6/23/11

NEWSLETTER 23jun11

-Chris Vaccaro of the Sachem Patch reported on Head Coach Jim Nagle and his ties to Sachem as a graduate of Ward Melville HS. http://sachem.patch.com/articles/one-degree-of-separation-for-nagle-and-sachem


Jim Nagle was a member of the 1988 Ward Melville squad that went 24-0 and won the state championship. Nagle was named to the All-County team that year as well.


-Chris Vaccaro of Lacrosse Magazine reported on SB hiring Jim Nagle to coach the men's team and Joe Spallina to coach the women's team: http://www.laxmagazine.com/college_men/DI/2010-11/news/062211_stony_brook_introduces_new_lacrosse_coaches_nagle_spallina


-The Philadelphia Union announced the Fall Ball for a Cure, an exhibition event on October 22nd, 2011 that will feature SB Lacrosse versus Loyola, and Villanova versus Siena. The event is sponsored by the American Cancer Society and will take place at PPL Park in Chester, PA. Youth games will begin at 9am and the SB/Loyola game will start at 3pm. http://www.philadelphiaunion.com/news/2011/05/ppl-park-host-fall-brawl-cure-october-22



The Fall Brawl for a Cure will feature Division I lacrosse and youth lacrosse while raising proceeds for the American Cancer Society.


-Mike Curatolo '93 has just completed one of his most successful seasons at the helm of Cardinal Gibbons HS lacrosse in North Carolina, garnering a 17-2 record and a North Carolina Conference 3 title. http://teamcarolina.stickwithus.org/the-staff/


Former SB Lacrosse captain Mike Curatolo '93 has led the Crusaders to ten consecutive post-season appearances, including the 2004 and 2006 State Championship game. He was named NCISAA Coach of the Year in 1999 and 2004.


In addition to appearing in the State Semifinals in four of the last five seasons, Curatolo has also coached Team Carolina and the US Lacrosse High School National Showcase South Squad.




Mike Curatolo '93 was a freshman midfielder on the squad that won 12 straight games in 1990 and captained the 1993 team during his senior year.

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