RISE UP BOYS: Shoe game 
November 6, 2009 6:00 AM
By Brett Hughes, Senior Editor
As promised our stars from top to bottom share with you the shoes you'll want to look into. I personally must say shoes are about as important as anything in sports, so take time, get what fits best, just make sure you get a good pair. And as far as style, well thats all on you. Send us a link to your favorite pair to me here. Email:Brett Hughes
Brendan Mundorf
Denver Outlaws/Team USA/ UMBC Alum
A: Classic Timberland work boots, great to just kick around.
Connor English
Unviersity of Virginia
A: Favorite pair of shoes has to my lime green high dunks
Frank Price
Holy Springs, NC.
UVA
A: My favorite pair of shoes by far are my combat boots. Comfortable and reliable, cant beat em.
Quinn Haley
Queen Anne's, MD.
Maryland
A: My go to shoes for the last few years were hardly shoes, SANUK light canvas slip-ons.
Jake Haley
Queen Anne's
Georgetown
A: My favorite pair of shoes are probably my brown reefs I've had since freshman year.
(too hard to call on athletic shoes)
John Urbank
Chaminnade
Georgetown
A: I am a flip flop guy when it comes to shoes. My favorite pair of flip-flops is Sanuks. They're made in like Hawaii or somewhere. Really comfy.
Tyler German
Midfield
UVA
1.My grandparents own a condo in Ocean City, so our usual vacation spot is staying there for a few weeks in the summer.
2. My favorite pair of shoes ever... um I'm gonna have to go with my red, white and blue Gilbert Arenas shoes that I had my best basketball game in.
Bruce Pirie
Indian Hills, N.Y.
Bryant
A: My favorite pair of shoes ever were skate shoes. Brown/ tan high top IPath Grasshopper's. If they still made them I'd have 10 pair in all colors.
Mark Brashears
Broadneck Highschool, MD
Undecided
A: Clarks Wallabees
Tanner Ottenbreit
Regis, CO.
UVA
A: My favorite pair of shoes are the Charles Barkley Series Air Force Ones (White/Blue)
Pete Rosetti
Collegiate, VA.
Georgetown
A: White Nike Air Force Ones... not even debatable there.
Tobey Armour
Choate Rosmary Hall, CT.
Johns Hopkins
A: Favorite shoes would have to be all black Nike air max...greatest shoes ever
Jack Reilly
Christian Brothers Academy, N.Y.
Johns Hopkins
A: Favorite pair of shoes ever - certainly not this ortho boot I'm in right now but when I was about 5 or 6 I had a rocking pair of sneakers with flashing lights in the heels - they were mad cool - wish they had those in size 16's.
Zach Rogers
Palos Verdes, CA.
Providence
2. My favorite pair of shoes are my green Vans
John Hardesty
Upper Arlington, OH.
Ohio State
A: Nike Pumps
Paul Harrison
Dematha
Drexel
A: Probably this pair of Nike Dunk SB's that are hemp that I got from Journeys, they are pretty nasty.
Josh Matanin
St. Paul's MD.
Undecided
A: The best pair of shoes I have ever had are the Nike Hyperdunks. They are really comfy and they're really light. I like the way they look and I can wear them on the basketball court as well.
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RISE UP BOYS chill out 
November 5, 2009 4:55 PM
By Brett Hughes, Senor Editor
It was a good Halloween weekend of lacrosse at the Hawaii Invitational with great pictures and costumes coming back from the Islands.
This week we asked some of our past and present RISE UP BOYS and pro laxers about their own get-away favs, and in part two tomorrow we ask their favorite shoes to kick it in. With the weather starting to get cold and grey we asked our boys where they love to go and relax… everything from campfires to the Bahamas, our boys have their own ways to unwind.
We also welcome in a newcomer to the ER Lax blog, UMBC alum, current MLL star and recent TEAM USA selection Brendan Mundorf. The Mundorf has steadily made himself one of the top attackman in the world and continues to get better every year. This summer will be one of the keys to team USA reclaiming the world title from Canada.
We also welcome back an original RISE UP BOY, Connor English. The Long Island star ended with a bang claiming MVP honors. He hasn't skipped a beat posting a five goal and one assist scrimmage earlier this fall for the Virginia Cavaliers. Connor will be fighting for a starting spot as a freshman for the Cavaliers joining good company, who did the same before him, Conor Gill, Steele Stanwick, Matt Ward, John Christmas, Danny Glading, to name a few.
Brendan Mundorf
Denver Outlaws
1. I love to hang out outside. Any bar/restaurant with an open air feel or large patio is awesome.
Connor English
Unviersity of Virginia
1.Favorite vacation spot def has to be Bermuda, its so nice their and my spot around town to relax is the turf I just go up and shoot and it calms me down
Frank Price
Holy Springs, NC.
UVA
1. Not really one spot, but I love hanging around a bonfire.
Quinn Haley
Queen Anne's, MD.
Maryland
1.We do big family vacations with all our cousins on the southern tip of Hatteras Island, NC where the land is so skinny you can see water all around you, and no big crowds so you can get a little crazy and enjoy the nice surf or takeover the beach with an epic ultimate frisbee game.
Jake Haley
Queen Anne's
Georgetown
1. For a regular hangout, I like Greenwood Creek - just off of Eastern Bay - with a great atmosphere for swimming, crabbing, fishing, and water sports, or just chillin on a pier.
John Urbank
Chaminnade
Georgetown
1. My favorite vacation spot is probably Cape Cod. My aunt has a house out there right on the beach. Also the seafood is awesome.
Tyler German
Midfield
UVA
1.My grandparents own a condo in Ocean City, so our usual vacation spot is staying there for a few weeks in the summer.
Bruce Pirie
Indian Hills, N.Y.
Bryant
1. My Vacation spot is Beach Haven Long Beach Island. It's the REAL Jersey Shore, not that slimy seaside...I mean seaside that people typically think of. It's a beautiful, calm island my family has been going to for over 40 years, and if you asked anyone from my family where their favorite place to relax is, it would be Ramapo Lane Beach Haven, LBI.
