian REESE’s 2003 and Career Highs 08/09/03 vs Roc * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.0 0.0 TOTAL 10 10 1 0 0 0 0 26 6 8.0 0.0 2003 SEASON CAREER Reese Career Regular Season Statistics Shots...... 1, 6/21/03 vs. LI 2, two times Goals ...... n/a 1, 7/6/01 vs. NJ Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % Two-Point Goals ...... n/a n/a 2003 10 10 1 0 0 0 0 26 6 8.0 0.0 Assists ...... n/a n/a 2002 14 9 0 0 0 0 0 30 8 7.0 0.0 Points ...... n/a 1, 7/6/01 vs. NJ 2001 14 10 4 1 0 0 1 27 4 3.5 25.0 Ground Balls...... 5, 7/12/03 vs. BOS 5, two times Career 38 29 5 1 0 0 1 83 18 18.5 20.0 Penalties...... 2, 8/9/03 vs. ROC 2, two times Reese Career Postseason Statistics Penalty Minutes ...... 3.0, 8/2/03 at BOS 3.0, 8/2/03 at BOS Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % Face-offs Won ...... n/a n/a 2003 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 3 3.0 0.0 Face-offs Attempted ...... n/a n/a 2002 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 1.0 0.0 Face-off Win Percentage ...... n/a n/a 2001 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 6 1 0.5 0.0 Career 6 6 1 0 0 0 0 16 5 4.5 0.0

70 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 71 RobRob SCHERRSCHERR #23#23

POSITION: Goalkeeper HEIGHT: 5-8 WEIGHT: 190 BORN: April 2, 1981 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 23 BIRTHPLACE: Baltimore, Md. RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. COLLEGE: Johns Hopkins, 2003 HIGH SCHOOL: McDonogh School (Owings Mills, Md.) MLL EXPERIENCE: Second Season ACQUIRED: October 13, 2003; Trade with Bridgeport for GK Greg Cattrano

2003 SEASON (BRIDGEPORT): Joined the Barrage prior to the team's July 12 game against Long Island … remained with the team for the rest of the season … did not play in any games for the Barrage, which finished with a 1-11 record.

AMATEUR/CLUB: Has played for E-Lacrosse and various other club teams in tournaments … started in goal for the United States Under-19 team in 1999 that won the gold medal in the Under-19 World Championships.

COLLEGE: Earned second-team All-America honors as a senior at Johns Hopkins University … also served as a team captain for Coach 's Blue Jays … started all 16 games in goal for the Blue Jays, who advanced to the NCAA Division I Championship game … finished sixth in the nation with a 7.12 goals against average … stopped 60.1 per cent of the shots he faced, ranking him 14th in the nation in save percentage … tied career-high with 18 saves in win over Virginia on March 22 … also had 18 saves in the 2001 NCAA quarterfinal against Notre Dame … started 12 games in goal in 2001 and finished the season ranked 11th in the nation in goals against average, allowing just 8.52 goals per game … also stopped 58.7 per cent of the shots he faced as a sophomore … ranks 11th all-time on the Hopkins all-time list with 309 career saves … started 28 games in his college career and held opponents to eight goals or less in 17 of those games … earned degree in anthropology at Hopkins.

PERSONAL: Currently works as a team sales manager for Rebel Wear … wishes to pursue a career in coaching and possibly teaching … enjoys anything that makes him or someone else laugh … lists favorite athletes as of the Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse team, and Ray Lewis and Todd Heap of the Baltimore Ravens … enjoys teaching kids the game of lacrosse … wishes to move to Colorado … enjoys eating seafood, including crab cakes, steamed crabs, oysters, and mussels … favorite movies are Meet the Parents, Dumb and Dumber, Caddyshack, and Gladiator … uncle, Stuart, played lacrosse at Frostburg State … cousin, Tom, played lacrosse at University of Delaware … cousin, David Misler, played lacrosse at Duke … father is a doctor and a University of Maryland graduate … mother is a homemaker … has two older brothers … son of Dr. Jules and Bonnie Scherr.

TOP TEN HOME CROWDS Date Opponent Site Attendance July 6, 2001 New Jersey Pride Homewood Field 6,011 June 7, 2001 Long Island Lizards Homewood Field 5,953 June 24, 2001 Bridgeport Barrage Homewood Field 4,761 July 27, 2002 Long Island Lizards Ravens Stadium 4,296 June 22, 2002 Bridgeport Barrage Ravens Stadium 4,095 June 6, 2002 Rochester Rattlers Ravens Stadium 3,625 July 18, 2002 New Jersey Pride Ravens Stadium 3,498 August 4, 2001 New Jersey Pride Homewood Field 3,411 August 3, 2002 Rochester Rattlers Ravens Stadium 3,351 July 4, 2002 Boston Cannons Ravens Stadium 3,307 Note: The MLL record for single-game attendance is 9,683, set during the Rochester Rattlers game against the Long Island Lizards at Frontier Field on August 23, 2001.

www.baltimorebayhawks.com 73 JoshJosh SIMSSIMS #4#4 Josh SIMS #4 COLLEGE: NCAA Division I Midfielder of the Year during his sophomore and senior seasons at Princeton … earned NCAA All-America honors and NCAA All-Tournament Team distinction three POSITION: Midfield HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 205 times … awarded the 2000 Sportsman of the Year by College Lacrosse USA as a senior … named Ivy BORN: July 29, 1978 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 25 League Player of the Year in 2000 … voted Outstanding Male Athlete at Princeton at end of his senior BIRTHPLACE: Annapolis, Md. RESIDENCE: Superior, Colo. year … all-Ivy League and Academic All-Ivy League honoree three times … also named a GTE Academic COLLEGE: Princeton, 2000 All-American on two occasions … received the NCAA Top VII Award, which is given to an undergrad- HIGH SCHOOL: Severn School (Annapolis, Md.) uate in recognition of academic, community service and athletic involvement … played on two nation- MLL EXPERIENCE: Fourth Season al championship teams. ACQUIRED: January 13, 2001; Assigned to Baltimore in Inaugural Draft PERSONAL: Currently working for Icon Lacrosse, a lacrosse consulting company he founded with New Jersey Pride goalkeeper … has given time as a volunteer for pediatric AIDS awareness at 2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Josh Sims’ Honor Roll the Robert Wood Johnson Hospital in New Jersey … serves as assistant boy's lacrosse coach at Severn Played in seven regular season • 2001 LacrosseStar Game Participant School … helped the Admirals reach the quarterfinals of the MIAA "A" Conference tournament in 2003 games, making two starts … before falling to eventual champion Calvert Hall by 18-9 at Johnny Unitas Stadium ® at Towson scored three goals on 11 shots in • Bud Light Game MVP - 6/6/02 vs. Rochester University … youngest of two sons born to Bill and Joann Sims … grandfather, William, was captain of Bayhawks' 20-16 victory over New • SoBe Iron Lizard - 7/6/02 vs. Boston U.S. Naval Academy football team … cousin, Nate, was a professional snowboarder … married to Jersey on June 5, including a two- • SoBe Iron Lizard - 7/18/02 vs. New Jersey Meghan Bauer Sims. pointer … missed four games after tearing right posterior cruciate liga- ment in his knee in game on June 12 at Bridgeport … made instant impact upon return to lineup on July 19 … scored three goals, including a two-pointer, and had two assists in 22-17 loss to Bridgeport at Homewood Field … scored a goal in Bayhawks' July 26 win over New Jersey … scored twice against Rochester on August 9 in 19-14 home victory over the Rattlers … scored two of the Bayhawks' 11 two- point goals during the regular season … currently stands as the Bayhawks' all-time leader in two-point goals with five … came off the bench in both postseason games … scored three goals in New Balance Championship Game loss to Long Island. Sims 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) 2002 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Finished third on the team in scoring with 35 points (24 goals, 2 two- Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % point goals, nine assists) … set Bayhawks record with pair of two-point goals in Bayhawks' 18-9 victo- 05/31/03 vs LI * * 9 2 0 1 3 3 1 1.0 22.2 ry over Boston at Cawley Stadium on July 6 … had four goals and six points in the win … scored four 06/05/03 @ NJ * 11 4 1 0 5 4 1 1.0 36.4 goals in Baltimore's victory over New Jersey at Ravens Stadium on July 18 … scored a goal in three straight games to end the regular season. 06/12/03 @ Bri * * 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0.0 0.0 06/14/03 @ Bos Injured - knee 2001 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Fourth on the team with 16 goals, including a two-pointer, and nine 06/21/03 vs LI Injured - knee assists for 26 total points … scored the first two-point goal in Bayhawks history during the second quar- 06/27/03 @ Roc Injured - knee ter of Baltimore's 13-12 win over Rochester on June 24 at Homewood Field … scored the game-win- 07/12/03 vs Bos Injured - knee ning goal with less than three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter against Rochester on July 21 to 07/19/03 vs Bri * 5 3 1 2 6 1 0 0.0 60.0 give the Bayhawks a 14-13 victory … named to start on midfield for the National Division squad in the 07/26/03 vs NJ * 7 1 0 0 1 5 0 0.0 14.3 2001 MLL LacrosseStar Game. 08/02/03 @ Bos * 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 1.0 0.0 08/09/03 vs Roc * 6 2 0 1 3 2 1 1.0 33.3 AMATEUR/CLUB: Member of the United States Under-19 World Championship team in 1995. TOTAL 7 2 42 12 2 5 19 20 4 4.0 28.6 Sims Career Regular Season Statistics Josh SIMS’ 2003 and Career Highs Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2003 7 2 42 12 2 5 19 20 4 4.0 28.6 2003 SEASON CAREER 2002 14 5 54 23 2 9 34 27 2 1.5 42.6 Shots ...... 11, 6/5/03 at NJ 11, 6/5/03 at NJ 2001 14 2 59 16 1 9 26 15 4 3.5 27.1 Goals ...... 4, 6/5/03 at NJ 4, three times Career 35 9 155 51 5 23 79 62 10 9.0 32.9 Two-Point Goals ...... 1, two times 2, 7/6/02 at BOS^ Assists ...... 2, 7/19/03 vs. BRI 2, three times Sims Career Postseason Statistics Points ...... 6, 7/19/03 vs. BRI 6, two times Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % Ground Balls...... 5, 7/26/03 vs. NJ 6, 6/21/02 at BRI 2003 2 0 14 4 0 1 5 7 0 0.0 28.6 Penalties...... 1, four times 2, two times 2002 2 2 9 6 0 0 6 10 1 1.0 66.7 Penalty Minutes ...... 1.0, four times 1.5, two times 2001 2 0 8 2 0 0 2 8 1 0.5 25.0 Career 6 2 31 12 0 1 12 25 2 1.5 38.7

74 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 75 JeffJeff SONKESONKE #15#15

POSITION: Midfield HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 200 BORN: March 12, 1979 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 25 BIRTHPLACE: Midland, Mich. RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. COLLEGE: University of North Carolina, 2001 HIGH SCHOOL: Birmingham Seaholm (Birmingham, Mich.) MLL EXPERIENCE: Fourth Season ACQUIRED: June 1, 2001; MLL Collegiate Draft pick (Second Round)

2003 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Appeared in all 11 games during Jeff Sonke’s Honor Roll the regular season for Baltimore … scored a goal in each of the first • 2003 MLL All-Star Game Participant nine games … set a career-high with 18 goals, including three two-pointers … ranked second on the team in two-point goals behind midfield- er Mark Frye … had career night against Rochester on June 27, scoring four goals along with one assist in Baltimore's 20-12 win over the Rattlers … scored his first two-pointer of the season against Boston on July 12 in 11-10 defeat at Homewood Field … goal in opening minute gave Baltimore a quick 2-0 lead over the Cannons … added his second two-pointer of the season the following week against Bridgeport … selected to play in his first All-Star Game as one of eight Baltimore selections … teamed up with attackman Mark Millon to win the Bullseye skill competition at half-time of the exhibition … scored four points as a team, including a two-pointer for the final shot of the round … tied for the Bayhawks' all-time lead in two-point goals scored (5) with midfielder Josh Sims … came off the bench in postseason, making appearances in both games … scored a goal in each of the two games.

2002 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Appeared in ten games during regular season … scored seven goals with three assists, including a two-point goal … scored two-pointer against Rochester on June 15 in Baltimore's 17-13 win at a soggy Frontier Field … held scoreless for four games until the July 6 victory at Boston, scoring one goal in Baltimore's 17-9 victory … held scoreless for another four games until scoring twice against Rochester on August 3 in home finale at Ravens Stadium … added a goal in the season finale at New Jersey on August 15.

2001 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Scored five goals and registered seven assists in first season of profession- al lacrosse … one of four Bayhawks to score a two-point goal in inaugural season … fired a rocket past Bridgeport's Jim Mule in the third quarter of July 27 game against the Barrage … added another goal in the fourth quarter of the 12-11 overtime victory … selected 10th overall in 2001 MLL Collegiate Draft. Jeff SONKE’s 2003 and Career Highs 2003 SEASON CAREER Shots...... 9, 6/27/03 at ROC 9, 6/27/03 at ROC Goals ...... 4, 6/27/03 at ROC 4, 6/27/03 at ROC Two-Point Goals ...... 1, three times 1, five times Assists ...... 1, four times 1 six times Points ...... 5, 6/27/03 at ROC 5, 6/27/03 at ROC Ground Balls...... 4, 6/12/03 at BRI 5, 7/29/01 at ROC Penalties...... 1, 6/21/03 vs. LI 1, four times Penalty Minutes ...... 1.0, 6/21/03 vs. LI 1.0, 6/21/03 vs. LI Face-offs Won ...... n/a n/a Face-offs Attempted ...... n/a n/a Face-off Win Percentage ...... n/a n/a

www.baltimorebayhawks.com 77 Jeff SONKE #15

COLLEGE: Three-time All-America selection at attack for University of North Carolina … second-team honoree as a senior and a junior … named honorable mention All-American as a sophomore … named All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in each of his final two seasons at Chapel Hill … led the team in scoring three consecutive seasons … scored 102 goals and 55 assists in his four years as a Tar Heel … graduated with a degree in economics.

PERSONAL: Currently focusing on his lacrosse career … has recently become enthused in the acting/modeling business … enjoys golf and photography … one of two children to Nancy Peabody Long & Russ Long and Craig & Helen Sonke … brother, Matt, coaches lacrosse at Birmingham Seaholm High School in Birmingham, Michigan.

Sonke 2003 Regular Season Game-by-Game (Baltimore) Date Game GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 05/31/03 vs LI * 5 2 0 1 3 0 0 0.0 40.0 06/05/03 @ NJ * 4 2 0 0 2 3 0 0.0 50.0 06/12/03 @ Bri * 4 1 0 1 2 4 0 0.0 25.0 06/14/03 @ Bos * 5 2 0 0 2 2 0 0.0 40.0 06/21/03 vs LI * 5 1 0 0 1 0 1 1.0 20.0 06/27/03 @ Roc * 9 4 0 1 5 1 0 0.0 44.4 07/12/03 vs Bos * 7 1 1 1 3 2 0 0.0 14.3 07/19/03 vs Bri * 6 1 1 0 2 2 0 0.0 16.7 07/26/03 vs NJ * 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 16.7 08/02/03 @ Bos * 4 2 1 0 3 1 0 0.0 50.0 08/09/03 vs Roc * 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 25.0 TOTAL 11 0 59 18 3 4 25 15 1 1.0 30.5 Sonke Career Regular Season Statistics Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2003 11 0 59 18 3 4 25 15 1 1.0 30.5 2002 10 2 29 7 1 3 11 14 2 1.0 24.1 2001 9 0 19 5 1 1 7 9 1 0.5 26.3 Career 30 2 107 30 5 8 43 38 4 2.5 28.0 Sonke Career Postseason Statistics Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2003 2 0 13 2 0 0 2 4 0 0.0 15.4 2002 2 0 5 3 0 0 3 1 0 0.0 60.0 2001 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 Career 5 0 23 5 0 0 5 6 0 0.0 21.7

78 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse JustinJustin SUSSMANSUSSMAN #3#3 Josh TANKERSLEY #19#19

POSITION: Goalkeeper HEIGHT: 5-11 WEIGHT: 170 POSITION: Midfield HEIGHT: 6-2 WEIGHT: 195 BORN: June 5, 1980 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 23 BORN: April 22, 1980 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 24 BIRTHPLACE: Baltimore, Md. RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. BIRTHPLACE: Southfield, Mich. RESIDENCE: Baltimore, Md. COLLEGE: Bucknell, 2003 COLLEGE: Towson, 2002 HIGH SCHOOL: Friends School (Baltimore, Md.) HIGH SCHOOL: Novi (Novi, Mich.) MLL EXPERIENCE: First Season MLL EXPERIENCE: First Season ACQUIRED: December 18, 2003; MLL Supplemental Draft pick (Fourth Round) ACQUIRED: December 18, 2003; MLL Supplemental Draft pick (7th round)

Selected as the Bayhawks' fourth-round pick (23rd overall) in the 2004 MLL Supplemental Draft … first Selected in seventh round of 2004 MLL Supplemental Draft by the Bayhawks … selected by Baltimore Bucknell graduate to be selected in any MLL draft since former Bayhawk defenseman Hugh Donovan from MLL Player Pool on October 1, 2003, but had rights unprotected by the team prior to the draft was taken in the 12th round of the 2001 MLL Inaugural Draft … one of two goalkeepers selected by … waived by the Bayhawks during the 2003 preseason after being selected from the MLL Player Pool Baltimore in the 2004 Supplemental Draft, joining former Towson netminder John Horrigan as Baltimore along with former Loyola College defenseman Mike Stromberg … originally drafted by the Bridgeport selections. Barrage in the 2002 MLL Collegiate Draft, but did not play for team in remainder of 2002 season.

AMATEUR/CLUB: Played for Lax.com tournament team from 2000-2003 … member of Team Freak AMATEUR/CLUB: Played for Team Toyota during 2003 season. tournament team in 2003 … played in Maryland Summer League with Lax.com in 2003 … named Goalie of the Tournament at Lake Placid in 2002 and 2003 … finished as runner-up at 2003 Lake Placid COLLEGE: Played in 41 career games at Towson University … finished career with 45 goals and eight Tournament … selected as MVP of Bump N' Grind and War at the Shore Tournaments in 2001 … assists … battled through injuries during his senior season to record eight goals along with one assist in helped Lax.com win both tournaments that year … finished fourth at 2003 Vail Shootout. eight games … had his best season as a junior, scoring 26 goals in 18 games as the Tigers made the NCAA National Semifinals and won the America East Conference title … named second-team presea- COLLEGE: Four-year starter at … finished his career as the Bison's all-time leader in son All-American by Face-off Magazine prior to his senior year. goalkeeper wins (30) … named STX/USILA honorable mention All-American and Academic All- American as a senior … selected to play in USILA North-South Game … Defensive Player PERSONAL: Mother is a teacher who attended Eastern Michigan … father attended Clark State … son of the Year in both his junior and senior seasons … named the 2003 Patriot League Scholar-Athlete of of Patrick and Darlene Tankersley. the Year … finished second in the nation in save percentage as a senior, stopping 66.4 per cent of the shots he faced … helped the Bison win four straight Patriot League conference titles … recipient of the Bison Club award, which is presented to a member of Bucknell's senior class who best exemplifies the winning spirit of Bison Athletics … part of Bucknell's first-ever NCAA Tournament team in 2001 … earned Brine/360Lacrosse.com honorable mention All-American distinction as a sophomore. BAYHAWKS IN THE NLL PERSONAL: Currently employed by Advertising.com in Baltimore … hobbies include skiing and play- ing pickup basketball … lists most memorable experiences as Bucknell's first-ever win over a Top 10 Of the 35 players on the Bayhawks’ preseason roster, 23 have played indoor lacrosse for teams in the opponent (Bison defeated the by a 9-4 margin in 2001) and playing in National Lacrosse League ... 12 of those 23 players spent this past winter playing indoors... Those 12 Bucknell's first-ever NCAA Tournament game as a sophomore in 2001 … favorite athlete is Ray Lewis players are split between two different teams, the Colorado Mammoth and the Philadelphia Wings ... of the Baltimore Ravens … enjoys watching Forrest Gump and Braveheart … favorite band is Sublime Player-Coach Gary Gait is the most experienced indoor player on the Bayhawks roster, playing in his … enjoys eating at Bicycle in Baltmore … sister, Kelli, was a member of the University of Southern 14th season in 2003-04 ... He has been named the League’s Most Valuable Player six times, including women's crew team … uncle, Zachary Greer, was a member of the United States National Ski last season ... He set the NLL single-season goals record in 2002-2003 after helping the Mammoth Team … cousin, Ryan Petrizzi, played baseball for Albright College … cousin, Vanessa Petrizzi, was a win the East Division title. member of women's crew team … father is a lawyer and an American University graduate … mother is CEO of Sensory Management Services and graduated Ohio University … has one Bayhawks Players Currently in the National Lacrosse League sister … son of Daniel Sussman and Luiann Greer. Player Team NLL Exp. Position Jake Bergey Philadelphia 6 Forward Mark Frye Philadelphia 5 Forward Gary Gait Colorado 14 Forward Jamie Hanford Colorado 6 Defense Brian Langtry Colorado 2 Forward Tom Marechek Philadelphia 11 Forward Dan Marohl Philadelphia 3 Forward Erik Miller Colorado 5 Goalkeeper Shawn Nadelen Philadelphia 3 Forward Brian Reese Colorado 6 Defense Josh Sims Colorado 4 Forward Jeff Sonke Colorado 1 Transition

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POSITION: Midfield HEIGHT: 6-0 WEIGHT: 200 BORN: September 23, 1976 OPENING DAY 2004 AGE: 27 BIRTHPLACE: Rockville Centre, N.Y. RESIDENCE: Lutherville, Md. COLLEGE: Hofstra, 1998 HIGH SCHOOL: Bethpage (Bethpage, N.Y.) MLL EXPERIENCE: Third Season ACQUIRED: December 18, 2003; MLL Supplemental Draft pick (10th round)

Selected by the Bayhawks in the 2004 MLL Supplemental Draft … Jarred TESTA’s Career Highs Bayhawks' 10th-round selection … Shots ...... 5, 6/21/02 at BRI played in 2001 and 2002 seasons for Goals ...... 2, five times Baltimore … did not play in 2003 MLL Two-Point Goals ...... n/a season … originally acquired by Assists...... 1, 6/17/01 at BRI Baltimore in a trade with Bridgeport Points ...... 2, six times on May 23, 2001. Ground Balls ...... 4, 6/29/02 at NJ Penalties ...... 2, 6/15/02 at ROC 2002 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Played Penalty Minutes...... 2.0, 6/15/02 at ROC in nine games as a reserve for the Bayhawks … scored seven goals on 23 shots … recorded career-high two goals against Rochester on June 15 and at Boston on July 6 … gath- ered career-high four groundballs against New Jersey on June 29 … called for three penalties and three minutes of penalty time … two of those penalties came against the Rattlers on June 15.

2001 SEASON (BALTIMORE): Played in 12 games during the regular season and started nine times … finished the season sixth on the team with 13 goals and seventh in points with 14 … scored a pair of goals in three separate games during the regular season … tallied two goals in the inaugural game against Long Island on June 7 … scored twice against Bridgeport on July 27 and at New Jersey on August 26 in regular season finale … registered only assist of his career at Bridgeport on June 17 … converted 65 per cent of the shots he attempted.

AMATEUR/CLUB: Named as an All-Club selection in 1999 and 2000 while playing for Duke Tobay Lacrosse Club.

