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The 2008 Gonzaga Varsity Lacrosse Team has been doing more than just practicing and playing lacrosse this season. When the Eagles play you will notice they are wearing neon green laces on their cleats to show their support for the fight against lymphoma. The money used to buy these

laces went straight to the research against preventing lymphoma. You will also notice that the Eagles are wearing the initials JF on their helmets. These initials stand for Staff Sgt. Jonathan Forde, Gonzaga Lacrosse Alumnus from the class of 1999. Jonathan passed away while training for his second tour of duty to Iraq this previous summer and he was a pivotal reason why Gonzaga won back to back WCAC League Titles in 1997 and 1998 as a face-off specialist. The Eagles are proud to represent Jonathan this year and all he stood for!

The program is also proud to be the first lacrosse team from Wash-ington, DC to team up with ASA (Americans Supporting Americans). The Eagles have adopted the Bravo Company of the 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade, l0lst Airborne Division (Air Assault) in Iraq. They will send them gift packages, letters, lacrosse gear...etc. to keep their spirits up as those soldiers fight for our Freedom!

Lastly, the varsity lacrosse team spent two days over their spring break to do community service and team up with WashingtonParks and People to clean up Marvin Gaye Park in Northeast, DC.

The 2009 Gonzaga Varsity will honor Stephanie Marshik with her initials, SM, on their helmets this season. Stephanie is the late wife of Gonzaga alum, Mark Decker ‘93. Mark played four years of lacrosse on Eye Street and was a key figure in the 1992 & 1993 WCAC cham-pionship seasons. Stephanie passed away after battling cancer for six years and left behind Mark and their six year old son, Sam. The Varsity Eagles are proud to honor her because she gave 110% in all she did and was a true believer in life, love and hard work.

Gonzaga Lacrosse will continue to support Headstrong and wear the neon green laces on their cleats. The varsity will also team up with Washington Parks and People yet again to help clean up our city’s parks over spring break. And lastly, the entire program will work with Americans Supporting Americans again. It is our pleasure to announce that the 2009 Gonzaga Lacrosse Family, all three teams, Varsity, Purple and White and its boosters our supporting the 2nd Army, Alpha Com-pany, 35th Infantry, currently stationed in Iraq.

The 2010 Gonzaga Lacrosse Program has the honor of represent-ing LCDR Erik S. Kristensen ’90 on their helmets this year. Shown on the helmets will be Erik’s SEAL Team 10 Logo. For all the infor-mation about Erik and his story please click here: http://kristensenklassic.com/about-erik/

Also for the past few years the Gonzaga Lacrosse Program has “adopted” a military company serving in Iraq or Afghanistan. This year we have the honor to support the 3-158 STORM RIDERS. This is a group of Blackhawk Helicopter pilots and support personnel on deploy-ment in Balad, Iraq.

The 2011 Gonzaga Lacrosse Program is proud to honor the Children’s National Medical Center and help raise awareness to their Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders in Children. The team will do so by wearing decals on their game helmets reading: “Heroes Against Childhood Cancer”

Also in 2011 the Program will be aligning with C Company 2-34 AR “Fighting Aces” in Afghanistan. This special unit is in a very re-mote area of the world where any support is crucial to their morale and strength. We love our soldiers and will help them any way we can! This has become a wonderful tradition for our program and we have been honored by having a US Flag flown last year over Iraq by a US Black-hawk Chopper and presented to the program. This Flag is now proudly displayed in Gonzaga’s Hall of Fame room in the Carmody Center.

The 2012 Gonzaga Lacrosse Program is proud to once again honor the children and at Children’s Hospital fighting cancer. For the 2nd straight year the team will wear decals on their helmets: “Heroes

Against Childhood Cancer”. The varsity seniors will visit the hospital in late March and the program plans to continue to help raise awareness and funds for these children. At the program banquet over 50 members of the lacrosse program and some of their family members participated in the “BE BRAVE AND SHAVE” Project. The Eagles Lacrosse members raised over $70,000 dollars for children fighting cancer at Children’s Hospital. This was an ALL TIME RECORD for this project! See one of the photos below

Also this season, the program will honor a wonderful man who passed away after a long fight with cancer. Brad Rock, husband and father of four boys, was a loving, strong and wonderful man. His oldest son, Alex, is a Gonzaga varsity lacrosse player and the team is proud to dedicate their season and represent his father. The Eagles will wear decals stating “ROCK THE PURPLE”!

Customary with the program, The Eagles will support 1-14 Cavalry “TF WARHORSE” in Afghanistan. These men and women are located in one of the most remote and toughest areas in the world. It is our duty to support them and send them love for their courage and honor. The program sent over 200 boxes to support these men and women.

The program continues to teach and mold our players that outside of sports, we have a duty as Christians to serve others and be good men!

The 2013 Gonzaga Lacrosse Program is proud to YET again honor the children and at Children’s Hospital fighting cancer. For the 3rd straight year the team will wear decals on their helmets: “Heroes Against Childhood Cancer”. The varsity seniors will visit the hospital in April and the program plans to continue to help raise awareness and funds for these children. At the program banquet in late May many of the players in the lacrosse program and some of their family members will participate again in the “BE BRAVE AND SHAVE” Project. The Eagles Lacrosse members raised over $70,000 dollars last season for children fighting cancer at Children’s Hospital. This was an ALL TIME RECORD for this project and in two years raised well over $100,000.

The Eagles are also all wearing new decals this year in a lime green color (the color of lymphoma cancer) to support long time LOVED trainer Penny Lynch in her fight. Penny is battling this yet again and with our support we know she will pull through because she is a leader and as tough as they come!

And customary with our program, we will support troops in the middle east by sending over 200 care boxes and letters. These men and women are located in one of the most remote and toughest areas in the world. This year we support: 2-1 CAV “BLACKHAWKS” It is our duty to support them and send them love for their courage and honor.

The 2014 Gonzaga Lacrosse Program continues its mission and Jesuit identity of serving others and giving back. The program will honor Children’s Hospital by wearing “Heroes Against Childhood Cancer” decals on their helmets and prepare for a senior visit and another possible “BE BRAVE AND SHAVE” Project.

The Eagles are also wearing decals with the initials CSW to honor the late Caroline Stackhouse Weiner. Caroline was a wife and mother of three small children and sister of Chad Stackhouse ‘93 (former Gonzaga Lacrosse player and assistant coach). Representing her and all of those loved ones who have gone to early is a small way of trying to help families cope with their loss.

And customary with our program for the 7th straight year, we will support troops in the middle east by sending over 200 care boxes and letters. These men and women are located in one of the most remote and toughest areas in the world. This year we support: “1-12th Red Warriors”. It is our duty to support them and send them love for their courage and honor.

The Gonzaga Lacrosse Family is so proud to be apart of these wonderful projects off the field and continue to show why our spirit is truly one of being: “Men for Others”.

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THe JeSuiT TradiTionesuits and education. These two words combined denote excellent preparation for young people anywhere in the world. Jesuits and their lay colleagues seek to bring to full expression the talents of young people within the Christian tradition in

their schools.This has been the case in Washington since 1821, when

Gonzaga’s venerable predecessor, the Washington Seminary, was founded. In 1858, the name changed to Gonzaga College when President Buchanan signed the Act of Congress incorporating the school legally. Then, the school was located on F Street, N.W. It moved to North Capitol and Eye Streets, N.W. in 1871. Throughout that whole time, the school sought, and seeks, to help young people grow towards religious, intellectual and social maturity.

Committing itself to a downtown location in the 1960s, Gonzaga serves a uniquely diverse student body, from all points of the compass. Students come here, and with the best advice and help, construct their own schedule of learning which will best help them develop their strengths. These include, for our students, commitment to the teachings of Jesus Christ, dedication to academic excellence, personal service to other people, especially those in need, and deep and fulfilling involvement in sporting and other co-curriculars.

THe SpiriT of GonzaGaAt Gonzaga there

is a tremendous sense of community; all Washington knows that Gonzaga students are outstanding, spirited, special persons.

Because of Gonzaga’s amazing location, her students are on-the-scene participants in the cultural, intellectual, and political happenings of the Federal City. More importantly, students come to Gonzaga from every part of the entire metropolitan area. Increasingly, they use Metrorail to nearby Union Station; many come by Metrobus, commuter rail and carpool.

Gonzaga students learn from one another. They are intellectually talented and racially, economically, geographically, and socially diverse. Gonzaga’s spirit embraces them and brings them all together in a caring, warm community where they meet other students who will be among their closest life-long friends.

aCademiC CHallenGeGonzaga offers outstanding academics. Gonzaga students work

hard to complete a sophisticated academic program in which they learn how to understand the thoughts and achievements of others as they learn themselves to think and achieve. They learn to read and write effectively, to appreciate and create beauty, to understand that people are wonderfully diverse.

Gonzaga students study and apply mathematics until they are at home with abstract and logical thinking. In Gonzaga’s acclaimed science program, students become scientists as well as humanists. Gonzaga graduates enjoy an intellectual balance because they have studied deeply in various subjects.

At Gonzaga, students grow increasingly responsible for their own learning. Gonzaga teachers—intellectually and humanly competent and experienced men and women—care most deeply that their students grow and learn. They stress in each course skills

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which will last and support further learning. And they are warm, friendly people whom students comfortably seek out for needed help.