Mark Brashears
Broadneck Highschool, MD
Undecided
1. My favorite place to vacation would definitely be the Bahamas. All the people were so chill and relaxed and the beaches and water are so nice.
Tanner Ottenbreit
Regis, CO.
UVA
1. No favorite vacation spot but I love going up to Vail in the summer time to just relax with friends and family and play some lacrosse.
Pete Rosetti
Collegiate, VA.
Georgetown
1. I would have to say that my favorite vacation spot is Duck Village on the Outer-Banks of North Carolina and my favorite place to relax in town has to my basement.
Tobey Armour
Choate Rosmary Hall, CT.
Johns Hopkins
1. Block Island...go there in the summer...chillest spot ever.
Jack Reilly
Christian Brothers Academy, N.Y.
Johns Hopkins
1. Favorite place to vacation/relax - I enjoy chillin on the beach in Chatham, MA every August.
Zach Rogers
Palos Verdes, CA.
Providence
1. My favorite vacation spot is Kaanapali Beach on Maui because of the great
weather and pristine water. Shaved ice at Whalers Village is super legit.
John Hardesty
Upper Arlington, OH.
Ohio State
1. Cruisin' anywhere in the Caribbean!
Paul Harrison
Dematha
Drexel
1. About every year my family and some family friends go down to Corolla Light in the Outer Banks for a week, there are some sick houses down there right by the beach and there is a pool and different types of shops right there in the main complex... Its a pretty chill place.
Josh Matanin
St. Paul's MD.
Undecided
1. My favorite vacation spot is Deep Creek Lake. When I'm there, I don't have to worry about anything. I can just relax and get away from the world. At the same time there is so much to do. I could go out on the lake or I could go up into the mountains. I could have a bonfire with friends or just sit back and watch a movie. Deep Creek Lake is just a great way to get away and relax.
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We are BACK, RISE UP BOYS 
October 16, 2009 6:00 PM
Welcome back to the RISE UP BOYS, fall is underway and some of our boys have moved on to college and are enjoying fall all workouts and preparing for spring lacrosse. We have added some new faces from all over the country to our team and every week will have one of our MLL All Stars check in and answer the same questions as our boys on the RISE. In week one we have Kyle Harrison, the Face of STX and NIKE Lacrosse, owner of Playmaker Lacrosse, and lead counselor on the Nike Elite Lacrosse Camps by ESPN RISE. He is on the road all the time with USA tryouts and promoting his new K18 line so our questions are perfect for the Johns Hopkins legend.
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This week we ask our boys
What the have been doing this fall and thier iPod Top 5 songs this fall. Check in Next week to see what new names stop in and what suprise MLL guest hops on the RISE lacrosse blog!
Kyle Harrison (Los Angeles, CA.)
THE Friends School of Baltimore (Baltimore MD)
Johns Hopkins University
Midfield
K Harri, what have you been up to this fall? Bouncing around the country promoting the new K18 line, and working on the LXM Pro tour.
Ipod Top 5: Tough Q son, right now or ever? Either way, here's my list for the moment...
1. Chris Brown featuring Weezy, I can transform ya
2. Jay Z, Venus vs. Mars
3. We Be Steady Mobbin', Weezy
4. Paramores entire new album (Brand new eyes)
5.
Kate Voegele, Inside Out Patrick Harbeson (Annapolis, MD)
DeMatha Catholic High School
UVA
Midfield
What are you doing this fall?
This fall I am playing football... our team is 6-0 and working hard for the best season possible. As of right now, our team is ranked 10th in the nation according to ESPN RISE FAB 50. We have a common goal of winning our league championship (WCAC), and if possible going undefeated. This is only possible through hard work, becuase we play in one of the toughest leages which 'anyone can beat anyone'. Personally this season has been a blast, it's my senior season and it has been fun playing for a team that has so much potential. Aside from football this fall, I am alsoworking on sharpening my stick skills and mentally preparing myself for the offseason and ultimatly the spring season.
Ipod Top 5
No Particular order
1. We Be Steady Mobbin', Lil Wayne ft. Gucci Man
2. Almost Famous, Young Berg
3. Mary's Song, (Oh My My My), Taylor Swift
4. Imma Star, Jeremiah
5. Congratulations, Drake
Frank Price (Holly Springs, NC)
Holly Springs HS
UVA
LSM/D
What's going on this Fall?
This fall I've been working out at a cross fit gym four times a week, speed and agility training twice a week, hand to hand combat classes twice a week and my travel lacrosse team just started practice
iPod Top 5:
1. Big Green Tractor- Jason Aldean
2. Gettin you home- Chris Young
3. Jokerman- Bob Dylan
4. Born in the USA- Bruce Springsteen
5. Bartender- Rehab
Quinn Haley (Grasonville, MD)
Queen Anne's
Maryland
Attack
Whats going on this fall?
Just Football!
iPod Top 5
It's always changing, but for now I'd say
1. Chiddy bang, Kids remix
2. Kid Cudi, Up up an away
3. Super Mash Bros, I Bleed Purple and Gold
4. Matt and Kim, Daylight
5. Ray Barbee, Find Enjoyment
If am getting pumped up I like stuff like the Gladiator theme music they played at Sean taylor's tribute, and if there's dancing going on, I like all the Super Mash Bros.
Paul Harrison (Silver Spring, Maryland)
DeMatha Catholic High School
Drexel University
Defense/ LSM
Whats going on this Fall?
We are doing a lot of work this fall with DeMatha, lifting 3 times a week as a team and getting in stick work and 6 vs 6 practices once to twice a week. I am also playing in a fall league with most of the DeMatha guys which is full games every Sunday. Once November starts I will be playing in tournaments with DeMatha and my club team Blackwolf.
Ipod Top 5:
1. Californication- Red Hot Chili Peppers
2. Young Forever- Jay- Z
3. That Was a Crazy Game of Poker- O.A.R.
4. Wonderwall- Oasis
5. 'Till I Collapse- Eminem
Josh Matanin (Ellicott City, MD)
St. Pauls School for Boys
Undecided: I have visited UNC, Duke, Georgetown, Navy, Towson, and plan on looking into many more. So I do not have a List of Top Schools yet.