COLLEGE: Four-year letterwinner and two-year captain for Hofstra University … earned second-team All-American status as a junior in 1997 while leading Hofstra to the NCAA Tournament with team-best 22 goals … helped Hofstra to two NCAA Tournament appearances … named second-team All-America East selection in 1997.

PERSONAL: Works as a sales administrator for internet service provider … lawn care, tree climbing, and square dancing are among his hobbies … lists most memorable experience as playing in the first-ever MLL game at Homewood Field on June 7, 2001 as a Bayhawk … former Bayhawk defenseman Matt Dwan is his favorite athlete … enjoys reading Long Road … Finding Nemo is listed as favorite movie … favorite food is chicken parmigiana … lists Howard Cosell as his favorite sportscaster … brother, Brandon, plays for the Long Island Lizards and is an assistant men's lacrosse coach at University of Maryland Baltimore County … sister, Carin, is in Professional … middle child of three to Roger and Claire Testa. Testa Career Regular Season Statistics Season GP GS Sh G 2G A Pts. GB Pen. Min. Shot % 2002 9 0 23 7 0 0 7 11 3 3.0 30.4 2001 12 9 20 13 0 1 14 10 2 1.5 65.0 Career 21 9 43 20 0 1 21 21 5 4.5 46.5

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half, tying the team record before intermission … With 11:34 left in the fourth quarter, Millon scored Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score the record-breaking goal past Rochester starting netminder Jake Coon to set the records for goals and May 31 LONG ISLAND L, 12-14 August 2 @ Boston L, 15-22 points in a single game … Millon was named the League’s Offensive Player of the Week for the historic June 5 @ New Jersey W, 20-16 August 9 ROCHESTER W, 19-14 performance … The single-game goals record stood until Long Island’s Tim Goettelmann tallied nine June 12 @ Bridgeport W, 21-14 August 17 @ Long Island CCD. goals in a victory over New Jersey on August 10 … Millon still holds the mark for most points in a game. June 14 @ Boston W, 17-16 (OT) August 22 vs. New Jersey # W, 15-13 June 21 LONG ISLAND W, 13-12 August 24 vs. Long Island & L, 14-15 (OT) We’ve Got Your Number: If there is any team that has had trouble against the Bayhawks over the June 27 @ Rochester W, 20-12 last three seasons, it has been the Rochester Rattlers … Baltimore has won nine of the ten all-time meet- # - MLL Semifinals July 12 BOSTON L, 10-11 ings with the National Division rival, including a 2-0 record last season … Baltimore has won seven & - MLL Championship Game July 19 BRIDGEPORT L, 17-22 straight over the Rattlers … On June 27, the Rattlers lost to Baltimore by 20-12 at Bishop Kearney Field July 26 NEW JERSEY W, 14-13 on a record-setting night by attackman Mark Millon … With eight goals and 12 points, Millon set MLL single-game records in both categories … In the final game of the regular season for the Bayhawks, Baltimore clinched a playoff spot for the third straight year by handing Rochester a 19-14 defeat at The Season: Baltimore finished the 2003 season with an 8-5 record, including a perfect 4-0 record Homewood Field … Millon again proved to be the thorn in Rochester’s side, scoring a game-high six in National Division games … The Bayhawks advanced to their third straight MLL Championship goals … Millon has scored 40 career goals against the Rattlers in 10 career games … Rochester’s only Game, losing to Long Island in overtime by 15-14 at Villanova … They won their third consecutive win in the series came on July 29, 2001 by taking a 16-9 victory at Frontier Field … The Rochester win National Division championship and were the number two seed in the postseason … Baltimore finished snapped a six-game win streak for the Bayhawks, which is a League record. the regular season with a 7-4 mark and won two of its last three games. Millon Continues to Charm Rattlers: Baltimore attackman Mark Millon continues to have his New Year, Same Title Matchup: For the third straight season, the Bayhawks met up with Long best games against Rochester and the 2003 season was no different … In winning his fourth Bud Light Island for the right to be named MLL Champions … Long Island defeated the Bayhawks in overtime by Game MVP honor of the season on August 9, Millon scored six goals and added three assists in picking a 15-14 decision at Villanova Stadium … It marked the second time in the three-year history of the up the victory for the Bayhawks … Millon has scored 40 goals in ten career games against the Rattlers League that the Lizards won the MLL crown … Attackman Kevin Lowe scored the game-winner off a … Earlier in the season, he set an MLL record by scoring eight goals and assisting on four other pass from League MVP Jay Jalbert to give Long Island the victory … Lowe was named the Baltimore goals … His single-game goals mark was broken by Long Island attackman Tim Goettelmann Championship Game’s MVP. in the Lizards’ victory over New Jersey on August 10 at Mitchel Field … Millon still holds the mark for points in a game with 12 (8g, 4a), which he set during the June 27 game at Kearney Field. Millon Named Warrior Offensive Player of the Year Again: Attackman Mark Millon was named the Warrior Offensive Player of the Year for the second straight season prior to the Have Lacrosse Stick, Will Travel: Even with their regular season finale against Long Island Bayhawks’ championship showdown with the Lizards … The former UMass attackman ended the sea- canceled due to rain, the Bayhawks still had an outstanding road record, winning four of five games son with 68 points, ranking him second on the League list … He scored 45 goals with 23 assists to lead away from Homewood Field … The only setback the Bayhawks suffered was a 22-15 loss at Boston on the Bayhawks’ attack … He is the second-leading all-time point scorer in League history with 188 points August 2 … Baltimore had won each of its first four games on the road, including a 21-14 victory at on 130 goals and 58 assists … He set an MLL record with eight goals and four assists in a 20-12 victo- Bridgeport on June 12 … The 21 points set a team record for points in a single game … Baltimore’s 4- ry over Rochester on June 27 at Bishop Kearney Field. 1 record was the best in Major League Lacrosse … Baltimore has an all-time road mark of 13-6, while the Bayhawks’ record at home is 14-6 in three seasons. Mother Nature Gets the Best of Baltimore and Long Island: In the season finale between Long Island and Baltimore on August 17, Mother Nature scored the biggest goal of the game Production from the Middle: While attackman Mark Millon led the team in goals scored (45) … With 6:29 left in the opening stanza, a series of strong thunderstorms raced through the Uniondale, and points (68), it was the midfield that accounted for most of the offense during the 2003 season … 88 New York area, which caused a two-hour delay … At the end of the delay, it was determined that the of the team’s 167 goals during the regular season came from the midfield position, including all 11 two- field was unplayable and that the season finale would be canceled … With the cancellation, Long Island point goals … Mark Frye and Jeff Sonke scored seven of the team’s 11 two-pointers during the year … clinched the top seed in the New Balance MLL Championship Weekend and attackman Mark Millon was Sonke is tied with fellow midfielder Josh Sims for the all-time team lead with five career two-pointers as unable to make an attempt at winning the League scoring title … Baltimore clinched the number two Bayhawks … Player-Coach Gary Gait led all midfielders with 30 goals and 13 assists during the season. seed in the postseason. 22’s the Magic Number: While the number 22 is usually associated with Player-Coach Gary Gait, When 60 Minutes Aren’t Enough: On two occasions during the 2003 season, the Bayhawks the number had a significance in the Bayhawks’ 22-17 loss to Bridgeport on July 19 at Homewood Field needed a few extra minutes to finish a game, including the New Balance MLL Championship Game on … The 22 points scored by the Barrage tied a Baltimore record for most points allowed in a single game, August 24 … Against the Boston Cannons on June 14, Player-Coach Gary Gait scored the game-winning which was set by the New Jersey Pride on June 29, 2002 in a similar 22-17 decision … Midfielder Paul goal 50 seconds into the extra session to send the Bayhawks home with a 17-16 victory at Cawley Cantabene set a team record by winning 22 of 35 face-offs against and Paul Rao … The Stadium … It capped off an outstanding night for Gait, who scored four goals with an assist in the win 22 face-off wins are the fifth highest single-game total in League history … As a team, the Bayhawks … He was named the MLL Offensive Player of the Week for his overtime heroics … In the won 25-of-39 draws against the Barrage, setting a team record for faceoff wins in a single game … Championship Game against Long Island, the Bayhawks had to battle back to force the overtime ses- Baltimore also allowed 22 points to the Boston Cannons in a 22-15 loss on August 2 at Cawley Stadium. sion … Baltimore was down by 11-8 with 14:26 left in the fourth quarter before making the mammoth What Were They Serving in the Penalty Box against Rochester and Boston?: comeback … With a four-goal run, the Bayhawks re-took the one-goal lead at 12-11 with 8:11 remain- During the final two games of the regular season, Baltimore was called for a combined 19 penalties and ing … Long Island went on to tie the game at 14-14 with just 2:07 on a goal by A.J. Haugen … 21 minutes of penalty time … Against the Boston Cannons on August 2, Baltimore was flagged for 10 Attackman Kevin Lowe scored the game-winner 22 seconds into the overtime period to give the Lizards penalties and 12 minutes of penalty time, setting team records for both categories. … Defenseman Brian their second MLL title. Reese was given after receiving an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty for an altercation with Cannons You Can’t Stop Him, You Can Only Hope to Contain Him: Against the Rochester Rattlers midfielder Mike Regan and was ejected … Against the Rattlers on August 9, Baltimore players were sent on June 27, attackman Mark Millon etched his name into the MLL record books by exploding for a to the penalty box nine times for nine minutes of time … The Bayhawks finished the regular season sec- league-record eight goals and 12 points in Baltimore’s 20-12 victory … He scored six goals in the first ond in both penalties called and penalty minutes, trailing Bridgeport in both. 84 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 85 2003 Bayhawks Regular Season Statistics 2003 Bayhawks Game-by-Game Comparison Penalty Penalty GOALS-ASSISTS-POINTS Team Statistics GP-GS Sh G 2ptG A Pts GB Num Min Sh% Date 5/31 6/5 6/12 6/14 6/21 6/27 7/12 7/19 7/26 8/2 8/9 Mark Millon 11-11 131 45 0 23 68 17 1 1.0 34.4 Player LI @NJ @BRI @BOS* LI @ROC BOS BRI NJ @BOS ROC Gary Gait 11-4 81 30 0 13 43 22 2 2.0 37.0 CATTRANO 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 Tom Marechek 11-11 56 24 0 9 33 21 5 5.0 42.9 HANFORD 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Jeff Sonke 11-0 59 18 3 4 25 15 1 1.0 30.5 SIMS 2-1-3 4-0-5 0-1-1 INJ INJ INJ INJ 3-2-6 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-1-3 Mark Frye 10-3 38 14 4 5 23 17 9 9.0 36.8 CANTABENE 1-2-3 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-2-3 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 Josh Sims 7-2 42 12 2 5 19 20 4 4.0 28.6 DWAN 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DND 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 John Blatchley 9-9 11 2 0 14 16 12 0 0.0 18.2 MILLON 4-0-4 6-2-8 5-1-6 3-1-4 2-3-5 8-4-12 3-2-5 1-4-5 4-0-4 3-3-6 6-3-9 Paul Cantabene 11-10 26 6 0 6 12 92 8 8.0 23.1 BLATCHLEY 0-2-2 1-3-4 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-1-1 DND 0-3-3 0-2-2 0-1-1 DND 0-1-1 Andrew Combs 7-2 15 8 0 1 9 9 1 1.0 53.3 FULKS 0-0-0 DND DND 0-0-0 1-0-1 DND 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DND 1-0-2 Jude Collins 11-7 13 4 0 3 7 37 5 5.0 30.8 COMBS DND 0-0-0 1-0-1 DND DND 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 DND 3-1-4 0-0-0 Kip Fulks 7-1 11 2 1 0 3 16 4 4.0 18.2 SONKE 2-0-2 2-0-2 1-1-2 2-0-2 1-0-1 4-1-5 1-1-2 1-0-2 1-0-1 2-0-3 1-0-1 Brian Langtry 1-0 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0.0 50.0 CONNOR 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DND 0-0-0 0-0-0 Ryan Moran 5-0 8 1 0 0 1 5 1 1.0 12.5 LANGTRY DND DND DND DND 1-0-2 DND DND DND DND DND DND Greg Cattrano 11-11 1 0 0 1 1 43 0 0.0 0.0 GAIT 1-0-1 1-1-2 5-1-6 4-1-5 3-1-4 2-4-6 2-0-2 3-2-5 4-2-6 2-0-2 3-1-4 Jamie Hanford 11-11 5 0 0 1 1 53 10 10.0 0.0 FRYE 0-1-1 DND 2-0-3 3-0-4 2-0-2 2-2-5 0-1-1 1-0-1 1-0-2 1-0-1 2-0-2 Shawn Nadelen 10-2 3 0 0 1 1 31 4 4.0 0.0 HORRIGAN DNP DND 0-0-0 DNP DNP DND DNP DND DNP DND DNP Jake Bergey 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 DANIECKI 0-0-0 DND DND 0-0-0 DND 0-0-0 DND DND 0-0-0 0-0-0 DND *Bryan Cole 5-0 4 0 0 0 0 6 1 1.0 0.0 MORAN NAR NAR NAR 0-0-0 DND 0-0-0 0-0-0 DND 0-0-0 1-0-1 DND Casey Connor 10-6 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 2.0 - SHEARER 0-0-0 0-0-0 DND DND DND DND DND DND REL REL REL David Daniecki 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 2.0 - NADELEN DND 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Matt Dwan 10-10 1 0 0 0 0 15 5 5.0 0.0 REESE 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DND 0-0-0 0-0-0 John Horrigan 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 - MILLER DND DNP DND DNP DND 0-0-0 DND DNP DND DNP DND Erik Miller 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 - MARECHEK 1-0-1 2-1-3 4-3-7 2-0-2 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-1-2 4-2-6 2-0-2 1-1-2 2-1-3 Brian Reese 10-10 1 0 0 0 0 26 6 8.0 0.0 COLE DND 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DND REL REL REL REL * 2-0 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 0.0 0.0 COLLINS 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-1-2 TOTAL 11 512 167 11 86 264 474 71 73.0 32.6 BERGEY NAR NAR NAR NAR NAR NAR NAR NAR 0-0-0 DND DND Opponents 11 586 157 9 73 239 357 45 48.0 26.8

FaceOff GOALKEEPER SAVES-GOALS ALLOWED Team Statistics Won Att Pct PPG PPA ShG ShA GwG OTG Date 5/31 6/5 6/12 6/14 6/21 6/27 7/12 7/19 7/26 8/2 8/9 Mark Millon 0 0 - 5 4 0 0 2 0 Player LI @NJ @BRI @BOS* LI @ROC BOS BRI NJ @BOS ROC Gary Gait 0 0 - 6 2 0 0 2 1 CATTRANO 17-14 19-15 18-10 16-15 16-12 19-10 16-11 25-20 20-12 22-21 18-13 Tom Marechek 0 0 - 4 4 0 0 1 0 HORRIGAN DNP DND 1-3 R DNP DNP DND DNP DND DNP DND DNP Jeff Sonke 0 0 - 0 1 2 0 1 0 MILLER DND DNP DND DNP DND 0-1 R DND DNP DND DNP DND Mark Frye 0 0 - 1 1 0 0 1 0 Josh Sims 0 0 - 1 1 0 0 0 0 FACE-OFFS WON-LOST John Blatchley 0 0 - 1 3 0 0 0 0 Date 5/31 6/5 6/12 6/14 6/21 6/27 7/12 7/19 7/26 8/2 8/9 Paul Cantabene 158 313 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 Player LI @NJ @BRI @BOS* LI @ROC BOS BRI NJ @BOS ROC Andrew Combs 0 0 - 1 0 0 0 0 0 HANFORD ------0-1 ----- 1-0 0-1 2-2 2-1 2-5 3-1 Jude Collins 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 CANTABENE 16-14 13-14 10-16 13-14 13-13 19-12 12-11 22-13 14-12 12-19 14-16 Kip Fulks 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 COLE ----- 2-8 7-2 5-3 ----- 0-1 ----- REL REL REL REL Brian Langtry 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan Moran 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greg Cattrano 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jamie Hanford 10 21 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shawn Nadelen 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jake Bergey 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Bryan Cole 14 28 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 STATISTICS KEY Casey Connor 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 * - Overtime Game SUSP - Suspended David Daniecki 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 ^ - Double Overtime Game DNP - Did not play Matt Dwan 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 John Horrigan 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 # - Empty Net Goal DND - Did Not Dress Erik Miller 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 ND - No Decision INJ - Injured Reserve Brian Reese 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 R - Replaced Starting Goalkeeper REL - Released *Matt Shearer 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 182 362 50 19 16 2 0 7 1 NAR - Not on Active Roster Opponents 180 362 50 25 14 3 2 4 0

Goalkeepers GP-GS W-L Min Shots GA 2ptGA SvPct GAA Greg Cattrano 11-11 7-4 654 359 153 8 .574 15.3 Erik Miller 1-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 .000 60.0 John Horrigan 1-0 0-0 6 4 3 1 .250 30.0 TOTAL 11 7-4 661 586 157 9 .569 14.3 86 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 87 2003 Bayhawks Team Highs and Lows 2003 Bayhawks Season in Review

SCORING May 31: Long Island 14, Baltimore 12 BY QUARTERS 1234Final BALTIMORE Most Goals Scored - Game...... 20 at Bridgeport, 6/12/03 - Long Island attackman Greg Long Island 431614 Most Goals Scored - Half ...... 13 at New Jersey, 6/5/03 (1st Half) McCavera scored two goals in the fourth quarter to BAYHAWKS 451212 Most Goals Scored - Quarter...... 8 at New Jersey, 6/5/03 (1st Quarter) lead the Lizards (1-0) to a 14-12 come-from- Most Two-Point Goals Scored - Game...... 2 vs. Bridgeport, 7/19/03 behind victory over the Baltimore Bayhawks (0-1) Goals: LI - Jalbert 3, Haugen 2, Denihan 2, McCavera Most Points Scored - Game ...... 21 at Bridgeport, 6/12/03 TEAM RECORD in the season opener at Homewood Field. 2, Garcia, Goettelmann, Lowe, Caione, O'Kelly. BAL - Most Points Scored - Half...... 14 at New Jersey, 6/5/03 (1st Half) TEAM RECORD Millon 4, Sims 2, Sonke 2, Marechek, Cantabene, Gait, Long Island overcame a 10-8 deficit with six Collins. Assists: LI - Lowe 2, McCavera 2, Haugen, Most Points Scored - Quarter ...... 8 two times goals in the final 15 minutes. Cercy, Garcia, Goettelmann, Sombrotto. BAL - Fewest Goals Scored - Game ...... 9 vs. Boston, 7/12/03 Baltimore took a 1-0 lead just 19 seconds into Blatchley 2, Cantabene 2, Sims, Shearer. Saves: LI - Fewest Goals Scored - Half ...... 4 vs. Boston, 7/12/03 the game as Paul Cantabene scored an unassisted Dougherty 18. BAL - Cattrano 17. Shots: LI - 49. BAL Fewest Goals Scored - Quarter ...... 1 two times goal. Long Island followed with three straight - 50. Power-Play: LI - 4 for 7. BAL - 1 for 2. Fewest Points Scored - Game ...... 10 vs. Boston, 7/12/03 goals, including a pair from Jay Jalbert, giving the Attendance: 1,077. Fewest Points Scored - Half ...... 4 two times Lizards a 3-1 advantage. Fewest Points Scored - Quarter ...... 1 two times Baltimore countered with a three-goal run of June 5: Baltimore 20, New Jersey 16 Most Goals Allowed - Game ...... 21 at Boston, 8/2/03 its own led by Jeff Sonke, who scored two goals in BRIDGEWATER, NJ - Baltimore's Mark Most Goals Allowed - Half...... 12 vs. Bridgeport, 7/19/03 (1st Half) the spurt. He scored the tying goal with 2:20 Millon tied a team record with six goals and eight Most Goals Allowed - Quarter ...... 7 vs. Bridgeport, 7/19/03 (2nd Quarter) remaining in the first quarter, knotting the game at points to lead the Baltimore Bayhawks to their Most Two-Point Goals Allowed - Game ....2 vs. Bridgeport, 7/19/03 4-4. first win of the 2003 season, a 20-16 victory over Most Points Allowed - Game ...... 22 vs. Bridgeport, 7/19/03; at Boston, 8/2/03 Rookie Kevin Lowe ended the Bayhawk run the New Jersey Pride at Commerce Bank Park. Most Points Allowed - Half ...... 13 vs. Bridgeport, 7/19/03 with his first MLL goal with 1:57 left in the peri- Millon gave the Bayhawks a quick 2-0 lead in Most Points Allowed - Quarter ...... 7 vs. Bridgeport, 7/19/03 (2nd Quarter) od. the first two minutes of the opening quarter. After Largest Margin of Victory ...... 8 at Rochester, 6/27/03 (20-12) Josh Sims started the second quarter scoring scoring an unassisted goal 45 seconds into the Largest Margin of Defeat...... 7 at Boston, 8/2/03 (15-22) with a goal that was assisted from John Blatchley, period, Millon took a feed from John Blatchley to SHOOTING giving Baltimore a 5-4 cushion. Tom Marechek fol- give the Bayhawks the two-goal cushion. Most Shots Taken - Game ...... 59 vs. Rochester, 8/9/03 lowed with an unassisted goal just 42 seconds The Pride countered with a goal from Greg Most Shots Taken - Half...... 30 at New Jersey, 6/5/03 (1st Half) later to put the lead at 6-4. Traynor, who scored an unassisted tally with 11:42 Most Shots Taken - Quarter ...... 18 at New Jersey, 6/5/03 (1st Quarter) After a Jude Collins goal extended the lead to remaining in the period. Fewest Shots Taken - Game ...... 37 vs. Long Island, 6/21/03 7-4, Long Island scored a pair of goals to cut the Baltimore and New Jersey traded goals back Fewest Shots Taken - Half ...... 14 vs. Long Island, 6/21/03 Lizard deficit to 7-6. A.J. Haugen scored an unas- and forth three straight times, including two-point Fewest Shots Taken - Quarter ...... 1 at Boston, 6/14/03 (Overtime Period) sisted goal with 8:53 left in the period before goals from Baltimore's Josh Sims and New Jersey's Most Shots Allowed - Game...... 70 at Boston, 8/2/03 assisting Jalbert's third goal of the half with 7:13 David Curry. Sims added his second goal of the Most Shots Allowed - Half ...... 35 at Boston, 8/2/03 (1st and 2nd Half) remaining. game with 1:05 remaining in the period before Most Shots Allowed - Quarter ...... 21 at Boston, 8/2/03 (2nd Quarter) Millon and Gary Gait scored back-to-back Millon beat the first quarter horn with his third Fewest Shots Allowed - Game...... 46 vs. Long Island, 6/21/03 goals to make the Bayhawks lead 8-6 before Conor goal of the period, upping the Baltimore to 8-5 at Fewest Shots Allowed - Half...... 21 two times Denihan scored to end the first half goals. the end of the first 15 minutes. Fewest Shots Allowed - Quarter ...... 0 at Boston, 6/14/03 (Overtime Period) After a Millon goal opened the third quarter, New Jersey cut the Baltimore lead to one at 8- MISCELLANEOUS Long Island scored four straight goals to take an 7 with back-to-back goals from Scott Urick, but Most Penalty Minutes - Game...... 12.0 at Boston, 8/2/03 TEAM RECORD 11-10 lead with 7:39 remaining in the fourth the Bayhawks came back with six unanswered Fewest Penalty Minutes - Game ...... 3.0 at Bridgeport, 6/12/03 quarter. Ken Garcia scored on a feed from goals to end the quarter. Jude Collins started the Most Face-offs Won - Game ...... 24 vs. Bridgeport, 7/19/03 TEAM RECORD McCavera to start the rally. Haugen scored his spurt with an unassisted tally with 10:52 remain- Fewest Face-offs Won - Game...... 12 vs. Boston, 7/12/03 second goal of the game to cut the Bayhawk lead ing. Player-Coach Gary Gait followed with an Most Ground Balls - Game...... 55 at Bridgeport, 6/12/03 to 10-9 before McCavera tied the game with an unassisted goal of his own just 21 seconds later to Fewest Ground Balls - Game ...... 26 vs. Long Island, 6/21/03 unassisted goal with 13:07 left. give the Bayhawks a three-goal advantage. Most Goalkeeper Saves - Game ...... 25 vs. Bridgeport, 7/19/03 Tim Goettelmann scored the go-ahead goal With 4:12 left in the period, Tom Marechek Fewest Goalkeeper Saves - Game ...... 16 at Boston, 6/14/03; vs. Long Island, 6/21/03 with 7:39 left in the fourth quarter, scoring on an scored the first of his two goals on the evening off assist from Steve Sombrotto. Millon tied the game BALTIMORE WHEN: TIMES HOME ROAD OVERALL a feed from Millon to give Baltimore an 11-7 mar- at 11-11 with his third goal of the game and tied Scoring First Goal of Game 6 1-2 2-1 3-3 gin. Blatchley followed with an unassisted tally the score again at 12-12 with his fourth and final Allowing First Goal of Game 5 2-1 2-0 4-1 before Millon scored his fifth goal of the half on goal of the game. Matt Caione scored the eventual Outshooting the Opponent 4 1-1 2-0 3-1 an assist by Gait. Bryan Cole ended the first half game-winning goal with 4:46 left in the fourth Shots are Tied 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 scoring with his first MLL goal past New Jersey's quarter and the Lizards added an insurance goal Outshot by Opponent 7 2-2 2-1 4-3 Trevor Tierney with 1:38 left in the period. by McCavera to seal the victory. Leading After First Half 7 3-1 3-0 6-1 Jesse Hubbard opened the second half scoring McCavera earned the Bud Light Game MVP Trailing After First Half 2 0-1 0-0 0-2 for the Pride with 12:37 left in the third quarter for leading the Lizards to the victory. Tied After First Half 2 0-1 1-0 1-1 before Scott Dooley added an unassisted goal past Involved in One-Goal Games 3 1-1 1-0 2-1 Baltimore starter Greg Cattrano less than a minute When Scoring Two-Pt. Goal 10 2-2 4-1 7-3 later. Involved in Overtime Game 1 0-0 1-0 1-0 88 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 89 2003 Bayhawks Season in Review 2003 Bayhawks Season in Review