CourSeS GonzaGa STudenTS Take:The Gonzaga student completes the following academic

requirements: • four years of religion • four years of English • one year beyond Algebra II/Trigonometry in Mathematics • four years of history/social studies • to the third level of a language (French, German, Spanish or

Latin) • three years of science: biology, chemistry, physics, selected

electives or AP levels of science • one year of physical education and health • one year of art • the Social Justice Program for community service

Many additional courses are available: • four levels of Latin • three levels of Greek • independent tutorial in English • computer programming • advanced art, music, choral arts • social sciences: government, psychology, world problems,

economics • advanced placement (college level) courses are offered to

qualified students in: each modern language, each science, calculus, English, American and European History, Computer Science

• Honors philosophy

Students may arrange to take additional courses at area universities.

oTHer WayS To learnGonzaga students participate in an amazing variety of activities.

Play rehearsals, football practice, and newspaper deadline rushes draw students together and bring them into close contact with faculty members who coordinate school activities.

Gonzaga students develop responsibility, discipline, and skills of working together effectively through activities and sports. More importantly, they have fun together.

Gonzaga’s athletes compete on teams in:• Baseball • Rugby• Basketball • Soccer• Crew • Water Polo• Cross-Country • Tennis• Football • Track• Golf • Wrestling• Swimming • Diving• Lacrosse • Ice Hockey

Homerooms also sponsor intramural teams in 3 sports.Almost every student is involved in some club or organization.

These activities include three different publications, student council, dramatics, debate and speech, band, the WZAG TV station, and more than a score of other clubs and teams and associations.

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aSSiSTanT VarSiTy CoaCHJeff kingJeff King, a Long Island native, graduated from MacArthur High School in 2002 where he played football, basketball and lacrosse. During his senior year he received All-County and Honor-able Mention All America honors in football and lacrosse, respectively. King continued his lacrosse career at Lehigh University where he served as captain for three years. During his sophomore

year he made the transition from midfield to defense. Jeff was a three time All-Patriot League selection at defense and was awarded the Defensive Player of the Year in the Patriot League in 2006. He was voted Athlete of the Year for two consecutive years by his teammates and received the Outstanding Leadership Award by the Lehigh Athletics Dept. After Lehigh, Jeff took his architecture degree and moved to Alexandria, VA. Currently Jeff works for The Clark Construction Group as a Project Manager. In his spare time he works with Blackwolf Lacrosse in the Northern VA. Coach King will enter his 5th year full time with the varsity as the defensive coordinator. In 2012 Jeff was voted as the US Lacrosse Potomac Chapter Assistant Coach of the Year.

Head VarSiTy CoaCHCasey o’neill ’96

Resume 2008-2013Coaching: entering 7th season as Head Coach (7 years as varsity assistant prior)Head Coaching Varsity Record last 6 years: 102-26 (overall) 60-7 (WCAC)WCAC Championships: 2010, 2011, 2012 & 2013WCAC Coach of the Year: 2010, 2011 & 2012Washington Post ALL-MET Coach of the Year: 2010

Washington, DC All District Coach of the Year: 2008 & 2010US Lacrosse All-American Coach of the Year Potomac Chapter: 2010Under Armour Washington DC Team Assistant Coach and Head Coach: 2010 & 2013Team National Ranking: 2010 (top 25), 2011 (top 20), 2012 (top 3) 2013 (top 3)Washington Post Ranking: 2010 (3), 2011 (3), 2012 (1) & 2013 (1)US Lacrosse All-Americans: 5Washington Post 1st Team ALL-METS: 6WCAC 1st Team ALL-League Players: 22

Since Coach O’Neill took over the lacrosse program the Eagles captured their first WCAC championship since 1998 in his third season at the helm in 2010 and have put together four straight championship seasons. The program’s national and local ranking has risen each of the past four seasons and in just his fifth year, Gonzaga became the number one team in the Washington Post for the first time ever and backed that up again in 2013. Coach has also sent over 45 players in the last six years to go play college lacrosse.

Casey graduated from Gonzaga in 1996 playing midfield on the varsity for three years beginning as a freshman and winning a WCAC championship in 1993. Coach was an All-WCAC player but missed out on playing his senior year due to a torn ACL while playing running back for the Football Eagles. Despite the injury he was an elected lacrosse captain his senior year. Coach also played basketball for two years and football for three years at Gonzaga. Coach O’Neill went on to play Division One lacrosse at Lehigh University, where they won a Patriot League championship in 1999, were ranked nationally in the top 20 three times and he was the Coach’s Award winner in 2000. He graduated in 2000 with a degree in journalism and has worked at Gonzaga for 11 years and is the current Assistant Athletic Director.

Coach O’Neill runs the Purple Eagle Lacrosse Camp and works with various youth lacrosse programs around the area. His program at Gonzaga has also sup-ported and assisted many local and national charities including Children’s Hospital and America Supporting Americans. Coach O’Neill’s father, Brendan O’Neill Sr. ‘60, started the lacrosse program at Gonzaga back in 1985 and his brother, Brendan Jr. ‘86, was on that inaugural team. Casey, his wife Erica, and their children Cole and Chloe live in Silver Spring, MD.

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aSSiSTanT VarSiTy CoaCHandrew Battaile ’90Coach Battaile is now in his 16th year of coach-ing with the Gonzaga Lacrosse Program and has served on levels of the program including Head JV Purple coach for two years. Andrew has specialized with the goalies and defense during his coaching tenure and brings many years of coaching experience from all levels. Coach Bat-taile graduated from Gonzaga in 1990, lettering

in football, lacrosse, and rugby. On the lacrosse field, he played goalie for the Eagles. He went on to Georgetown University, where he played club la-crosse and rugby. He graduated with honors in 1994 with a major in English and a minor in History. Coach Battaile is Gonzaga’s Dean of Admissions and also is a Co-Director of the Purple Eagle Lacrosse Camp. In his two season as head coach of the JV Purple, the team has a 21-7 overall record and remained undefeated in WCAC league play. Coach Battaile was named the 2010 US Lacrosse Potomac Chapter Assistant Coach of the Year.

aSSiSTanT VarSiTy CoaCHnick Hayman ’96Coach Hayman enters his seventh year coaching on Eye Street. He played at Gonzaga where he was a varsity starter at attack. He then went on to play at Bridgton Academy for a P.G. year. Coach Hayman followed that up to play Division I lacrosse at Boston College where he started as a midfielder in his sophomore and junior years, and at attack as a senior. He graduated in 2001

with a degree in economics. Nick has also served as the head coach for Fort Hunt (U 15) in the NVYLL. He and his wife Kim and their daughters Joslin and Lillian live in Northwest DC. Coach Hayman works with middies and runs the box on the sideline.

aSSiSTanT VarSiTy CoaCHConnor mcCarthy ’0�Coach McCarthy is back for his eighth season as a Gonzaga coach. Connor started on varsity at attack for four years at Gonzaga and is one of the top two points leaders in program history. He is a three time All-WCAC selection and was named to second team All-Met as a senior. He went on to play at Lehigh University becoming a starter his sophomore year as a middie. He graduated from

Lehigh in 2006. Connor also works in Gonzaga’s Development Office and he lives with his wife Kelsey in NW Washington. Coach McCarthy works with the attack.

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aSSiSTanT VarSiTy CoaCHJohn Schlegel ’01Coach Schlegel is excited to be back on Eye Street helping out with the Lacrosse Program. He graduated from Gonzaga in 2001 after three years of being a varsity starting attackman and senior captain. He left Gonzaga as the all time leader in goals. Coach Schlegel went on to Ohio Wesylan where he was a two-year capatain, three-time All-American and two-time NCAC

player of the year. John ranks third all time in goals and fifth all time in points at OWU. He played in the prestigious North/South All-star game and was drafted by the Chicago Machine in MLL after graduation. John currently works as the Director of Corporate Services for First Service Real Estate Advisors. John is part-time and works with attack and offense.

aSSiSTanT VarSiTy CoaCHThomas alford (St. alban’s ’0�)

Gonzaga Lacrosse is happy to have Thomas Alford join the varsity staff again for his sixth season. Coach played for the University of Mary-land 2003-07 as a stalwart face-off midfielder for the Terps at 5’10’’ 220 pounds. While at Maryland his teams won back to back ACC titles and final four appearances in 2004-2005. At St. Albans School Coach Alford was a captain in

both Football and Lacrosse. He received Honorable Mention All-Met and All-IAC awards. Thomas received two degrees from the University of Maryland – African American Studies and Family Science and was also on the Dean’s List seven consecutive semesters and was named to the All-ACC Academic Team three years in a row. As a senior he was given the “Be the Best” award for strength and conditioning. When he’s not playing lacrosse he is mentor-ing young children throughout the DC Metro area and playing in his band - Adopt a Highway. Coach Alford works with the middies, offense, face-offs and runs the man-up. Coach Alford also runs www.lacrosseplayground.com

aSSiSTanT VarSiTy CoaCHColin Cappadona ’00Coach Cappadona has been helping the Gonzaga Lacrosse Program for nine years. Coach Cappadona graduated from Gonzaga in 2000 where he was a captain and two year starter at attack. He was also a two time All-WCAC selection and named Honorable Mention All-Met his senior year. He went on to play at Washington College where he graduated in