Defense/ LSM
What's going on this fall?
I am training every day to gain an advantage on the field.
Ipod Top 5:
1. Remember the Name- Fort Minor
2. Are You Gonna be my Girl- Jet
3. Headstrong- Trapt
4. Till I Collapse- Eminem
5. By the Way- Red Hot Chili Peppers
John Muti (Mountain Lakes, NJ)
Mountain Lakes
Navy
Goalie
What's going on this fall?
I am playing football for the Mountain Lakes Herd. We are having another successful year with an 5-0 start.
Ipod Top 5:
1. Say Yeah- Wiz Khalifa,
2. Gangsta- Maino,
3. Bubble Toes -Jack Johnson
4. Somewhere Over the Rainbow- Israel Kamakawiwo'ole
5. Make Her Say- Kid Cudi ft. Kanye West and Common
Jake Haley (Grasonville, MD)
Queen Anne's
Georgetown University
Goalie
What are you doing this fall?
Football! Queen Anne's is 6-0 and looking for a 2A state championship after making it to the semis last season.
iPod Top 5
1. Living the Dream, Super Smash Bros
2. Kids MGMT Remix, Chiddy Bang
3. Young Forever, Jay Z
4. Skinny Love, Bon Iver
5. Mr. Pitful, Matt Costa
Mark Brashears (Annapolis, MD)
Broadneck High School
Undecided
Midfield
What's going on this fall?
I am on the Golf team and working out!
Ipod Top 5:
1. Juicy- Notorious B.I.G.
2. Young Forever- Jay Z
3. Hello Seattle- Owl City
4. Congratulations- Drake
5. Drop- East Clubbers
Kodie Englehart (Coronado, CA)
Coronado High School
Vermont
Midfield
What are you doing this fall?
I am QB for our Islander Football Team and playing Indoor Lacrosse on Saturdays
Ipod Top 5:
1. Can't Be Touched -Roy Jones Jr.
2. I Rock Skinnines, Fresh Boyz
3. Ambitions As A Ridah -Tupac
4. Man I Miss My Dawgs -Lil Wayne
5. Let Me Clear My Throat -DJ Kool
Michael Ehrhardt (Westbury, NY)
Chaminade High School
Maryland
Defense
What are you doing this fall?
I am playing wide receiver for Chaminade's Football team.
iPod Top 5:
1. Replay-Sean Kingston
2. Glory Road- Bruce
3. All the Above- Maino
4. Time to Pretend- MGMT
5. You Belong With Me- Taylor Swift
Craig "Goodie” Goodermote (Holtsville, New York)
Sachem East High School
Marist
Goalie
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What's going on this fall?
This fall its mostly hockey. Looking for another undefeated season and to go to nationals for the first time. Lacrosse wise school ball started up every weekend and lifts are starting next week.
iPod Top 5
1. Told Yall- Lil Wayne
2. Money to Blow- Drake
3. Ambitious- Jay-z
4. Ransom- Drake/ Lil Wayne
5. Party In the USA- Miley Cyrus
Toby Armour (New Haven, CT)
Choate Rosemary Hall
Johns Hopkins University
LSM/ Defense
What are you doing this fall?
I am playing Soccer as always in the fall, team captain and trying to help our team turn around the season. Great guys on the team, we just need it to all come together.
iPod Top 5
1. Hero-Nas
2. City is Mine-Jay-Z
3. Self-conscience-Nas & Q-tip
4. Pain-Tupac
5. Looking through my rear view mirror-Tupac
Zach Rogers (Palos Verdes, CA)
Palos Verdes High School
Providence College
Defense
What are you doing this fall?
This fall I am playing basketball for the PVHS team, hurling with the PVHS club we just started, and playing Floorball (Innebandy). It's awesome.
iPod Top 5:
1. One and Only – Chesney Hawks
2. Internally Bleeding – Immortal Technique
3. One Day – Matisyahu
4. Dosed – Red Hot Chili Peppers
5. You Won't Make a Fool Out of Me – Flogging Molly
Bonus: Big Crash - Less Than Jake
Will Campbell (Columbus, OH)
Worthington Kilbourne
North Carolina
Middle
What are you doing this fall?
I am playing football this fall. We are currently 3-3. We lost two close games to Upper Arlington and an overtime thriller against Hilliard Davidson last week. I am playing Cornerback, Wide Receiver, Long Snapper, and a little Punt Returner. Last week I had an interception, a fumble recovery, seven tackles, and was a defensive player of the week.
iPod Top 5:
1. Calabria (Remix)- Drunkenmunkey
2. Russian Privjet- Basshunter
3. Eurodancer- D.J. Mangoo
4. Wicked- Ice Cube
5. Raw- Big Daddy Kane
As you can see I have been rocking the techno of late with a little rap to round it out.
John Hardesty (Upper Arlington, OH)
Upper Arlington
The Ohio State University
LSM
What are you doing this fall?
This fall I have been training two days a week through Resolute, strength training at the high school, and have been playing Fall Ball.
iPod Top 5:
1. Fireflies-Owl City
2. Save a Horse Ride a Cowboy-Tupac
3. Adam's Song-Blink 182
4. Turn My Swag On- Big & Rich
5. Ghost-Soldier Boy
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Recruiting News 
September 23, 2009 4:00 AM
Posted By Brett Hughes
More and more of the top players are finding homes in the early fall. Three Juniors in Eric Chadderdon (Ohio State), Tyler German (Virginia), and Junior Jordan (Johns Hopkins) have all made decisons.
Virginia lands a monster in Tyler German who can score and create from he midfield. The Queen Anne's junior will team up with the Haley brothers (Quinn and Jake) for a dangerous coast to coast team.
Check out Geoff Shannon's "Recruiting Roundup"
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A moment with Holly Springs Tyler Galvin 
September 22, 2009 12:43 PM
By Brett Hughes
Sometimes you hear news in sports and it just ends up being a quick buzz and then done. This summer the buzz was Tyler Galvin leading up to the end of the year summer events. In one week I had three phone calls about the rising senior faceoff man from Holly Springs, N.C. It ended with one of his friends and teammates reaching out and saying "yeah this kid is legit." after seeing Galvin face-off and outwork most of the people on any field it is easy to see that the buzz was simply the start. Here is a moment with the rising senior.