Following Millon's sixth goal of the night, Following the Springer tally, Baltimore went Millon earned Game MVP honors for the sec- Paul Cantabene and Millon scored unassisted goals New Jersey added two more goals to cut the on a 4-0 run to extend its lead to 6-1. Millon start- ond straight game after earning the honor against to tie the game at 8-8 at half-time. Bayhawk advantage to 15-11 with 3:28 left in the ed the rally with a tally past Bridgeport starter New Jersey on June 3 in Baltimore’s 20-16 win. The Bayhawks took their first lead of the stanza. Marechek added his second goal of the Justin Cynar. Gait was credited with the assist. Tom Cattrano and Cynar each ended the game with 18 game with 13:43 left in the third quarter, as Tom game to end the Pride burst and extend the lead Marechek added to the spurt with a pair of goals saves in the game. Marechek scored his first goal of the game on a back to five at 16-11 with 2:57 remaining in the before Jeff Sonke scored with 1:19 left in the first pass from Millon. With 9:20 left in the period, BY QUARTERS 1234Final period. period to put Baltimore ahead by five. BAYHAWKS636621 Battista finally ended the Baltimore spurt with his Hubbard added his fourth goal of the game The Barrage ended the rally with a goal by B.J. Bridgeport 243514 second goal of the game to tie the game at 9-9 and off an assist from Ryan McClay before Jeff Sonke Prager with 19 seconds left in the period. start a 4-0 Boston rally. scored an unassisted goal with 1:30 left to give the Gait started the second quarter scoring with Goals: BAL - Millon 5, Gait 5, Marechek 4, Sonke, Regan added an unassisted two-point marker Bayhawks a 17-12 lead at the end of the period. an unassisted goal, his third of the game, to give Blatchley, Frye, Combs, Cantabene. BRI - Prager 3, with 8:16 left before Gill added his second tally of Just 49 seconds into the fourth quarter, the Bayhawks a 7-2 advantage just 54 seconds in Shanahan 2, Miller 2, Springer, Rotelli, Colsey, the evening off a feed from Gill. Denihan, Striebel. Two-Point Goals: BAL - Frye. BRI - Hubbard added his fifth goal of the game on an the quarter. Bridgeport countered the Gait tally Shanahan. Assists: BAL - Marechek 3, Gait, Sonke, Baltimore cut the deficit to 12-11 with back- assist from Jon Hess, cutting the Pride deficit to with a goal by off a feed from Matt Blatchley, Frye, Sims, Millon. BRI - Denihan 3, Striebel to-back goals from Jeff Sonke and Gait. Boston 17-13. Striebel. Roy Colsey followed with an unassisted 2, Mormile, Cromwell. Saves: BAL - Cattrano 18, extended the lead to 14-11 with goals by Evans Sims added his fourth goal of the game on a goal past Baltimore's Greg Cattrano to cut the Horrigan 1. BRI - Cynar 18. Shots: BAL - 43. BRI - 51. and Gill before the Bayhawks made their come- pass from Marechek with 12:10 left before New Barrage deficit to 7-4. Attendance: 2,987. back. Jersey staged a comeback with three straight John Blatchley scored with 9:31 left in the sec- June 14: Baltimore 17, Boston 16 (OT) Sonke added his second goal of the game with goals. Urick scored the second of his three goals in ond quarter off an assist from Josh Sims, upping 8:24 left in the fourth quarter to start a 5-0 LOWELL, Mass. - Baltimore’s Gary Gait the game to start the run with 11:29 left. With the Bayhawk lead to 8-4. Bridgeport got to within Bayhawks run that gave the Bayhawks the lead at scored the game-winning goal 50 seconds into 10:38 left, Dooley added his second tally of the 8-6 at the 8:20 mark of the period with goals from 16-14 with 2:07 left in regulation. Frye scored his overtime to lead the Bayhawks (3-1) to their third game to narrow the margin to 18-16. That was Prager and Dan Denihan. second two-point goal in three games to tie the consecutive win, a 17-16 Major League Lacrosse the closest the Pride would get as Baltimore added Millon added his second goal of the game game at 14-14 before Millon gave Baltimore the (MLL) victory over the host Boston Cannons (2-1) two final goals. with a pass from Marechek to give the Bayhawks lead at 15-14. at Cawley Memorial Stadium. a 9-6 halftime cushion. With 2:07 left in the fourth stanza, Marechek Gait scored the game-winning goal with an BY QUARTERS 1234Final Bridgeport started off the third quarter with a added his second goal of the game, which was unassisted tally past Kevin O' Brien to give the BAYHAWKS863320 goal by Doug Shanahan, cutting the Barrage deficit assisted by Gait, to extend Baltimore's advantage Bayhawks the instant win. New Jersey525416 to 9-7. to 16-14. "I had the ball," Gait said, "and everybody Frye extended the Baltimore lead to 10-7 with While Baltimore had the two-point advan- Goals: BAL - Millon 6, Sims 3, Marechek 2, Sonke 2, was shutting the [lanes] off, so I just kept running. Cantabene, Gait, Blatchley, Cole, Collins. NJ - 12:57 left in the period, which started a Baltimore tage, it was short lived. Ryan Curtis scored an [Regan] went for the check, and he almost had it. Hubbard 5, Urick 5, Traynor, Curry, Dooley. Two- 5-0 run. Andrew "Buggs" Combs scored his first unassisted goal, the second of his MLL career, The stick spun around in my hands, but I saw that Point Goals: BAL - Sims. NJ - Curry. Assists: BAL - MLL goal, an unassisted tally, with 10:37 remain- with 1:33 left before Brent Rothfuss sent the game I still had [the ball]. I was in front of the goal, so Blatchley 3, Millon 2, Gait, Marechek. NJ - Hess 2, ing in the period. Gait scored his fourth goal of the to the extra period with an unassisted score at the McClay, Dooley. Saves: BAL - Cattrano 19. NJ - I just shot it, and it went in." game with 7:39 left in the period before Marechek 14:32 mark of the period. Tierney 22. Shots: BAL - 53. NJ - 48. Power-Play: BAL Boston jumped out to a quick 2-0 lead over notched his third goal of the game off a feed from Gait ended the game with four goals and one - 2 for 2. NJ - 3 for 4. Attendance: 1,988. the defending league champions with goals from Jeff Sonke. assist, earning him game MVP honors for the first Mike Battista and Conor Gill in the first four min- Bridgeport ended the Bayhawk run with an time this season. June 12: Baltimore 21, Bridgeport 14 utes of the opening quarter. After a goal by Mark unassisted goal from Blake Miller with 2:54 left in Cattrano made 16 saves between the pipes for Bridgeport, Conn. - Baltimore's Mark Frye, midfielder Mike Regan upped the Boston lead the period. Millon scored his fourth goal of the the Bayhawks, while O' Brien stopped 19 of Millon scored five goals, including the 100th of his to 4-1 with a pair of goals past Greg Cattrano. game, an unassisted tally past Cynar, with 2:13 Baltimore's 39 shots in guiding the Cannons' MLL career, to lead the Bayhawks (2-1) to their Jude Collins scored with 4:38 left in the period remaining in the stanza to give the Bayhawks a defensive effort. second straight win, a 21-14 victory over the to narrow the deficit to 4-2. Frye and Steve 15-8 lead. Barrage (0-3) at the Ballpark at Harbor Yard. Dusseau traded tallies before Boston went on a 3- Striebel scored an unassisted goal with 26 sec- In tallying the milestone goal, Millon is the 0 run to take a commanding 8-3 lead with 2:44 BY QUARTERS 1234OTF onds left in the period to make the score 15-9. second player in league history to reach the his- left in the second quarter. Dusseau added his sec- BAYHAWKS3535117 At the start of the fourth quarter, Shanahan toric century mark. New Jersey's Jesse Hubbard ond goal of the game before goals by Regan and Boston 6253016 added his second goal of the game to narrow the was the first to accomplish the feat earlier this sea- Michael Watson ended the spurt. Bayhawk lead to 15-10 with 14:12 remaining. Goals: BAL - Gait 4, Millon 3, Sonke 2, Frye 2, son. Following the Boston spurt, Baltimore came Frye countered the Shanahan goal with a two- Marechek 2, Cantabene, Collins. BOS - Gill 4, Regan 3, Baltimore picked up a quick 1-0 lead with back with six unanswered goals to turn the five- point tally with 11:58 left to make the score 17-10 Battista 2, Watson, Curtis, Dusseau, Evans, Rothfuss. 13:34 remaining in the first quarter as midfielder goal deficit into an one-goal lead. Mark Millon, the Two-Point Goals: BAL - Frye. BOS - Regan. Assists: before Millon scored his 100th career goal with Gary Gait scored an unassisted goal. Gait added his MLL Offensive Player of the Week, started the run BAL - Hanford, Millon, Gait. BOS - Gill 2, Watson, 11:39 remaining. second goal of the game off a feed from Mark Frye with the first of his three goals in the game, an Evans. Saves: BAL - Cattrano 16. BOS - O'Brien 19. Paul Cantabene scored his third goal of the with 9:18 left in the period to put the Bayhawks unassisted power play goal with 9:28 left in the Shots: BAL - 39. BOS - 56. Attendance: 4,322. season 19 seconds later to extend the lead to 19- up by 2-0. second period. 10 with 11:20 remaining in regulation. Baltimore Bridgeport narrowed the deficit to 2-1 just 25 Gait scored back-to-back goals within a 19- tied the team record for points in a game when seconds later on a goal that was second span to make the score 8-6 with 1:02 left Gait scored his fifth goal of the game before assisted by Jim Mormile. in the period. In the final minute of the period, Marechek set the record with 4:11 left. 90 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 91 2003 Bayhawks Season in Review 2003 Bayhawks Season in Review

June 21: Baltimore 13, Long Island 12 left and by Jalbert with 33 seconds left. a Sonke feed with 1:23 left. July 12: Boston 11, Baltimore 10 BALTIMORE - Mark Frye scored two goals in With the game tied at 12-12, Frye took a pass Millon tied the team record for goals in a BALTIMORE - Chris Garrity made 22 saves in the fourth quarter, including the game-winner from Gait and drove to the middle of the field, fir- game with 23 seconds left in the first half by scor- his first career MLL start to lead the Boston with 23 seconds left, to lead the Bayhawks (4-1) to ing a shot past to score the even- ing his sixth goal, an unassisted tally past Cannons (4-3) to an 11-10 victory over the their fourth straight win, a 13-12 victory over the tual game-winner. Rochester's Jake Coon. Bayhawks (5-2) at soggy Homewood Field. Long Island Lizards at Homewood Field. Dougherty made 12 saves in the goal for the With 10:09 left in the third period, Millon Baltimore took a quick 2-0 lead with 12:04 With the score tied at 8-8 after the third quar- visiting Lizards, while Baltimore's Greg Cattrano rewrote his spot on the team record books with remaining in the first quarter, as Jeff Sonke scored ter, Frye scored two of Baltimore's five goals in the stopped 16 Long Island shots in recording his his seventh goal of the game, upping the Baltimore a two-point goal past Garrity. period to pull away for the narrow victory over fourth win of the season. lead to four at 10-6. David Evans cut the Bayhawks lead in half with the American Division rival. Frye, who has now scored seven goals in the Mike Mollot answered for the Rattlers, scoring the first of his four goals on a feed from attack- The Lizards took a 1-0 lead just 53 seconds Bayhawks' last three games, was named the Bud past Baltimore reserve Erik Miller, who came in man Conor Gill with 1:13 left in the period. into the opening quarter, as Jay Jalbert scored off Light Game MVP for his game-winning heroics. with 9:46 to play after Cattrano took a shot to his Mark Millon opened the second quarter scor- a feed from Kevin Lowe. Baltimore tied the game throat and neck area. It was Miller's first action of ing for the Bayhawks, scoring off a Jude Collins with 8:02 left in the period on a goal by Mark BY QUARTERS 1234Final the season. pass less than two minutes into the second quarter. Millon. John Blatchley was credited with the assist. Long Island 422412 Rochester cut the Baltimore lead to one with Evans and Michael Watson tied the game for the Long Island countered with back-to-back BAYHAWKS251513 a two-point goal by Spencer Wright, but Sonke Cannons with back-to-back goals with 11:26 left extended Baltimore's lead back to two with a Gary goals from Tim Goettelmann and Jalbert to take the Goals: LI - Jalbert 5, Haugen 3, Goettelmann 3, in the stanza. 3-1 advantage with 4:39 left in the opening stan- Denihan 1. BAL - Gait 3, Millon 2, Marechek 2, Frye Gait-assisted goal with 3:54 left in the period. Gary Gait gave the Bayhawks the lead at 4-3 za. 2, Fulks 1, Sonke 1. Two-Point Goals: BAL - Langtry 1. Sonke added his third goal of the game with with his first goal of the game at the 8:42 mark of After the Bayhawks and the Lizards traded Assists: LI - Lowe 3, Denihan 3, Jalbert 1, Sombrotto 1, less than a minute left in the third stanza off a the period. Millon followed with his second goal goals, Baltimore scored a pair of goals, including O'Kelly 1. BAL - Millon 3, Blatchley 1, Collins 1, Gait Millon pass. Gait followed with 27 seconds left, of the game that was assisted by John Blatchley. a two-point goal by Brian Langtry, to take a 5-4 1. Saves: LI - Dougherty 12. BAL - Cattrano 16. Shots: scoring an unassisted goal to give the Bayhawks a Mike Regan teamed up with Mike Battista to LI - 46. BAL - 37. Power-Play: LI - 3 for 5. BAL - 3 for 13-9 advantage at the end of the third period. lead with 9:48 remaining in the second quarter. 6. Attendance: 2,490. score consecutive goals, turning the 5-3 deficit The goal was Langtry's first as a Bayhawk after Doneger scored his third goal of the game into a 5-5 tie with 1:31 remaining in the first half. being obtained in a trade with Bridgeport prior to June 27: Baltimore 20, Rochester 12 before Millon set the league record with his eighth With 35 seconds left in the first half, rookie goal of the game. With 11:34 left in the period, the MLL Collegiate Draft in late May. IRONDEQUOIT, NY - Mark Millon scored an Andrew "Buggs" Combs scored his fourth goal of Millon came from behind the goal and put a div- Jalbert scored his third goal of the game off a MLL-record eight goals and assisted on four oth- the season, a tally that was assisted by Sonke to ing shot past Coon's right side. The goal also gave feed from Conor Denihan with 8:55 left in the peri- ers, as the Bayhawks (5-1, 2-0) won their fifth give the Bayhawks a 6-5 lead going into intermis- him 10 points for the game, setting a new league od to tie the game at 5-5. straight with a 20-12 victory over the Rochester sion. record as well. With 6:15 left in the first half, Gary Gait gave Rattlers (2-3, 0-1) before 4,721 at Bishop Kearney Rookie Chris Fiore tied the game at 6-6 with The goal by Millon started a Baltimore 5-0 the Bayhawks a 6-5 cushion with the first of his High School. 7:45 remaining in the third quarter, scoring an run, including a pair of goals from Mark Frye. three goals on the evening. Baltimore upped its In leading the Bayhawks to their fifth straight unassisted goal past Baltimore starter Greg After receiving two stitches on the sidelines after lead to 7-5 with a goal from Jeff Sonke with 1:13 victory, the attackman set league records for goals Cattrano. Tom Marechek scored off a feed from being hit by a Rochester player, Frye scored a one- remaining in the period. and points in a game. It was the third game in the Mark Frye with 5:48 left to return the lead to the point goal at the 4:35 mark of the period before Jalbert cut the Bayhawk lead to 7-6 with his past two seasons where Millon had scored six or Bayhawks at 7-6. nailing his third two-pointer of the season with fourth goal of the game that was assisted by Matt more goals in a single regular season game. Gill and Watson gave the Cannons their first 9:30 remaining. O'Kelly. The Jalbert goal started a 3-0 Lizard rally Rochester jumped in front just 28 seconds lead at 8-7 with nine seconds left in the stanza, Cattrano tied a season-high with 19 saves in that turned the two-goal deficit into an 8-7 advan- into the first period on a Casey Powell goal. scoring back-to-back goals past Cattrano. winning his fifth game of the season. Coon record- tage for visiting Long Island with 8:45 left in the Baltimore countered with four straight goals to Collins tied the game for the Bayhawks at 8-8 ed 17 saves before being lifted for Brian Carcaterra third quarter. Goettelmann scored the other two take a 4-1 lead as Millon scored two of the four with 14:39 left, but the Cannons scored three with 9:30 left in the fourth quarter. Carcaterra goals in the rally. goals during the spurt. Andrew "Buggs" Combs and straight goals by Regan, Gill and Evans to take a made one save in the final minutes of the period. Gait, the MLL Offensive Player of the Week, Jeff Sonke added goals to give the Bayhawks the 11-8 lead. Millon earned Bud Light Game MVP honors tied the game at 8-8 with an unassisted goal at the three-goal advantage with 1:43 left in the period. Garrity earned Bud Light Game MVP honors for the third time this season after the record-set- 2:45 mark of the period, which began a 3-0 Rochester cut the lead to two at 4-2 with a for his 22-save performance, while Cattrano made ting night. Baltimore spurt of its own and created a 10-8 lead Tim Booth goal with 39 seconds left in the period, 16 saves for the Bayhawks in a losing effort. for the Bayhawks. Tom Marechek and Kip Fulks which was assisted by Nate Watkins. BY QUARTERS 1234Final scored unassisted markers in the run. BY QUARTERS 1234Final After an goal started the second BAYHAWKS454720 Boston 143311 Denihan cut the Lizard deficit to 10-9 with period, Millon added his third goal of the game to Rochester 243312 BAYHAWKS241310 10:30 left and Haugen tied the game on a feed give the Bayhawks a 5-3 lead. Rookie Gewas Goals: BAL - Millon 8, Sonke 4, Combs 2, Gait 2, from Lowe with 9:11 remaining in regulation. Goals: BOS - Evans 4, Regan 2, Watson 2, Battista, Schindler cut the deficit to 5-4 at the 4:11 mark of Marechek 1, Frye 1. ROC - Doneger 4, Schindler 2, With 6:42 left in the game, Frye scored the Gill, Fiore. BAL - Millon 3, Gait 2, Marechek, Collins, the period, scoring an unassisted goal past Powell 1, Cassese 1, Mollot, Booth 1. Two-Point Goals: Combs. Two-Point Goals: BAL - Sonke 1. Assists: BOS first of his two goals to break the 10-10 stalemate Baltimore starter Greg Cattrano. BAL - Frye 1. ROC - Wright 1. Assists: BAL - Millon 4, - Gill 2, Regan, Evans. BAL - Blatchley 3, Millon 2, and Gait followed with a Jude Collins-assisted goal Gait 4, Frye 2, Sonke 1. ROC - Mollot 2, Wright 1, Millon countered the Schindler goal with his Marechek, Collins, Sonke, Frye. Saves: BOS - Garrity with 3:30 left, upping the Baltimore lead to 12-10. Watkins 1. Saves: BAL - Cattrano 19, Miller 0. ROC - fourth and fifth goals of the game, giving 22. BAL - Cattrano 16. Shots: BOS - 57. BAL - 48. In the final minute of regulation, Long Island Coon 17, Carcaterra 1. Shots: BAL - 55. ROC - 47. Baltimore a 7-4 lead. Doneger added his second Power-Play: BOS - 0 for 4. BAL - 2 for 3. Attendance: Power-Play: BAL - 3 for 4. ROC - 2 for 7. Attendance: tied the game on goals by Haugen with 49 seconds 2,759. goal of the contest before Tom Marechek scored off 4,721. 92 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 93 2003 Bayhawks Season in Review 2003 Bayhawks Season in Review

