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2015 Men’s Lacrosse Media Guide
-Built For It-
Table of Contents Page 3..................Quick Facts Page 4..................Season PreviewPage 5..................Records PagePage 6..................Meet Head Coach GilbertPage 7..................Meet the Assistant CoachesPage 8..................Meet the Captains Page 9..................Meet the SeniorsPages 10-14.........Meet the TeamPage 15................Thank you BoostersPage 16................2015 Schedule
Movember Movement
Movember is a global movement that works to raise awareness of the issues in men’s health. The name Movember comes from the idea of Moustache November, or Movember. The idea behind Movember is that on November 1, men start with a clean-shaven
face. For the rest of the month, these selfless and generous men, known as Mo Bros, groom, trim and wax their way into the annals of fine moustachery. Supported by the women in their lives, Mo Sistas, Mo Bros raise funds by seeking out sponsorships for their Mo-growing efforts.
The Berry College Men’s Lacrosse team effectively became walking, talking billboards for the 30 days of November 2014. By growing a Mo, they raised awareness, prompting private and public conversation around the often ignored issue of men’s health.
Funds raised in the U.S. support prostate cancer and other cancers that affect men. The funds raised are directed to programs run directly by Movember and the men’s health partners, the Prostate Cancer Foundation and liveSTRONG.
TEAM HIGHLIGHTS
2013 regular season SAA Conference Co-
Champions
2013 SAA Conference Tournament finalist
10 All-Conference SAA players in 2013
New state-of-the-art facilities
Ace-Adams Sportsmanship Award recipient
13 Academic All-Conference SAA players in 2013
9 All-Conference SAA in 2014
9 Academic All- Conference SAA players in 2014
OUR PHILOSOPHY
The philosophy of the Berry College Athletic
Department is based on the belief that
intercollegiate athletics are an integral part
of the college’s overall educational program
and contribute to the complete development of
students.
The intercollegiate athletic program’s top priority
is its student-athletes. Proper direction and
motivation will help them grow academically,
athletically, socially and spiritually. The ultimate
goal is to provide each student-athlete with the
tools necessary to be successful in life.
As an NCAA Division III member, Berry does
not award athletic-related financial aid to any
student. The college provides financial aid to
students according to policies and procedures
established by federal regulations and
institutional policies that provide academic merit
and need-based aid to all students.
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Berry College 2015 Men’s LacrosseQuick Facts
Name Berry College
City, Zip Mount Berry, Ga. 30149
Founded 1902
Founder Martha Berry
Enrollment 2,100
Nickname Vikings
Colors Navy and Silver
National Affiliation NCAA Division III
Conference Southern Athletic Association
President Dr. Stephen R. Briggs
Athletics Director Dr. Thomas Hart
Athletics Dept. Phone 706-236-2260
Athletics Dept. Fax 706-236-5497
Coaching Staff
Curtis Gilbert, Head [email protected] | 706.368.6369
Reed Peterson, Assistant [email protected] | 706.368.6368
Ken Byers, Assistant [email protected]|706.368.6368
Media Information Bob Lowe, Director of Sports Information/Promotions
706-290-2146, [email protected]
Websites: www.berry.edu www.BerryVikings.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/BerryVikings
Twitter: www.twitter.com/BerryVikingsYouTube: www.youtube.com/user/BerryVikings
Radio-WLAQ-AM 1410 Video-www.BerryVikings.com
Live Stats-www.BerryVikings.com
TEAM HIGHLIGHTS
2013 regular season SAA Conference Co-
Champions
2013 SAA Conference Tournament finalist
10 All-Conference SAA players in 2013
New state-of-the-art facilities
Ace-Adams Sportsmanship Award recipient
13 Academic All-Conference SAA players in 2013
9 All-Conference SAA in 2014
9 Academic All- Conference SAA players in 2014
OUR PHILOSOPHY
The philosophy of the Berry College Athletic
Department is based on the belief that
intercollegiate athletics are an integral part
of the college’s overall educational program
and contribute to the complete development of
students.
The intercollegiate athletic program’s top priority
is its student-athletes. Proper direction and
motivation will help them grow academically,
athletically, socially and spiritually. The ultimate
goal is to provide each student-athlete with the
tools necessary to be successful in life.