Name: Tyler Galvin
High School: Holly Springs High School
Position: Faceoff Midfielder
Grade: 12th
ESPN RISE: How long have you been playing Lacrosse?
Tyler Galvin: Six years
ER: Who first introduced you to the game?
TG: My middle school gym teacher, Mr. (Steve) Tewksbury in Auburn, New Hampshire.
ER: What's been your best memory so far in lacrosse?
TG: Watching this year's championship game in Foxboro.
ER: Do you play any other sports?
TG: I play basketball, recreationally, and I play power forward.
ER: Favorite type of music and best concert you've been to?
TG: Reggae and The Dave Matthews Band concert
ER: Who is your favorite Lacrosse player of all time?
TG: Matt Danowski
ER: Best advice you have ever been given?
TG: "Every day is a tryout"- Coach Greenberg
ER: What do you do in the off-season to get ready for spring?
TG: I lift weights and do crossfit training with my teammates.
ER: Who is the best player on your team we may not know about?
TG: Corron Boston, he is an outstanding athlete who deserves more recognition for his toughness and heart.
ER: What's your most embarrassing moment as an athlete?
TG: I was going for a groundball in tryouts freshman year and tripped over the ball when there was no one around me.
Favorite Drink: Bojangles Sweet Tea
Favorite Movie: Roadhouse
Best Warm-up song: Entombment of a Machine- Job for a Cowboy
How much wood can a wood-chuck chuck: Enough to build a nice little log cabin for himself.
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UNC and Brown square off in Nor Cal 
June 25, 2009 2:04 PM
By Brett Hughes
In my experience, the best way to grow a sport is to show a community what it "should" look like. San Francisco has jumped on that idea and is set to bring a top tier college lacrosse game right to the heart of the Northern California Lacrosse scene.
Braden Edwards is responsible for bringing two top Division I teams, University of North Carolina and Brown University, to Nor Cal for the first ever match-up in the San Francisco area. There will also be free youth clinics for 4th-8th graders lead by top college players around the event.
In my humble opinion, the best learning experience for high school athletes will be during the game. The best way to learn is to watch and mimic the best players in the game. So watch Billy Bitters (UNC), Thomas Muldoon (Brown), and others to improve your game!
For more information on the game and events surrounding it check out this article.
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Backyard games, produce a big name for Strath Haven 
May 16, 2009 3:00 AM
Posted By Brett Hughes
Emily Garrity, one of the nations top girls lacrosse players, battled to prove herself in backyard wars with her brother and even her parents. Now Garrity is set to prove herself to the NCAA world. Committing to UNC, humble beginnings with an older athletic brother sets Garrity's competitive spirit a notch above the rest. ESPN RISE Magazine brings the full story.
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RISE UP BOYS talk the big debate 
May 7, 2009 5:12 PM
By Brett Hughes
Gatorade, G2, Vitamin Water, Powerade, or maybe even H2o, This week we asked the boys to weigh in on what sport drink the prefer, and also what is the best sports commercial of all time. You tube some of these to get a laugh or remember some of the best.
I went back and looked into te ESPN archive and found what readers have said over the years. You can compare these guys to what we at ESPN have decided are the best sports commercials of all time.
Check out the ESPN top 25 commercials.
Quinn Haley: Queen Annes' (MD.)
1. During games I stick with pure H2o, after games I like either Vitamin Water Revive or G2..
2. The Terry Tate Office Linebacker commercials are the best.. I like the one where he crushes the guy for not refilling the coffee machine.."you kill the joe, you make some mo..!! whooaaaa!!!!"
Chris Lapierre: Shawnee, (N.J.)
1. No Question... Gatorade,
2. Best sports commercial is the one played during last year's Masters of Earl Woods explaining why Tiger is the best golfer in the world.
Tobey Armour: Choate Rosemary Hall, (Conn.)
1. Vitamin water....love it.
2. Best sports commercial ever was the one aired during the '98 world cup. had the brazilian team playing soccer through the airport. so great.
Criag Goodermote: Sachem, (N.Y.)
1. Vitamin water. My school just put in brand new machines with them in. Cant
go a day without my XXX or formula 50 drink.
2. The Nike "Fate" commercial with LT and Polamalu has to be on eof the best.
Jake Haley: Queen Annes', (MD.)
1. Vitamin Water - Revive goes quickest in my house, but like to have an Energy before and during games.
2. LT and Troy Polamalu "Leave Nothing" commercial shows them growing up from kids to pros, then facing eachother.
John Muti: Mtn. Lakes, (N.J.)
1.Gatorade without a doubt.
2. The "chicks dig the long a ball"; commercial with John Glavine and Greg Maddux.
Stay tuned for more from our future stars.
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Maksym making noise 
April 13, 2009 11:00 PM
Posted By Brett Hughes
I have posted plenty on the UNC Tar Heels and the strong classes they having coming down the next few years, but just maybe the best player coming down to Tobacco Road will be playing for the UNC girls team.
Lauren Maksym of Farmingdale is set to play for the Tar Heels and after reading this story you will see why she is looked at as the nations top prep goalie, and No. 5 recruit in the country.
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RISE Top 25 Seniors 
March 25, 2009 6:00 AM
By Brett Hughes
I wanted to start the ESPN RISE Top 25 Senior list today with 25-21. RISE will have a chance to see #21 Marcus Holman of Gilman tomorrow vs LaSalle (Penn.). A player you may have never heard of is Cody Solaja out of Dallas, Texas. If you ask around the NCAA everyone will tell you that coach Tierney at Hofstra landed a kid with incredible potential and can be a difference maker on Long Island.