July 19: Bridgeport 22, Baltimore 17 Marechek gave the Bayhawks an one-point July 26: Baltimore 14, New Jersey 13 after starting the season with consecutive losses to BALTIMORE - Keith Cromwell scored four lead at 13-12 with 3:21 by scoring his third goal BALTIMORE, Md. - Gary Gait scored four Boston and the Bayhawks, started the fourth quar- goals, including a pair of two-pointers, to lead the of the game before tied the game at goals and assisted on two others to lead the ter with a 3-0 spark of their own, which started on Barrage (1-6) to their first win of the 2003 season, 13-13 to end the first half. Bayhawks (6-3, 3-0 National Division) to a 14-13 a Curry goal. That goal was followed by markers a 22-17 victory over the Bayhawks (5-3) at Bridgeport regained the lead at 15-13 with victory over the New Jersey Pride (5-3, 2-2) at by Scott Urick and Joe Ghedina to narrow the mar- Homewood Field. goals by Denihan and Prager. Denihan assisted all Homewood Field. gin to 12-10. Cromwell gave the Barrage a quick 2-0 lead five goals by the former Princeton University Austin Garrison got the Pride the early 1-0 lead Gait and Marechek gave the Bayhawks a four- with 12:22 left in the first quarter, scoring the first attackman in the game. with an unassisted goal with 13:53 left in the point cushion with back-to-back goals before the of his two-point goals. The Barrage upped the lead Millon found the net for the first time in the opening stanza. The Pride extended the advantage Pride made their valiant comeback. to 3-0 eight seconds later, as Mike Springer scored game at the 5:57 mark of the third quarter thanks to 2-0 just 45 seconds later on a goal by Chris With 1:45 left in regulation, Urick scored to off a Doug Shanahan feed. Cromwell added his to a Blatchley assist. Baltimore and Bridgeport Malone. Baltimore cut the deficit to 2-1 with the cut the lead to 14-11 before Traynor scored an second goal of the game, an one-point goal off a went back and forth with goals until Striebel and first of four goals from Mark Millon. unassisted two-point goal. With the score at 14-13 Shanahan pass past Baltimore's Greg Cattrano, Springer scored consecutive goals for the Barrage, Don Chemotti padded the Pride lead back to in favor of the Bayhawks, Marechek was called with 11:21 remaining in the period to give visiting who led by 19-16 with 14:13 left in the game. two at 3-1 with an unassisted goal past Baltimore for a slash with less than a minute left, but New Bridgeport a 4-0 advantage. Marechek scored the Bayhawks' final goal of starter Greg Cattrano with 11:01 remaining in the Jersey was unable to convert the final power play, Josh Sims, making his first appearance since the game off a Sims feed with 11:18 left in the period. giving the Bayhawks a much needed win. injuring his right posterior cruciate ligament on game, cutting into Bridgeport's lead at 19-17. Baltimore turned the 3-1 deficit to a 5-3 lead Gait was named the Bud Light Game MVP June 12 at Bridgeport, started the Bayhawks scor- Shanahan scored his third goal of the game with four unanswered goals over the final six min- after scoring the four goals with two assists. Jamie ing with a two-pointer to cut the lead in half at 4- with 5:17 before Cromwell sealed the victory with utes of the first quarter. Tom Marechek scored the Hanford was named the New Balance Sportsman 2 with 8:31 left in the stanza. just over a minute left in regulation. After a failed first of his two goals to start the run and was fol- of the Game after holding Hubbard to the single Cromwell scored his third goal of the game, Baltimore clear, Cromwell stole the ball from lowed by an unassisted goal by Jeff Sonke with power-play goal. an unassisted goal with 6:41 left in the stanza, defenseman Shawn Nadelen and fired a two-point- 3:47 left. Josh Sims gave the Bayhawks their first Tierney made 12 saves in the goal for the before added the first of his two er into an empty net for the final 22-17 margin. lead at 4-3 with an unassisted goal before Millon Pride, while Cattrano recorded 20 saves in the goals on the night to give Bridgeport a command- In leading the Barrage to the victory, ended the first quarter scoring with his second winning effort. ing 6-2 lead. Cromwell earned Bud Light Game MVP honors goal of the night with 40 seconds left in the peri- Baltimore countered with three straight goals for his eight points (two one-point goals, two two- od. BY QUARTERS 1234Final to end the first quarter. Marechek started the run point goals, two assists) while Prager was named David Curry narrowed the host Bayhawk lead New Jersey 313613 with a goal that was assisted by Paul Cantabene the New Balance Sportsman of the Game for his to 5-4 with a power play goal at the 10:27 mark BAYHAWKS534214 with 5:42 left in the period. Sims added his second five-goal performance. of the second period, which was assisted by Jesse Goals: NJ - Curry 3, Urick 2, Traynor 1, Hubbard 1, marker of the night before rookie Andrew "Buggs" Cantabene set a new Baltimore record for Hubbard. Chemotti 1, Garrison 1, Ghedina 1, Malone 1. BAL - Combs scored his fifth goal of the season off a face-offs won by winning 22 of 35 draws against Gait found Millon for his third goal of the Millon 4, Gait 4, Marechek 2, Sims 1, Sonke 1. Two- Mark Millon feed with 48 seconds left in the peri- Shanahan and Paul Rao. He set the previous record half with 9:14 remaining in the second stanza Point Goals: NJ - Traynor 1. BAL - Frye 1. Assists: NJ od. of 20 in the inaugural game on June 7, 2001. before scoring back-to-back goals, upping the - Hubbard 2, McClay 1, Hess 1, Garrison 1. BAL - Gait Rookie goalkeeper Matt Hunter made 16 saves 2, Blatchley 1, Cantabene 1. Saves: NJ - Tierney 12. Bayhawks player-coach Gary Gait scored the Baltimore lead to 8-4 at the end of the first half. BAL - Cattrano 20. Shots: NJ - 58. BAL - 42. Power- for the victorious Barrage, while Cattrano made a first of his three goals on the night to open the sec- New Jersey began the second half with a 3-0 Play: NJ - 2 for 6. BAL - 1 for 2. Attendance: 3,208. ond quarter and tie the game at 6-6 just 24 sec- season-high 25 saves in a losing effort. run, cutting the deficit down to one at 8-7. onds into the period. Hubbard received a pass from Jon Hess, scoring August 2: Boston 22, Baltimore 15 BY QUARTERS 1234Final Jeff Sonke scored the Bayhawks' second two- his first goal of the game with 13:11 left in the LOWELL, Mass. - Conor Gill scored three point goal in the game to give the Bayhawks their Bridgeport 675422 third period on a Pride power play. Greg Traynor BAYHAWKS583117 goals and added four assists as the Cannons (6-4) first lead at 8-6 with 14:07 left in the period. Gait narrowed the Bayhawk margin to 8-6 with an erupted for 21 goals en route to a 22-15 over the upped Baltimore's lead to three with his second Goals: BRI - Prager 5, Shanahan 3, Springer 2, Striebel unassisted goal with 10:11 left in the period before Bayhawks (6-4) at Cawley Stadium. 2, Cromwell 2, Denihan 2, Morley 1, Miller 1. BAL - goal of the spurt, which was assisted by John Curry and Garrison teamed up to beat Cattrano, Tom Marechek gave the Bayhawks an early 1- Blatchley with 12:29 left in the first half. Marechek 4, Gait 3, Sims 2, Cantabene 1, Millon 1, making it a one-goal game with 8:30 left in the Combs 1, Frye 1. Two-Point Goals: BRI - Cromwell 2. 0 lead with 12:19 left in the first period, scoring B.J. Prager scored his first two goals of the third period. off a feed from Mark Millon. Boston quickly game to end the Bayhawk rally off feeds from BAL - Sonke 1, Sims 1. Assists: BRI - Denihan 6, Millon started a Baltimore 4-0 run with his Cromwell 2, Shanahan 2, Miller 1. BAL - Millon 3, rebounded with a 3-0 run that started with a goal DAN DENIHAN to narrow the Bayhawks lead to Sims 2, Cantabene 2, Blatchley 2, Gait 2, Marechek 2. fourth goal of the game off a Paul Cantabene assist, from Steve Dusseau. With 10:33 left in the period, 9-8 with 9:47 left in the period. Saves: BRI - Hunter 16. BAL - Cattrano 25. Shots: BRI which was followed by a Gait tally past Trevor Brent Rothfuss scored an unassisted goal, which Following goals by Marechek and Sims, - 59. BAL - 41. Power-Play: BRI - 2 for 4. BAL - 2 for Tierney with 4:56 left in the period. The goal came was followed by a Mike Regan tally with 8:30 4. Attendance: 3,265. Denihan scored his first goal of the contest off a off a Baltimore power play after Hubbard was remaining in the stanza. feed from Blake Miller with 7:16 left in the quarter. called for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. Andrew "Buggs" Combs scored his first goal of Cantabene countered with a Millon-assisted goal Mark Frye ended the Bayhawks spurt with his the game to end the Cannon spurt off a Millon with 6:38 left in the half, giving Baltimore an 12- fourth two-point goal of the season, setting a feed to cut the deficit to 3-2 and start a 3-0 9 advantage. Bayhawks team record for two-pointers in a sea- Baltimore spurt. Mark Frye tied the game with 5:08 Prager teamed up with Denihan two more son. His tally with 2:14 left in the period gave left with an unassisted goal before Jeff Sonke gave times within 17 seconds of each other to make the Baltimore a commanding 12-7 lead going into the the Bayhawks a 4-3 advantage with a short-hand- score 12-11 before Shanahan tied the game at 12- final 15 minutes of play. ed goal. 12 with 5:16 left in the period. The Pride, who had won their last five games Regan added his second goal of the game, his 94 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 95 2003 Bayhawks Season in Review 2003 Bayhawks Season in Review

11th two-point tally of the season, to return the Garrity made 21 saves in recording his second Tom Marechek scored the third period's first August 22 - MLL Semifinals: lead to the Cannons at 5-4 with 3:16 left in the win over the Bayhawks this season. Cattrano, who goal off a Millon feed with 13:41 left in the peri- Baltimore 15, New Jersey 13 period. Millon tied the game with 1:36 left in the allowed 22 points for the third time in his MLL od, extending the Bayhawk advantage to 10-6. VILLANOVA, Pa. - Tom Marechek scored three period, scoring the first of his three goals on the career, stopped 22 shots in the losing effort. Adam Doneger, who was making his first trip back goals, including the game-winner with 36 seconds night. to Johns Hopkins University after being drafted in left in the fourth quarter, as the Bayhawks (8-4) BY QUARTERS 1234Final Baltimore answered a Watson tally with a pair the 2003 MLL Collegiate Draft, scored with 10:55 advanced to the Major League Lacrosse (MLL) of goals from Gary Gait, giving the Bayhawks the BAYHAWKS542415 left off a Fay pass to narrow the deficit to 10-7. Boston 575522 Championship Game with a 15-13 victory over one-point advantage with 11:22 in the period. Millon and Marechek teamed up to score con- the New Jersey Pride (7-6) at Villanova Stadium. However, the Cannons answered with a 4-0 run to Goals: BAL - Millon 3, Combs 3, Gait 2, Cantabene 1, secutive goals, upping the Baltimore lead to 12-7 The Bayhawks took a 2-0 lead with 10:56 left turn the 7-6 deficit into a three-point cushion at Sonke 1, Frye 1, Moran 1, Marechek 1. BOS - Watson with 4:41 left in the period before Doneger scored in the opening period off goals from Mark Millon 10-7 with 3:00 left in the first half. Mike Battista 4, Dusseau 4, Gill 3, Rothfuss 3, Battista 3, Evans 1, again off a Casey Powell feed with 2:39 remain- and Mark Frye. New Jersey tied the game at 2-2 Leveille 1, Regan 1. Two-Point Goals: BAL - Sonke 1. was instrumental in the spurt, scoring two of the ing. with back-to-back goals from Scott Urick and A.J. four goals. BOS - Regan 1. Assists: BAL - Millon 3, Combs 1, Kip Fulks scored the first two-point goal of his Cattrano 1. BOS - Gill 4, Evans 2, Dusseau 1. Saves: Shannon. Millon ended the spurt with his second goal of BAL - Cattrano 22. BOS - Garrity 21. Shots: BAL - 45. three-year MLL career with 1:55 left in the period, Frye scored his second goal of the game with the contest off a pass from Marechek with 1:35 BOS - 70. Power-Play: BAL - 2 for 3. BOS - 4 for 9. an unassisted tally past Brian Carcaterra. With the 6:14 left in the opening stanza before Urick tied left in the period. With just over a minute in the Attendance: 4,172. score at 14-8, Nate Watkins and Casey Powell the game off an Austin Garrison feed for his second period, Gill scored his first goal of the game off a scored back-to-back tallies past Greg Cattrano to tally of the period. feed from Brian Silcott, which was followed by a August 9: Baltimore 19, Rochester 14 cut the deficit to four at 14-10 with 15 minutes to Gary Gait scored two straight goals to give the goal from Dusseau. With two seconds left in the play in regulation. BALTIMORE Bayhawks a 5-3 advantage with 1:02 left in the period, Combs scored his second goal of the game - Mark Millon scored six goals Millon scored his fourth goal of the game to and assisted three others as the Bayhawks (7-4, 4- period before Jesse Hubbard scored with 16 sec- to cut the Bayhawks' deficit to 12-9. open the fourth quarter just eight seconds into the onds left in the first quarter. Boston opened the second half with a 5-0 run 0 National Division) secured a spot in the 2003 period off a feed from Paul Cantabene, who won Major League Lacrosse playoffs with a 19-14 vic- After a goal by Jeff Sonke opened the second that decided the game and extended its lead to 17- the opening face-off of the period and fed Millon. period, Shannon teamed with Greg Traynor to nar- 9 with 4:17 left in the period. Watson keyed the tory over the Rochester Rattlers (4-7, 0-4). With 13:03 left in the period, Ryan Powell scored With the win, Baltimore improves to 9-1 all- row the gap to 6-5 with 10:11 left in the first half. outburst with two goals, while Dusseau, Battista, off a feed from Casey Powell on a power-play Marechek scored his first goal of the game with and Rothfuss added tallies in the spurt. Paul time against the Rattlers and sweep the season opportunity before Casey Powell scored an unas- series for the second straight year. Baltimore has 8:50 off a feed from Josh Sims, which was fol- Cantabene got the Bayhawks on the scoreboard in sisted goal with 7:59 to play in regulation, cutting lowed by another Hubbard tally with 1:05 left in the third quarter with an unassisted goal with 3:36 won seven straight meetings over the National the Rochester deficit to 15-12. Division rival. the second stanza. left in the period. Baltimore ran off three straight goals in a two- After intermission, did not Gary Gait gave host Baltimore a 1-0 lead with Paul Cantabene Combs added his third goal of the game, minute span, upping its commanding lead to 18- take long to put the Bayhawks on the scoreboard, scooping the ball in off a rebound of a Baltimore 10:49 left in the opening period, scoring an unas- 12. Millon scored two of the three goals in the run sisted goal. Rochester countered with a tally from scoring an unassisted goal off the face-off with shot past Boston's Chris Garrity, to end the third along with a Gait power-play goal. 14:54 left in the period. Jamie Hanford extended period with the Cannons holding a commanding Ryan Powell with 9:22 left. Ryan Powell scored his third goal of the game Millon scored his first goal of the game off a the Bayhawks' cushion to 9-7 with his first career 17-11 advantage. with 4:26 off a Casey Powell feed, which was postseason goal, an unassisted marker past feed from John Blatchley to give the Bayhawks a 2- Trevor Gill scored his second and third goals of the countered by a Sims tally with 2:17 left in the . 1 advantage with 6:52 remaining before Casey Tierney game to start the third quarter, including an extra- fourth quarter. Casey Powell scored his fifth goal New Jersey took the lead at 10-9 with 4:20 man tally past Baltimore starter Greg Cattrano Powell tied the game with a goal off a Mike Mollot of the game with 26 seconds left in the game, but assist with 3:55 remaining in the opening stanza. left in the period with three unanswered goals. with 13:17 remaining in regulation. Ryan Moran the final outcome had already been decided. Traynor started the spurt with an unassisted, Gait and Jude Collins scored back-to-back scored his first career MLL goal with 9:53 remain- Cattrano made 18 saves in the goal for host short-handed goal with 8:19 left before Urick ing off a Combs feed, narrowing the Cannons lead goals before Casey Powell scored his second goal Baltimore, upping his record to 7-4 on the season, of the period as time expired, cutting the scored with 6:35 left and Garrison scored his first to 19-12. It was Combs' first career MLL assist. while Carcaterra made 20 saves in a losing effort. career postseason tally to end the spurt with 4:20 David Evans and Watson scored back-to-back Baltimore lead to 4-3 at the end of the first 15 Millon was named the Bud Light Game MVP, minutes. left in the period. goals, giving Boston a 21-12 lead with 7:10 left in while Collins was named the New Balance Millon opened the fourth quarter scoring by Josh Sims opened the second quarter scoring the game. Millon recorded his eighth hat trick of Sportsman of the Game for Baltimore. tying the game at 10-10 with an unassisted goal the season by scoring an unassisted goal with 5:37 for the Bayhawks off a Millon feed with 13:03 left, extending Baltimore's cushion to 5-3 before before Traynor added his third goal of the game left in the game before ended the with 11:58 remaining in regulation. Baltimore Kevin Cassese tied the game with a two-point goal BY QUARTERS 1234Final Cannons scoring with an unassisted goal with Rochester 334414 went on a 3-0 run to re-take the lead at 13-11 with 4:25 to make the score 21-13. 25 seconds later. It was Cassese's first two-point goal of the season. BAYHAWKS455519 a goal by Sims and a two-point goal by Kip Fulks, With 1:12 left, Sonke scored his third two- which came with 4:47 left off a Millon assist. Baltimore went on a 3-0 run to re-take the Goals: ROC - C. Powell 5, R. Powell 3, Doneger 2, Fay point goal of the season past Garrity. After mak- Shannon and Traynor scored back-to-back lead at 8-5 with a pair of goals from Mark Frye and 1, Watkins 1. BAL - Millon 6, Gait 3, Frye 2, Marechek ing a save, Cattrano fed Sonke with a pass near goals to tie the game at 13-13 with 2:06 left in reg- midfield and the All-Star midfielder ran the Millon's second goal of the game. Rochester 2, Sims 2, Collins 1, Sonke 1. Two-Point Goals: ROC - Cassese 1. BAL - Fulks 1. Assists: ROC - C. Powell 4, ulation before Marechek scored the game-clinch- remaining distance of the field without drawing a answered with a power-play goal by John Fay with 1:50 left in the half. Casey Powell was credited Fay 1, Mollot 1. BAL - Millon 3, Cantabene 1, ing goal with 0:36 left in the game. The former defender and beat Garrity with a shot into the Blatchley 1, Marechek 1, Collins 1, Sims 1, Gait 1. with the assist. Syracuse University attackman added an insur- upper right corner of the goal. Saves: ROC - Carcaterra 20. BAL - Cattrano 18. Shots: Baltimore entered the intermission with a 9-6 ance goal as time expired for the final two-goal With his seven-point performance, Gill was ROC - 45. BAL - 59. Power-Play: ROC - 4 for 8. BAL margin. named the Bud Light Game MVP. lead after a Jeff Sonke tally with 18 seconds - 2 for 4. Attendance: 2,025. remaining in the quarter. Marechek was named the Bud Light Game 96 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 97 2003 Bayhawks Season in Review

