Tag Archives: Washington

MCLA Lacrosse: Washington Men’s Lacrosse “Fall Promo 2012-13″ Video


MCLA Lacrosse: Washington Men’s Lacrosse Hosts “Husky Lacrosse Fall Classic” On Nov 17 Featuring Western Washington And Portland State


MCLA Lacrosse: Video Highlights Of Oregon Men’s Lacrosse 10-5 Win Over Washington On March 4


The Washington Huskies lacrosse team host the Oregon Ducks in a PNCLL game, not a PAC-12 game, yet.  Washington gets out to an early 2-1 lead, but the Duck’s defense shuts them down in the 2nd and 3rd quarters and the Ducks go on to win 10-5.  Check out a great helicopter  check at 3:30 in the video.

Washington High School Lacrosse: Mercer Island Boys Lacrosse (9-2) Completes 3-Game Massachusetts Road Trip With 2-1 Record Including 7-6 Overtime Victory Over Duxbury


After wrapping up a three-game East Coast road trip this past weekend, Washington boys’ lacrosse elite Mercer Island returns home to the Evergreen State with confidence at an all-time high.

Wed 4/6/2011 TBD   (NL) Mercer Island 7 at Duxbury 6
(Overtime)
  Mass.
Fri 4/8/2011 TBD   (NL) Mercer Island 5 at Concord-Carlisle 9   Mass.
Sat 4/9/2011 TBD   (NL) Mercer Island 7 at Lincoln-Sudbury 5   Mass.

Fueled by a thrilling 7-6 overtime victory over national power Duxbury last Wednesday, Mercer Island finished its spring break trip to Massachusetts with a 2-1 overall record against top lacrosse competition. Through composed, disciplined play, balanced contributions and a veteran-like demeanor, the Islanders (9-2 overall) raised eyebrows from coast to coast and demonstrated that they should be considered among the nation’s top 50 programs.

Meanwhile, with Duxbury ranked as one of the top 25 teams by most high school lacrosse publications across the country, last week’s victory for Mercer Island was the first ever for any Washington lacrosse program over a nationally-ranked team. Last season, Duxbury finished No. 34 in the final LaxPower boys’ rankings and No. 2 in the state of Massachusetts behind St. John’s Prep (Danvers). Meanwhile, Mercer Island has played in 9 of the last 10 Washington state title games and finished 21-1 overall in ’10.

“A trip like this to the East Coast gives our team experience against nationally-ranked competition,” Mercer Island head coach Ian O’Hearn said. “Now we can bring that experience back to Washington, feel confident throughout league play and hopefully carry the momentum into the playoffs.”

Mercer Island’s impressive road trip is the latest example of a marked improvement in the overall strength of boys’ teams today in “non-traditional” lacrosse areas. Including the likes of St. Ignatius Prep (CA), New Trier (IL) and Cherry Creek (CO), emerging powers from a number of regions are now routinely proving that the talent gap between the East Coast and the rest of the country is getting smaller each year.

For more:  http://www.laxpower.com/laxnews/news.php?story=24176

Washington State High School Boys Lacrosse: 2010 All-State Boys Lacrosse Teams Announced


The Washington High School Boys Lacrosse Association today announced the 2010 All-State teams for Boys Division I high school lacrosse. The All-State selections are made by coaches from each of the league’s Division I programs throughout the state.

Among the 36 student-athletes selected to the first, second and third teams are 8 from Mercer Island High School, 6 from Bellevue High School, 4 from Issaquah High School, 3 from Curtis High School, 2 each from Inglemoor and Bainbridge High Schools and Lakeside and Overlake Schools, and one each from Kamiak, Emerald Ridge, Rogers, Eastlake, Skyline, Vashon and Prairie High Schools.

Boys Division I All-State First Team

Position Name Year School (Team – if different from school)

Goal Hap Giraud Sr. Mercer Island High School

Defense Conner Beckwith Sr. Mercer Island High School

Defense Thomas Brook Sr. Emerald Ridge High School (Puyallup)

Defense Connor Raffety Sr. Mercer Island High School

Defense Alex Mennella Sr. Bellevue High School

Midfield Taylor Wisman Sr. Inglemoor High School (Northshore)

Midfield Jonathan Wettack Sr. Mercer Island High School

Midfield Cole Nordstrom Sr. Bellevue High School

Midfield Sten Jernudd Sr. Lakeside School

Attack Brett Mennella Sr. Bellevue High School

Attack Todd Jones Sr. Issaquah High School

Attack Taylor Dean Sr. Curtis High School

Boys Division I All-State Second Team

Position Name Year School (Team – if different from school)