25. Patrick Fanshaw, Calvert Hall (Baltimore, Md.), Attack, Loyola (Md.)
24. Howie Long Jr., St. Anne's-Belfield (Charlottesville, Va.), Defender, Virginia
23. Cody Solaja, Episcopal (Dallas, Texas), Defender, Hofstra
22. Patrick Murray, Kent Denver (Englewood, Colo.), Midfielder, Georgetown
21. Marcus Holman, Gilman (Baltimore, Md.), Attack, North Carolina
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Top 5's Summer Tournaments 
February 20, 2009 2:00 PM
By Brett Hughes
Brine Shootout: The Brine Shootout brings some of the top teams all over the country to a convenient and structured recruiting event hosted by the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC). With the fields set up well and in close proximity, coaches and players alike can navigate the tournament with ease. Growing every year, 2009 should be another chance to receive maximum exposure.
UVA Team Camp: University of Virginia Rising Junior Team Camp is quickly becoming a must-stop for the best teams as well as coaches from all over the D1 landscape. The camp provides a high quality experience for a select group of club teams. Last year's camp had eight teams including: the Baltimore Crabs, Long Island Express, Madlax, and Tristate. The camp takes place around the last week of July and is a perfect last stop for a more intimate recruiting event on your all important junior summer tour. Limited availability so spots fill up fast.
Rutgers Team Camp: Coach Jim Stagnitta of Rutgers has run lacrosse camps for over 18 years and this may be his best. Centrally located to most lacrosse hotbeds, Rutgers Campus is home to over 50 coaches in attendance for the tournament. They do the right amount of homework to not just get a good number of teams, but a good number of the right teams. This helps to make the quality of lacrosse and competition of the games as good as you will find in the larger team camps.
Empire Games: Yeah I know they are going under, but hopefully it is not forever because the kids deserve a chance at what could easily be called the New York Olympics. This event is a perfect mix of recruiting and fun. Everything from tryouts to the championship game is considered top-notch recruiting opportunity, but the kids play for more than exposure which usually makes the lacrosse even that much better in a place that is easily considered a hot bed of lacrosse. Lets all cross our fingers that this event will return.
Denver Team Tournament: The tournament hosted at Dicks Sporting Goods Park outside of Denver, Colo. The tournament will host 40-50 teams nationally with just as many colleges coaches present representing Divisions I, II, & III. A unique addition to this is an all star game played in INVESCO Field. (Home of the Denver Broncos and Denver Outlaws lacrosse team) This camp will bring teams from all corners of the nation and is as good a team camp as you will find west of Ohio.
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RISE UP BOYS Super Bowl edition 
February 4, 2009 6:00 AM
By Brett Hughes
RISE UP BOYS back again with Super Bowl predictions and some of the music our players are listining to. The guys have pretty good mix of music so I may have to make an iTunes mix of it and see how it sells. From Weezy to The Allman Brothers… Slightly Stupid and back to the Temptations. This might be a chance to make the all time warm up mix for our viewers.
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The Super Bowl predictions had to be made an in my inbox by the time the game kicked off… I am not sure anyone thought Santonio Holmes would be the MVP so our RISE UP BOYS get a pass on that one.
Michael Morris: Deerfield (Deerfield, MA.) My top 5 songs are:
1) Apologize remix by Lil Wayne
2) Ask them **** by Lil Wayne
3) Your hand in mine by explosions in the sky
4) Hot n cold by Katy Perry
5) Running with a gun by Slightly Stoopid.
I have a feeling the cardinals will win the game, they weren't Supposed to be in the game like the giants weren't supposed to be last year.
Craig Goodermote: Sachem East (Holtsville, NY.) ESPN RISE: How is the season ending up… Undefeated still?
Were 19-0 in hockey now, one more game left in the regular season before
playoffs against the number two team so it should be a close one.
Top 5 songs:
1) Put On- Young Jeezy
2) Juicy- Biggie
3) Check it Out- Beastie Boys
4) Homecoming- Kanye West
5) Heartless- Kanye
Cardinals are winning the super bowl this year and Fitzgerald will be the MVP
Luke Armour: Lawrenceville (Lawrencville, NJ.) Top 5 songs on my ipod:
1) Even After All - Finley Quay
2) Get By - Talib Kweli
3) Love and Happiness - Al Green
4) Jumpin' (Out the Window) Ron Browz
5) Celebrate - Cassidy
Who cares about the Superbowl if the G-Men are out, except Troy Palumalu is a B.A.- he's gotta be the MVP. I'll watch him!
Michael Ehrhardt: Chaminade (Mineola, NY.) Top 5 Songs:
1) Live Your Life -T.I.
2) Rising – Bruce Springstein
3) Glory Days – Bruce Springstein
4) What You Know – T.I.
5) Thuderstruck – ACDC
Arizona Cardinals Super Bowl Champs…
Larry Fitzgerald Super Bowl MVP
Marcus Holman: Gilman (Baltimore, MD.) My top 5 most played songs on my itunes are:
1.) I Live In a Van- Afroman
2.) Three Little Birds- Bob Marley
3.) Dangerous Posse- Three 6 Mafia
4.) Long Cool Women In a Black Dress- The Hollies
5.) Blue Sky- Allman Brothers Band
Tobias Armour: Choate Rosemary Hall (New Haven, CT.) 5 top songs are:
1) State of Emergency - The Game and Ice Cube
2) Ghetto Gospel - Tupac
3) In the Air Tonight - Phil Collins
4) Dance with the Devil - Immortal Technique
5) Juicy - Notorious B.I.G.
Steelers winning it big, James Harrison taking the MVP
Jake Haley: Queen Annes' (Centerville, MD.) Top 5 is a difficult question but here are the 5 I listen to often...
1) Bob Marley-Time Will Tell
6) SOJA-Brothers and Sisters
7) Fatlip-What's up Fatlip
8) Shawn Anthony-Back Home
9) Slightly Stoopid-2am.
Superbowl Predictions: Cardinals win in a close upset. Larry Fitzgerald gets the MVP honors with 2 TD's.
Quinn Haley: Queen Annes' (Centerville, MD.) Top 5 songs:
1) Funkify Your Life - The Meters
2) Loud Pipes – Ratatat
3) Life of Clocks- Viva La Hova (Jay-Z/Coldplay)
4) Electric Feel (Justice remix)- MGMT
5) Let the Beat Build – Lil Wayne
Steelers Win… MVP- I'm thinking Big Ben but I'm pulling for Troy Polamalu.
Frank Price II: Holly Springs (Holly Springs, NC.)