2004 with a degree in History. Colin has primarily worked with the attack shooting and riding. Colin currently works for Heidenberger Construction, INC. and also coaches youth at Bethesda Lacrosse. Coach Cappadona helps with attack and offense.

aSSiSTanT VarSiTy CoaCHShane Twomey ’88Coach Twomey is back for his 3rd season on Eye Street coaching lacrosse. As a member of the class of 1988, he actually began playing at Divi-sion III Virginia Wesleyan and was a three-time captain, team mvp and all-conference selection as a goalie. After college his lacrosse career just started rolling as he played professional lacrosse for the Baltimore Thunder and Washington Power in the NLL from 1995-2001 and helped

lead Baltimore to a World Championship game in 1998. He also played for the New Jersey Pride in the MLL from 2003-2004. From 1994-2002 he also played for Maryland Lacrosse Club and Capital Lacrosse Club. He was a two-time ALL USCLA goalie and in 2002 was awarded the Krongard Award by US Lacrosse and the National Hall of Fame. This is the highest honor an active player can receive. In 2000 was selected as one of the top 12 goalies and top 120 players to participate in initial combine and showcase for MLL (Major League Lacrosse). Since 2001 to present, Shane has been coach-ing with Great Falls Youth Lacrosse. He has also coached at Marymount University from 1994-1998, where he assisted the new program and made it nationally ranked in four years. In 2004 Shane also assisted at Landon. He currently lives in Reston, VA with his wife Beth and four sons and works with AOG Wealth Management in Great Falls, VA. Coach Twomey works with the goalies and defense.

aSSiSTanT VarSiTy CoaCHJesse millerJesse Miller is entering his 2nd season with the Gonzaga Varsity Men’s Lacrosse team. Before coming to Gonzaga, Miller spent six seasons as an assistant volunteer coach with the Georgetown Hoyas men’s varsity lacrosse team. Jesse primarily worked with the face-off personnel, and he also managed the substitution box in 2012. Before coaching at Georgetown, Miller spent two years as a graduate assistant

coach at Tufts University in Massachusetts. While at Tufts, he served as the team’s defensive coordinator in 2005, directed the team’s recruiting efforts, and assisted with fundraising and other team events. During his time as the graduate assistant, Miller earned a master’s degree of engineering in chemical engineering in 2006. Jesse and former Georgetown and Gonzaga coach, Matt Rienzo, founded Be The Best Lacrosse (www.bethebestlacrosse.com) in 2012. Be The Best Lacrosse is an online instructional video series. Coach Miller has also coached youth lacrosse each fall for Breakout Lacrosse since 2008. Coach Miller has worked full-time as a chemical engineer for the Environmental Protection Agency since 2007.

A four-year letter winner at Tufts, Miller earned a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering in 2004. As a player, Miller helped lead the Jumbos to a No.10 national ranking and a 13-3 record as a senior in 2004 and to a No. 20 national ranking and an 11-5 mark in 2003. In 2004, Miller was selected to play in the North-South All-Star Game, and he was also an honorable mention All-New England selection. Coach Miller helps run the offense.

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Head JV CoaCHmatthew duffyGonzaga Lacrosse is happy to welcome Coach Matthew Duffy back for his 3rd season as head JV coach. In his first two seasons he has a record of 20-8. Coach Duffy started coaching in high school during a service project with a local clinic soccer program. In the 16 years since that time, he has coached several different sports, both men’s and women’s. A

unanimous First-Team All-Conference goalie for DeMatha, Duffy played club at the University of Maryland, winning a national title freshman year, followed by two-straight Final Four appearances. He served as a JV assistant coach at both DeMatha and Georgetown Visitation, becoming the head JV coach at Visitation after his second year, recording a record of 11-1. Matt is also an art teacher at Gonzaga.

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aSSiSTanT JV CoaCHpat Baer ‘08Coach Baer is a 2008 graduate of Gonzaga and excited to be back for his 2nd season with the Eagles. Pat was an attack captain in Coach O’Neill’s first season as head coach and led the Eagles to a 15-6 record. He went on to play for Bill Pilat at Roanoke and graduated in 2012. Coach Baer will work with the JV offense.

aSSiSTanT JV CoaCHdennis duffyCoach Duffy is excited to be back for his 3rd season with Gonzaga Lacrosse and especially assist with his son Matthew. Dennis comes from St. Pius X (NY) HS and Manhattan College where he played D1 baseball. Coach Duffy has been self-employed 30+ years and also coached lacrosse at DeMatha for six years. He was also the Varsity Lacrosse Coach at Eleanor Roosevelt for three years, a program he started. He was voted Coach of the Year in Maryland Independent League (MILL) in 2009. Coach Duffy has been around the game for years and even helped with Univ. of MD program.

aSSiSTanT JV CoaCHSteven krawczyk ‘09Coach Krawczyk graduated from Gonzaga College High School in 2009 after playing two Varsity seasons with Coach O’Neill. Upon graduation Steven went to play at Division III Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, PA, but transferred to the University of Miami-FL his sophomore year. At Miami, Steven made an

immediate impact on the field at LSM leading the team in groundballs, capitalized by the best season of the young program’s history in the Men’s Club Lacrosse Association. Steven was a two year Captain and served as Team President his senior year. Off the field, Steven assisted in the prevention, care and rehabilitation of UM’s athletes, graduating in 2013 with a B.S. in Exercise Physiology and a double minor in Sports Medicine and Human Development. He is also a contributing author to the American College of Sports Medicine with three articles under review to be displayed at the ACSM World Congress: Exercise is Medicine Summit in May 2014. Currently, Steven is preparing for Physician Assistant School and service in the US Navy.

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Head freSHman CoaCHConor Catliota ’0�This is Coach Catliota’s seventh year of coaching with the Gonzaga Lacrosse Program and fifth as the Head Freshman Coach. Last year, Coach Catliota led the Freshman Eagles to a 12-2 record (he has recorded two undefeated seasons in four years). His overall coaching record is an outstanding 47-6. Five years ago Conor worked with our JV offense guiding the

Eagles to a 21-7 record over a two-year span. Coach Catliota graduated from Gonzaga in 2003, lettering in lacrosse and ice hockey. On the field, he played attack for three years on varsity for the Eagles. While attending Dickinson College, he played one year of varsity lacrosse, one year of club lacrosse, and two years of club ice hockey. During his senior year, Conor was the Co-Founder and Vice-President of Dickinson’s club lacrosse team. He graduated in 2007 with a major in Law and Policy.

aSSiSTanT freSHman CoaCHalex doranCoach Doran is excited to be back at Gonzaga for his fourth year. He played his high school lacrosse at Wootton, where he was a four year varsity player and started at every position on the field. He was also a captain his senior year, where he led Wootton to their first ever regional championship. He also played four years of varsity ice hockey, where he was also a captain.

Alex is currently pursuing a degree in Sports Marketing and Management. He also works with Performance Lacrosse.

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aSSiSTanT freSHman CoaCHChris Geraghty, n.S.J.Chris entered the Society of Jesus in August of 2012, and is in the second of the two-year novitiate, the first stage of Jesuit priestly formation. While the novitiate for the east coast is located in Syracuse (another high-powered lacrosse hotbed), he is currently assigned to Gonzaga’s Social Studies and Campus Ministry departments. Chris grew up in Philadelphia’s western suburbs, where he attended Saint Joe’s Prep from 1999 to 2003, playing soccer in the Fall and lacrosse in the Spring. Chris played goalie and has great memories of participating in the Jesuit Lacrosse Classic each March. He continued to enjoy lacrosse at the college club level during four years at John Carroll University in Cleveland. He is grateful to be invited into the Eagles’ proud athletic tradition and looks forward to a successful Spring season!

aSSiSTanT JV CoaCHmark Watkins ’0�Coach Watkins is looking forward to entering his third season with the Gonzaga coaching staff and second with the freshman. Mark graduated from Gonzaga in 2007, where he was a 2 year starter at defense, earning All-Conference Honorable Mention his senior year. He continued to play at the University

of Maryland on the club team, winning the national championship in 2008. Mark graduated from Maryland with a degree in Cell Biology & Molecular Genetics and currently works as a pharmaceutical sales rep for AstraZeneca.

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Mark is a three-year varsity attackman with pure ball handling ability and incredible vision on the field and complete toughness. He is a true attackman and complete senior

captain. Mark will play for Detriot Mercy next year.

mark anstead �Drew is a middie with strength, speed and athleticism that is very rare. Drew is entering this year ready to step in

and make big plays and be a versatile player that makes the Eagles a better

team. Coaches love the way he works each day!

andrew Bell 1�Patrick is a smart, strong and very

crafty middie on the lacrosse field in his second varsity season. Patrick can finish with the best of them and understands

the game. He is a pure team player directing the young players and always

putting in the hustle and effort that makes Gonzaga Lacrosse what it is.