MVP for his efforts in leading the Bayhawks to lead with back-to-back goals in a 21-second span their third straight New Balance Championship off feeds from Lowe and Haugen. Game, while Baltimore netminder Greg Cattrano Right before the end of the first half, Josh Sims earned the New Balance Sportsman of the Game took a pass from Andrew "Buggs" Combs and tied award after making 21 saves in the victory. the game going into the locker room at intermis- Tierney stopped 19 Bayhawk shots in the los- sion. ing effort. After a Jalbert goal gave the lead back to the Lizards at 7-6, Gait answered with a pair of goals BY QUARTERS 1234Final to re-take the advantage at 8-7 with 9:30 left. New Jersey433313 Long Island answered with another 4-0 burst and BAYHAWKS522615 took an 11-8 advantage with 14:26 left in the Goals: NJ - Traynor 4, Shannon 3, Urick 3, Hubbard 2, fourth quarter. Four different Lizards scored goals Garrison 1. BAL - Marechek 3, Millon 2, Frye 2, Gait in the run, including Lowe, who scored his first 2, Hanford 1, Cantabene 1, Sims 1, Sonke 1. Two- goal of the game at the start of the run with 7:39 Point Goals: BAL - Fulks 1. Assists: NJ - Garrison 2, left to play in the third quarter. Curry 2, Traynor 1. BAL - Millon 1, Frye 1, Sims 1. Baltimore rallied with a 4-0 run to re-claim Saves: NJ - Tierney 19 BAL - Cattrano 21. Shots: NJ - the one-goal lead at 12-11 with 8:11 left in regu- 54. BAL - 58. Power-Play: NJ - 2 for 4. BAL - 1 for 4. Attendance: 4,460. lation. After Sims scored a pair of goals to narrow the lead to 11-10, Gait gave the Bayhawks the August 24 - MLL Championship: advantage with his fourth and fifth goals of the Long Island 15, Baltimore 14 (OT) game, including a power-play goal off a pass from Marechek with 8:11 left. VILLANOVA, Pa. - Kevin Lowe answered for the Lizards, scoring two Lowe scored the game-winning straight goals and giving the Lizards a brief 13-12 goal 22 seconds into overtime advantage with 5:35 remaining in the period. to give the Lizards (10-3) their Millon tied the game at 13-13 with his only second MLL title with a 15-14 goal of the game with 4:23 left in the period off a victory over the Bayhawks (8- Mark Frye feed. 5) in front of 6,593 at Gait gave the Bayhawks a 14-13 lead with his Villanova Stadium. game-high sixth goal of the Championship Game Lowe scored four goals to go with an assist in off a Marechek feed with 4:05 remaining in the leading the Lizards to the come-from-behind win. fourth quarter, but MLL's MVP was up to the For the second straight game, Baltimore took task, scoring an unassisted goal past Cattrano a 2-0 lead in the opening minutes of the first peri- with 2:07 left to force the extra session. od. Jude Collins started the game's scoring with a After taking the opening face-off to start over- goal just 16 seconds into the game off a feed from time, Jalbert found an open Lowe in front of the Mark Millon. Jeff Sonke scored with 13:09 left in crease, who scored to the left of Cattrano for the the stanza to give the Bayhawks a two-goal advan- game-clinching victory. tage. Lowe was named the Bud Light Long Island tied the game with two goals of Championship Game MVP for scoring the game- its own to tie the game at 2-2 with 4:43 left in the winning goal. quarter. Tim Goettelmann scored Long Island's Brian Dougherty tied a team record by making opening goal of the game before A.J. Haugen took 28 saves, which also set a League postseason a pass from Conor Denihan and scored past Greg record. Cattrano made 17 saves for the Bayhawks. Cattrano, tying the game. Baltimore opened the second quarter with three straight goals, giving the second-seeded BY QUARTERS 1234OTF BAYHAWKS2426014 Bayhawks a 5-2 advantage with 10:33 left in the Long Island 2444115 first half. Gary Gait started the spurt with the first of six goals in the game before Kip Fulks and Tom Goals: BAL - Gait 6, Sims 3, Millon 1, Sonke 1, Marechek followed to end the run. Marechek 1, Collins 1. LI - Lowe 4, Massey 3, Jalbert Long Island came back with a 4-0 run of its 3, Haugen 3, Goettelmann 1, Denihan 1. Assists: BAL own to claim the lead with 6-5 with 1:14 left in - Marechek 3, Frye 2, Millon 1, Fulks 1, Combs 1, Gait 1. LI - Denihan 2, Goettelmann 1, Jalbert 1, Haugen 1, the first half. 2003 Bud Light Most Valuable Lowe 1, O'Kelly 1. Saves: BAL - Cattrano 17. LI - Player Jay Jalbert cut the Bayhawk lead to 5-3 with Dougherty 28. Shots: BAL - 50. LI - 56. Power-Play: an unassisted goal with 9:51 remaining. With 3:13 BAL - 2 for 5. LI - 0 for 6. Attendance: 6,593. left in the period, Denihan scored to narrow the margin to 5-4. gave the Lizards the 98 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse Bayhawks Regular Season Records Bayhawks Regular Season Career Leaders PLAYER RECORDS POINTS GOALKEEPER WINS Points in a Game 12 Mark Millon, 6/27/03 1. Mark Millon 188 1. Greg Cattrano 27 Points in a Season 68 Mark Millon, 2003 2. Tom Marechek 118 GOALKEEPER LOSSES Points in a Career 188 Mark Millon, 2001-present 3. Josh Sims 79 Goals in a Game 8 Mark Millon, 6/27/03 4. Gary Gait 74 1. Greg Cattrano 12 Goals in a Season 45 Mark Millon, 2003 Goals in a Career 130 Mark Millon, 2001-present 5. Paul Cantabene 48 GK MIN. PLAYED Two-Point Goals in a Game 2 Josh Sims, 7/6/02 6. Dan Denihan 45 1. Greg Cattrano 2248 Two-Point Goals in a Season 4 Mark Frye, 2003 7. Jeff Sonke 43 2. Tim McGeeney 27 Two-Point Goals in a Career 5 Josh Sims, 2001-present 8. Mark Frye 40 3. John Horrigan 6 Assists in a Game 4 Four times 9. John Blatchley 34 4. Erik Miller 1 Assists in a Season 25 Dan Denihan, 2001 10. Rob Shek 29 Assists in a Career 58 Mark Millon, 2001-present GK SHOTS FACED Overtime Points in a Season 1 Three times GOALS SCORED 1. Greg Cattrano 1196 Overtime Points in a Career 1 Three times 1. Mark Millon 130 Overtime Goals in a Season 1 Kip Fulks, 2001; Gary Gait, 2003 2. Tim McGeeney 14 2. Tom Marechek 87 Overtime Goals in a Career 1 Kip Fulks, 2001; Gary Gait, 2003 3. John Horrigan 4 Overtime Assists in a Season 1 Mark Millon, 2001 3. Gary Gait 55 4. Erik Miller 1 Overtime Assists in a Career 1 Mark Millon, 2001-present 4. Josh Sims 51 5. Paul Cantabene 30 GK GOALS ALLOWED MISC. INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS Jeff Sonke 30 1. Greg Cattrano 485 Ground Balls 12 Paul Cantabene, 8/15/02; Paul Cantabene, 7/19/03 7. Rob Shek 21 Goalkeeper Greg Cattrano 2. Tim McGeeney 3 Penalty Minutes 3.0 Rob Doerr, 6/30/01; Brian Reese, 8/2/03 8. Dan Denihan 20 played three seasons for the John Horrigan 3 Power Play Goals 2 Four times Jarred Testa 20 Bayhawks. 4. Erik Miller 1 Power Play Assists 2 Two times 10. Mark Frye 19 Short Handed Goals 1 Eight times PENALTIES GKTWO-POINT Short Handed Assists 1 Five times TWO-POINT GOALS 1. Paul Cantabene 21 GOALS ALLOWED Shots 18 Mark Millon, 8/9/03 1. Josh Sims 5 2. Tom Marechek 18 1. Greg Cattrano 18 GOALKEEPER RECORDS Jeff Sonke 5 Kip Fulks 18 2. John Horrigan 1 3. Mark Frye 4 Brian Reese 18 Wins in a Season 10 Greg Cattrano, 2001; Greg Cattrano, 2002 GK SAVE PERCENTAGE 4. Rob Shek 1 5. Rob Doerr 17 Wins in a Career 27 Greg Cattrano, 2001-present 1. Tim McGeeney .785 Kip Fulks 1 6. Mark Frye 16 Losses in a Season 4 Greg Cattrano, 2001; Greg Cattrano, 2002; 2. Greg Cattrano 594 Greg Cattrano, 2003 Matt Shearer 1 7. Matt Dwan 15 3. John Horrigan .250 Losses in a Career 12 Greg Cattrano, 2001-present Adam Borcz 1 8. Jamie Hanford 14 4. Erik Miller .000 Brian Langtry 1 9. Josh Sims 10 TEAM RECORDS ASSISTS 10. Jude Collins 8 Goals Scored in a Game 20 at New Jersey, 8/26/01 GK GOALS AGAINST AVG. Goals Scored in a Season 227 2002 1. Mark Millon 58 PENALTY MINUTES 1. Tim McGeeney 6.7 Points Scored in a Game 21 at Bridgeport, 6/12/03 2. Tom Marechek 31 1. Brian Reese 18.5 2. Greg Cattrano 12.6 Goals Allowed in a Game 22 at New Jersey, 6/29/02 3. John Blatchley 30 Paul Cantabene 18.5 3. John Horrigan 30.0 Goals Allowed in a Season 167 2002 4. Dan Denihan 25 3. Rob Doerr 15.5 4. Erik Miller 60.0 Two-Point Goals Scored in a Game 2 at Boston, 7/6/02; vs. Bridgeport, 7/19/03 5. Josh Sims 23 4. Matt Dwan 14.5 Two-Point Goals Scored in a Season 11 2003 6. Gary Gait 19 Assists in a Game 13 vs. Long Island, 6/7/01; vs. Bridgeport, 7/19/03 5. Tom Marechek 14.0 Assists in a Season 99 2002 7. Paul Cantabene 18 6. Mark Frye 13.5 Assists Against in a Game 11 vs. Bridgeport, 7/19/03 8. Mark Frye 17 Kip Fulks 13.5 Assists Against in a Season 82 2002 9. Jeff Sonke 8 8. Jamie Hanford 12.5 10. Rob Shek 7 9. Josh Sims 9.0 MISC. TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS Jude Collins 7 10. Jude Collins 7.5 Points in a Quarter 10 at New Jersey, 8/26/01 GROUND BALLS Points in a Half 14 at New Jersey, 6/5/03 (First Half) GAME-WINNING GOALS Goals in a Quarter 10 at New Jersey, 8/26/01 1. Paul Cantabene 260 1. Mark Millon 6 Goals in a Half 13 at New Jersey, 8/26/01; at New Jersey, 6/5/03 2. Greg Cattrano 110 Tom Marechek 6 Largest Margin of Victory 11 at New Jersey, 8/26/01 3. Brian Reese 81 3. Josh Sims 4 Ground Balls 62 at New Jersey, 8/26/01 4. Jamie Hanford 68 4. Gary Gait 2 Penalty Minutes 12.0 at Boston, 8/2/03 5. Shawn Nadelen 64 Power Play Goals 4 at Bridgeport, 6/12/03 Mark Frye 2 Power Play Assists 4 at Bridgeport, 6/12/03 6. Josh Sims 62 6. Seven tied with 1 7. Tom Marechek 61 Short-Handed Goals 2 vs. Rochester, 8/3/02 OVERTIME GOALS Short-Handed Assists 1 Five times Jude Collins 61 9. Matt Dwan 58 1. Gary Gait 1 10. Mark Millon 52 Kip Fulks 1

100 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 101 Bayhawks All-Time Regular Season Roster 2001 Results/Regular Season Statistics Penalty Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score Player Yrs. G 2G A Pts. GB No. Min. GWG OTG June 7 LONG ISLAND W, 16-13 July 29 @ Rochester L, 9-16 Mark Millon 2001-03 130 0 58 188 52 5 4.0 6 0 June 16 @ New Jersey L, 14-19 August 5 NEW JERSEY L, 14-16 Tom Marechek 2001-03 87 0 31 118 61 18 14.0 6 0 June 17 @ Bridgeport L, 9-12 August 11 BOSTON W, 18-12 Josh Sims 2001-03 51 5 23 79 62 10 9.0 4 0 June 24 ROCHESTER W, 13-12 August 18 ROCHESTER W, 12-11 Gary Gait 2002-03 55 0 19 74 51 5 4.0 2 1 June 30 @ Boston W, 14-13 August 26 @ New Jersey W, 20-9 Paul Cantabene 2001-03 30 0 18 48 260 21 18.5 1 0 July 6 NEW JERSEY W, 14-7 Sept. 1 vs. Boston # W, 12-11 Dan Denihan 2001 20 0 25 45 14 2 1.5 1 0 July 14 @ Long Island W, 16-10 Sept. 3 vs. Long Island & L, 11-15 Jeff Sonke 2001-03 30 5 8 43 38 4 2.5 1 0 July 21 @ Rochester W, 14-13 Mark Frye 2001-03 19 4 17 40 38 16 13.5 2 0 # - MLL Semifinals July 27 BRIDGEPORT W, 12-11 (OT) John Blatchley 2002-03 4 0 30 34 24 0 0.0 1 0 & - MLL Championship Game Rob Shek 2001-02 21 1 7 29 29 3 2.5 0 0 Jarred Testa 2001-02 20 0 1 21 20 5 4.5 1 0 Penalty Kip Fulks 2001-03 17 1 3 21 47 18 13.5 1 1 Team Statistics G 2ptG A Pts GB Num Min GWG OTG Jude Collins 2002-03 11 0 7 18 61 8 7.5 0 0 Greg McCavera 2001 12 0 4 16 23 3 2.5 0 0 Mark Millon 41 0 16 57 17 2 1.5 2 0 2001-02 8 0 6 14 23 4 5.5 0 0 Tom Marechek 34 0 11 45 20 7 5.0 3 0 Matt Shearer 2001, 2003 7 1 3 11 6 2 2.0 0 0 Dan Denihan 20 0 25 45 14 2 1.5 1 0 Sean Radebaugh 2002 7 0 3 10 5 0 0.0 1 0 Josh Sims 16 1 9 26 15 4 3.5 1 0 "Buggs" Combs 2003 8 0 1 9 9 1 1.0 0 0 Paul Cantabene 15 0 6 21 87 6 5.0 1 0 Jeff Wills 2002 4 0 5 9 18 2 1.0 0 0 Greg McCavera 12 0 4 16 23 3 2.5 0 0 Dudley Dixon 2001 6 0 1 7 5 3 2.0 0 0 Jarred Testa 13 0 1 14 9 2 1.5 1 0 Shawn Nadelen 2001-03 4 0 2 6 64 6 6.0 0 0 Kip Fulks 11 0 2 13 15 7 4.5 1 1 Mike Henehan 2002 4 0 0 4 1 1 1.0 0 0 Matt Shearer 7 1 3 11 3 2 2.0 0 0 Adam Borcz 2001 1 1 1 3 2 2 2.0 0 0 Gavin Prout 2 0 6 8 17 3 3.5 0 0 Tom Kessler 2002 2 0 0 2 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jeff Sonke 5 1 1 7 9 1 0.5 0 0 Jamie Hanford 2002-03 1 0 1 2 68 14 12.5 0 0 Dudley Dixon 6 0 1 7 5 3 2.0 0 0 Brian Langtry 2003 1 1 0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 Rob Shek 4 0 3 7 14 0 0.0 0 0 Greg Cattrano 2001-03 0 0 2 2 110 1 1.0 0 0 Adam Borcz 1 1 1 3 2 2 2.0 0 0 Matt Dwan 2001-03 1 0 0 1 58 15 14.5 0 0 Shawn Nadelen 1 0 1 2 6 0 0.0 0 0 Brian Reese 2001-03 1 0 0 1 81 18 18.5 0 0 Matt Dwan 1 0 0 1 8 3 2.5 0 0 Chris Turner 2001 1 0 0 1 8 1 1.0 0 0 Brian Reese 1 0 0 1 25 4 3.5 0 0 Ryan Moran 2003 1 0 0 1 5 1 1.0 0 0 Chris Turner 1 0 0 1 8 1 1.0 0 0 Rob Doerr 2001-02 0 0 0 0 27 17 15.5 0 0 Greg Cattrano 0 0 1 1 26 0 0.0 0 0 Hugh Donovan 2001-02 0 0 0 0 41 5 4.0 0 0 Rob Doerr 0 0 0 0 16 14 12.0 0 0 Spencer Ford 2001 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Hugh Donovan 0 0 0 0 19 3 2.0 0 0 Brian Hole 2001 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Spencer Ford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Dave LaChapelle 2001 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Mark Frye 0 0 0 0 8 2 1.5 0 0 Butch Marino 2001 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Brian Hole 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Dan Martin 2001 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Dave LaChapelle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Tim McGeeney 2001-02 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Butch Marino 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Hamilton Pollard 2001 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 Dan Martin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Tom Slate, Jr. 2001 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Tim McGeeney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Justin Cynar 2002 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Hamilton Pollard 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.0 0 0 David Daniecki 2002-03 0 0 0 0 7 6 5.5 0 0 Tom Slate, Jr. 0 0 0 0 4 0 0.0 0 0 Jake Bergey 2003 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 TOTAL 191 4 91 286 429 76 61.5 10 1 Bryan Cole 2003 0 0 0 0 6 1 1.0 0 0 Opponents 168 6 74 248 425 64 51.5 4 0 Casey Connor 2003 0 0 0 0 10 2 2.0 0 0 John Horrigan 2003 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Goalkeepers GP-GS W-L Erik Miller 2003 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Greg Cattrano 14-14 10-4 Brian Hole 1-0 0-0 Goalkeeper Yrs. GP-GS W-L Min. Shots GA 2GA Sv. % GAA Tim McGeeney 2-0 0-0 Greg Cattrano 2001-2003 39-39 27-12 2248 1196 485 18 .594 13.0 TOTAL 14-14 10-4 Erik Miller 2003 1-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 .000 60.0 John Horrigan 2003 1-0 0-0 6 4 3 1 .250 30.0 *Regular season statistics only Tim McGeeney 2001-2002 4-0 0-0 27 14 3 0 .786 6.7

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Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score Date Opponent Score June 6 ROCHESTER W, 13-10 July 18 NEW JERSEY W, 17-10 May 31 LONG ISLAND L, 12-14 August 2 @ Boston L, 15-22 June 13 NEW JERSEY W, 18-11 July 27 LONG ISLAND L, 13-18 June 5 @ New Jersey W, 20-16 August 9 ROCHESTER W, 19-14 June 15 @ Rochester W, 17-13 August 3 ROCHESTER W, 15-8 June 12 @ Bridgeport W, 21-14 August 17 @ Long Island CCD. June 21 @ Bridgeport W, 15-7 August 8 @ Rochester W, 10-7 June 14 @ Boston W, 17-16 (OT) August 22 vs. New Jersey # W, 15-13 June 22 BRIDGEPORT L, 12-15 August 15 @ New Jersey W, 18-16 June 21 LONG ISLAND W, 13-12 August 24 vs. Long Island & L, 14-15 (OT) June 29 @ New Jersey L, 17-22 August 25 BOSTON # W, 15-10 June 27 @ Rochester W, 20-12 # - MLL Semifinals July 4 BOSTON W, 15-7 Sept. 1 vs. Long Island & W, 21-13 July 12 BOSTON L, 10-11 & - MLL Championship Game July 6 @ Boston W, 18-9 July 19 BRIDGEPORT L, 17-22 # - MLL Semifinals July 14 @ Long Island L, 12-18 July 26 NEW JERSEY W, 14-13 & - MLL Championship Game

Penalty Pen. Pen. Team Statistics G 2G A Pts GB No. Min GWG OTG FW FAtt PPG SHG Team Statistics GP-GS Sh G 2ptG A Pts GB Num Min Sh% Mark Millon 44 0 19 63 18 2 1.5 2 0 0 0 9 0 Mark Millon 11-11 131 45 0 23 68 17 1 1.0 34.4 Tom Marechek 29 0 11 40 20 6 4.0 2 0 1 1 1 2 Gary Gait 11-4 81 30 0 13 43 22 2 2.0 37.0 Josh Sims 23 2 9 34 27 2 1.5 3 0 0 0 2 1 Tom Marechek 11-11 56 24 0 9 33 21 5 5.0 42.9 Gary Gait 25 0 6 31 29 3 2.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Jeff Sonke 11-0 59 18 3 4 25 15 1 1.0 30.5 Rob Shek 17 1 4 22 15 3 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mark Frye 10-3 38 14 4 5 23 17 9 9.0 36.8 John Blatchley 2 0 16 18 12 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Sims 7-2 42 12 2 5 19 20 4 4.0 28.6 Mark Frye 5 0 12 17 13 5 3.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 John Blatchley 9-9 11 2 0 14 16 12 0 0.0 18.2 Paul Cantabene 9 0 6 15 86 7 5.5 0 0 193 385 0 0 Paul Cantabene 11-10 26 6 0 6 12 92 8 8.0 23.1 Jeff Sonke 7 1 3 11 14 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Andrew Combs 7-2 15 8 0 1 9 9 1 1.0 53.3 Jude Collins 7 0 4 11 24 3 2.5 0 0 6 16 0 0 Jude Collins 11-7 13 4 0 3 7 37 5 5.0 30.8 Sean Radebaugh 7 0 3 10 5 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kip Fulks 7-1 11 2 1 0 3 16 4 4.0 18.2 Jeff Wills 4 0 5 9 18 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brian Langtry 1-0 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0.0 50.0 Jarred Testa 7 0 0 7 11 3 3.0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Ryan Moran 5-0 8 1 0 0 1 5 1 1.0 12.5 Gavin Prout 6 0 0 6 6 1 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greg Cattrano 11-11 1 0 0 1 1 43 0 0.0 0.0 Kip Fulks 4 0 1 5 16 7 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jamie Hanford 11-11 5 0 0 1 1 53 10 10.0 0.0 *Mike Henehan 4 0 0 4 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shawn Nadelen 10-2 3 0 0 1 1 31 4 4.0 0.0 Shawn Nadelen 3 0 0 3 27 2 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Jake Bergey 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0.0 *Tom Kessler 2 0 0 2 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 *Bryan Cole 5-0 4 0 0 0 0 6 1 1.0 0.0 Jamie Hanford 1 0 0 1 15 4 2.5 0 0 7 15 0 0 Casey Connor 10-6 0 0 0 0 0 10 2 2.0 - Greg Cattrano 0 0 0 0 41 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 David Daniecki 5-0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 2.0 - *Justin Cynar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Matt Dwan 10-10 1 0 0 0 0 15 5 5.0 0.0 David Daniecki 0 0 0 0 2 4 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 John Horrigan 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 - *Rob Doerr 0 0 0 0 11 3 2.5 0 0 1 1 0 0 Erik Miller 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 - Hugh Donovan 0 0 0 0 22 2 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brian Reese 10-10 1 0 0 0 0 26 6 8.0 0.0 Matt Dwan 0 0 0 0 35 7 7.0 0 0 2 4 0 0 *Matt Shearer 2-0 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 0.0 0.0 Tim McGeeney 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 11 512 167 11 86 264 474 71 73.0 32.6 Brian Reese 0 0 0 0 30 8 7.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Opponents 11 586 157 9 73 239 357 45 48.0 26.8 TOTAL 206 4 99 309 515 78 63.0 10 0 210 419 19 4 Opponents 167 4 82 253 526 57 48.5 4 0 209 419 18 1 Goalkeepers GP-GS W-L Min Shots GA 2G SvPct GAA Greg Cattrano 11-11 7-4 654 359 153 8 .574 15.3 Goalkeepers GP-GS W-L Min Shots GA 2ptGA SvPct GAA Erik Miller 1-0 0-0 1 1 1 0 .000 60.0 Greg Cattrano 14-14 10-4 833 429 166 4 .613 12.0 John Horrigan 1-0 0-0 6 4 3 1 .250 30.0 Tim McGeeney 2-0 0-0 7 5 1 0 .800 8.6 TOTAL 11 7-4 661 586 157 9 .569 14.3 TOTAL 14-14 10-4 840 634 167 4 .615 11.9 Opponents 14-14 4-10 840 592 206 4 .495 14.7

* - no longer on team

104 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 105 Bayhawks All-Time Reg. Season Odds and Ends Bayhawks All-Time Draft History Bayhawks Record When … 2001 2002 2003 TOTAL 2001 Inaugural Draft 2002 Supplemental Draft January 13, 2001 • Philadelphia, Pa. March 4, 2002 • E. Rutherford, N.J. Overall Record … 10-4 10-4 7-4 27-12 Round Pick Player School Round Pick Player School At Home 6-1 5-2 3-3 14-6 1 4 Tom Marechek Syracuse 1 6 Andrew Wasik Pace On the Road 4-3 5-2 4-1 13-6 2 9 Dan Denihan Johns Hopkins 2 12 Ramar Clash Hofstra 3 13 Greg McCavera Georgetown Division Record … 5-3 7-1 4-0 16-4 3 18 Matt Clune Towson State 4 22 Rob Doerr Johns Hopkins At Home 3-1 4-0 2-0 9-1 4 24 Jack Lingo Virginia Wesleyan 5 25 Brian Reese Maryland On the Road 2-2 3-1 2-0 7-3 5 30 Dave Daniecki Penn State 6 33 Nick Hartofilis Duke 6 36 Dan Marohl UMBC Against MLL Opponents … 7 37 Paul Cantabene Loyola 7 42 Holt Hopkins Middlebury Boston 2-0 2-0 1-2 5-2 8 43 Dan Martin Georgetown 8 48 Chris Turner Salisbury State Bridgeport/Philadelphia 1-1 1-1 1-1 3-3 9 52 Hamilton Pollard Penn State 9 54 Andrew Combs Maryland Long Island 2-0 0-2 1-1 3-3 10 57 Kip Fulks Maryland 10 60 Shinya Maruyama Nippon College New Jersey 2-2 3-1 2-0 7-3 11 61 Mark Frye Loyola Rochester 3-1 4-0 2-0 9-1 12 67 Hugh Donovan Bucknell 2002 Collegiate Draft 13 76 Matt Shearer Loyola Leading After … June 2, 2002 • Lowell, Mass. 1st Quarter 6-0 7-1 5-1 18-2 14 81 Tom Slate West Chester Halftime 9-0 8-1 6-2 23-3 15 88 Chris Sanderson Virginia Round Pick Player School 3rd Quarter 9-0 10-0 5-1 24-1 16 93 Rob Shek Towson State 1 6 Tom Kessler Hofstra 17 97 Chris Turner Salisbury State 2 12 Justin Cynar Cornell Trailing After … Assigned Players: Greg Cattrano, Mark Millon, 3 18 Billy St. George Syracuse 1st Quarter 3-4 2-2 2-1 7-7 Josh Sims 4 24 Brad Reppert Towson Halftime 1-4 2-3 0-1 3-8 5 30 Brendan Mohler Virginia 3rd Quarter 1-4 0-4 1-3 2-11 2001 Supplemental Draft Day Games 3-1 0-0 0-0 3-1 April 11, 2001 • Secaucas, N.J. 2003 Supplemental Draft Night Games 7-3 10-4 7-4 24-11 Round Pick Player School March 26, 2003 • Secaucas, N.J. 1 6 Scott Diggs Duke Overtime Games 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-0 2 7 Tim McGeeney Loyola Round Pick Player School One-Goal Games 5-0 1-0 3-2 9-2 3 18 Craig Kahoun Butler 1 6 Zack Burke UMBC 2 12 Spencer Ford Towson Playing on Grass 4-3 9-3 4-1 17-7 4 19 Rob Kavovit Syracuse 3 18 John Horrigan Towson Playing on Artificial Turf 6-1 1-1 3-3 10-5 5 30 Brian Zeller Maryland 6 31 Jason Quenzer UMBC 4 24 Brian Zeller Maryland Televised Games 6-1 3-1 3-2 12-4 7 42 Butch Marino Delaware 5 30 Bryan Cole Mount St. Mary's 6 36 John Torpey Ohio State Bayhawks Outshoot Opponent 5-2 3-1 3-1 11-4 8 43 Todd Paradise Towson 7 42 Pat McGinnis Maryland Opponent Outshoots Bayhawks 5-2 7-2 4-3 16-8 9 53 Dave LaChapelle Maryland 10 54 Peter Hass Loyola 8 48 Jim Rogers Villanova Playing in May 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 11 65 Spencer Ford Towson Playing in June 3-2 4-2 5-0 12-4 12 66 Brian Hole Georgetown 2003 Collegiate Draft Playing in July 4-1 3-2 1-2 8-5 13 77 Matt Dwan Loyola May 29, 2003 • Haverford, Pa. Playing in August 3-1 3-0 1-1 7-2 14 78 Chris Turner Salisbury State Round Pick Player School 15 89 Dudley Dixon Johns Hopkins Scoring 10 or more points 10-2 10-4 7-4 27-10 3 18 Ryan Moran Maryland Scoring 15 or more points 4-0 8-1 5-2 17-3 2001 Collegiate Draft 4 22 Josh Bergey Salisbury Scoring 20 or more points 1-0 0-0 3-0 4-0 4 24 Trey Whitty Virginia June 1, 2001 • Baltimore, Md. Baltimore Records More Ground Balls than Opponent 7-1 7-1 6-3 20-5 5 30 Adam Baxter Towson Round Pick Player School Opponent Records More Ground Balls than Bayhawks 3-3 3-3 1-1 7-7 Note: Baltimore traded its first-round pick to 1 3 Adam Borcz Navy Bridgeport for M Brian Langtry and its second- 1 6 Gavin Prout Loyola Playing on … round pick to Rochester for D Casey Connor and 2 10 Jeff Sonke North Carolina Monday 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 M Jake Bergey. 3 15 Shawn Nadelen Johns Hopkins Tuesday 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 4 22 Tom Glatzel Notre Dame Wednesday 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5 27 David Ulrich Notre Dame Thursday 1-0 6-0 2-0 9-0 Friday 2-0 1-0 1-0 4-0 Saturday 5-2 3-3 4-4 12-9 Sunday 2-2 0-1 0-0 2-3