Top 5 songs:
1) Some Devil- Dave Matthews
2) Move if you wann- MIMS
3) Its the Final countdown- Europe
4) Put on- Young Jeezy
5) Bama Breeze- Jimmy Buffet
Even though I don't want them to win, I think the Steelers are going to win. And Ben Roethlisberger will be the MVP. Hopefully I am wrong.
Will Campbell: Worthington Kilbourne (Worthington, OH.)
Top 5 songs:
1) Ramblin' Man- Allman Brothers Band
2) Blue Sky- Allman Brothers Band
3) Black Water- Doobie Brothers
4) Free Bird- Lynard Skynard
5) Enter Sandman- Metallica
I'm predicting the Cardinals will win by the slimmest of margins. Plus I'm a Browns fan so it's a sin to root for the Steelers. Although many people think Larry Fitzgerald will be MVP, I personally believe Kurt Warner will win it. The receiver can't catch the ball if the quarterback can't throw it to him.
Tyler Knarr: La Salle (Eagleville, PA.)
I've always listened to pretty Indie music so a lot of these songs aren't that famous with the exception of a couple. The top five songs on my ipod right now are:
1) I was a lid (by Manchester Orchestra...they're not an orchestra)
2) Luca (by Brand New)
3) Gimme the Loot (by Biggie Smalls)
4) Wolves at Night (by Manchester Orchestra)
5) In Fear and Faith (by Circa Survive)
Superbowl pick is the Steelers, Mvp Roethlisberger.
Connor English: Manhasset (Manhasset, NY.)
Top 5 songs in no order are :
1) Rock Star by Lil wayne ft Chamillionaire
2) Walk it out remix by unk
3) X gonna give it to ya by DMX
4) Hypnotize by B.I.G.
5) Krazy by Pitbull ft. lil jon
I predict that the cards win it al,l with my boy Fitzgerald as the MVP.
John Muti: Mt. Lakes (My. Lakes, NJ.)
The top 5 songs on my ipod at the moment are:
1)Say Yeah by. Wiz Khalifa
2) Boyz N Da Hood by. Eazy E
3) I Love College by. Asher Roth
4) B.O.B by. Outkast
5) Build Me Up Buttercup by The Foundations.
And the Arizona Cardinals will win the Super Bowl with Anquan Boldin as the MVP.
Check back in next week for some more RISE UP BOYS, if you have a question send an email to brett@student sports.com.
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RISE UP BOYS Pre game 
January 20, 2009 6:00 AM
By Brett Hughes
Continuing with the theme of getting ready for spring, we asked the boys how they prep for a game in the kitchen. As a former high school and college player I must say that some of these boys are pretty lucky they can eat the way they do before a game. A college coach of mine once told me he would eat as many egg McMuffins as he could:
"the number of McMuffins I put down would be the number of goals I would have... but remember Brett, nutrition is different now than it was 15 years ago." -Chris Colbek
Seems that some of our boys subscribe to the same nutrition plan as my former coach. After these boys eat and its time to play one of the most important and interesting aspects of our sport is the lacrosse stick in and of itself. So we asked the RISE UP BOYS what their weapon of choice is on the lacrosse field
ESPN RISE:
1. What do you eat before a game?
2. What type of stick do you use?
Criag Goodermote: Sachem East (Holtsville, NY.) continues to roll through his hockey season as they stand at 17-0 and only have a few more games left on the schools scheudle hoping to go undefeated for the first time in the schools history.
1. My favorite meal is a handful of double stuff Oreo's... haha, actually I usually keep peanut butter and some bread in the coaches office and make a quick sandwich before every game.
2. I use an orange Nemisis head with a Diamons shaft.
Connor English: Manhasset (Manhasset, NY)
1. My Favorite pre game meal is a chiken cutlet with hot sauce and ranch dressing on a hero.
2. My Favorite stick is the one I am using right now, it's a Proton Power with a Gait Ice shaft.
Luke Armour: Lawrenceville (Lawrencville, NJ.)
1. I try not to eat before games.If I have anything I'll have half a Clif Bar or Power Bar with some Gatorade.
2. Although I don't use it now, when I was younger I copied whatever Jesse Hubbard was using. For a while it was a classic Razer with a tradition six diamond (leather) pocket. The handle was a Levitation, which I thought was the bomb. When maintaining the leather became to much I succumbed to using mesh and have been ever since, but I must admit, my game has consequently suffered.
Matt White: Ridgefield (Ridgefield, CT.)
1. My pre game meal I have either a bacon, egg, and cheese or just a bag of Goldfish.
2. Favorite stick would be a Titan classic with the Maverick Juice head on it.
Chris "Shocker" Lapierre: Shawnee (Medford, NJ.)
1. Pre game meal is grilled chicken and pasta. It's not a lax thing as much as it is for football, but definitley the way to go.
2. My favorite stick is the Razor Pro (not the 2.0 with the girly designs) and a Titan Pro shaft.
Tobey Armour: Choate Rosemary Hall (New Haven, CT)
1. Pasta for a pre game meal, and a lot of water.
2. Favorite stick would have to be the one I'm usuing right now, an STX Scandium with an Excalibur.
Owen Van Arsdale: STAB (Charlottesville, VA.)
1. I like to eat a ham sandwhich as a pre game meal and then eat a bagle right before game time.
2. My favorite stick right now is the Gait Fuel, but that is not being made anymore so I guess I need to stock up on those.
Will Campbell: Worthington Kilbourne (Worthington, OH.)
1. I dont each much before my games, but I do usually snack on some Sun Chips, a big bag or two.
2. My Favorite lacrosse stick would be the one I am ussing right now. It's a black Proton Power with a white Swizzle shaft.
Frank Price II: Holly Springs (Holly Springs, NC.)
1.I have a specific pre game meal ritual that I go through every time I compete. In this Order: Bottle of water, banana, bagel with cream cheese, raisins, and then repeat a second time closer to the game.
2. I use Warrior poles, and a Gait Wizard head, I call it "Hercules."
John Muti: Mt. Lakes (Mt. lakes, NJ.)
