8/6/13

NEWSLETTER 6aug13

-Kelsey Doherty & William Griffin of Major League Lacrosse reported on the MLL MVP Watch, which included a discussion on Kevin Crowley '11, and his second-leading point total of 49. http://www.majorleaguelacrosse.com/news/8176/mvp-watch-kevin-crowley/


Kevin Crowley '11 was the 2013 All-Star Game MVP and is a candidate for MLL MVP as well.  

Doherty & Griffin also wrote that Crowley: "... appears to have come out of thin air, an unexpected leader and an integral piece of the Hamilton midfield... a necessary piece of the team, unselfish, and contributing in any way possible to ensure that the ball finds the goal, even if it’s not his stick."


According to Doherty & Griffin, Kevin Crowley '11 is the most valuable player to his team, and potentially more valuable to Hamilton than any other player is to their respective team.  Crowley owns the Nationals' record 28-game point streak and is one of the most important players in MLL. 

Doherty & Griffin also mentioned that Crowley has scored a goal in every game this year and has nine multi-goal games, and 10 multi-point games.  His impressive scoring and teamwork have made him invaluable to the Nationals and a threat to the rest of the league. 



-Matthew McGevna of the Sachem Patch reported that defenseman Anthony Ross '18 (Holbrook, NY / Sachem North HS) committed to SB Lacrossehttp://sachem.patch.com/groups/sports/p/sachem-north-lax-player-commits-to-stony-brook

Anthony Ross '18
Holbrook, NY / Sachem North HS
Defense
5'10'' 195lbs
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Sachem North HS coach Jay Mauro said Anthony Ross '18 is: "... a stud athlete with a great motor... a diligent worker and the energy he brings to our team is contagious.  He continues to improve and his best lacrosse is ahead of him.  We have a pipeline with Stony Brook because it is a great university academically and athletically.”

You can read more about the commitment from Joe Lombardi at Lax Lessons here: http://www.laxlessons.com/2013/07/27/sachem-north-ny-defender-anthony-ross-set-stony-brook/

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