As an NCAA Division III member, Berry does
not award athletic-related financial aid to any
student. The college provides financial aid to
students according to policies and procedures
established by federal regulations and
institutional policies that provide academic merit
and need-based aid to all students.
Berry College 2015 Men’s Lacrosse
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2015 Season Preview
Unfinished business drives the Berry College men’s lacrosse program. The Vikings return their largest senior class to date and feature a slew of talented youngsters who seek the NCAA bid that has eluded them the last two seasons.
The 2014 season featured Berry College’s first graduating senior class and was Head Coach Curtis Gilbert’s first season at the helm. Gilbert has witnessed player confidence grow with the team’s new system and expectations.
“This season is going to be different,” said Gilbert. “I sensed a shift in focus from the very first week on campus. Our seniors have been outstanding this past fall and I cannot wait to see what the future holds for these young men.”
The competitive Southern Athletic Association (SAA) has sent two teams to the NCAA tournament for the past two seasons. Berry College has been on the outside looking in the past two years.
“We are built for this season,” Gilbert said. “We have a strong out of conference schedule to get us ready for SAA play. We have 10 seniors and our expectation is to make the NCAA tournament.”
As a former defenseman, Gilbert likes to boast about his defense. His veteran unit features captain and SAA first team selection Jack Chase (Marietta, Ga./Walton) and four other seniors: Jake Lane (Marietta, Ga./Harrison HS), Patrick Towner (Roswell, Ga./Blessed Trinity), Nate Mayer (Palm Har-bor, Fla./Palm Harbor Univ.), and Clayton McGlasson (Nashville, Tenn./Ensworth). Lane earned SAA second team honors in 2014.
Leading the Junior class is goalkeeper Nick Voso (Peachtree City, Ga./Blue Ridge). Voso played in seven games between the pipes last year and posted a 5.6 goals against average and a save per-centage of 72.7. Aiding the defensive unit are junior Garrett Miller (Duluth, Ga./ Peachtree Ridge), sophomores James Kurila (Oveido, Fla./Paul J. Haggerty), Cole Sommi (Knoxville, Tenn./Farragut), and Andrew Nix (Kennesaw, Ga./Kennesaw Mountain).
The offensive end of the field will feature captain Cory Hall (Suwanee, Ga./Peachtree Ridge). Hall was an SAA first team selection in 2014 and is the program’s career leader in points-per-game (3.36).
Hall is supported on attack by fellow senior Grant Phillips (Orlando, Fla./Lake Highland Prep), Junior Jake Emche (Berlin, Md./Worcester Prep) and sophomore Miller Hollstein (Duluth, Ga./Peachtree Ridge).
The midfield looks equally strong with a trio of Senior’s in Maxwell Smerka (Hartford, Ga./North-gate), Michael Harper (Marietta, Ga./Walton), and Kyle Lombardi (Charlotte, N.C./Ardrey Kell). Additional support in the midfield will come from junior Christian Akers (Roanoke, Va. /Roanoke Catholic). Akers and Smerka were SAA first team selections last year.
Gilbert was impressed with the performances by some new faces this past fall, which include two transfers: Sophomores Quentin Johnson (Alpharetta, Ga./ Chattahoochee) and Phillip Yount (Evans, Ga./Greenbrier). Recently a mid-year addition has added depth in the midfield in Don McIl-wain (Alexdria, VA/ West Potomac)
The Freshmen class has already showcased impressive performances from Michael Troy (Lake Grove, N.Y./Ward Melville), Jacob Kaplan (Matthews, N.C./Charlotte Christian), Matt Bentley (Salem, Va./Salem), Matt Dominguez (Suwanee, Ga./ Peachtree Ridge), Duncan Tilka (Jacksonville Beach, Fla./Providence), Chris Ferguson (Acworth, Ga./Allatoona), Juan Castilla (Suwanee, Ga./Chattahoochee), Paolo Falzi (Airdrie, Alberta, Canada/St. Martin DePorres), and Stephen Galloway (Marietta, Ga./Hillgrove).
After a strong showing this past fall, the 2015 Berry squad is preparing for the season. After a series of scrimmages, Berry hosts Young Harris College at Kennesaw State Stadium on February 14th at 10 a.m. The Vikings and Mountain Lions play prior to a rematch of the Division I National semifi-nal between Denver and Duke.