1. Favorite pre game meal is mac and cheese.
2. My favorite head and shaft combination would have to be the Brine Eraser and the Carolina Blue Krypto pro shaft.
Michael Morris: Deerfield (Deerfield, MA.)
1. Pre game meal is always something small, preferable a PB&J or a bowl of pasta. I always have a Gatorade or two, and always the yellow colored flavor.
2. My favorite stick is the Gait-Ice. I saw a Duke game, and I think it was either Parker McKee or Tony McDevitt, but a defenseman had a black shaft. That day Duke had their black uniforms on, and the D-man with the black shaft had a pretty sick look going on. Since then I've always rocked a black shaft.
Quinn Haley: Queen Anne's (Centerville, MD.)
1. Favorite pre game meal: In the morning, pancakes. Later on- Chipotle burrito. If I run out of time just a Power Bar and an energy drink.
2. My favorite lacrosse stick. I experiment with a few at a time, but usually end up going with a Proton head with hard mesh (nicely broken-in) and any good lightweight shaft, I am not particular.
John Urbank: Chaminade (Mineola, NY.)
1. My favorite pre gamemeal is a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich. Usually we play in the morning so I need some good fuel to start the day.
2. I don't really have a favorite stick as long as it is light, strong, and throws nice, I'll use anything.
Marcus Hollman: Gilman (Baltimore, MD.)
1. I honestly do not have a specific pre game meal, but last season I did eat a bowl of ice cream the night before every game..
2. My favorite lax twig is the Proton Power. I've been using them since ninth grade. I have an old STX Deep Freeze pole on my started now, it's pretty throwback.
Jake Haley: Queen Annes' (Centerville, MD.)
1. Favorite pre game meal :Anywhere with all my teammates. We have a limited time between our school day and game-time, so usually most of the guys on the team meet at a place like Coliseum, the local pizza place. For summer tournaments with the Crabs we like to find a local Chipotle for burritos.
2.My favorite stick is an Eclipse head with monster mesh and I have always used the Gait DB803 or the Gait Ice shaft. I like the light weight and the feel of them.
Tyler Knarr: La Salle (Eagleville, PA.)
1. I keep it really light with a Power Bar, a banana, and some Vitamin water.
2. My favorite stick is a Gait Torque on a Kypto pro shaft.
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RISE UP BOYS New Years edition 
January 2, 2009 6:21 PM
RISE UP BOYS this week has the thought of 2009 in mind. We wanted to ask our boys what they had in mind for a New Years resolution and now that lacrosse is getting closer and closer, what drill they enjoy most getting ready for the season.
- What is your New Years resolution?
- What is the best drill in lacrosse tryouts?
Frank Price II: (Holy Springs, NC, UVA)
1. Mostly just to leave the past in the past
2. The hassle drill, in the hassle drill you have 10 guys in a circle, and 8 guys in the middle of the circle 4 on offense, and 4 on defense, while the 4 offensive players work the ball to the out side, the 4 defensive players hassle them any way they want, legally or illegally.
Michael Morris: (Deerfield Academy, CT, G'Town)
1.My new years resolution is to start lifting more consistently
2. I really can't wait for full field scrimmages to start during tryouts,
and one on ones are a lot of fun too.
John Urbank (Chaminade, NY, Undecided)
Schools: Georgetown, Duke, Princton, Yale, Loyola, Providence, Maryland, Notre Dame
1. My New Year's resolution is to get above 1200 on my SATs and bring home another CHSSA lacrosse championship in the spring
2. My favorite drill in tryouts is 1v1 groundball battles
Jake Haley: (Queen Annes, MD, Georgetown)
1. To win a state championship in lacrosse or football. Whil continuing to improve in both sports.
2. The drill I am looking forward to most will be the last drill we do in warm-ups before our first game.
Connor English: (Manhasset. NY, UVA)
1.My new years resolution would have to be cutting back on the soda, that stuff can be addicting.
2.My favorite drill during practice is 2v1 or 3v2 or 4v3 ground ball drills where if the offense gets it we have a fast break on the defense, I love it cause you have get physical to get that ball and then try and move the ball quick to get a lay-up.
Luke Armour: (Lawrenceville School, NJ, Princeton)
1. I don't believe in resolution besides continuing to try and be the best person and friend and family member I can be. although I've been contemplating facing my fear of seafood.
2. Fast break drills are my favorite, any type of transition drills. odd man situations, gotta love the speed and pinpoint passing (and making the defense look stupid).
Craig Goodermote: (Sachem East, NY, Undecided)
1. Get off the couch and workout even more.
2. Love the one on one drills.
Chris Lapierre: (Shawnee, NJ, UVA)
2. Semi-circle shooting because we get to crank shots on the goalies from up top.
Marcus Holman: (Gilman, MD, UNC)
1. In 2009, I'm going to focus more on doing the little things right. Stuff like finishing sprints all the way, GB's with two hands, and shooting overhand.
2. We do a drill that I love at Gilman called Numbers Drill, where all the defense and some middies are down at the goal line and everyone on offense is up at the midline. If coach calls out the number 6, then 6 offensive guys go and only 5 go on defense, so it's always one man up for the offense. It gets really interesting when he calls 2 or sometimes even 1, which he did for me last year resulting in a breakaway against my brother who's a goalie. It's a more relaxed, fun drill.
Will Campbell: (Worthington Kilbourne, OH, UNC)
1. My new years resolution is to not rest on my laurels.
2. My favorite lacrosse drill to do is 1 on 1 groundballs. It demands speed, quickness, strength, aggressiveness and discipline not to hit your teammate in the back.
Welcome Tyler Knarr to the RISE UP BOYS. He is a Defenseman from La Salle PA., one of the nations top programs. Tyler is headed to Georgetown and has been compared to a young Brodie Merrill. We will keep up with Tyler as he leads his team into the season chasing another undefeated year. Tyler has worked heard to repair a tear in his knee and is ready to get out and play again.
Check in again as we invite a few more boys and see how they are doing in Basketball, Hockey, and even intramural basketball which is a heated topic for some of the young men on this list.