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Owen is a two-year varsity midfielder. Another ultimate team player which coaches love! He shows up prepared every day and does whatever it takes

in a smooth fashion. Owen is a natural stick handler and one of the smartest

players on the team.

owen flood 1�Jake is a two-year varsity goalie and

ultimate team player. He has quickness, grit and fire in the cage that shows up every practice and game. The coaching staff loves the way Jake leads this team

and expects big things from him every day.

Jake Houser 9Peter is a three year varsity lacrosse

long stick middie. He is athletic, smart and a pure lacrosse player. Peter is one

of the best young men to be around at all times. His leadership on the field

and off will be a major factor to the Eagles success!

peter Gilday 1�

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�014 VarSiTy SeniorS

Matt is a two-year varsity midfielder and face-off man. Matt has spent a lot of time working and building his game to compete all over the field. The Eagles will look to Matt to win some big draws this season, play great defense and use his amazing speed to win big games.

matt kim ��Jake is a two-year varsity

defenseman with natural speed and strong positioning that will help anchor

our defense all year. Jake has great lateral quickness, heavy checks and toughness that cannot be replicated.

Jake will play at Tufts next year.

Jake mraz ��Nick is a two-year varsity defenseman

with great size and athleticism. He plays great position defense, slides

hard and throws punishing checks. The coaching staff is looking for Nick to be

a major leader and help complete our defensive unit.

nick platais �9

Colin is a two-year varsity midfielder, face-off man and complete player all over the field with strength, speed, unmatched toughness and smarts. Colin’s leadership, dedication and

hard work make him a fantastic senior captain for the Eagles. Colin will play

for Marquette next year.

Colin riehl �Steven is a smart, athletic and tough as nails midfielder. His energy and gritty style is absolutely what this

team needs. He can run the field, pick groundballs and finish. The coaching

staff loves his game and determination.

Steven Scherping �0Luke is a two-year varsity attackman

with pure scoring ability. Luke does an amazing job each day bringing energy, toughness and team attitude. He does

all the things he is told and has a cannon for a shot. Luke will play

at Lafayette next year.

luke Smith �

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�014 VarSiTy SeniorS

Dylan is a very big, strong midfielder with heart and determination who can see the field well and drive the alleys

with the best of them. The type of team player that every coach loves and looks

to for leadership each day.

dylan Volanth 10Ben has been an absolute pleasure

to have on the varsity squad as senior manager. He is prepared, thorough,

smart, athletic and makes the program better!

Benjamin Vaziran mgr.

The Gonzaga Lacrosse Community acknowledges with great admiration and appreciation the continued and

generous support of our sponsors:

CFI Group-USFrancis J. Collins Funeral Home, Inc.

Crovato BG ServicesThe MacDonald Family

The McCaleb FamilyMerrill Lynch Wealth Management

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�014 VarSiTy underClaSSmen

6George Christopher

�4Jack ellis

16luke mcCaleb

�1nick mcevoy ��Timmy monahan

8Teddy myers

14liam fitzpatrick11Hunter Golian

1richie petitbon 4luke Vassos �denis Whitcomb

18michael Stanton 19Brian Townsend

�6nick yano �8kyle newman-Smith

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�014 VarSiTy underClaSSmen

�9Will rock 40ridge Slater�6kyle Taylor��michael Borda �8Henry Chastain

�0ryan finlay ��Ben forde �4John Heckler�1Willie leidolf ��avery myers

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* Captains

�014 VarSiTy Team

HEAD COACH: Casey O’NeillASSISTANTS: Jeff King, Andrew Battaile, Thomas Alford, Connor McCarthy, Shane Twomey, Nick Hayman, John Schlegel, Jesse Miller & Tommy Fuge

numBer name poS. year HT./WT. HomeToWn

1 Richie Petitbon A Jr. 6’5”/285 Annapolis, MD 2 Colin Riehl * M Sr. 6’1”/200 Fairfax, VA 3 Mark Anstead * A Sr. 5’10”/170 Potomac, MD 4 Luke Vassos M Jr. 6’2”/205 Potomac, MD 5 Denis Whitcomb A Jr. 5’8”/160 Olney, MD 6 George Christopher G So. 6’1”/180 Bethesda, MD 7 Luke Smith A Sr. 6’0”/195 Bowie, MD 8 Teddy Myers A Jr. 5’11”/170 Bethesda, MD 9 Jake Houser G Sr. 5’9”/160 Alexandria, VA 10 Dylan Volanth M Sr. 6’3”/195 Great Falls, VA 11 Hunter Golian M So. 5’10”/165 Centreville, VA 12 Peter Gilday D Sr. 5’10”/180 Kensington, MD 13 Drew Bell M Sr. 6’0”/195 Rockville, MD 14 Liam Fitzpatrick M Jr. 5’10”/170 N. Potomac, MD 15 Patrick Bell M Sr. 6’0”/175 Rockville, MD 16 Luke McCaleb A So. 5’11”/170 Chevy Chase, MD 17 Owen Flood M Sr. 6’1”/165 Silver Spring, MD 18 Michael Stanton A So. 5’9”/180 Washington, DC 19 Brian Townsend M Fr. 5’10”/160 Silver Spring, MD 20 Steven Scherping M Sr. 5’10”/170 Rockville, MD 21 Nick McEvoy M So. 5’11”/175 Bethesda, MD 22 Timmy Monahan A Jr. 6’2”/175 Olney, MD 23 Matt Kim M Sr. 5’10”/170 Rockville, MD 24 Jack Ellis D Jr. 5’10”/195 Potomac. MD 25 Jake Mraz D Sr. 6’2”/190 Great Falls, VA 26 Nick Yano M Fr. 5’10”/160 Vienna, VA 28 Kyle Newman-Smith D So. 6’1”/175 Washington, DC 29 Nick Platais D Sr. 6’3”/205 Garrett Park, MD 30 Ryan Finlay D So. 6’0”/175 Oakton, VA 31 Willie Leidolf G Jr. 5’9”/160 Alexandria, VA 32 Ben Forde D Jr. 5’9”/160 Vienna, VA 33 Avery Myers M So. 6’2”/175 Alexandria, VA 34 John Heckler M Jr. 6’1”/190 Arlington, VA 35 Michael Borda * D Jr. 6’1”/185 Kensington, MD 36 Kyle Taylor D So. 6’2”/230 Silver Spring, MD 38 Henry Chastain D So. 5’11”/170 Alexandria, VA 39 Will Rock D Fr. 6’4”/205 McLean, VA 40 Ridge Slater M Jr. 5’9”/175 Kensington, MD

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Head aTHleTiC Trainer

penny lynch

STrenGTH CoaCH

Blair o’donovan

STrenGTH CoaCH

milton yates

VarSiTy

manaGermyles Washington

FromThe Dinn Family

Sean ’07Farrell ’20

GO GONZAGAGO GONZAGA

EAGLESR U L E !EAGLESR U L E !

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�014 VarSiTy SCHedule

Head CoaCH: Casey o’Neill ’96

day daTe opponenT SiTe Time

r e G u l a r S e a S o n

Saturday March 8 St. Stephen’s (IAC) Georgetown Univ. 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday March 12 Hill academy (Canada) Home 4:00 p.m.

Saturday March 15 St. John’s 6th Annual DC Lacrosse Classic Wilson H.S. 1:00 p.m.

Tuesday March 18 St. Albans Away 4:30 p.m.

Thursday March 20 Tampa Jesuit (FL) Tampa, FL 5:00 p.m.

Friday March 21 De Smet (MO) Tampa, FL 5:00 p.m.

Saturday March 22 Fordham Prep (NY) Tampa, FL 12:30 p.m.

Tuesday March 25 Boys Latin (mIaa) Home 4:30 p.m.

Thursday March 27 Good Counsel Away 6:00 p.m.

Saturday March 29 McDonogh (MIAA) Loyola Univ. Ridley Athletic Complaex 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday April 1 Ireton Away 4:00 p.m.

Saturday April 5 Paul VI Home 2:00 p.m.

Tuesday April 8 Bullis (IaC) Home 4:30 p.m.

Tuesday April 15 Georgetown Prep (IAC) Away 4:30 p.m.

Thursday April 17 O’Connell Away 4:00 p.m.

Tuesday April 22 Landon (IAC) Away 4:30 p.m.

Friday April 25 st. mary’s Ryken Home 3:30 p.m.

Tuesday April 29 dematha Home 4:00 p.m.