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Round Pick Player School Round Pick Player School 1 5 Andrew Combs Maryland 9 53 Dan Marohl UMBC 2 11 Bobby Horsey Loyola 10 59 Jarred Testa Hofstra 3 17 Limestone 11 65 Dave Daniecki Penn State 4 23 Justin Sussman Bucknell 12 71 John Ciliberto Delaware 5 29 John Horrigan Towson 13 77 Kevin Kaiser Johns Hopkins 6 35 Dan Cocchi Towson 14 83 Chris Turner Salisbury State 7 41 Josh Tankersley Towson 15 89 Bryan Cole Mount St. Mary's 8 47 Zack Burke UMBC

Midfielder Kip Fulks

108 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse League Overview/Directory 2003 League Standings and Statistics

BACKGROUND: While lacrosse is America’s millennium. MLL rule changes include: a two- 2003 FINAL MLL STANDINGS TEAM LEADERS oldest game, it may be the “freshest” sport in the point goal line 15 yards from each goal, a 45-sec- Goals Scored Div. Overall nation as well. Its unique blend of fast-paced, ond shot clock, a limit of three long stick defense- 1. Rochester Rattlers 195 National Division W-L W-L Pct. PF PA 2. New Jersey Pride 190 high-scoring, hard-hitting action has made it the men (per team), the elimination of the restraining Baltimore Bayhawks 4-0 7-4 .636 178 166 3. Boston Cannons 188 fastest growing team sport in the U.S. In lock step box and all players are released on the face-off. New Jersey Pride 2-2 7-5 .583 197 177 4. Bridgeport Barrage 174 with this growth, Major League Lacrosse (MLL) OUR PARTNERS: MLL is proud to have New Rochester Rattlers 0-4 5-7 .417 203 202 5. Long Island Lizards 173 was successfully launched in June, 2001 as a sin- 6. Baltimore Bayhawks 167 Balance, Anheuser-Busch (Bud Light) and Warrior gle entity ownership structure to showcase the Div. Overall as Official Sponsors. MLL’s Official Suppliers Goals Against best professional outdoor lacrosse in the world! American Division W-L W-L Pct. PF PA include Gatorade, MBNA, Cascade, Body By 1. Long Island Lizards 147 Major League Lacrosse was founded by Jake Long Island Lizards 3-1 8-3 .727 177 155 Jake, Joe Boxer and The Sporting News. 2. Baltimore Bayhawks 157 “Body by Jake” Steinfeld with partners Dave Morrow Boston Cannons 3-1 7-5 .583 201 190 3. New Jersey Pride 170 and Tim Robertson. TELEVISION: ESPN has partnered with Major Bridgeport Barrage 0-4 1-11 .083 189 225 4. Boston Cannons 182 League Lacrosse to broadcast the 2004 Major 5. Rochester Rattlers 187 OUR TEAMS: With local Team Operators in 6. Bridgeport Barrage 244 League Lacrosse Game of the Week package on each market, the following six (6) teams currently INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS Overtime Assists Two-Point Goals ESPN2, providing a consistent time slot for 1. Conor Gill Bos 1 comprise the League - Baltimore Bayhawks, Points 1. Bridgeport Barrage 15 Regular Season games and a live broadcast of the 1. Casey Powell Roc 70 Boston Cannons, Long Island Lizards, New Jersey Power Play Goals 2. Boston Cannons 13 New Balance Championship Game. 2. Mark Millon Bal 68 Pride, Philadelphia Barrage and Rochester 1. Adam Doneger Roc 8 3. Baltimore Bayhawks 11 3. Jesse Hubbard NJ 64 Rattlers. DEMOGRAPHICS: 2t A.J. Haugen LI 7 4. Rochester Rattlers 8 Skewed 80% Male, 20% 4. Conor Gill Bos 63 Female - a uniquely affluent and educated young Jesse Hubbard NJ 7 5. New Jersey Pride 7 OUR PLAYERS: The 150 best lacrosse players 5. Dan Denihan Bri 49 6. Long Island Lizards 4 audience (specifics available upon request). 4t Gary Gait Bal 6 in the world ... good-looking, well-spoken young Jay Jalbert LI 6 Total Goals Two-Point Goals Against Greg McCavera LI 6 men who have graduated from some of the top SPONSORSHIP: A full range of integrated 1. Jesse Hubbard NJ 50 1. New Jersey Pride 7 2. Mark Millon Bal 45 academic institutions (e.g. Princeton, Johns sponsorship packages are available. They can Hat Tricks 2t Boston Cannons 8 3. Scott Urick NJ 40 Hopkins, Syracuse, Duke, Virginia, etc.). MLL include league/team category exclusivity/marks, 1. Jesse Hubbard NJ 11 Long Island Lizards 8 4. Casey Powell Roc 37 icons include the legendary Gary Gait along with 2. Mark Millon Bal 9 4. Baltimore Bayhawks 9 special event rights, corporate branding on player 5. Jay Jalbert LI 32 Mark Millon, Jesse Hubbard, and current superstar uniforms, local/regional/national TV commercial 3. Scott Urick NJ 8 5. Bridgeport Barrage 11 6. Rochester Rattlers 15 siblings Casey and Ryan Powell. units and in-game TV features, field signage, web Two-Point Goals 4. Casey Powell Roc 7 5t Gary Gait Bal 6 site banners, hyperlinks, tickets/hospitality, game 1. Mike Regan Bos 11 Assists OUR SEASON: The MLL season consists of 36 2. Roy Colsey Bri 5 A.J. Haugen LI 6 footage/photo usage, player appearances, data- 1. Rochester Rattlers 101 regular season games from May to August with 3t Mark Frye Bal 4 Michael Watson Bos 6 base access, customized activation and cross-pro- 2. Long Island Lizards 99 the following additional League-run special Doug Shanahan Bri 4 3. New Jersey Pride 94 ductional programs. GOALKEEPER LEADERS events: Major League Challenge and New Balance 5t Keith Cromwell Bri 3 4. Baltimore Bayhawks 86 David Curry NJ 3 Wins Championship Weekend. 5. Boston Cannons 78 Jeff Sonke Bal 3 1. Brian Dougherty LI 8 6. Bridgeport Barrage 72 OUR GAME: Major League Lacrosse has added Mike Springer Bri 3 2t Greg Cattrano Bal 7 Trevor Tierney NJ 7 Assists Against some new dynamics to the traditional game of Assists 4. Chris Garrity Bos 4 1. New Jersey Pride 70 that brings the sport into the next 1. Conor Gill Bos 40 5t Brian Carcaterra Roc 3 2. Baltimore Bayhawks 73 2t Jon Hess NJ 32 Kevin O'Brien Bos 3 3. Long Island Lizards 75 Casey Powell Roc 32 4. Rochester Rattlers 88 MLL EXECUTIVE STAFF DIRECTORY 4. Kevin Lowe LI 28 Losses 5. Boston Cannons 95 5t Dan Denihan Bri 23 1. Brian Carcaterra Roc 6 6. Bridgeport Barrage 129 Major League Lacrosse • MLL Management Team Mark Millon Bal 23 2t Matt Hunter Bri 5 Brighton Landing East • 20 Guest Street, Suite 125 Trevor Tierney NJ 5 Power Play Goals Face-off Winning Pct. Brighton, Mass. 02135 4t Greg Cattrano Bal 4 1. Rochester Rattlers 32 1. Chris Cercy LI .540 Justin Cynar Bri 4 2. New Jersey Pride 27 Phone: 617-746-9980 • Fax: 617-746-9988 2. Doug Shanahan Bri .522 www.majorleaguelacrosse.com 3. Long Island Lizards 21 3. Peter Jacobs NJ .519 Goals Against Average 4. Baltimore Bayhawks 19 David Gross ...... Chief Operating Officer 4. Tim Booth Roc .515 1. Brian Dougherty LI 12.9 5. Boston Cannons 15 5. Paul Cantabene Bal .505 2. Trevor Tierney NJ 14.3 6. Bridgeport Barrage 14 John Algie...... Director, Lacrosse Operations 3. Chris Garrity Bos 14.8 Overtime Points Mark Kastrud...... Corporate Sponsorship Manager 4. Greg Cattrano Bal 15.3 Kerry Pucillo...... Director, Office Operations 1t David Evans Bos 1 Power Play Percentage 5. Kevin O'Brien Bos 15.4 1. New Jersey Pride 54.0 Mike Lieberman...... Director, Communications Gary Gait Bal 1 Conor Gill Bos 1 Save Percentage 2. Baltimore Bayhawks 47.5 Founder Casey Powell Roc 1 1. Brian Dougherty LI .582 3. Long Island Lizards 42.9 4. Rochester Rattlers 42.1 Jake Steinfeld ([email protected]) ...... CEO, Body By Jake Enterprises 2. Greg Cattrano Bal .574 Overtime Goals 3. Jake Coon Roc .573 5. Boston Cannons 30.6 Founding Partners 1t David Evans Bos 1 4. Chris Garrity Bos .573 6. Bridgeport Barrage 28.0 Gary Gait Bal 1 5. Kevin O'Brien Bos .559 Dave Morrow ([email protected]) ...... CEO, Warrior Enterprises Casey Powell Roc 1 Tim Robertson ([email protected]) ...... Chair, Bay Shore Enterprises, L.L.C.

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INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Most 2-Pt Goals INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS Goalie Wins Goals 1. Boston Cannons vs Bri 07/27/02 5 Points 1t Greg Cattrano Bal 10 2002 1. Tim Goettelmann LI vs NJ 08/10/03 9 1. Casey Powell LI 70 2003 Greg Cattrano Bal 10 2001 Most Points in a Quarter Total Goals Goalie Losses Points 1. New Jersey Pride @ LI 07/19/03 11 1. Jesse Hubbard NJ 54 2002 1t Bill Daye Bos 10 2001 1. Mark Millon Bal @ Roc 06/27/03 12 Jim Mule Bri 10 2001 Most Points in a Half 2-Point Goals 1 Mike Regan Bos 11 2003 Assists 1. Rochester Rattlers vs Bri 08/02/03 17 TEAM LEADERS 1. Casey Powell Roc v. Bos 07/19/03 8 Assists Goals Scored Most Goals in a Quarter 1. Conor Gill Bos 40 2003 1. Long Island Lizards 227 2002 2-Pt Goals 1. New Jersey Pride @ LI 07/19/03 11 Overtime Points Goals Against 1. Roy Colsey Bri vs Roc 08/14/03 3 1. David Curry NJ 2 2002 1. Long Island Lizards 147 2003 Scott Doyle Bos vs Bri 07/27/02 3 Most Goals in a Half Overtime Goals 2-Point Goals Scored 1. Rochester Rattlers vs Bri 08/02/03 17 Mike Regan Bos @ Roc 07/19/03 3 1. David Curry NJ 2 2002 1. Boston Cannons 25 2002 2-Point Goals Against Groundballs Largest Margin of Victory Overtime Assists 1t Conor Gill Bos 1 2003 1. Baltimore Bayhawks 4 2002 1. Jay Jalbert LI vs NJ 08/10/03 19 1. Rochester Rattlers vs Bri 08/02/03 15 Jesse Hubbard NJ 1 2002 Assists Mark Millon Bal 1 2001 1. Long Island Lizards 104 2002 Penalty Minutes Most Groundballs Ryan Powell Roc 1 2001 1. Marshall Abrams Roc vs LI 06/14/03 6.0 1. Bridgeport Barrage vs Bos 06/06/03 70 Tucker Radebaugh Bos 1 2001 Assists Against 1. New Jersey Pride 70 2003 Most Penalty Minutes Hat Tricks Power Play Goals 1. Jesse Hubbard NJ 12 2002 1. Josh Coffman Roc vs LI 06/14/03 3 1. Bayhawks @ Bos 08/02/03 12.0 Scott Doyle Bos vs Bri 07/27/02 3 Major League Lacrosse All-Time Player Records Bos @ Bri 06/15/02 3 Most Power Play Goals A.J. Haugen LI @ Bri 07/12/03 3 1. Rochester Rattlers @ NJ 08/16/01 5 INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS Overtime Goals New Jersey Pride @ Bos 08/01/02 5 Points 1. David Curry NJ 2 Power Play Assists Rochester Rattlers vs Bri 05/31/03 5 1. Casey Powell LI-Roc 191 Casey Powell LI-Roc 2 1. Casey Powell Roc v Bos 07/19/03 4 Rochester Rattlers vs Bos 07/19/03 5 2. Mark Millon Bal 188 3. Seven tied with 1 Rochester Rattlers vs Bri 08/02/03 5 3. Jesse Hubbard NJ 184 Overtime Assists Short Handed Goals 4. Jon Hess NJ 143 1. Conor Gill Bos 1 5. Dan Denihan Bal-Bri 141 1. Scott Urick NJ vs Bri 06/14/03 2 Most Power Play Assists Jesse Hubbard NJ 1 1. Bridgeport Barrage vs LI 08/11/01 4 Goals Mark Millon Bal 1 Rochester Rattlers @ NJ 08/16/01 4 1. Jesse Hubbard NJ 148 Ryan Powell Roc 1 Short Handed Assists Tucker Radebaugh Bos 1 1. 17 times 1 Rochester Rattlers vs Bri 05/31/03 4 2. Mark Millon Bal 130 Bayhawks @ Bri 06/12/03 4 3. Casey Powell LI-Roc 104 Hat Tricks 4. Jay Jalbert NJ-LI 92 Shots LI Lizards @ Bri 07/12/03 4 1. Jesse Hubbard NJ 30 5. Scott Urick NJ 90 2. Mark Millon Bal 28 1. Jesse Hubbard NJ @ LI 08/10/02 19 Rochester Rattlers vs Bos 07/19/03 4 3. Casey Powell LI-Roc 19 New Jersey Pride @ LI 08/10/03 4 2-Pt Goals 1. Mike Regan Roc-Bos 19 4. Scott Urick NJ 17 Faceoffs Won 2. Roy Colsey Bri 17 5. Gary Gait LI-Bal 16 Most Short-Handed Goals 1. Peter Jacobs NJ vs Bal 06/29/02 28 3. David Evans Bos 12 1. New Jersey Pride vs Bri 06/14/03 3 4. Scott Doyle Bos-LI 10 INDIVIDUAL GOALIE LEADERS Saves 5. David Curry NJ 8 Wins 1. Jim Mule Bri vs Bal 06/17/01 34 Most Short-Handed Assists Jesse Hubbard NJ 8 1. Greg Cattrano Bal-Phi 27 1. Rochester Rattlers vs Bos 07/01/01 2 2. Brian Dougherty Roc-LI 21 Assists 3. Brian Carcaterra LI-Roc 16 TEAM GAME RECORDS New Jersey Pride vs Bri 06/14/03 2 1. Jon Hess NJ 100 4. Steve Koudelka NJ 14 Most Goals 2. Casey Powell LI-Roc 84 5. Trevor Tierney NJ 8 1. Rochester Rattlers vs Bri 08/02/03 27 3. Dan Denihan Bal-Bri 72 4. Ryan Powell Roc 70 Losses 5. Mark Millon Bal 58 Most Points 1. Jim Mule Bri 17 2. Brian Dougherty Roc-LI 16 1. Rochester Rattlers vs Bri 08/02/03 28 Overtime Points 3. Greg Cattrano Bal 12 1. David Curry NJ 2 Bill Daye Bos 12 Most Assists Casey Powell LI-Roc 2 Brian Carcaterra LI-Roc 12 1. Rochester Rattlers vs Bri 05/31/03 15 3. 12 tied with 1 Long Island Lizards vs NJ 08/10/03 15

112 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 113 2004 MLL Composite Schedule

Week 1 May 22 New Jersey @ Philadelphia Villanova Stadium 7:00 May 22 Long Island @ Boston 7:00 May 22 Baltimore vs. Rochester Seahawks Stadium 10:30 Week 2 May 27 Boston @ Baltimore Unitas Stadium 7:00 May 27 New Jersey @ Long Island Mitchel Athletic Complex 7:30 May 29 Philadelphia @ Rochester Bishop Kearney Field 7:30 Week 3 Jun 5 Baltimore vs. New Jersey Invesco Field at Mile High 9:30 Jun 5 Rochester @ Boston Nickerson Field 7:00 Jun 6 Long Island @ Philadelphia Villanova Stadium 4:00 Week 4 Jun 12 Boston @ Long Island Mitchel Athletic Complex 7:30 Jun 12 Philadelphia @ New Jersey Sprague Field 7:30 Jun 13 Rochester @ Baltimore Unitas Stadium 4:00 Week 5 Jun 19 New Jersey @ Rochester Bishop Kearney Field 7:30 Jun 19 Baltimore @ Philadelphia Villanova Stadium 7:00 Jun 19 Long Island @ Boston Nickerson Field 7:00 Week 6 Jun 25 Rochester @ Philadelphia Villanova Stadium 7:00 Jun 25 Baltimore @ Long Island Mitchel Athletic Complex 7:30 Jun 26 New Jersey @ Boston Nickerson Field 7:00 Week 7 Jul 10 Long Island @ New Jersey Mercer County Park 1:00 Jul 10 Philadelphia @ Boston Nickerson Field 7:00 Jul 10 Rochester @ Baltimore Unitas Stadium 7:00 Week 8 Jul 15 Long Island @ Philadelphia Villanova Stadium 7:00 Jul 17 Boston @ Rochester Bishop Kearney Field 7:30 Jul 17 Baltimore @ New Jersey Sprague Field 7:30 Week 9 Jul 22 Philadelphia @ Boston Nickerson Field 7:30 Jul 24 Long Island @ Baltimore Unitas Stadium 7:00 Jul 24 New Jersey @ Rochester Bishop Kearney Field 7:30 Week 10 Jul 30 Rochester @ Long Island Mitchel Athletic Complex 7:30 Jul 31 Philadelphia @ Baltimore Unitas Stadium 7:00 Jul 31 Boston @ New Jersey Sprague Field 4:00 Week 11 Aug 5 Baltimore @ Boston Nickerson Field 7:30 Aug 7 Philadelphia @ Long Island Mitchel Athletic Complex 7:30 Aug 7 Rochester @ New Jersey Sprague Field 4:00 Week 12 Aug 14 Boston @ Philadelphia Villanova Stadium 7:00 Aug 14 Long Island @ Rochester Bishop Kearney Field 7:30 Aug 14 New Jersey @ Baltimore Unitas Stadium 7:00 Week 13 - New Balance Championship Weekend Aug 20 Semifinal #1 TBA TBA Aug 20 Semifinal #2 TBA TBA Aug 22 New Balance Championship Game TBA 1:00

114 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse Boston Cannons 2003 Baltimore vs. Boston Statistics

Operators ...... MLL Team Boson, LLC Baltimore Bayhawks vs. Boston (1-2) Penalty FaceOff President ...... Matt Dwyer Team Statistics GP-GS Sh G 2ptG A Pts GB Num Min Sh% Won Att Pct VP/General Manager...... David Gross Mark Millon 3- 3 3690615700.025.0 0 0 - Head Coach ...... Scott Hiller Gary Gait 3- 1 288019600.028.6 0 0 - Venue...... Nickerson Field (9,575) Jeff Sonke 3- 0 165218500.031.3 0 0 - Office Number ...... 617-746-9933 Mark Frye 3- 1 114116555.036.4 0 0 - Ticket Sales ...... 888-847-9700 Tom Marechek 3- 3 124026411.033.3 0 0 - Public Relations Contact ...... Jason Chandler Andrew Combs 2- 184015200.050.0 0 0 - Chandler Phone ...... 617-746-9933 Jude Collins 3- 1320131300.066.7 0 0 - Chandler Email...... [email protected] John Blatchley 2- 220033300.00.000- Website ...... www.bostoncannons.com Paul Cantabene 3- 3720022233.028.6 37 81 46 Ryan Moran 3- 031001111.033.3 0 0 - 2003 Cannons Schedule/Results 2004 Cannons Schedule Greg Cattrano 3- 3000111000.0-00 - Jamie Hanford 3- 3200111433.00.02922 May 31 NEW JERSEY ...... L, 14-15 (OT) May 22 LONG ISLAND ...... 7:00 Bryan Cole 1- 010000200.00.05863 June 6 @ Bridgeport ...... W, 23-17 May 27 @ Baltimore ...... 7:00 Casey Connor 3- 200000111.0-00 - June 14 BALTIMORE ...... L, 16-17 (OT) June 5 ROCHESTER...... 7:00 David Daniecki 2- 000000322.0-00 - June 21 @ Rochester ...... W, 18-17 (OT) June 12 @ Long Island...... 7:30 Matt Dwan 2- 200000311.0-00 - June 27 @ New Jersey ...... L, 13-17 June 19 LONG ISLAND ...... 7:00 Kip Fulks 2- 100000411.0-00 - John Horrigan 1- 000000000.0-00 - July 6 LONG ISLAND ...... W, 17-13 June 26 NEW JERSEY...... 7:00 Shawn Nadelen 3- 100000700.0-00 - July 12 @ Baltimore...... W, 11-10 July 10 PHILADELPHIA ...... 7:00 Brian Reese 3- 3000001013.0-00 - July 19 @ Rochester ...... W, 16-15 July 17 @ Rochester ...... 7:30 Josh Sims 1- 030000311.00.000- July 24 LONG ISLAND ...... L, 12-18 July 22 PHILADELPHIA ...... 7:00 TOTAL 3 132 39 3 18 60 125 20 22.0 29.5 44 98 45 August 2 BALTIMORE ...... W, 22-15 July 31 @ New Jersey ...... 4:00 Boston 3 183 47 2 18 67 96 11 13.0 25.7 54 98 55 August 7 BRIDGEPORT ...... W, 21-15 August 5 BALTIMORE ...... 7:30 August 14 @ New Jersey ...... L, 18-21 August 14 @ Philadelphia ...... 7:00 Goalkeepers GP-GS W-L Min Shots GA 2ptGA SvPct GAA Greg Cattrano 3-3 1-2 181 101 47 2 .535 15.7 August 22 vs. Long Island...... L, 14-20 TOTAL 3 1-2 181 183 47 2 .535 15.7 Boston 3 2-1 181 132 39 3 .614 13.0