Goal Zach Steedman Sr. Rogers High School (Puyallup)

Defense Tyler Lucas Jr. Issaquah High School

Defense Sam Leggett So. Bellevue High School

Defense Kole Lindor So. Issaquah High School

Defense Danny Vais Sr. Eastlake High School

Midfield Foster Wisman Jr. Inglemoor High School (Northshore)

Midfield Kevin Powers Jr. Issaquah High School

Midfield Alex Crane Jr. Bainbridge High School

Midfield Sky Tweedie-Yates Sr. Overlake School

Attack Jordan Wagner Sr. Bainbridge High School

Attack Jordan Goodspeed Sr. Prairie High School (King’s Way)

Attack Devon Schmidt Sr. Overlake School

Boys Division I All-State Third Team

Position Name Year School (Team – if different from school)

Goal Daniel (Haps) Siel Sr. Skyline High School

Defense Austin Franks Sr. Vashon Island High School

Defense Alex Anderson Sr. Curtis High School

Defense Riley Wanzer Sr. Kamiak High School (Mukilteo)

Defense Trevor Reed Sr. Mercer Island High School

Midfield Hector Rhodes Sr. Lakeside School

Midfield Colby Carr Jr. Curtis High School

Midfield Thomas Zervais Sr. Bellevue High School

Midfield Doug Mahony Sr. Mercer Island High School

Attack Matthew Shields Jr. Mercer Island High School

Attack Connor Bernal So. Mercer Island High School

Attack Ryan Deal Sr. Bellevue High School

Washington State High School Girls Lacrosse “All-State Lacrosse Teams” Announced


The Washington Schoolgirls Lacrosse Association today announced the 2010 All-State teams for Girls Division I and II high school lacrosse. The All-State selections are made by coaches from each of the league’s Division I and II programs in eastern and western Washington.

Among the 63 student-athletes selected to the first and second teams are 8 student-athletes from Bainbridge High School and the Lakeside School, 6 from Mercer Island High School, 5 each from the Eastside Catholic School and Skyline High School, 4 from Kennedy High School, 3 each from Kamiak Roosevelt, Snohomish and Ballard High Schools, 2 from Seattle Prep and 1 each from Holy Names Academy, Garfield, Glacier Peak, Lake Stevens, Auburn Mountainview, Tahoma, Stadium, Bellevue and Issaquah High Schools along with Redmond Junior High School.

Senior Natalie Merrill (Kennedy) earned All-State honors for the fourth consecutive year.

Second-year honorees include Sarah Clevenger (Roosevelt), Jaclyn Biggers (Bainbridge), Maddie Soukup, (Ballard), Sylvia Warren (Lakeside), Eline Cove (Stadium), Ellen Haas (Mercer Island), Teagan Cameron (Issaquah), Conley Nemyre (Bellevue), Brittany Hogan (Skyline), Katie Mincin (Skyline), Alex Foreman (Eastside Catholic), Meaghan Hess (Lake Stevens High School) and Allie Wilson (Tahoma).

In total, 28 seniors, 16 juniors, 12 sophomores and 7 freshmen from 22 schools in Washington state were named to the All-State teams.

The Washington Schoolgirls Lacrosse Association also named Jamie Asaka of the Lakeside School as Division I Coach of the Year and Lise Martin of Ballard High School as Division II Coach of the Year.

The Team Sportsmanship Awards were presented to Curtis High School (Division I), Mercer Island High School (Division II) and Forest Ridge School (Junior Varsity).

The Team Scholastic Achievement Award was awarded to Holy Names Academy.

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Washington State High School Girls Lacrosse: Lakeside Girls Lacrosse (14-0) Will Defend Its State Championship Title Against Bainbridge


Defending champ Lakeside plays Bainbridge Island in Division I and Eastside Catholic faces Kennedy in Division II for girls lacrosse state championships Saturday at Eastside Catholic High School.

In a rematch of the 2009 double-overtime thriller won by Lakeside, Bainbridge will try to dethrone the four-time defending state champion Lions in the Division 1 game at 2 p.m. Lakeside was one of just two girls teams that finished the regular season undefeated.

The Lions are led by senior captain Sylvia Warren, who had 52 goals and 17 assists in the regular season and six goals

Defending champ Lakeside plays Bainbridge Island in Division I and Eastside Catholic faces Kennedy in Division II for girls lacrosse state championships Saturday at Eastside Catholic High School.

and four assists in the postseason. She is the fifth-leading scorer in Division I.