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Berry College 2015 Men’s Lacrosse
Points1.160 - Bryan Byers (123g 37a) - 2011-142.158 - Cory Hall (121g 37a) - 2012-143.105 - Maxwell Smerka (74g 31a) - 2012-144. 102 - Nat Morey (58g 44a) - 2011-145.100 - Cal Supik (52g 48a) - 2011-146. 62 - Kyle Lombardi (31g 31a) - 2012-147. 59 - Michael Emanuelo (38g 21a) - 2011-138. 55 - Blake Gwizdalski (29g 26a) - 20139. 44 - Grant Philips (26g 18a) - 2012-1410. 30 - Christian Akers (20g 10a) - 2013-14
Points per game (minimum 5 games)1. 3.36 - Cory Hall (47 games) - 2012-142. 3.24 - Blake Gwizdalski (17 games) - 20133. 2.62 - Bryan Byers (61 games) - 2011-144. 2.23 - Maxwell Smerka (47 games) - 2012-145. 1.85 - Cal Supik (54 games) - 2011-146. 1.84 - Michael Emanuelo (32 games)2011-137. 1.67 - Nat Morey (61 games) - 2011-148. 1.51 - Kyle Lombardi (41 games) - 2012-149.1.10 - James Holekamp (10 games) - 2012-1310. 1.07 - Miller Hollstein (14 games) - 2014
Goals1. 123 - Bryan Byers - 2011-142. 121 - Cory Hall - 2012-143. 74 - Maxwell Smerka - 2012-144. 58 - Nat Morey - 2011-145. 52 - Cal Supik - 2011-146. 38 - Michael Emanuelo - 2011-137. 31 - Kyle Lombardi - 2012-148. 29 - Blake Gwizdalski - 20139. 26 - Grant Philips - 2012-1410. 20 - Christian Akers - 2013-14
Assists1. 48 - Cal Supik - 2011-142. 44 - Nat Morey - 2011-143. 37 - Bryan Byers - 2011-14 37 - Cory Hall - 2012-145. 31 - Maxwell Smerka - 2012-14 31 - Kyle Lombardi - 2012-147. 26 - Blake Gwizdalski - 20138. 21 - Michael Emanuelo - 2011-139. 18 - Grant Philips - 2012-1410. 10 - Christian Akers - 2013-144
Ground balls1. 143 - Jack Chase - 2012-14 143 - Tommy Edgeworth - 2011-143. 122 - Jordan Boreman - 2011-144. 115 - Christian Akers - 2013-145. 108 - Andy Kurila - 2011-146. 97 - Cory Hall - 2012-147. 94 - Bryan Byers - 2011-148. 92 - Maxwell Smerka - 2012-149. 83 - Mike Voso - 2011-1310. 75 - Kyle Lombardi - 2012-14
Caused turnovers1. 47 - Patirck Towner - 2013-142. 44 - Jack Chase - 2012-143. 33 - Jake Lane - 2012-144. 25 - Tommy Edgeworth - 2011-145. 24 - Nate Mayer - 2012-146. 20 - Cory Hall - 2012-147. 16 - Bryan Byers - 2011-14 16 - Wes Goldsberry - 2011-139. 14 - Christian Akers - 2013-14 14 - Jordan Boreman - 2011-14
Saves1. 572 - Jordan Boreman (417 GA, 572 saves) 2011-142. 51 - Brandon Sanders (34 GA, 51 saves) -2012-133. 34 - Nick Voso (9 GA, 34 saves) - 2013-144. 3 - Michael Harper (2 GA, 3 saves) 2012-14
All Time Records
All Time Coaching Records
Curtis GilbertCoach Gilbert enters his second year as the head coach of the Berry Men’s Lacrosse team after a very successful first year where the Vikings reached the Conference Semi-Finals. With the addition of some strong opponents to the
schedule the Vikings are looking to take a step up this season.
Coach Gilbert was hired after serving as head coach for six years at New England College in Henniker, NH. He led the Pilgrams in 2013 to a runner up finish in the North Atlantic Conference. In 2012 he led NEC into the DIII Men’s Lacrosse Tournament after winning the programs first North Atlantic Conference Championship. In the first two years in the NAC Coach Gilbert had 20 players honored for All- Conference Honors. Coach Gilbert’s teams at NEC played in the championship games four of his six years. He also coached two All-Americans which was a first in the NEC program’s history and two players drafted into the NLL.