Cannonc vs. Bayhawks SERIES NOTES OF INTEREST Boston Cannons vs. Baltimore (2-1) Penalty FaceOff All-Time Series Team Statistics GP-GS Sh G 2ptG A Pts GB Num Min Sh% Won Att Pct THINGS USUALLY COME IN THREE’S: Conor Gill 3- 3 29809171100.027.6 0 0 - Date Site Result In each of the first three MLL seasons, the David Evans 3- 3 2160511100.028.6 0 0 - Mike Regan 3- 3 3072110613.023.3 0 0 - 6/30/01 Cawley Stadium BAL, 14-13 Bayhawks and the Cannons have met three times each year, including the playoffs ... Baltimore Michael Watson 3- 3 317018400.022.6 0 0 - 8/11/01 Homewood Field BAL, 18-12 Steve Dusseau 3- 3 246017900.025.0 0 0 - 9/1/02 Kennedy Stadium * BAL, 12-11 took the first seven meetings between the teams Mike Battista 3- 3 226006411.027.3 0 0 - 7/4/02 Ravens Stadium BAL, 15-7 before Boston won at Homewood Field on July Brent Rothfuss 2- 094004111.044.4 0 0 - 7/6/02 Cawley Stadium BAL, 18-9 12, 2003 by 11-10 ... Entering the 2004 season, Ryan Curtis 3- 3210011244.050.0 0 0 - 8/25/02 Ravens Stadium * BAL, 15-10 Boston owns a two-game over its Chris Fiore 3- 041001500.025.0 0 0 - 6/14/03 Cawley Stadium BAL, 17-16 (OT) National Division rivals ... The teams are sched- Kevin Leveille 1- 021001200.050.0 0 0 - Brian Silcott 3- 030011600.00.000- 7/12/03 Homewood Field BOS, 11-10 uled to meet just twice in the 2004 regular sea- son. Bobby Benson 1- 010000000.00.000- 8/2/03 Cawley Stadium BOS, 22-15 Tim Byrnes 3- 020000300.00.031030 * - Playoff game GARRITY SHINES IN FIRST CAREER Alex Cade 1- 000000000.0-00 - Scott Doyle 1- 020000200.00.000- START: Against the Bayhawks on July 12, Chris Garrity 2- 200000400.0-00 - Regular Season Series Record: Baltimore, 5-2 2003, Boston goalkeeper Chris Garrity made the Peter Inge 3- 0100001511.00.0518858 Postseason Series Record: Baltimore, 2-0 best of his first career start by making 22 saves, Brian Kuczma 3- 300000311.0-00 - Series at Baltimore: Baltimore, 4-1 including 11 in the first quarter, in the Cannons’ John Madigan 1- 000000100.0-00 - Current Streak at Baltimore: Boston +1 11-10 win at Homewood Field ... Garrity made Kevin O'Brien 2- 100000200.0-00 - Series at Boston: Baltimore, 4-1 his biggest stop of the night with just over a Michael Peyser 3- 100000322.0-00 - Current Streak at Boston: Boston +1 minute left in the fourth quarter, taking away a Jeremy Platt 1- 000000000.0-00 - Chris Sullivan 3- 200000200.0-00 - Series at Neutral Sites: Baltimore, 1-0 goal from Gary Gait. TOTAL 3 183 47 2 18 67 96 11 13.0 25.7 54 98 55 Baltimore 3 132 39 3 18 60 125 20 22.0 29.5 44 98 45 Most Points Scored By Boston: 22, 8/2/03 GAIT PROVIDES EXCITEMENT IN Fewest Points Scored By Boston: 7, 7/4/02 BEANTOWN: On June 14, 2003, Baltimore Goalkeepers GP-GS W-L Min Shots GA 2ptGA SvPct GAA Most Points Scored By Baltimore: 18, 7/6/02 Player-Coach Gary Gait gave the Bayhawks their Chris Garrity 2-2 2-0 120 66 23 2 .652 11.5 Fewest Points Scored By Baltimore: 10, 7/12/03 second all-time overtime victory by scoring the Kevin O'Brien 1-1 0-1 61 35 16 1 .543 16.0 Most Points Scored By Both Teams: 37, 8/2/03 game-winning tally just 50 seconds into overtime TOTAL 3 2-1 181 132 39 3 .614 13.0 Baltimore 3 1-2 181 183 47 2 .535 15.7 Fewest Points Scored By Both Teams: 22, twice to give Baltimore a 17-16 win in Boston.

116 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 117 Long Island Lizards 2003 Baltimore vs. Long Island Statistics

Operators ...... Blue Dog Sports, LLC 2003 Baltimore Bayhawks vs. Long Island Lizards (1-1) Penalty FaceOff President ...... Bill Bishop Team Statistics GP-GS Sh G 2ptG A Pts GB Num Min Sh% Won Att Pct General Manager ...... Kevin Fox Mark Millon 2- 2 226039100.027.3 0 0 - Head Coach ...... John DeTommaso Gary Gait 2- 1 134015400.030.8 0 0 - Venue...... Mitchel Athletic Complex (9,969) Jeff Sonke 2- 0 103014011.030.0 0 0 - Office Number ...... 866-549-2731 Tom Marechek 2- 273003222.042.9 0 0 - Ticket Sales ...... 866-549-2731 Mark Frye 2- 072013211.028.6 0 0 - Public Relations Contact ...... Scott Neiss Josh Sims 1- 192013311.022.2 0 0 - Neiss Phone ...... 516-660-3100 Paul Cantabene 2- 2410232111.025.0 29 56 52 Neiss Email ...... [email protected] John Blatchley 2- 200033100.0-00 - Website ...... www.longislandlizards.com Brian Langtry 1- 021102000.050.0 0 0 - Jude Collins 2- 131012100.033.3 0 0 - Kip Fulks 2- 051001433.020.0 0 0 - 2003 Lizards Schedule/Results 2004 Lizards Schedule Greg Cattrano 2- 2000001200.0-00 - May 31 @ Baltimore...... W, 14-12 May 22 @ Boston ...... 7:00 *Bryan Cole 1- 000000000.0-00 - June 6 ROCHESTER ...... W, 16-8 May 29 NEW JERSEY...... 7:30 Casey Connor 2- 100000211.0-00 - June 14 @ Rochester ...... W, 17-14 June 6 @ Philadelphia ...... 4:00 David Daniecki 1- 000000100.0-00 - June 21 @ Baltimore ...... L, 12-13 June 12 BOSTON ...... 7:30 Matt Dwan 2- 200000211.0-00 - Jamie Hanford 2- 200000522.0-00 - June 27 BRIDGEPORT ...... W, 23-19 June 19 @ Boston ...... 7:00 John Horrigan 1- 000000000.0-00 - July 6 BOSTON ...... L, 13-17 June 25 BALTIMORE ...... 7:30 Shawn Nadelen 1- 010000200.00.000- July 12 @ Bridgeport ...... W, 17-16 July 10 @ New Jersey ...... 1:00 Brian Reese 2- 210000511.00.000- July 19 NEW JERSEY ...... L, 11-18 July 15 @ Philadelphia ...... 7:00 *Matt Shearer 1- 030000300.00.000- July 24 @ Boston ...... W, 18-12 July 24 @ Baltimore ...... 7:00 TOTAL 2 87 24 1 13 38 71 14 14.0 27.6 29 56 52 August 2 @ New Jersey ...... W, 13-10 July 30 ROCHESTER...... 7:30 Long Island 2 95 26 0 19 45 67 8 8.0 27.4 27 56 48 August 10 NEW JERSEY ...... W, 23-16 August 7 PHILADELPHIA ...... 7:30 Goalkeepers GP-GS W-L Min Shots GA 2ptGA SvPct GAA August 17 BALTIMORE ...... CCD. (rain) August 14 @ Rochester ...... 7:30 Greg Cattrano 2-2 1-1 120 59 26 0 .559 13.0 August 22 vs. Boston ...... W, 20-14 TOTAL 2 1-1 120 95 26 0 .559 13.0 August 24 vs. Baltimore ...... W, 15-14 (OT) Long Island 2 1-1 120 87 24 1 .556 12.0

Lizards vs. Bayhawks SERIES NOTES OF INTEREST 2003 Long Island Lizards vs. Baltimore Bayhawks (1-1) Penalty FaceOff All-Time Series Team Statistics GP-GS Sh G 2ptG A Pts GB Num Min Sh% Won Att Pct HISTORIC FIRST MEETING: Baltimore Jay Jalbert 2- 2 1780191122.047.1 0 0 - Conor Denihan 2- 0 133047400.023.1 0 0 - Date Site Result and Long Island met in the first-ever MLL regu- lar season game on June 7, 2001 ... The A.J. Haugen 2- 2 165016400.031.3 0 0 - 6/7/01 Homewood Field BAL, 16-13 Kevin Lowe 2- 261056300.016.7 0 0 - 7/14/01 EAB Park BAL, 16-10 Bayhawks took the inaugural win with a 16-13 Tim Goettelmann 2- 284015100.050.0 0 0 - 9/3/01 Kennedy Stadium * LI, 15-11 triumph at Homewood Field ... Attackman Tom Greg McCavera 2- 072024211.028.6 0 0 - 7/14/02 Hofstra Stadium LI, 18-12 Marechek recorded a game-high seven points in Kenneth Garcia 2- 151012400.020.0 0 0 - 7/27/02 Ravens Stadium LI, 18-13 the victory for host Baltimore. Matt O'Kelly 2- 031012200.033.3 0 0 - 9/1/02 Crew Stadium * BAL, 21-13 Stephen Sombrotto 2- 020022122.00.000- SEE YOU AT THE FINALS: In each of the *Matt Caione 1- 041001000.025.0 0 0 - 5/31/03 Homewood Field LI, 14-12 first three seasons of MLL play, the Bayhawks Chris Cercy 2- 210011600.00.0275648 6/21/03 Homewood Field BAL, 13-12 and the Long Island Lizards have met for the Brian Dougherty 2- 200000500.0-00 - 8/17/03 Mitchel Ath. Complex CCD. (rain) right to be crowned MLL Champions ... Long Kevin Finneran 1- 030000300.00.000- 8/24/03 Villanova Stadium * LI, 15-14 (OT) Island has taken two of the first title bouts John Gagliardi 2- 230000900.00.000- David Kelly 1- 000000211.0-00 - * - Playoff game against Baltimore ... The Bayhawks’ lone cham- Chris LaMonica 1- 000000000.0-00 - pionship win was in 2002 as attackman Mark Regular Season Series Record: Tied, 3-3 Chris Massey 2- 160000000.00.000- Millon scored five goals and added three assists Pat McCabe 2- 210000711.00.000- Postseason Series Record: LI leads, 2-1 in the Bayhawks’ 21-13 win at Crew Stadium. Brandon Testa 1- 000000000.0-00 - Series at Baltimore: Tied, 2-2 Brian Voelker 2- 200000311.0-00 - Current Streak at Baltimore: Baltimore +1 RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY: While the Lizards TOTAL 2 95 26 0 19 45 67 8 8.0 27.4 27 56 48 Series at Long Island: Tied, 1-1 and the Bayhawks were supposed to meet three Baltimore 2 87 24 1 13 38 71 14 14.0 27.6 29 56 52 Current Streak at Long Island: Long Island +1 times during the 2003 regular season, Mother Series at Neutral Sites: Long Island leads, 2-1 Nature kept the two teams from finishing the Goalkeepers GP-GS W-L Min Shots GA 2ptGA SvPct GAA third meeting ... Midway through the first quar- Brian Dougherty 2-2 1-1 120 54 24 1 .556 12.0 Most Points Scored By Long Island: 18, twice TOTAL 2 1-1 120 87 24 1 .556 12.0 ter, a series of strong thunderstorms passed Fewest Points Scored By Long Island:10, 7/14/01 Baltimore 2 1-1 120 95 26 0 .559 13.0 through Mitchel Field, causing the first-ever can- Most Points Scored By Baltimore: 21, 9/1/02 cellation of an MLL game ... Long Island was Fewest Points Scored By Baltimore: 11, 9/3/01 ahead by 1-0 when the game was stopped. Most Points Scored By Both Teams: 34, 9/1/02 Fewest Points Scored By Both Teams:25, 6/21/03

118 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 119 New Jersey Pride 2003 Baltimore vs. New Jersey Statistics

Operators ...... New Jersey Professional Lacrosse Club, LLC 2003 Baltimore Bayhawks vs. New Jersey Pride (2-0) Penalty FaceOff President ...... John Flood Team Statistics GP-GS Sh G 2ptG A Pts GB Num Min Sh% Won Att Pct General Manager ...... Bob Turco Mark Millon 2- 2 21 10 0 2 12 1 0 0.0 47.6 0 0 - Head Coach ...... Ted Georgalas Gary Gait 2- 2 105038211.050.0 0 0 - Venue ...... Sprague Field (6,000), Mercer County Park Tom Marechek 2- 2 136017522.046.2 0 0 - Office Number ...... 973-686-9500 Josh Sims 2- 0 185106911.027.8 0 0 - Ticket Sales ...... 973-686-9500 John Blatchley 2- 231045300.033.3 0 0 - Public Relations Contact ...... Keith Glock Jeff Sonke 2- 0 103003300.030.0 0 0 - Silverman Phone...... 973-686-9500 Mark Frye 1- 141102200.025.0 0 0 - Silverman Email ...... [email protected] Paul Cantabene 2- 1710121733.014.3 27 53 51 Website ...... www.newjerseypride.com Shawn Nadelen 2- 100011711.0-00 - Jake Bergey 1- 010000100.00.000- Greg Cattrano 2- 200000600.0-00 - 2003 Pride Schedule/Results 2004 Pride Schedule *Bryan Cole 1- 010000200.00.021020 May 31 @ Boston ...... L, 14-15 (OT) May 21 @ Philadelphia ...... 7:00 Jude Collins 2- 130000322.00.000- June 5 BALTIMORE...... L, 16-20 May 27 @ Long Island...... 7:30 Andrew Combs 1- 000000000.0-00 - June 14 BRIDGEPORT ...... W, 16-9 June 5 vs. Baltimore & ...... 9:30 Casey Connor 1- 100000100.0-00 - June 27 BOSTON ...... W, 17-13 June 12 PHILADELPHIA ...... 7:30 David Daniecki 1- 000000000.0-00 - Matt Dwan 2- 210000411.00.000- July 6 ROCHESTER ...... W, 17-15 June 19 @ Rochester ...... 7:30 Kip Fulks 1- 010000200.00.000- July 12 @ Rochester ...... W, 17-12 June 26 @ Boston ...... 7:00 Jamie Hanford 2- 2000001522.0-2367 July 19 @ Long Island ...... W, 18-11 July 10 LONG ISLAND ...... 1:00 John Horrigan 1- 000000000.0-00 - July 26 @ Baltimore ...... L, 13-14 July 17 BALTIMORE ...... 7:30 Ryan Moran 1- 020000200.00.000- July 31 @ Bridgeport ...... W, 22-14 July 24 @ Rochester ...... 7:30 Brian Reese 1- 100000411.0-00 - August 2 LONG ISLAND ...... L, 10-13 July 31 BOSTON ...... 4:00 *Matt Shearer 1- 010000000.00.000- August 10 @ Long Island ...... L, 16-23 August 7 ROCHESTER...... 4:00 TOTAL 2 95 32 2 12 46 89 14 14.0 33.7 31 66 47 New Jersey 2 106 27 2 9 38 61 10 10.0 25.5 35 66 53 August 14 BOSTON ...... W, 21-18 August 14 @ Baltimore ...... 7:00 August 22 vs. Baltimore ...... L, 13-15 & - at Invesco Field at Mile High (Denver, Colo.) Goalkeepers GP-GS W-L Min Shots GA 2ptGA SvPct GAA Greg Cattrano 2-2 2-0 120 66 27 2 .591 13.5 TOTAL 2 2-0 120 106 27 2 .591 13.5 Pride vs. Bayhawks New Jersey 2 0-2 120 95 32 2 .515 16.0 SERIES NOTES OF INTEREST All-Time Series STREAKING BAYHAWKS: Baltimore has 2003 New Jersey Pride vs. Baltimore Bayhawks (0-2) Penalty FaceOff Date Site Result won each of the last five meetings in the series, Team Statistics GP-GS Sh G 2ptG A Pts GB Num Min Sh% Won Att Pct Jesse Hubbard 2- 2 276028211.022.2 0 0 - 6/16/01 NJ, 19-14 including last season’s 15-13 victory in the MLL Scott Urick 2- 2 157007300.046.7 0 0 - 7/6/01 Homewood Field BAL, 14-7 semifinals ... Attackman Tom Marechek scored David Curry 2- 2 185106222.027.8 0 0 - 8/5/01 Homewood Field NJ, 16-14 the game-winning goal with 36 seconds left in Greg Traynor 2- 1 194105211.021.1 0 0 - 8/26/01 Yogi Berra Stadium BAL, 20-9 the fourth quarter to give Baltimore a 14-13 Jon Hess 2- 240033600.00.000- 6/13/02 Ravens Stadium BAL, 18-11 advantage ... He scored an insurance goal before Scott Dooley 2- 041012100.025.0 0 0 - 6/29/02 Commerce Bank Ballpark NJ, 22-17 time expired. Austin Garrison 1- 051012100.020.0 0 0 - 7/18/02 Ravens Stadium BAL, 17-10 Ryan McClay 2- 210022900.00.000- SKIDDING TO A HALT: In last season’s Dan Chemotti 1- 021001300.050.0 0 0 - 8/15/02 Commerce Bank Ballpark BAL, 18-16 series, Baltimore snapped the Pride’s five-game Joey Ghedina 2- 021001433.050.0 9 17 53 6/5/03 Commerce Bank Ballpark BAL, 20-16 win streak with a 14-13 win at Homewood Field Chris Malone 2- 141001600.025.0 0 0 - 7/26/03 Homewood Field BAL, 14-13 on July 26 ... A win by New Jersey would have Joe Ceglia 2- 110000300.00.000- 8/22/03 Villanova Stadium * BAL, 15-13 Rodger Colbert 2- 000000100.0-00 - tied the League record for consecutive wins, Peter Jacobs 2- 1000001111.0-264953 * - Playoff game which was set by the Bayhawks during the 2001 Todd Rassas 1- 100000200.0-00 - season ... The five-game win streak was a season Regular Season Series Record: BAL leads, 7-3 Scott Schroeder 1- 000000000.0-00 - best in MLL. A.J. Shannon 1- 030000000.00.000- Postseason Series Record: Baltimore leads, 1-0 David Stilley 2- 200000211.0-00 - Series at Baltimore: Baltimore leads, 4-1 OFFENSIVE EXPLOSIONS: In the series Trevor Tierney 2- 200000300.0-00 - Current Streak at Baltimore: Baltimore +3 between the Pride and the Bayhawks, a team has Rob Torti 2- 120000011.00.000- Series at New Jersey: Baltimore leads, 3-2 scored at least 20 points on three different occa- Shane Twomey 1- 000000000.0-00 - Current Streak at New Jersey: Baltimore +2 sions ... Baltimore recorded the first 20-point TOTAL 2 106 27 2 9 38 61 10 10.0 25.5 35 66 53 Series at Neutral Sites: Baltimore leads, 1-0 game on August 26, 2001 in a 20-9 win at Yogi Baltimore 2 95 32 2 12 46 89 14 14.0 33.7 31 66 47 Most Points Scored By New Jersey: 22, 6/29/02 Berra Stadium ... New Jersey set a team record Goalkeepers GP-GS W-L Min Shots GA 2ptGA SvPct GAA Fewest Points Scored By New Jersey 7, 7/6/01 with 22 points in a 22-17 victory on June 29, Trevor Tierney 2-2 0-2 120 66 32 2 .515 16.0 Most Points Scored By Baltimore: 20, twice 2002 at Commerce Bank Ballpark ... On June 5 TOTAL 2 0-2 120 95 32 2 .515 16.0 Fewest Points Scored By Baltimore:14, four times of last season, the Bayhawks scored 20 points in Baltimore 2 2-0 120 106 27 2 .591 13.5 Most Points Scored By Both Teams: 39, 6/29/02 a 20-16 win at Commerce Bank Ballpark. Fewest Points Scored By Both Teams: 21, 7/6/01 120 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 121 Philadelphia Barrage 2003 Baltimore vs. Philadelphia Statistics

Operators ...... Philadelphia Barrage Management Co., LLC 2003 Baltimore Bayhawks vs. Philadelphia Barrage (1-1) Penalty FaceOff President ...... Ken Paul Team Statistics GP-GS Sh G 2ptG A Pts GB Num Min Sh% Won Att Pct General Manager ...... Trey Reeder Tom Marechek 2- 2 1580513600.053.3 0 0 - Head Coach ...... Sal LoCascio Gary Gait 2- 0 1480311811.057.1 0 0 - Venue ...... Villanova Stadium Mark Millon 2- 2 2060511611.030.0 0 0 - Office Number ...... 888-745-7802 Josh Sims 2- 163137300.050.0 0 0 - Ticket Sales ...... 888-745-4802 Mark Frye 2- 053115511.060.0 0 0 - Public Relations Contact...... Katie Komlo Jeff Sonke 2- 0 102114600.020.0 0 0 - Public Relations Phone...... 888-745-7802 Paul Cantabene 2- 2420241800.050.0 32 62 52 Public Relations Email...... TBA John Blatchley 2- 261034400.016.7 0 0 - Website ...... www.philadelphiabarrage.com Andrew Combs 2- 022002311.0100.0 0 0 - Greg Cattrano 2- 200000900.0-00 - *Bryan Cole 1- 010000100.00.07978 2003 Barrage Schedule/Results 2004 Barrage Schedule Jude Collins 2- 200000711.0-00 - May 31 @ Rochester ...... L, 13-23 May 22 NEW JERSEY...... 7:00 Casey Connor 2- 100000500.0-00 - June 6 BOSTON ...... L, 17-23 May 29 @ Rochester ...... 7:30 Matt Dwan 2- 200000200.0-00 - June 12 BALTIMORE...... L, 14-21 June 6 LONG ISLAND ...... 4:00 Kip Fulks 1- 010000300.00.000- June 14 @ New Jersey ...... L, 9-16 June 12 @ New Jersey ...... 7:30 Jamie Hanford 2- 2000001222.0-2450 John Horrigan 1- 000000000.0-00 - June 27 @ Long Island ...... L, 19-23 June 19 BALTIMORE ...... 7:00 Shawn Nadelen 2- 000000600.0-00 - July 12 LONG ISLAND ...... L, 17-16 June 25 ROCHESTER...... 7:00 Brian Reese 2- 200000300.0-00 - July 19 @ Baltimore...... W, 22-17 July 10 @ Boston ...... 7:00 TOTAL 2 84 35 3 23 61 105 7 7.0 41.7 41 75 55 July 24 ROCHESTER ...... L, 19-21 July 15 LONG ISLAND ...... 7:00 Bridgeport 2 110 33 3 17 53 80 9 9.0 30.0 34 75 45 July 31 NEW JERSEY ...... L, 14-22 July 24 @ Boston ...... 7:30 August 2 @ Rochester ...... L, 13-28 July 31 @ Baltimore ...... 7:00 Goalkeepers GP-GS W-L Min Shots GA 2ptGA SvPct GAA August 7 @ Boston ...... L, 15-21 August 7 @ Long Island...... 7:30 Greg Cattrano 2-2 1-1 114 73 30 2 .589 15.8 John Horrigan 1-0 0-06431.250 30.0 August 14 ROCHESTER ...... L, 18-23 August 14 BOSTON ...... 7:00 TOTAL 2 1-1 120 110 33 3 .571 16.5 Bridgeport 2 1-1 120 84 35 3 .493 17.5