W C a C p l a y o f f S

Tuesday May 6 WCaC Quarter-finals TBD TBD

Thursday May 8 WCaC semi-finals TBD TBD

Monday May 12 WCaC Championship Univ. of MD Ludwig Field TBD

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�014 Junior VarSiTy

1nate Blomquist �Tommy Hadeed �Joey donellan 4James Bridgeland

1�Charles mcdonough 1�Chris kirvan 16Stephen ricci

6aidan mcdonough

�Charlie Grady 8Jackson mote 9Gary pierpont 10Christopher Saunders

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1�Colin russell 18Charlie Blackwood 19nick Spurgeon �0Charlie Stoever

�0robbie omelchenko ��Ben Brown

�1matt mulligan

��William macdonald ��reilly richardson �4Teddy Joaquin ��pat killeen

�6matt morrison

noT piCTured: Tyler Barron #11 and Jd Smeallie #�8

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�014 Junior VarSiTy Team

numBer name poS. year

1 Nate Blomquist goal So. 2 Tommy Hadeed mid So. 3 Joey Donellan mid. So. 4 James Bridgeland mid. So. 6 Aidan McDonough mid. So. 7 Charlie Grady def. So. 8 Jackson Mote mid. So. 9 Gary Pierpont att. So. 10 Christopher Saunders att. So. 11 Tyler Barron mid. So. 12 Charles McDonough mid. So. 13 Chris Kirvan mid. So. 16 Stephen Ricci mid. So. 17 Colin Russell mid. So. 18 Charlie Blackwood def. So. 19 Nick Spurgeon att. So. 20 Charlie Stoever mid. So. 21 Matt Mulligan def. So. 22 William MacDonald mid. So. 23 Reilly Richardson mid. So. 24 Teddy Joaquin def. So. 25 Pat Killeen def. So. 26 Matt Morrison mid. So. 28 JD Smeallie att. So. 30 Robbie Omelchenko def. So. 33 Ben Brown att. So.

HEAD COACH: Matt DuffyASSISTANTS: Steven Krawczyk Dennis Duffy & Pat Baer

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�014 Junior VarSiTy SCHedule

Head CoaCH: matt duffy

day daTe opponenT SiTe Time

r e G u l a r S e a S o n

Saturday March 15 st. John’s Home 11:00 a.m.Tuesday March 18 St. Stephen’s Away 4:00 p.m.Wednesday March 19 south County Home 5:00 p.m.Saturday March 22 Calvert Hall Home 11:00 a.m.Thursday March 27 Good Counsel Away 4:00 p.m.Tuesday April 1 Ireton Away 5:30 p.m.Friday April 4 Paul VI Home 4:30 p.m.Saturday April 5 Georgetown Prep Home 12:00 p.m.Tuesday April 8 Bullis Away 4:30 p.m.Friday April 11 Madison Away 7:00 p.m.Thursday April 17 O’Connell Away 5:30 p.m.Tuesday April 22 Landon Away 4:30 p.m.Friday April 25 st. mary’s Ryken Home 5:00 p.m.Tuesday April 29 dematha Home 5:30 p.m.

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�014 freSHman Team

1Connar mulcahy �Tyler morrison �zeb dempsey 4Brendan alt �Charlie lynch

6Teddy zinsner �Gus lee 8adam Bloom 9nick Gallagher 10Stephen allen

11Jack Salvail 1�pJ Qautrini 1�Ben Grimmelbein 14Connor anthony 1�kevin Thompson

16luke Gilday 1�ryan palmer 18Brady mcGowan 19Brendan kearney �0Billy mckinnon

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�014 freSHman Team

�1Charlie Jones ��kevin newell ��Brian doolan �4Charlie adams ��Johnny Sheehan

�6ryan myers ��Connor Todd �8michael Sinay �9Joe Vermillion �0patrick kelly

�1austin lizama ��Will roeder ��Joey murphy �4michael Jerakis ��roger mellado

�6Billy rice ��Brandon Gatti �8reilly Will �9Henry nimey 40Bradley owen

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2014 FReSHMan TeaM

Head CoaCH: Conor Catliotaassistants: alex doran, Mark Watkins & Chris Gerraghty

nUMBeR naMe PoS.

1 Connar Mulcahy goal 2 tyler Morrison goal 3 Zeb dempsey goal 4 Brendan alt att 5 Charlie Lynch att 6 teddy Zinsner att 7 Gus Lee att 8 adam Bloom att 9 nick Gallagher att 10 stephen allen att 11 Jack salvail att 12 PJ Qautrini att 13 Ben Grimmelbein att 14 Connor anthony att 15 Kevin thompson mid 16 Luke Gilday mid 17 Ryan Palmer mid 18 Brady McGowan mid 19 Brendan Kearney mid 20 Billy McKinnon mid 21 Charlie Jones mid 22 Kevin newell mid 23 Brian doolan mid 24 Charlie adams mid 25 Johnny sheehan mid 26 Ryan Myers mid 27 Connor todd mid 28 Michael sinay mid 29 Joe Vermillion mid 30 Patrick Kelly mid 31 austin Lizama def 32 Will Roeder def 33 Joey Murphy def 34 Michael Jerakis def 35 Roger Mellado def 36 Billy Rice def 37 Brandon Gatti def 38 Reilly Will def 39 Henry nimey def 40 Bradley owen def

FReSHMan ManaGeR

Brenden Smith

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2014 FReSHMan SCHeDUle

Day DaTe oPPonenT SiTe TiMe

R e G U l a R S e a S o n

thursday March 13 Mount st. Joe’s away 4:15 p.m.saturday March 15 Paul VI Home 12:30 p.m.tuesday March 18 St. Albans Home 4:30 p.m.thursday March 20 Oakton Home 4:00 p.m.tuesday March 25 spalding away 4:00 p.m.saturday March 29 Mcdonogh away 11:00 a.m.tuesday april 1 Boys Latin away 4:00 p.m.saturday april 5 Georgetown Prep Home 10:00 a.m.tuesday april 8 Landon away 4:30 p.m.saturday april 12 Potomac school away 1:00 p.m.thursday april 17 St. Stephen’s Home 4:30 p.m.thursday april 24 Georgetown Prep away 4:30 p.m.saturday april 26 Westfield Home 11:00 a.m.tuesday april 29 episcopal away 4:15 p.m.

HeAd COACH: Conor Catliota ’03

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PRoGRaM HiSToRy

all TiMe WCaC ReCoRD Since 1987 • 197-41eight Time WCaC CHaMPS: 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2010, 2011, 2012 & 2013

yeaR ReCoRD CoMMenTS yeaR ReCoRD CoMMenTS

2005 11-7 WCaC Record: 8-2 WCaC Final2006 11-7 WCaC Record: 8-3 WCaC Final2007 10-10 WCaC Record: 7-3 semifinal2008 15-6 WCaC Record: 7-3 WCaC semifinal. 3-0 in overtimes2009 9-12 WCaC record 7-3 WCaC semifinal Chris May 1st team aLL-Met2010 20-2 WCaC record 12-0 WCaC Champs Chris May: all american and 1st team aLL-Met Coach o’neill: Coach of the Year national Ranking and Washington Post top 32011 19-3 WCaC record 11-0 WCaC Champs david Planning and Connor Reed 1st team aLL-Met david Planning: all american Coach o’neill: Co-Coach of the Year national Ranking and Washington Post top 32012 20-1 WCaC record 11-0 WCaC Champs Connor Reed: WCaC Player of the Year and all-american Connor Reed and Luke Miller: 1st team aLL-Met Coach o’neill: Coach of the Year top 2 national Ranking and Washington Post #12013 19-2 WCaC record 11-0 WCaC Champs alex Corboy: Washington Post Player of Year and all-american Matt Borda: 1st team aLL-Met and all- american top 3 national Ranking and Washington Post #1

1985 2-13 inaugural season1986 7-8 WaLL B Quarterfinal1987 1-15 Character Building1988 4-8 WaLL B division 3rd Place1989 7-5 WMaC Record: 3-21990 10-6 WMaC Record: 5-1 Coach Bahor: Coach of the Year WMaC semifinal 1991 9-5 WMaC Record: 6-1 WMaC semifinal 1992 17-1 WMaC Record: 7-0 WMaC season Champs WMaC tournament Champs sean Moller: all-american Coach Bahor: Coach of the Year 1993 12-6 WMaC Record 6-1 WMaC Champs Matt Reinzo: all-Metro 1994 7-9 WMaC Record 5-3 WMaC semifinal 1995 9-8 WCaC Record: 7-1 WCaC semifinal 1996 12-6 WCaC Record: 9-2 WCaC Final Rank 14th Washington Post Poll 1997 14-4 WCaC Record: 9-1 WCaC Champion Rank 10th Washington Post Poll 1998 15-7 WCaC Record: 10-0 WCaC Champion Rank 16th Washington Post Poll 1999 12-7 WCaC Record: 8-2 WCaC Final Billy Glading: all american 2000 13-7 WCaC Record: 8-2 WCaC Final 2001 10-13 WCaC Record: 7-3 WCaC Final 2002 10-11 WCaC Record: 7-3 WCaC semifinal Connor McCarthy: season scoring record 2003 13-9 WCaC Record: 9-2 WCaC Final dave doughty: WCaC Coach of the Year Brendan Callahan: WCaC Player of the Year2004 16-6 WCaC Record: 9-2 WCaC Final Rank 9th Washington Post Poll

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GonzaGa laCRoSSe alUMni • WHeRe THey PlayeDyeaR naMe PoS. SCHool