Prior to NEC, Gilbert was an assistant lacrosse coach at Denison University in Granville, OH. During his time at Denison the Big Red won two NCAC Championships and made two NCAA Tournament appearances.
Coach Gilbert has also coached at Washington College where the team went 28-8 with a school record 15 game winning streak. He was also an assistant at Whittier College where the Poets went 21-3 making two NCAA Tournment appereances losing in the quater and semi finals.
Coach Gilbert is a graduate of Washington College where he won a NCAA National Championship.
2014-Current 11-42008-2013 59-492006-2007 21-10 2004-2005 28-82002-2003 21-3
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Meet the Head Coach
Meet the Assistant CoachesReed Peterson comes to Berry after four years at Centre College. While there, he was the defensive coordinator of a defense that held teams to a 20 percent conversion rate on 124 penalties, caused 190 turnovers and scored nine man down goals in 2014. Centre earned bids to two consecutive NCAA tour-naments in 2013 and 2014. From 2012-2013 Centre had a 15 game home winning streak. Peterson will oversee the Vikings offense and recruiting efforts for the 2015 season. Coach Peterson played for two legendary coaches, Randy Mearns (Canisius) and Jack McGetrick (Bellarm-ine). Peterson is a 2009 graduate of Bellarmine University where he majored in Communication. Ken Byers returns for his fourth year as an as-sistant coach for Berry College. Prior to BC Byers established a nationally recognized MCLA program at Kennesaw State University. His six year KSU career record is 61-28. Coach Byers was selected as the SELC “Coach of the Year” in 2009 and 2011. His 2010 KSU squad was awarded the James “Ace” Adams award for sportsmanship. Before his tenure at KSU, Byers started the program at Etowah High School compiling a record of 45-22. He was an assistant coach at Roswell HS from 1999-2001, earning a public HS Championship in 1999. Coach Byers played for national junior college powerhouse Suffolk Community College on Long Island and completed his collegiate career as a defenseman at Kutztown State in Pennsylvania. Coach Byers is a member of the Positive Coaching Alliance and has been a certified lacrosse official. He was inducted into the Georgia Lacrosse Hall of Fame for his outstanding accomplishments to the sport of lacrosse in the state of Georgia. In addition to that he has completed over 31 years of service as a member of the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department. He retired as an Assistant Chief and shift commander. Men’s Lacrosse Trainer
Josh Dollahite is from San Jose, Calif. and joined Berry College’s Sports Medicine staff in 2011. He completed his Bachelor’s Degree in Athletic Training from the California State University, Fresno in 2011 and Master’s Degree in Educa-tion from Berry College in 2013.His primary responsibilities are with the with men’s soccer, women’s basketball, and men’s lacrosse teams. While in the athletic training program at Fresno, he did rotations with the football, cross-country/track, lacrosse, baseball, softball, and volleyball teams. Prior to CSUF, Josh became a Certified Massage Therapist and health educator. Outside of the athletic training world, he served as the Program Director at Camp Oljato, a Boy Scout summer camp in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
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Meet the Captains Jack Chase – Leading by example through hard work, determination, and self-motivation has established Jack as the leader of the Defense. Chase is the heart and soul of the Vikings defense and has been for the past three seasons. Chase’s leadership is the most vocal on the team, and expects top efforts from not only himself, but all those around him. Jack is a dual major in both Mar-keting and Management and interned with Redmond Hospital in the Marketing and PR department. Jack has played in 47 games in his career totaling 4 goals, 2 assists and 143 ground balls. He has also caused 44 turnovers in his career as a starting defenseman. Jack was voted 1st Team All-SAA in 2013 and 2014.
Cory Hall – Defined by his insa-tiable desire for success, Cory is one of the toughest attackmen Gilbert has ever worked with and one of the best in the SAA. He has been a staple at the Attack position since his Freshman campaign and has the uncanny ability to both initiate and finish the offensive possesions. His leadership style can be defined by his tireless work ethic, where he remains approachable, yet incredibly focused. Cory is a Business major and interned last summer with a company in Canada. Cory has played in 47 games in his career totaling 121 goals, 37 assists and 96 ground balls. He has a career shooting percentage of 63%. Cory was voted 1st Team All-SAA in 2014 and 2nd Team All-SAA in 2013.