Bainbridge’s only regular-season loss came March 16 in a season-opening 20-10 road loss to Lakeside. It was the only meeting by the two powerhouse teams this season. The Spartans are led by junior captain Jaclyn Biggers with 61 goals and 20 assists in the regular season and eight goals and five assists in the postseason.

Lakeside defeated Tacoma 20-5 in the quarterfinals and Lake Sammamish 19-9 in the semifinals. Bainbridge had a 20-3 quarterfinal win over Bellevue and a 17-4 semifinal defeat of Snohomish.

Date Opponent Result
3/16 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND   W, 20-10
3/18 at Mercer Island   W, 18-7
3/23 at Snohomish   W, 15-13
3/25 NATHAN HALE   W, 19-2
3/26 FOREST RIDGE   W, 22-2
4/01 at Holy Names Acad, WA   W, 1-0
4/15 TACOMA   W, 23-11
4/19 at Curtis, WA   W, 17-1
4/22 SEATTLE PREP SCHOOL   W, 16-6
4/26 LAKE SAMMAMISH   W, 19-6
4/29 at Garfield   W, 18-6
5/03 at Bellevue   W, 19-7
5/06 at Roosevelt, WA   W, 20-5
5/10 TACOMA   W, 20-5
Coach: Jamie Asaka

In the 11 a.m. Division II title game, Eastside Catholic will face Kennedy for the first time in a state-title match. The Crusaders have the league’s leading scorer, senior Alex Foreman (60 goals, eight assists in the regular season).

Kennedy has won six straight. The Lancers are led by senior captain Natalie Merrill (47 goals, 21 assists in the regular season, nine postseason goals).

In semifinal matches, Eastside Catholic beat rival Issaquah 13-8 in the semifinals and Kennedy dropped Overlake 14-11.

The title games will be preceded by an Under-11 girls youth game at 9 a.m.

The boys state-championship matches will be May 29 at Seattle Memorial Stadium.

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Washington High School Girls Lacrosse: Washington Schoolgirls Lacrosse Association Held Mid Season Madness Jamboree April 24-25


 

Washington Schoolgirls Lacrosse Youth League held their first Mid Season Madness Jamboree this weekend at Marymoor Park in Redmond, Washington. The event was attended by 45 lacrosse teams and approximately 800 youth players. The girls teams came from as far away as Bellingham to the north, and Tacoma to the south.

 Chester McVeigh, a member of the Snoqualmie Nation, opened the event with a Native American blessing. In addition, he gave a short history of lacrosse and sang an eagle song for the attendees.

Historically, lacrosse was played by many Native American tribes as training for warriors, for religious reasons, as recreation and sometimes as a diplomatic tool. Territorial disputes, for example, were on occasion settled based on a lacrosse game. However, in the Mohawk Nation, it was known as the “little brother of war” and was thought of as excellent military training tool.

 Kate Roper, President of the Washington Schoolgirls Lacrosse Youth League, the major organizer of this event said this was the first time that all three divisions of ;the league had been able to attend a jamboree altogether. Teams in the three Divisions, U-11 (3rd and 4th graders), U-13 (5th and 6 graders and U-15 (7th and 8th graders), played games throughout the day.

Washington State High School Lacrosse: Lacrosse As A Sanctioned Sport Is Proposed By Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA)


 Interest in lacrosse has been surging in Washington. The latest example is the success of the Stealth, Everett’s new professional indoor team.

At the high school level, lacrosse participation continues to grow. Is the timing right for the fast-paced sport to join the ranks of so-called mainstream sports such as football, wrestling, basketball and baseball?

That question will be answered today when the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association’s Representative Assembly meets in Renton. Consisting of school athletic directors from throughout the state, the Representative Assembly votes every spring on a list of proposed amendments that can affect the state’s prep athletic landscape.

Among proposals the assembly will consider today is whether boys and girls lacrosse should be sanctioned. In other words, should lacrosse be added to the list of officially recognized, WIAA-governed sports? Amendments need at least 60-percent support to pass.

Last year similar lacrosse proposals failed decisively. Craig Hess hopes it will be different this time.

In his fourth year as coach of the Snohomish Lacrosse Club’s girls high school team, Hess has seen Washington gain ground on the East Coast, where lacrosse has long been hugely popular. In this state, more than 2,700 high school students (representing 83 boys teams and 55 girls teams) play lacrosse and participation has increased by a double-digit percentage in six of the past eight years, according to Mike McQuaid, communications coordinator for the Washington State Chapter of US Lacrosse.

There are local clubs — including two that have been around at least seven years — in Snohomish (established for boys in 2002), Mukilteo (2003), Lynnwood (2005), Stanwood (2005) and Silver Lake (2010), McQuaid said.