1986 J. B. deerin Mid. Vanderbilt Club tom Massey Mid. Holy Cross Brendan o’neill Mid. Providence Mark Pattavina def. Mt. st. Mary’s1987 Joe McMahon def. Georgia tech Club1988 trey Vincent Mid. Colby1989 doug davidson att. James Madison Club steve Brita att. Providence tom Carll Mid. notre dame tom Lynch def. dartmouth1990 andrew Battaile Goal Georgetown Club Matt abraham att. Mt. st. Mary’s nathan Cavanaugh Mid. Fordham Club Brian Green Mid. Roanoke Justin Mahlman def. Virginia Paul sassa Mid. Loyola Randy stone Goal scranton1991 Paul Mason Mid. UMBC Mike Massey Mid. Holy Cross1992 alex dessouky def. Middlebury andy Jenkins att. Washington & Lee tim Maier Mid. Vanderbilt Club sean Moller att. notre dame ted Perez att. Loyola Club david Weeda Mid. Fairfield tony Wheeler Mid. Fairfield1993 Pat abraham Mid. Mt. st. Mary’s Brian Crawford Goal Lehigh Mark decker att. William & Mary Club John McHugh Mid Loyola Club Matt Rienzo def. Georgetown Peter sommers att. new Hampshire Chad stackhouse Mid. dickinson Chris toomey att. Hamilton dave trippett att. st. Joseph tim Walsh Mid. Mt. st. Mary’s Christan Wever def. Washington College1994 andrew edgerton Mid. Gettysburg Ben Quayle Mid. duke Brendan o’Connell def. Hampden-sydney1995 tim adelman def. Franklin & Marshalll sean Urgo Mid. ohio Wesleyan Peter Flynn Mid. Villanova1996 Joe diPietro Mid. Hampden-sydney Mike Fisher Mid. Lynchburg eddie Costello att. Bucknell Bob neary def. Wheeling Jesuit Brendan scanlon att. UCLa

1996 Paul summers Goal Boston College Club Peter Kusek att. Virginia Club eddie Costello att. Bucknell tony Valado def. Loyola College Club Casey o’neill Mid. Lehigh1997 alex Brick att. Merchant Marine acad Brian driscoll def. University of denver shaun duigman att. Vanderbilt Club shawn Lopes def. Mass. Maritime acad. tony Mendoza Mid. VMi Brandon Meyer def. Muhlenberg Club Pat sindelar Mid. Maryland Keith Urgo Mid. Fairfield University Marc Wilson Mid Holy Cross1998 Joey Coleman def. Villanova Brendan Coppinger def. Mt. st. Mary’s Bill edwards def. Virginia Club Jimmy nalls Mid. Catholic devin Ryan Mid. notre dame Michael tarantino Mid. air Force Prep1999 Billy Glading Mid. Virginia Brendan McBride def. Villanova Pat Carmack Goal Widener Lexie Lewis Mid. Lafayette Jamie test Mid. Mary Washington Ross Cutler Mid. Merchant Marine acad. Michael Brant Mid. Catholic alex evans Mid. tennessee Club2000 Colin Cappadona att. Washington College Michael oristian def. Randolph-Macon andrew Forbes Mid. Lafayette Justin Lang Goal ohio state Bryce Baschuk Mid. trinity College (Ct) eric Ruffer def. denison sean Philbin Mid. Villanova2001 eddie deegan att. Hampden-sydney John schlegel att. ohio Wesleyan tim Warren Goal Holy Cross shane Wilkerson Mid. Brown John Cannon Mid. York2002 Connor McCarthy att. Lehigh Kevin Carbonell Mid. Manhattan tom Marchetti att. Wagner Mark norton Mid. dickinson Reid swanson Mid. denison stefano Young Mid. Mit2003 tim atkinson att. Bridgton academy Brendan Callahan Goal stony Brook

yeaR naMe PoS. SCHool

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GonzaGa laCRoSSe alUMni • WHeRe THey PlayeD

2003 Conor Catliota Mid. dickinson Mark dillon Mid. Providence John eager att. Wheeling Jesuit Jack Kelley att. naval academy Bernie nolan Mid. dickinson doug smith Mid. tufts Robby Walsh def. Lehigh Broughan Fanning def. Mary Washington2004 Brian Bausch att. Xavier Club sean Fay Mid. Fairfield Matt Greaney Mid. Miami Club andres Mcalister def. ohio Wesleyan andrew Moss Goal north Carolina Michael Preston att. andover Matt schlegel att. ohio Wesleyan Brian test def. ohio Wesleyan2005 Michael atkinson att. Loyola nic Bash Mid. Chad dudley Mid. st. Joseph’s Josh eager Mid. Wheeling Jesuit Zeke eager Mid. Virginia Commonwealth Univ. Justin Johns def. st. Joseph’s John Mcdonnell def. Cornell University sean McQuade Mid. Virginia tech sean Mitchum def. West Point Matt o’Connor att. James Madison University Bruce Pyle att. Yale andy Wassman def. Mt. st. Mary’s Pat Williams def. st. Joseph’s2006 tim Barry Mid. Providence Joey d’avanzo Mid. st. Joseph’s Mike duffy Mid. dickinson Charlie Gorman att. dickinson Gabe Kelley def. Choate John Lewis att. st. Joseph’s Kevin Murray att. dickinson Jack Redmond att. James Madison Brian shea Mid. Penn state2007 John Culver Mid. trinity sean dinn att. navy Chris donato def. Providence College Pat Manders Mid. Lynchburg College Felipe Mcalister Goal stevens College Chris Mitchell def. st. Mary’s College of Maryland evan seward Mid. Kings College2008 tyler anderson Goal Catholic Pat Baer att. Roanoke Ryan doyle def. Catholic

2008 Victor Farr def. trinity Joe Johnson att. n.a.P.s. Jimmy McGinnis def. Virginia Wesleyan tyler schmutz Mid. Hampden sydney2009 Conor Baucum Goal Penn state Josh Furnary Mid. Mary Washington taylor Hanley Mid. air Force steven Krawczyk def. susquehanna nick Leon att. dickinson tony Mcdonnell def. Ursinus Peter McGrath Mid. Mary Washington Kevin shea Mid. Catholic2010 Chris May Georgetown Conor Kenny Providence Frank Kelly VMi tommy Healy sewanee Patrick Covino Virginia tech2011 david Planning ohio state Kyle Bruun st. Joe’s Reese Cassard st. Mary’s John sullivan Catholic Rawley Loken santa Clara troy Bruning elon Peter Benziger texas Rick Battista LsU2012 Luke Miller Hobart Connor Reed Johns Hopkins sean Whitcomb Mount st. Mary’s eric Baumgardner denison alex Rock High Point dennis nalls Georgia Matt Bowman army Maxen Haveles RPi Cayman sotudeh Georgia2013 Max Planning denver alex Corboy Providence Joe Fitzpatrick Providence Matt Borda Fairfield Jack slater Bucknell Patrick Myers Boston Univ. daniel o’Berry Bowdoin drew Gordon Middlebury timmy Farrell ole Miss thomas Farrell denison tyler Golian dickinson Jimmy Kuzma Roanoke Jamie Bash Univ. of san diego Phil McCarthy Georgia

yeaR naMe PoS. SCHoolyeaR naMe PoS. SCHool

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Henry ‘16, keep up the hard work on and off the field, and never give up! Good luck Varsity, JV, and Freshmen Eagles.

The Chastain Family

GoEagles!

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Best Wishes to All of the Gonzaga Lacrosse Teams for a Successful Season!

2317 Kansas Avenue • Silver Spring, MD 20910Phone: (301) 585-5700 • FAx: (301) 585-7726

eMAil: [email protected]

www.flynnfinishes.com

Best of Luck onAnother

Great Season

The Forbes Family

Go EaglesThe McWilliams Family

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Go EaglesThe McWilliams Family

Best Wishes to the players, coaches and

staff for another Great Season.

GO GONZAGA LACROSSE!

The Pierponts - Gary ‘16

GO EAGLES!GO EAGLES!

Best Wishes for a Great Season!

GO EAGLES!The Watkins Family

Ron, Cathleen, Susan,Mark ’07 and Amy

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A Warren on the field since 1993.

Chris Warren ’95MiddiE ANd COACh

Tim Warren ’01GOALiE ANd COACh

Paul Warren ’68PENALTy BOx

OFFiCiAL ANd TiMER

GO SWAMPOODLE LACROSSE

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Best Wishes for a Great Season

Go Eagles!

Go Mikey!

ANNAPOLIS ATHLETIC CLUB IS PROUD TO SUPPORT

THE GONZAGA LACROSSE PROGRAM

GO EAGLES!!

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Eagles Fly High!

Go Gonzaga!

The Donellan Family

Joey ‘16Bill ‘85

Peter Kusek ’96

Go GonzaGa

Best Wishes for a Great Season

LacroSSe!

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“ E A G L E S F L Y H I G H ”

30JF

G O N Z A G A L A C R O S S E R E M E M B E R S STAFF SGT. JONATHAN FORDE ’99G O N Z A G A L A C R O S S E R E M E M B E R S STAFF SGT. JONATHAN FORDE ’99

“ E A G L E S F L Y H I G H ”

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Go GonzaGa Lacrosse

All the Best for 2014The Morrison Family

Matthew ’16

Get it done.

—Jack ryan

John 3:16

Matt, we are so proud that you found a way to use lacrosse to share the gospel. Have a great season!

Mom, Dad, & Mike

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GO GONZAGA

Eagles Fly High

The Finlay Family

GO GONZAGA

Eagles Fly High

The Finlay Family

GO EAGLES!