Berry Lacrosse High School EventsTeam Lacrosse CampJune 8th-10th, 2015
www.TeamLacrosseCamp.com
Nike Boys Lacrosse CampJuly 6th-9th, 2015
www.USSportsCamps.com/lacrosse/
Berry College 7v7 Pumpkin ClassicOctober TBA, 2015
www.BerryCollegePumpkinClassic.com
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Berry College 2015 Men’s LacrosseMeet the Seniors
Clayton McGlasson #2– A standout Football and Lacrosse player in High School, McG-lasson quickly made his impact known at the Defensive Midfield position. He is one of the strongest players on the team and prides himself on individual effort. His leadership style is quiet, yet assertive. Clayton is an Exercise Science major.
Grant Phillips #10– As a member of a Florida State Championship team, Phillips has brought that winning attitude and drive into the Berry program. His early years saw time at the attack, and recently moved into a dependable role in the Midfield. His leadership style is playful, yet incredibly focused. Phillips is majoring in Marketing.
Max Smerka #12– Possessing one of the hardest shots on the team, Max has the ability to score from anywhere. Known for his athleticism and stickwork, he is also an incredible athlete with equally solid fundamentals. His leadership style is stoic, yet boisterous when needed. Max is a Communciations major.
Jake Lane #16– Pound for pound one of the strongest players on the team, Jake’s work ethic is paramount and infectious. Lane consistently guards players of all sizes and handles his matchups well. His leadership style is ‘blue-collar’ and is a dual major in both Biochemistry and Mathematics.
Michael Harper #20 – Initially recruited at the Goalie position after winning a Georgia State Championship, he was quickly converted into a Midfielder once in college because of his athleticism and high Lacrosse ‘IQ’. His leadership style is reserved, yet when he speaks, people listen. Harper is an Exercise Science major.
Nate Mayer #23– Exceptional athleticism and an incredible work ethic in the weightroom and on the field has transformed Mayer into a utility player on the defensive unit. Mayer has spent time at Close Defense, LSM, and recently at the Defensive Midfield position. His leader-ship style is passionate and is a dual major in Economics and Mathematics.
Patrick Towner #24 – Physically imposing defines Towner’s large presence on Defense, where he plays bruising defense, yet has a rare ability to cover players on the perimeter as well. His leadership style is humble yet accountable and is one of the most selfless players on the squad. Towner is majoring in Business Marketing.
Kyle Lombardi #30 – Initially recruited to play the LSM position, he quickly transformed into a staple at the Offensive end of the field, due to his athleticism and quick hands. Lombar-di’s leadership style can be described as modest but determined. He majors in Mathematics and will pursue an Engineering Degree in his Graduate studies.
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#2 Clayton McGlassonMidfield
Hometown: Nashville, TNHigh School: EnsworthFavorite Athlete: Jevon Kearse
Childhood Movie: Quick and the DeadBest Lax Moment: 1st Goal, Last year
#3 Jacob KaplanDefense
Hometown: Matthews, NC High School: Charlotte Christian
Favorite Athlete: Mark MatthewsDream Date: Mila Kunis
Childhood Movie: Cool Runnings
#1 Duncan TilkaGoalie
Hometown: Jacksonville Beach High School: Providence School
Dream Date: Mila KunisFavorite Food: Japanese w/ Shimp Sauce
Favorite Athlete: Manziel
#4 Juan CastillaMidfield
Hometown: Chattahoochee, GAHigh School: Chattahoochee