Hess, who played lacrosse for St. Anthony’s High School in New York and went on to win collegiate national titles before moving to Washington, said the WIAA should add lacrosse for two main reasons: First, it would give more kids the opportunity to play the game. Second, young student-athletes can receive scholarships to play in college and, as a result, get a free or reduced-cost college education.

Lacrosse is apparently already thriving as a club sport — and in some cases as a school-funded activity, as with the Lakeside School in Seattle — but a WIAA endorsement would raise awareness and attract more kids, Hess and McQuaid said.

Some of the commonly discussed barriers for adding lacrosse are cost, facility space and the availability of qualified officials. Most lacrosse players already own their own gear (stick, helmet and pads) so equipment expenses are not a big issue, Hess said. Start-up equipment costs are around $200 for a boy and $150 for a girl, according to McQuaid.

But there are still significant costs for travel and field rental, as well as paying coaches and officials.

Hess said he hopes the Representative Assembly decides that the benefits of sanctioning lacrosse outweigh the costs.

“I don’t know if it will pass,” he said, “but I hope it’s gaining momentum.”

In Washington, lacrosse is especially popular in metropolitan areas such as Seattle and Bellevue. The list of schools that sponsored the amendment proposals includes the Lakeside School, Mercer Island, Issaquah and Seattle Prep.

An interesting wrinkle for today’s vote is even if the Representative Assembly passes one or both of the lacrosse proposals, WIAA member schools will not be required to offer the sport; They simply will have the option to do so.

After failing by a wide margin in 2009, do the lacrosse amendments have a chance today? Representative Assembly member Robert Polk said no. Polk, the Everett School District athletic director, said the big issues still working against lacrosse are a lack of facility space (for games and practices) and start-up costs.

In a continually tough economic time when athletic directors are considering cuts to existing sports, adding a new sport “is a great challenge. … It doesn’t add up,” Polk said.

Polk said he will vote no on both lacrosse proposals. Asked to gauge how other athletic directors feel, he said “there’s very little support.”

“Most everyone,” Polk said, “feels the same as they did last year when it was proposed.”

http://heraldnet.com/article/20100423/SPORTS01/704239829/1007

Washington High School Girls Lacrosse Profile: Lakeside School Girls Lacrosse (3-0) Team Captain Sylvia Warren (Sr., Attacker) Hopes To Lead Team To Fourth State Championship In 2010


Team captain Sylvia Warren, a four-year starter and three-time state champion at Seattle’s Lakeside School, was named US Lacrosse – Washington High School Player of the Week in Girls Division I for March 15 – 21.

Warren finished the opening week of the season with 13 points – tallying 11 goals, two assists and three ground balls. In the Lions’ opening game against rival Bainbridge Island on Tuesday, Warren scored five goals, one assist and grabbed a ground ball as the 2009 Girls Division I state champions handily defeated rival Bainbridge Island 20 – 10. On Thursday, Warren again went to work, netting six goals, one assist and collecting a ground ball as Lakeside defeated Mercer Island 18–7.

Date Opponent Result
3/16 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND    
3/18 at Mercer Island    
3/23 at Snohomish    
3/25 NATHAN HALE    
3/26 FOREST RIDGE    
4/01 at Holy Names Acad, WA    
4/15 TACOMA    
4/19 at Curtis, WA    
4/22 SEATTLE PREP SCHOOL    
4/26 LAKE SAMMAMISH    
4/29 at Garfield    
5/03 at Bellevue    
5/06 at Roosevelt, WA    
Coach: Jamie Asaka

In her sport, the 5-7, 130-pound Warren is a US Lacrosse Academic All-American, two-time selection to the US Lacrosse Washington State Regional Team and coaches and referees with youth lacrosse clubs in the Seattle area.

At Lakeside, Warren maintains a 3.98 GPA and is the co-founder of Lakeside’s Model United Nations Club. She is also actively involved in Teens In Public Service (TIPS) where she focused her annual project on offsetting a budget shortfall at Seattle’s Bailey-Boushay House. Her efforts raised over $18,000 for the local care facility, which provides residential care and chronic care management programs for people living with AIDS, and earned her the TIPS Distinguished Alumni Award in 2009.

Other US Lacrosse – Washington Players of the Week for March 15 – 21 include Hannah Morse, a senior from Auburn-Mountainview in Girls Division II, Jonathan Wettack, a senior midfielder at Mercer Island High School in boys Division I, and freshman attackman Cody Olson, of Penninsula High School in Gig Harborin boys Division II.

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