Bernard A. Nolan ’03Bernard F. McKeever, Jr. ’04George M. Carbonell, Jr. ’06Kyle B. McKeever ’06Michael O. Nolan, III ’06Paul T. Haynos ’07H. Timothy Dworshak ’09Theodore J. Kristek, Jr. ’10Calvin O. Dworshak ’14

Bernard A. Nolan, Sr. ’09Bernard A. Nolan, Jr. ’42Monsignor Bernard C. Gerhardt ’44Joseph J. Gerhardt ’45Michael O. Nolan ’50Matthew B. Davis ’95Timothy S. Hagan, Jr. ’98Daniel T. Hagan ’00Kevin M. Carbonell ’02Joseph M. Haynos ’03

THE MIKE DAVIS FOUNDATION, INC.IN MEMORY OF MIKE DAVIS

1971 TO 1996

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Fly HighGo Gonzaga

The Alt Family

Brendan 2017

GONZ

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COLLE

GE HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE

EIGHT TIME LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

Chris Lee (703) 752-2750 [email protected]

Good Luck Gonzaga Lacrosse!

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Eagles Fly High!AMDG

The Hadeed FamilyTommy ‘16

Fly High EaglesHave a Great Season

The GradysCharlie ’16

The Mulligan Family proudly supports Gonzaga Lacrosse

Matt 2016Dan 2018

Go EaGlEs!

Heating and Air ConditioningPresident

James Hardesty

Office: 410-257-4477Cell: 410-320-9837Fax: 301-352-7749

3106 Sedgwick Ln.Bowie, MD 20715

[email protected]

GOOD LUCk NICk SPURGEON 2016

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Go EaGlEs!

Good luckMichael!Get WCaC

#5

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Hard Times Rockville gladly supports the

Gonzaga Lacrosse team.

Bob Howard, Scott Roth, and TS Roth

(hopefully a future purple eagle lax player)

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The MacCartee Family

The Monahan Family

Good Luck Timmy! Go Eagles!

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Clay ’13 Jack ’15Clay ’13 Jack ’15

The Ellis FamilyThe Ellis Family

Best of Luck to All of the Gonzaga Lacrosse 2014 Teams!Best of Luck to All of the Gonzaga Lacrosse 2014 Teams!

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Eagles Never Give Up!Eagles Never Give Up!

Go GonzaGa Lacrosse!

The Mote Family

Jackson ‘16

Go GonzaGa Lacrosse!

The Mote Family

Jackson ‘16

Mote Management Company is proud to support Gonzaga Lacrosse!

Go Eagles!

Mote Management Company is proud to support Gonzaga Lacrosse!

Go Eagles!

Commercial Real Estate Development

5 Oak Avenue, LaPlata, MD 20646www.motemanagement.com

301.609.9788

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We understand unique life goals and our team approach to financial services ensures that we hear your needs.

Go Eagles!Go Eagles!

Shane “Coach” Twomey ‘88 AOG Wealth Management ❖ www.aogwealth.com10130E Colvin Run Road ❖ Great Falls, VA 22066

703-757-8020 ❖ [email protected]

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Good Luck GonzaGa Lacrosse!Dylan Volanth 2014

The VolanTh Family

adam & Christineemma, anna, Carson,

Bennett and Fiona

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Best wishes to our Gonzaga

Lacrosse family from the

Bridgelandfamily

Regis ‘16

8280 Greensboro Drive, Suite 601

McLean, Virginia 22102

(703) 749-6050

8133 Leesburg Pike, Suite 220

Vienna, VA 22182

(703) 691-1700

W

ith more than 150 years’ combined experience, our attorneys

have the expertise of a large firm, but the attentiveness,

responsiveness and consideration to the client of a small one.

We understand the current business climate and will work closely

with you to bring an effective resolution to your business and

personal needs, whether it is helping to solve a problem facing you

now, or helping you effectively plan and mitigate issues that may arise

in the future.

We offer a broad range of services in the areas of litigation,

commercial and residential real estate, finance and banking, family

law, business law, arbitration and mediation. In short...

All Attorneys

Are NOT

Created

Equal...

Our Business is helping You and Your business.

GO

EAGLES!

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The Thompson Family wishes all players and

coaches a successful year

Go GonzagaKevin Thompson 2017

Go GonzaGa Lacrosse!

The Leidolf FamilyWillie ’15

Go GonzaGa Lacrosse!

The Leidolf FamilyWillie ’15

Best wishes to the gonzaga lacRosse teams foR a successful season. The official pre-game and post-game

headquarters.

Work Hard!Play Well!

Be Great!

LeT’s Go GonzaGa!

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Timothy Golian, D.D.S., P.C.

Practice Limited to Endodontics

3925 Chain Bridge RoadSuite 304

Fairfax, VA 22030Office (703) 273-8798 • Fax (703) 273-4212

Best Wishes to Gonzaga Lacrossefor a Successful Season

Hunter ’16Hunter ’16Tyler ’13Tyler ’13

Tyler ’13Tyler ’13Hunter ’16Hunter ’16

From The Golian Family

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Good LuckChristopher

Lois D. Saunders (“Granny”)

7137 Wisconsin AvenueBethesda, MD 20814

[email protected]

OPEN 7 DAys A WEEk: 11 AM - 10 PM

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Go EaGlEs!Filled with pride and love.

The ScherpingsSteve, Loran, Sara and Ellie

Keep soaring to new heights (Steven, 2014)

GOOD LUCK CHARLIE AND TEDDY! GO EAGLES!

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Drew 2014

Patrick 2014

We are so proud of you both. Eagles Fly High!

We love youdad, Mom, Janie and colin

“You’ve come a long way boys”

Go EaGlEs! !

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Go GonzaGaLaCRosse

Continuing the tradition...Good luck Teddy! Love

Mom and Dad, Patrick ‘13, Mary Kate, Jack ‘18 and Megan

Gonzaga LacrosseWhere Eagles Fly High!

Teddy #8

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“Go JV Eagles! From the Smeallie Family”

J.D. ‘16

The Myers Family proudly supports Gonzaga Lacrosse

eagles Fly High

Avery Myers 16’ #33

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Own the Cage, Nate! Go

EaGlEs!

Brian Blomquist ‘82 Bo Blomquist ‘12

Charley Blomquist ‘18

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Bring your clubs, Birkenstocks, and thoughts of Erik on May 2, 2014!

The Erik S. Kristensen Eye Street Klassic is our way of inviting golfers, volunteers,

sponsors, family and friends to celebrate Erik’s life and assist the sons of active

duty military personnel to afford a Gonzaga education.

The Erik S. Kristensen Eye Street Klassic is our way of inviting golfers, volunteers,

sponsors, family and friends to celebrate Erik’s life and assist the sons of active

duty military personnel to afford a Gonzaga education.

★The seventh annual Erik S. Kristensen Eye Street Klassic will be held on Friday,

May 2, 2014.

★We will return to The Courses at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland.

★Cost per golfer is $150.

★Check in begins at 12:30 with tee off at 2 p.m.

★To register please visit www.kristensenklassic.com.

★★★ ★★★

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In honor of Erik’s courage and sacrifice, the Erik S. Kristensen Eye Street Klassic is held annually to provide funding for The LCDR Erik

S. Kristensen, USN, Memorial Scholarship Fund. The Fund was formed to fulfill Erik’s goal of providing financial aid to students at

Gonzaga from active duty military families.

LCDR Erik S. Kristensen, USN is a 1990 graduate of Gonzaga and a 1995 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. In June 2005, as the Task Force Commander of SEAL Team TEN, Erik was killed in action while leading an extraction team to rescue four Navy SEALs who had come under heavy fire in Kumar Province, Afghanistan. His heroism was captured in the 2007 book and 2013 film Lone Survivor. Erik now rests at the United States Naval Academy Cemetery and is the recipient of numerous military awards and honors including a Bronze Star with Combat “V” for Valor, a Purple Heart, a Combat Action Ribbon, and the Afghanistan Campaign Medal, awarded posthumously. In addition, in 2006, Gonzaga established The Erik Kristensen Memorial Leadership Award. Each year the Memorial Leadership Award recognizes a graduating senior who distinguishes himself among his peers for those ideals that Erik put into practice each day: loyalty, honor, trustworthiness, leadership, friendship, and love of life and laughter.

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Good Luck to Chris Kirvan and aLL the

GonzaGa eaGLes Lacrosse pLayers

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“The Heckler’s are Bullish on the Eagles!”

Own the X –John Heckler ’15 #34

John m. Heckler Jr.Senior Vice President

Wealth Management Advisor1152 15th Street, NW Suite 6000 • Washington, DC 20005Tel. 202-659-6047 • 1-800-825-1521 • Fax 202-609-9417

[email protected]

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EaglEs Fly HigH!

Go Gonzaga Lacrosse!

THE PalmEr Family

grant and lorraine

Brandon (‘14)ryan (‘17)

Nicholas (‘21)

From,The Morrison Family

Stacey, Tim, and Ryan ‘14

From,The Morrison Family

Stacey, Tim, and Ryan ‘14

Go EaglEs!

Go EaglEs!

Good luckTylEr!TylEr!

Proud to support Gonzaga lax and the boys from Our Lady of Mercy

Patrick Killeen 2016Matthew Mulligan 2016

William MacDonald 2016

The Killeen FaMily anne, Jay, Katie, Jack ‘12 and

Patrick ‘16

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Go Eagles Lacrosse!Congrats to Coach O’Neill & Team of 2014!