Favorite Food: ItalianDream Date: Melanie Iglesias
Childhood Movie: Finding Nemo
#5 Quentin JohnsonAttack
Hometown: Alpharetta, GAHigh School: Chattahoochee
Favorite Athlete: Aaron RodgersFavorite Food: Cheese CurdsChildhood Movie: Toy Story
#6 Jake EmcheAttack
Hometown: Berlin, MDHigh School: Worcester Prep
Dream Date: Chanel West CoastChildhood Movie: The Santa Clause
Favorite Athlete: Manziel
Player Profiles
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#8 Paolo FalziMidfield
Hometown: Airdrie, ABHigh School: St. Martin DePorres
Favourite Athlete: Tom BradyDream Date: Jennifer Lawrence
Childhood Move: Land Before Time
#10 Grant PhillipsAttack
Hometown: Orlando, FLHigh School: Lake Highland Prep
Best Lax Moment: HS State ChampsFavorite Athlete: Donovan McNabb
Childhood Movie: Flubber
#9 Garrett MillerDefense
Hometown: Duluth, GAHigh School: Peachtree RidgeFavorite Athlete: Metta World Peace
Dream Date: Gary Beriter’s Girlfriend from Remember the Titans
#11 Andrew NixMidfield
Hometown: Kennesaw, GAHigh School: Kennesaw Mountain
Favorite Food: BBQChildhood Movie: Mulan
Dream Date: Jennifer Aniston
#12 Max SmerkaMidfield
Hometown: Hartford, GaHigh School: Northgate
Favorite Athlete: Ken Griffey Jr.Dream Dinner: Rob, Big, Chanel WC
Dream Date: Jennifer Aniston
Player Profiles
#7 Don McIlwainMidfield
Hometown: Alexandria, VAHigh School: West PotomacFavorite Athlete: Kenny Carrington
Dream Date: Sarah HylandFavorite Food: Sushi
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#14 Matt DominguezMidfield
Hometown: Suwanee, GAHigh School: Peachtree Ridge
Dream Dinner: Mom, Dad and BrothersDream Date: Melanie Iglesias
Childhood Movie: The Incredibles
#15 Nick VosoGoalie
Hometown: Peachtree Ridge, GAHigh School: Blue Ridge School
Best Lax Moment: Beating St Anne’s Belfield Favorite Athlete: Heath MillerDream Date: Natalie Dormer
#16 Jake LaneDefense
Hometown: Marietta, GAHigh School: Harrison
Best Lax Moment: The Rain GameFavorite Athlete: Max Smerka
Childhood Movie: Land Before Time
#17 Stephen GallowayMidfield
Hometown: Marietta, GAHigh School: Hillgrove
Favorite Athlete: John Grant Jr.City Name: JoJoville
Childhood Movie: Lion King
#20 Michael HarperMidfield
Hometown: Marietta, GAHigh School: Walton
Best Lax Moment: The Rain GameFavorite Athlete: Calvin Johnson
Childhood Movie: Duck Tales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp
Player Profiles
#13 James Kurila Defense
Hometown: Oviedo, FLHigh School: Pual J. Haggerty
Favorite Athlete: CJ ConstabileDream Date: Alana BlanchardChildhoold Movie: Hercules
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#21 Christian AkersMidfield
Hometown: Roanoke, VA High School: Roanoke Catholic
Favorite Athlete: Marshawn LynchFavorite Food: Good Ol’ Ribeye
Favorite Movie: The Jerk
Player Profiles
#22 Cory HallAttack
Hometown: Suwanee, GAHigh School: Peachtree Ridge
Favorite Food: SushiDream Date: Niykee Heaton
Childhood Movie: Jungle Book
#23 Nate MayerDefense
Hometown:Palm Harbor, FLHigh School: Palm Harbor University
Favorite Food: SteakChildhood Movie: Toy Story
Favorite Athlete: Max Smerka
#24 Patrick TownerDefense
Hometown: Roswell, GAHigh School: Blessed Trinity
Favorite Athlete: LeSean McCoyDream Date: Mila Kunis
Childhood Movie: Fox and the Hound
#25 Jack ChaseDefense
Hometown: Marietta, GAHigh School: Walton
Favorite Athlete: Muhammad AliBest Lax Moment: HS State Champs
Childhood Movie: Star Wars
#27 Miller HollsteinMidfield
Hometown: Duluth, GAHigh School: Peachtree Ridge
Best Lax Moment: Teaching my little brother how to throw
Favorite Athlete: Niklas KronwallFavorite Food: Dad’s Chili