2003 Philadelphia Barrage vs. Baltimore Bayhawks (1-1) Penalty FaceOff Barrage vs. Bayhawks SERIES NOTES OF INTEREST Team Statistics GP-GS Sh G 2ptG A Pts GB Num Min Sh% Won Att Pct All-Time Series * Dan Denihan 2- 2 1630811111.018.8 0 0 - HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE?: During the Keith Cromwell 2- 1 144239400.028.6 0 0 - Doug Shanahan 2- 2 1661291511.037.5 30 54 56 Date Site Result last two seasons, the Bayhawks and the Barrage have traded wins in each of their two meetings ... B.J. Prager 2- 0 118008000.072.7 0 0 - 6/17/01 Ballpark at Harbor Yard BRI, 12-9 Matt Striebel 2- 1 123025100.025.0 0 0 - 7/27/01 Homewood FIeld BAL, 12-11 (OT) However, each team’s win has come at the other Blake Miller 2- 2 1230141111.025.0 0 0 - 6/21/02 Ballpark at Harbor Yard BAL, 15-7 team’s home field ... Baltimore has won at Mike Springer 2- 263003200.050.0 0 0 - 6/22/02 Ravens Stadium BRI, 15-12 Bridgeport in each of the last two years and Roy Colsey 2- 1 141001422.07.100- 6/12/03 Ballpark at Harbor Yard BAL, 21-14 Bridgeport has won in Baltimore during each of Marc Morley 1- 011001000.0100.0 0 0 - 7/19/03 Homewood Field BRI, 22-17 the last two seasons. Chris Rotelli 2- 041001300.025.0 0 0 - Jimmy Mormile 2- 000011400.0-00 - ALMOST KEPT WINLESS: Last season, the Dan Cocchi 1- 000000000.0-00 - Regular Season Series Record: Tied, 3-3 Barrage had a 1-11 record, setting the MLL Justin Cynar 1- 100000100.0-00 - Postseason Series Record: N/A record for the fewest wins in a single year ... Rob Doerr 1- 100000611.0-00 - Series at Baltimore: Philadelphia, 2-1 Philadelphia got its only win against the Carey Egan 1- 100000000.0-00 - Current Streak at Baltimore: Philadelphia +2 Matt Hunter 1- 100000800.0-00 - Bayhawks in a 22-17 triumph at Homewood Tom Kessler 1- 100000100.0-00 - Series at Bridgeport: Baltimore, 2-1 Field on July 19 ... Keith Cromwell scored four Current Streak at Philadelphia: Baltimore +2 Matt McFarland 1- 100000200.0-00 - goals in the victory, including a pair of two-point Nick Polanco 2- 200000511.0-00 - Series at Neutral Sites: N/A goals. Paul Rao 2- 030000611.00.042119 Billy St. George 1- 100000111.0-00 - Most Points Scored By Philadelphia: 22, 7/19/03 HISTORIC EXTRA SESSION: In the July 1- 010000200.00.000- Fewest Points Scored By Philadelphia: 7, 6/21/02 27, 2001 meeting at Homewood Field, the TOTAL 2 110 33 3 17 53 80 9 9.0 30.0 34 75 45 Most Points Scored By Baltimore: 21, 6/12/03 Barrage and the Bayhawks were involved in the Baltimore 2 84 35 3 23 61 105 7 7.0 41.7 41 75 55 Fewest Points Scored By Baltimore: 9, 6/17/01 first-ever overtime game in either team’s history Most Points Scored By Both Teams: 39, 7/19/03 ... Midfielder Kip Fulks gave the Bayhawks the Goalkeepers GP-GS W-L Min Shots GA 2ptGA SvPct GAA Matt Hunter 1-1 1-0 60 31 15 2 .516 15.0 Fewest Points Scored By Both Teams:21, 6/17/01 victory with a goal just under two minutes into Justin Cynar 1-1 0-1 60 38 20 1 .474 20.0 overtime ... It was the second overtime game of TOTAL 2 1-1 120 84 35 3 .493 17.5 * - Barrage played in Bridgeport, Conn. from 2001-2003 the season. Baltimore 2 1-1 120 110 33 3 .571 16.5 before moving to Philadelphia.

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Operators...... Empire Professional Lacrosse, LLC 2003 Baltimore Bayhawks vs. Rochester Rattlers (2-0) Penalty FaceOff President ...... Steve Donner Team Statistics GP-GS Sh G 2ptG A Pts GB Num Min Sh% Won Att Pct General Manager ...... Jody Gage Mark Millon 2- 2 32 14 0 7 21 2 0 0.0 43.8 0 0 - Head Coach ...... B.J. O’Hara Gary Gait 2- 0 1650510200.031.3 0 0 - Venue ...... Bishop Kearney Field (4,500) Mark Frye 2- 1 114127322.036.4 0 0 - Office Number ...... 716-454-5425 Jeff Sonke 2- 0 135016100.038.5 0 0 - Ticket Sales ...... 716-454-5425 Tom Marechek 2- 293014400.033.3 0 0 - Public Relations Contact ...... Eric Trendel Josh Sims 1- 062013211.033.3 0 0 - Trendel Phone ...... 716-454-5425 Kip Fulks 1- 041102300.025.0 0 0 - Trendel Email ...... [email protected] Andrew Combs 2- 152002400.040.0 0 0 - Website ...... www.rochesterrattlers.com Jude Collins 2- 2410121322.025.0 0 0 - John Blatchley 1- 100011100.0-00 - Paul Cantabene 2- 2400111411.00.0336154 2003 Rattlers Schedule/Results 2004 Rattlers Schedule Greg Cattrano 2- 210000600.00.000- May 31 BRIDGEPORT ...... W, 23-13 May 22 vs. Baltimore # ...... 10:30 *Bryan Cole 1- 010000111.00.0010 June 6 @ Long Island ...... L, 8-16 May 29 PHILADELPHIA ...... 7:30 Casey Connor 2- 100000100.0-00 - June 14 LONG ISLAND ...... L, 14-17 June 5 @ Boston ...... 7:00 David Daniecki 1- 000000100.0-00 - June 21 @ Boston ...... W, 18-17 June 13 @ Baltimore ...... 4:00 Matt Dwan 2- 200000422.0-00 - Jamie Hanford 2- 230000711.00.04580 June 27 BALTIMORE...... L, 12-20 June 19 NEW JERSEY...... 7:30 Erik Miller 1- 000000000.0-00 - July 6 @ New Jersey ...... L, 15-17 June 25 @ Philadelphia ...... 7:00 Ryan Moran 1- 030000200.00.000- July 12 NEW JERSEY ...... L, 12-17 July 10 @ Baltimore ...... 7:00 Shawn Nadelen 2- 020000933.00.000- July 19 BOSTON ...... L, 15-16 July 17 BOSTON ...... 7:30 Brian Reese 2- 200000433.0-00 - July 24 @ Bridgeport ...... W, 21-19 July 24 NEW JERSEY...... 7:30 TOTAL 2 114 37 2 20 59 84 16 16.0 32.5 37 67 55 August 2 BRIDGEPORT ...... W, 28-13 July 30 @ Long Island...... 7:30 Rochester 2 92 24 2 10 36 53 7 8.0 26.1 30 67 45 August 9 @ Baltimore ...... L, 14-19 August 7 @ New Jersey ...... 4:00 Goalkeepers GP-GS W-L Min Shots GA 2ptGA SvPct GAA August 14 @ Bridgeport ...... W, 23-18 August 14 LONG ISLAND ...... 7:30 Greg Cattrano 2-2 2-0 119 60 23 2 .617 11.7 # - at Seahawks Stadium (Seattle, Wash.) Erik Miller 1-0 0-01110.000 60.0 TOTAL 2 2-0 120 92 24 2 .607 12.0 Rochester 2 0-2 120 114 37 2 .507 18.5 Rattlers vs. Bayhawks SERIES NOTES OF INTEREST All-Time Series 2003 Rochester Rattlers vs. Baltimore Bayhawks (0-2) Penalty FaceOff CAN WE GET A WIN?: The series between Team Statistics GP-GS Sh G 2ptG A Pts GB Num Min Sh% Won Att Pct Date Site Result the Bayhawks and the Rattlers has been a Casey Powell 2- 2 2360410511.026.1 0 0 - Adam Doneger 2- 0 166006200.037.5 0 0 - 6/24/01 Homewood Field BAL, 13-12 Baltimore-dominated matchup ... Entering the Mike Mollot 2- 031034100.033.3 0 0 - 7/21/01 Frontier Field BAL, 14-13 2004 season, the Bayhawks hold a commanding Kevin Cassese 2- 182103700.025.0 4 17 24 7/29/01 Hobart University ROC, 16-9 9-1 advantage over their National Division rivals Spencer Wright 1- 031113200.033.3 0 0 - 8/18/01 Homewood Field BAL, 12-11 in the all-time series ... Baltimore has won the Ryan Powell 1- 183003000.037.5 0 0 - 6/6/02 Ravens Stadium BAL, 13-10 last seven straight, including sweeping the season Gewas Schindler 1- 152002000.040.0 0 0 - 6/15/02 Frontier Field BAL, 17-13 series in each of the last two years. John Fay 1- 021012200.050.0 0 0 - 8/3/02 Homewood Field BAL, 15-8 Nate Watkins 2- 041012112.025.0 0 0 - HOME SWEET HOME: Baltimore has won Tim Booth 2- 141001600.025.0 26 49 53 8/8/02 Frontier Field BAL, 10-7 all five lifetime meetings with the Rattlers in Marshall Abrams 2- 200000000.0-00 - 6/27/03 Kearney Field BAL, 20-12 Baltimore ... However, those meetings have been Brian Carcaterra 2- 100000200.0-00 - 8/9/03 Homewood Field BAL, 19-14 close ... The Bayhawks won both meetings in Josh Coffman 2- 2 100000400.00.000- Jake Coon 1- 100000400.0-00 - * - Playoff game 2001 by one goal before taking the 2002 season Pat Cougevan 1- 000000111.0-00 - opener by a 13-10 margin at Ravens Stadium ... Regular Season Series Record: BAL leads, 9-1 Pat Dutton 1- 110000300.00.000- Baltimore has won the last five meetings by an Postseason Series Record: N/A John Glatzel 2- 200000500.0-00 - average of 5.2 points per victory. Michael Howley 2- 010000200.00.0010 Series at Baltimore: Baltimore leads, 5-0 2- 210000122.00.000- Current Streak at Baltimore: Baltimore +5 MILLON CHARMS THE SNAKES: If Chris Schiller 2- 220000411.00.000- Series at Rochester: Baltimore leads, 4-1 there is one player that has dominated the 1- 010000000.00.000- Current Streak at Rochester: Baltimore +3 Rattlers, it is Baltimore’s Mark Millon ... Millon Regy Thorpe 1- 100000111.0-00 - Series at Neutral Sites: N/A has scored 40 goals in 10 career games against TOTAL 2 92 24 2 10 36 53 7 8.0 26.1 30 67 45 Baltimore 2 114 37 2 20 59 84 16 16.0 32.5 37 67 55 Most Points Scored By Rochester: 16, 7/29/01 Rochester, including 14 last year in two games ... Fewest Points Scored By Rochester: 7, 8/8/02 He has scored more goals against the Rattlers Goalkeepers GP-GS W-L Min Shots GA 2ptGA SvPct GAA Most Points Scored By Baltimore: 20, 6/27/03 than against any other MLL opponent ... Millon Jake Coon 1-1 0-1 51 34 17 1 .500 20.4 Fewest Points Scored By Baltimore: 9, 7/29/01 set a League record with 12 points in Baltimore’s Brian Carcaterra 2-1 0-1 70 41 20 1 .512 17.4 Most Points Scored By Both Teams: 33, 8/9/03 20-12 victory over the Rattlers on June 27, 2003 TOTAL 2 0-2 120 114 37 2 .507 18.5 Baltimore 2 2-0 120 92 24 2 .607 12.0 Fewest Points Scored By Both Teams: 17, 8/8/02 at Kearney Field.

124 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 125 Lacrosse Terminology

BODY CHECK: Defensive move used to slow an opponent who has the ball; must be above waist and below neck.

BREAKAWAY: One-on-one (shooter on goalie) scoring opportunity.

BULL: An offensive power move in which the shooter pushes the defender towards the goal in an attempt to keep the defender off-balance and get a better shot on goal.

CLEAR: An attempt by the team in possession to transition the ball from defense to offense.

CRADLE: Method used to keep the ball inside the pocket of the stick by rocking it back and forth.

CREASE: The nine-foot radius containing the goal in which offensive players cannot enter. Shooters or their teammates cannot stand on (or inside) the line or their goals won't count.

CROSSCHECK: Defensive strategy using shaft of stick to push an opponent to force a missed or bad shot.

FAILURE TO ADVANCE: Upon gaining possession of the ball and resetting of the shot clock, the failure of a team to advance the ball from its defensive end of the field within 20 seconds.

FAST BREAK: Like basketball, a transition from a defense-type offense in which the team with the ball gains a man advantage during the transition.

GROUND BALL: Occurs when there is no possession and the ball is bouncing, rolling, or deflected off the goaltender.

HIDDEN BALL PLAY: A player without the ball cradles his stick, drawing the attention of the defense, while a teammate who has the ball passes or shoots on net.

MAN DOWN: When a team has at least one player in the penalty box.

OFFENSIVE PICK: The legal interference by an offensive player from a set position on a defensive player who is trying to defend the ball carrier.

OUTLET PASS: The first pass from the goaltender that begins the transition from defense to offense.

PENALTY BOX: Where a player sits while serving a penalty.

POWER PLAY: When a team has a man advantage because the other team has at least one player in penal- ty box.

RIDE OR RIDING: Defending a clear; an attempt to stop the team in possession from clearing the ball.

ROLL DODGE: More typical of an attackman's move; driving with the stick in one hand, while rolling with back to the defender to free hands for a pass or shot on goal.

SCREEN SHOT: When the goaltender can't see a shot because someone is in the way.

SHORTHANDED: When one team has one or more players in the penalty box and the opponent is at full- strength, or has one less penalized player on the turf.

SHOTCLOCK VIOLATION: The failure to get a shot on goal-whether it hits the post, rebounds off the goal- keeper or is saved by a defensive player in the crease-in 45 seconds.

SPLIT DODGE: When an offensive player with the ball changes direction by moving the stick from one hand to the other in a crossover motion, to lead the defender in the opposite direction.

TWO-POINT ARC: The area with a 15-yard radius from the center of the goal line from which goals are worth 2 points. Also, the line behind which players have to remain until the faceoff is possessed.

TAKEAWAY CHECK: An attempt to strip the offensive player of the ball using the defenseman's stick. 126 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse Unitas Stadium at Towson University Bayhawks on the Airwaves

One of the finest and newest facilities in the game of lacrosse, the Bayhawks will play their home games during the 2004 season at Johnny Unitas Stadium at Towson University. The facility currently serves as the home field for Towson University’s football, men’s and women’s Utlizing the talents of WMAR-TV Channel 2 and WJFK-AM 1300 “The Jock” in Baltimore, the lacrosse, and field hockey teams. Bayhawks will have the most extensive media coverage in all of Major League Lacrosse during the A three-year renovation project expanded the sta- upcoming season. Of the Bayhawks’ 12 regular season games, 10 of them are scheduled to be televised dium’s capacity from 5,000 to 11,198. It ranks as the and all six home games will be broadcast on radio. third largest outdoor venue in the Baltimore metro- WMAR-TV returns to cover the Bayhawks after a two-season hiatus. Baltimore’s ABC affiliate aired politan area after M&T Bank Stadium (69,084) and at Camden Yards (48,000). all seven of the team’s home games live during the 2001 season. In 2004, the station will air all six home In addition to many improvements that were made to the stadium, a four-level field house was built games on tape delay with air time set for 11:35 p.m. on Saturday night. The broadcast team of Scott at the stadium’s west end. The field house provides Towson’s student-athletes with an outstanding facil- Garceau, Keith Mills, and Quint Kessenich will bring Bayhawk fans all of the action from Unitas Stadium. ity. It includes spacious, modern locker rooms for each of the sports that use the stadium, a state-of-the- The Bayhawks return to the radio on WJFK-AM 2004 Major League Lacrosse art sports medicine facility, classrooms, conference rooms, an upscale equipment room, an academic 1300 “The Jock” for the second straight season and Game of the Week Schedule resource center, a room for video editing and office space for coaches. will have all six home games aired live on the Towson station. Last season, “The Jock” broadcast five of the Game Date Game of the Week Air Date Designed to increase exterior scenic views of the stadium and the surrounding area, the field house May 22 Rochester vs. Baltimore June 1 Bayhawks’ six home games live from Homewood includes windows that provide outstanding views of the stadium’s interior. June 5 Baltimore vs. New Jersey June 8 The Minnegan Room can accommodate up to 200 guests at social functions ranging from pre-game Field. Damon Yaffe and Steve Stofberg return for their June 12 Boston at Long Island June 15 and post-game parties and sports banquets to fund-raising events. second seasons of work for the radio broadcasts. June 26 New Jersey at Boston June 29 A four-level press box rises high above the south side of the stadium. A separate VIP level is locat- For the third straight season, the Major League July 10 Philadelphia at Boston July 13 ed below the main media floor, which has space for 35 members of the press in addition to separate areas Lacrosse Game of the Week returns to airwaves and July 15 Long Island at Philadelphia July 17 July 17 Baltimore at New Jersey July 20 for two radio stations and coaches. Each booth can comfortably seat six people. Two additional booths the for the second straight season, it returns to ESPN2. After making six appearances on the Game of the July 24 New Jersey at Rochester July 27 for electronic media are located on the VIP level along with the stadium’s operations booth. The top July 30 Rochester at Long Island August 3 Week last season, Baltimore will be featured in four floor, or camera deck, is the primary location for television broadcasts and game filming. August 5 Baltimore at Boston August 10 Minnegan Field at Johnny Unitas Stadium is named for two sports legends - a coach and educator games this season, all on the road. The Bayhawks’ first August 14 Boston at Philadelphia August 17 who served Towson University for over 40 years and a former professional football player who is wide- appearance will be in the season opener against the August 22 MLL Championship Game August 22 ly considered to be the greatest NFL of all-time. Rochester Rattlers in Seattle, Washington, which will With the exception of the July 17 and August 22 Donald “” Minnegan was a air on June 1. Two weeks later, the Bayhawks will game, each week’s telecast will air on Tuesday after- teacher, coach, physical educa- make a return to the West Coast and a return to the noons at 4:00 p.m. on ESPN2. The July 17 game will tion department chairman and Game of the Week with a match-up against National air at 2:00 p.m., while the August 22 game will air live at 1:00 p.m. on ESPN2. Director of Athletics at Towson Division rival New Jersey in Denver, Colorado. University for more than four Baltimore and New Jersey will team up again on decades. His soccer teams were July 17 for a Game of the Week showdown, which will air on the following Tuesday. highly successful, winning a total The Bayhawks’ final regular season appearance will be against the Boston Cannons in a game that of 156 games. His teams were a will be played on August 5 at Nickerson Field. combined 66-11 during a seven- Veteran broadcaster will team up with Kessenich on the League’s weekly package. year stretch from 1930-1936, Beninati just completed his 10th season of television play-by-play duty for the NHL’s Washington including a school record 34 Capitals. This will be his third full season as the lead announcer for MLL’s television package. Lauren Sivan will join the team as the sideline reporter for the 2004 season. Unitas Stadium opened with the Tiger football team defeating Morgan straight. His coaching tutelage State University by a score of 49-28 on September 5, 2002. led Towson to titles in baseball, basketball, track and swimming, 2004 BAYHAWKS BROADCAST SCHEDULE as well as soccer. “Doc” was inducted into the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s Hall of Fame in Game Date Opponent Game Time TV Radio 1992. He passed away in 2002, just two weeks of his 100th birthday. May 22 vs. Rochester Rattlers (Seattle, Wash.) 10:30 ESPN2 The stadium carried Minnegan’s name from its opening in 1978 until the renovation. In accordance May 27 Boston Cannons 7:00 WMAR WJFK-AM with that tribute, the field remains Minnegan Field in his memory. June 5 vs. New Jersey Pride (Denver, Colo.) 9:30 ESPN2 Johnny Unitas also had a deep connection with the Towson University family. The former Baltimore June 13 Rochester Rattlers 4:00 WMAR WJFK-AM Colt was the parent of three Towson University students. June 19 at Philadelphia Barrage 7:00 Several weeks prior to his untimely death, Unitas started a job as community liasion for the Towson June 25 at Long Island Lizards 7:30 athletics program. His role was to assist the University in obtaining a naming rights partner for the new July 10 Rochester Rattlers 7:00 WMAR WJFK-AM stadium complex. The legendary Golden Arm died suddenly on September 11, 2002, less than a week July 17 at New Jersey Pride 7:30 ESPN2 after participating in ceremonies to commemorate the opening of the new complex. July 24 Long Island Lizards 7:00 WMAR WJFK-AM High spirits returned to Towson when Sandy Unitas chose to assume her husband’s role with the July 31 Philadelphia Barrage 7:00 WMAR WJFK-AM University. With Johnny’s two youngest children as students at Towson, Sandy sought to memorialize August 5 at Boston Cannons 7:00 ESPN2 her husband’s legacy by having the stadium named in his honor. August 14 New Jersey Pride 7:00 WMAR WJFK-AM The stadium was officially dedicated as Johnny Unitas Stadium on October 11, 2003. Note: All TV broadcasts are shown on tape delay, while all radio broadcasts will air live. 128 2004 Bayhawks Lacrosse www.baltimorebayhawks.com 129 Letter from MLL Founder Jake Steinfeld

Dear Members of the Media:

Once again, it is my pleasure to thank you for helping make the continued success of Major League Lacrosse possible. We owe a sincere debt of gratitude to the media for spreading the word about both our League and our terrific sport. In fact, it is testimony to your efforts that lacrosse has become the fastest growing sport in the country. As we embark on our fourth season, you’ll notice we have undergone some exciting changes. Major League Lacrosse will be played in four new fan-friendly sta- diums this year. We’re also very pleased to call Philadelphia the new home of the Barrage. And our Wild West Tour kicks off with games in Seattle and Denver, with hopes of opening a West Coast division in the next several years. Of course, none of this would be possible were it not for a strong foun- dation, including a continued relationship with ESPN2, our dedicated corpo- rate partners and the best fans in the world. This summer is sure to be our most thrilling yet, so continue to enjoy all we have to offer—the fast paced, high scoring, hard-hitting action of Major League Lacrosse. On behalf of our players, coaches, the Teams and Major League Lacrosse, thank you again for your continued support.

DON’T QUIT!

Jake MLL Founder and CEO, Body By Jake Global L.L.C.

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