The Ingram Family,Jim Ingram - Class of 2008Love Mom And Dad

Congrats Kyle

We are so proud of you!

Gonzaga Freshmen

Go n-éirí an bóthar leat!

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FLY EAGLESFLY

FLY EAGLESFLY

GOOD LUCK GEORGELOVE MOM, DAD, RILEY AND LIZA

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Patrick Killeen 2016

Matthew Mulligan 2016

William MacDonald 2016

Proud To suPPorT goNzaga lax aNd THE Boys From our lady oF mErcy

THE KillEEN Family anne, Jay, Katie, Jack ‘12 and Patrick ‘16

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The Forde FamilyBen ’15

Go GonzAGA!

Go Eagles!

Good Luck Brendan ‘17

-The Kearneys

Go Aidan and Charles and Go Eagles!

—The McDonough Family

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GO EAGLES! Good luck on another great season.

The Anthony FamilyMichelle, Peter,

Connor ’17 & Pierce

Thank you coaches!

NEVER GIVE UP!

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GoGonzaga!

The Joaquin FamilyTeddy ‘16

McLean Youth Lacrosse

Good Luck All Gonzaga Lacrosse teams.

Cameron Marrapese ‘15Regis Bridgeland ‘16

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The Lizama Family proudly supports

Gonzaga Lacrosse.

FLY HiGH EAGLE LAcrossE!

Austin ‘17 christian ‘14

FLY HiGH EAGLE LAcrossE!

The Lizama Family proudly supports

Gonzaga Lacrosse.

Austin ‘17 christian ‘14

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9141 Brookville RoadSilver Spring, Maryland 20910

(301) 589-7600 Office • (301) 589-2930 Fax

Michael K. [email protected]

P a i n t i n g • P a P e R h a n g i n g • P l a S t e R i n g • P O l O M y x

Good Luck from Pat ’07 & Ted ’11Good Luck from Pat ’07 & Ted ’11

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G O N Z A G AWhere Championships

are Earned and Generations of Men for Others

are Formed—

The Riehl FamilyScott, Maureen, Colin ‘14 and

Aidan ‘15

Wishing to honor Dr. henry J. (Jack) Lerian ’49

A Man for Others whose support and continued dedication to Gonzaga we So appreciate.

From Dr. Lerian’s autobiography: “Dad deposited me in front of Gonzaga, I walked up the steps, the doors closed behind me, and I entered a world that forever changed my life.”

Best Wishes Gonzaga Lacrosse for another Championship Season

www.riehlgroup.com

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www.gonzagalacrosse.comwww.gonzagalacrosse.comEYE STREET ALUMNI

David Planning ’11

Max Planning ’13

“Never Give Up, Family & God, Accountability”

OhiO State UniverSity

UniverSity Of Denver

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Ridge Slater ‘15Jack Slater ‘13 (Bucknell University)

Ridge Slater ‘15Jack Slater ‘13 (Bucknell University)

The Slater Family would like to wish the 2014 Gonzaga Eagles Lacrosse Team

a successful season.Eagles Fly High!

Good luck Coach O’Neill and the 2014 Eagles!

Phil McCarthy #27 Georgia Bulldogs

The O’Berry Family proudly supports Gonzaga Lacrosse

Daniel O’Berry ‘13 (Bowdoin College)

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Best Of Luck Coach O’Neill and All Of The 2014

Eagles

Tyler Golian

Good luck this season. From Alex Corboy ‘13 (Providence college Friars)

Eagles Fly High.

Eagles Fly High.

Have a great season Eagles!

From the Baumgardner Family, Eric (12) Denison University BOStOn UniveRSityPa

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Good luck to the 2014

lacrosse team

The Kuzma FamilyJimmy - 2013

EYE STREET ALUMNI

Congratulations, Eagles 2013!

GO EAGLES and GO ARMY!

–The Bowman FamilyMatt ‘12

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inDEX oF aDVErTisErs

Alt Family ............................................... 39Anchor Technologies ................................. 29Annapolis Athletic Club ............................ 32Anthony Family ....................................... 72AOG Wealth Management ........................ 48Axiom .................................................... 27Bank of Georgetown ................................ 51Baumgardner Family ............................... 82Bell Family ............................................. 58Bethesda Lacrosse Association ................. 56Blackwood Orthodontics .......................... 68Blomquist Family .................................... 61BMO Capital Markets .............................. 41Bohler Engineering .................................. 49Borda Family .......................................... 42Bowman Family ...................................... 83Bridgeland Family ................................... 52Capitol Environmental Services ................ 74CapX Office Solutions .............................. 36Chainbridge Technologies ......................... 39Chastain Family ...................................... 27Chesapeake Finishing, Inc. ...................... IFCChristopher Family .................................. 69Clean Air Mechanical. .............................. 40Corboy Family ......................................... 82Counselors Title ....................................... 45Crovato BG Services ............................... IBCDinn Family ............................................ 14Donahoe Kearney .................................... 73Donellan Family ...................................... 34Dubliner Irish Pub .................................. 53Ellis Family ............................................. 45Erik S. Kristensen Eye Street Klassic .......... 62Erik S. Kristensen Eye Street Klassic .......... 63Finlay Family........................................... 38First Savings Mortgage ............................ 59Fitzpatrick, Bo ......................................... 37Fitzpatrick Family .................................... 34Flynn Architectural Finishes ...................... 28Forbes Family .......................................... 28Forde Family ........................................... 71Forde-Cosby Family ................................. 35Francis J. Collins Funeral Home. ................ BC

Gimmel, Weiman, Ersek, Blomberg & Lewis, P.A. ........................................... 34

Golian Family .......................................... 82Golian, DDS, Timothy ............................... 55Grady Family........................................... 40H & B Products ....................................... 37Hadeed Family ........................................ 40Hard Times Café ...................................... 43Haven Pizzeria ........................................ 56Heckler Family ........................................ 66Houser Family ......................................... 43Ingram Family ......................................... 68Joaquin Family ........................................ 75Jones Lang LaSalle .................................. 65Jones/Zinsner Families ............................. 57Kearney Family ....................................... 71Keller Williams Realty .............................. 75Killeen Family ......................................... 70Kim Family ............................................. 37Kirvan Family .......................................... 65Kirvan Group .......................................... 60Kuzma Family ......................................... 83Leidolf Family ......................................... 53Lindsay Automotive Group ....................... 47Lizama Family ......................................... 76Lockton (MacCartee/Monahan Families) .... 44MacDonald Family .................................. IBCManders Decorating Company .................. 77Mater Dei School ..................................... 54McCaleb Family ...................................... IBCMcCarthy Family ..................................... 81McDonough Family .................................. 71McLean Youth Lacrosse (Marrapese Family) ..75McWilliams Family ................................... 28Merrill Lynch .......................................... IFCMike Davis Foundation ............................ 38Morgan Stanley PWM .............................. 75Morrison Family ...................................... 37Morrison Family ...................................... 67Mote Family ............................................ 46Mote Management Company ................... 46Mraz Family ............................................ 78Mulligan Family ...................................... 40

Myers Family........................................... 60Myers Family........................................... 82Myers Family........................................... 59NACD (Stoever Family) ........................... IFCNewell Family ......................................... 68Next Level Lacrosse ................................. 73Nimey Family .......................................... 54O’Berry Family ........................................ 81O’Neill Development ............................... 42Palmer Family ......................................... 67Payroll Network ....................................... 29Petitbon Alarm Co. .................................. 30Pierpont Family ....................................... 29Planning, Mark........................................ 80Potomac Capital Advisors ......................... 35Precision (McEvoy Family)........................ 64Raffa ...................................................... 61Reed Family ............................................ 81Ricci Family ............................................ 39Rice Family (GT Electric Service) ............... 51Riehl Family ............................................ 79Rock Family ............................................ 76Roeder, Cochran, Keegan & Haight ........... 52Saul Ewing LLP ...................................... 59Saunders Family ...................................... 56Scherping Family ..................................... 57Sinay Family ........................................... 34Slater Family ........................................... 81Smeallie Family ....................................... 60Smith Family ........................................... 53Stanton Family ........................................ 32Taylor Family ........................................... 68The Dental Institute ................................. 48The Magnolia Fund ................................. 34Thompson Family .................................... 53Townsend & Halbrook Mortgage ............... 33Union Center Plaza Management.............. 31Volanth Family ........................................ 49Warren Communications .......................... 31Washington Fine Properties ...................... 67Watkins Family ........................................ 29Will Family .............................................. 50

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all of Gonzaga Lacrosse on another terrific campaign in 2014

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Good LuckGonzaGa Lacrosse

The MacDonalds(Rachel, Bill, Marissa,William ’16 & Connor)

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GoGonzagaLacrosseBest Wishesfor aGreat Season!

Corky Crovato301-423-5888

In Memory of Brad Rock

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COLLINSFrancis J.

Funeral Home, Inc.

2010 2011 2012 2013

1992 1993 1997 1998LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF SERVICE

1939 - 2014

CONGRATULATIONS TO COACH CASEY O’NEILL

AND THE EIGHT-TIME CHAMPION EAGLES