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Player Profiles
#30 Kyle Lombardi Midfield
Hometown: Charlotte, NCHigh School: Ardrey Kell
Best Lax Moment: Coming to BerryCity Name: Lombardia
Childhood Movie: Land Before Time: the Great Valley
#32 Mike TroyLong Stick Midfield
Hometown: Lake Grove, NY High School: Ward Melville
Favorite Food: NY PizzaBest Lax Moment: Winning NY State Title
Childhood Movie: The Goonies
#33 Phil YountDefense
Hometown: Evans, GA High School: Greenbrier
Favorite Athlete: Dale Earnhardt Jr.Favorite Food: Mom’s Spaghetti
Childhood Movie: Space Jam
#35 Cole SommiDefense
Hometown: Knoxville, TNHigh School: Farragut
Best Lax Moment: Playing With my Brother
Favorite Athlete: Jim BrownChildhood Movie: Space Jam
#50 Chris Ferguson Defense
Hometown: Acworth, GAHigh School: Allatoona
Favorite Athlete: Quentin “Crouton” JohnsonDream Date: Sarah Palin
Childhood Movie: Surfs Up
#28 Matthew BentleyLSM/Attack
Hometown: Salem, VAHigh School: Salem
Favorite Athlete: Derrick RoseDream Date: Rebecca Doss
Childhood Movie: Nosferatu
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Cody Lewis Manager
Hometown: Lawrenceville, GAHigh School: Collins Hill
Thank you to the Boosters
Faye ChilesMark WatsonBob and Judy DewaldJohn & Catherine SommiBecky PetersGail CoffeeJack and Betty BlusterEdward Kurila Barbara PhilipsWilliam M. FoxDelores Vise EllisRobert StonikasFaye Chiles Richard GabrielMargo ChadwickCharles FergusonJ. L. LombardiLynn HardwickPhylis JohnsonDebby RifkinMichael YountRichard TroyDM MayerLouis SommiRobert Byers
Diann JohnsonPatrick & Ellen MulcahyTracey SebastianPamela HuertaJohn SommiEdward KurilaSam WalkerChris & Barbra RomanoNancy CinatlAlbert CarrGrant WilsonScott RichbourgMelanie LevyJohn ReidKathleen SalekLaura PrestonJudith KaplinWilliam WilliamsKenda MeeksEdward KurilaMaria FalziAbraham RichardsJefferey SchnaderJonathan Harris
Thanks to the Friends of Berry College Men’s Lacrosse
Margo ChadwickSCI Sharp Controls, Inc. James EmcheJohn SommiJames LombardiTodd HaleyBill TheeJames CollierC.S. NixAndrew ChristiansenJean LowreyMarylou RomanoCharles WeydigCharles CerviniJennie BillyJosef OmlandMary SchmelzerJohn EmcheMac and Bob’s Betty McGregor PamplinTanya Lynn StoreyHalick Logistical Services INC Brandley Hickford Law Edward HoltMichael CerviniMichael Sommi Steven AkersMason and Shelley ZimmermanMarty TownerEdward KurilaPat & Tina HarperBarbara and Bob TilkaDoris and Gerry SmerkaMichael and Susan BentleyKatherine McGlassonDean & Ellie Lewis The Stick With US Organization Edwin Demoss Jr.Nancy WrightKip HollsteinKenneth NixJohn KaplanKenneth TroyMelanie HallDavid GallowayBruce MillerRobert PhilipsMaureen PhilipsDan MayerCurtis Gilbert
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL
Young Harris @ Kennesaw State University 10:00 AMat Roanoke Roanoke, Va. 2:00 PM at Piedmont Demorest, Ga. 5:00 PM
Milwaukee Engr. Ford Field 4:00 PM Augustana (IL) Ford Field 3:30 PM at Colorado Col. Colorado Springs, Colo. 3:00 PM at Whittier Whittier, Calif. 10:00 PM at Huntingdon Montgomery, Ala. 2:00 PM at Centre * Danville, Ky. 1:00 PM Rhodes * Ford Field 4:00 PM Hendrix * Ford Field 1:00 PM
Sewanee * Ford Field 4:00 PM Millsaps * Jackson, Miss. 8:00 PM at BSC* Birmingham, Ala. TBA SAA Quarterfinal TBA TBA SAA Semi-Final TBATBA SAA Final TBA
* ConferenceBold: Home eventAll times are shown in Eastern Standard Time
2015 Schedule
For more information about the Men’s Lacrosse Program, please write:Berry College Men’s Lacrosse
2277 Martha Berry Highway NWMount Berry, GA 30149-5015
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