Happy New Year from ESPN RISE
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RISE UP BOYS Holiday edition 
December 23, 2008 11:31 AM
Thought I would continue the Holiday thread and ask the RISE UP BOYS what the best Christmas/Holiday gift they ever got was. Also with all of the great movies coming out on DVD and in the theatre who their favorite celebrity is...
First, Tobey Armour at Choate checked in, with the end of his soccer season he has taken time to get out and visit colleges.. recently he has seen Hopkins, Notre Dame, Harvard, and Brown. While down on the Island Craig Goodermote works closer to his decision, recently visiting NAVY and coming back happy with all thinks Annapolis. He has also started the Hockey season off with a 15-0 start, posting 2 to 3 points a game and a nice ground and pound fight the other night.
In Jersey Chris LaPierre finished his football season the way you want to with a state championship and a bunch of ink in the state record books. Now he shifts his focus to some CYO basketball and indoor lacrosse to prep for a big season. Staying in NJ John Muti of Mt. Lakes checked in with similar news as the Lakers finished the season with a state football title as well in their division. Muti pointed out that it was "as exhilarating as a sporting event he has been involved in to date." With the close of football it's time for Muti to get in cage again and get ready to help the Lakers to a similar outcome in the spring.
Next RISE UP BOYS we look toward catching up with a new face, and hearing about the boys christmas and New Years resolutions...
ESPN RISE:
Who is your favorite celebrity?
What is the best gift you have ever received during the holidays?
Frank Price II: (Holy Spring, NC. UVA)
When I was 5 I got a set of dinosaur toys, that I would not let out of my sight.
Will Ferrell: Every movie that guy is in is hilarious
Tobey Armour: (Choate, CT. Undecided)
Jack Black, because he is hilarious, and he seems to be able to do a lot of different stuff.
Best christmas present ever was probably an Ipod
Criag Goodermote: (
Jason Statham. The man is a beast period. Nothing like a british bad-ass.
Best christmas gift were plane tickets to salt lake city Utah to go
snowboarding. Theres nothing like west coast powder.
Chris "SHOCKER" LaPierre
Fav. Celeb. = Tiger Woods because he's a winner and works so hard at making sure he's the best and doesn't let anyone get in his way.
Howie Long Jr.
Favorite celeb- arnold swarz
Best xmas present, easy- scholarship to UVA. Dec 23 2007.
John Muti
As for my favorite celebrity it has to be Neil Patrick Harris, he is one of the funniest actors I have ever watched.
And my favorite Christmas gift I ever received is my iHome, I could never live without it.
Harry Prevas
Favorite present: by far the power wheels that I got when I was 3 it was a dump truck.
Celebrity: Kirsten Dunst. Spiderman rain scene followed by the spiderman hook sesh, possibly the greatest superhero comic scene ever.
Connor English
Favorite celebrity has to be Chris Rock, he is hilarious in his movies but even funnier on his comic acts. I laugh the whole time.
The best Christmas gift I ever received would probably be my xbox 360, it keeps me occupied.
Luke Armour
Fav Celbrity: Cornel West - Great thinker, and speaker. He has great style and writes great books.
Best gift? 7th Grade - Princeton lacrosse sweatshirt compliments of Jesse Hubbard.
RISE UP BOYS will be back after Christmas!
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Frank Price II on becoming a Cavalier 
December 18, 2008 6:00 AM
Frank Price II is the most recent addition to the Cavaliers class of 2010. The North Carolina star will be a welcomed addition to a defensive class that is growing in size and talent.
Price mentioned that UVA has always been a dream and now it has been realized.
ESPN RISE: Why uva?
Frank Price II: Its always been a dream of mine to play for UVA. I love Charlottesville. And When I was up there for my unofficial visit, all the coaches, and the guys made me feel really welcome
ER: who were the other schools?
FP: The other schools that I was interested in were. Johns Hopkins, Loyola, and West Point.
ER: What you liked most?
FP: I was really impressed with all the facility's at UVA. And guys that I hung out with couldn't have made me feel more welcome.
ER: What do u know you need to get better at before college?
FP: I think the biggest thing that I need to get better at is, the timing of my slides.
ER: Have you ever read a book by thomas jefferson?
FP: No I've never read a book by Thomas Jefferson
ER: Do you know anyone else going?
FP: Yes, I met Owen Van Arsdale, while I was my unofficial visit.
ER: How will your team be this spring?
FP: The Holly Springs Hawks, are definitely going to be a threat this season. We are playing a more difficult schedule, but we also haven't lost any of our players. This is the first class of seniors and everybody is planning on coming back.
ER: Tell everyone a little bit about where you come from becuase its not on the radar as much?
FP: Holly Springs is a traditional American town, and a great place to grow up. Its a small town that has grown from 900 to 15,000 people in the last 18 years. I moved to Holly Springs 9 years ago, and I have really enjoyed growing up here.
Mr. Price also told me that Frank hs kept the poem "IF" by Rudyard Kipling and sent me a link to Dennis Hopper reciting it. If you have never read the poem please listen to it. It's a perfect poem for an athlete and also for those who are parents of athletes!
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Terps and Heels get good news 
December 1, 2008 1:40 PM
By Brett Hughes
Quinn Haley of Queen Anne's of Maryland and good friend and Baltimore Crabs Teammate Brian Cooper of Spaulding High School in Maryland both will stay close and attend the University of Maryland. Quinn one of our RISE UP BOYS just wrapped up his football season with a loss in the Semi-Finals will check in shortly to talk about his descison and how good it is to have a close friend coming along for the ride.
News from Chattanooga, Tennessee is McCallie Junior Midfielder Troy Kemp Jr. will stay south and head to North Carolina to join an already strong class. Bringing a powerful shot and a ton of potential to Chapel Hill. Kemp decided between Hopkins, Ohio State, and North Carolina. Saying it was a tough decison but "this is where I really wanted to be the entire time."
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RISE UP BOYS Week 6 
November 14, 2008 1:40 PM
Week 6 of the RISE UP BOYS, has a few key stories to make note of. As I get to know these young men weekly, I start to invest more and more in what they do. I can honestly say I am a Shawnee Renegades, Queen Anne's, and STAB football fan. I am a big high school football supporter and absolutely love hearing how these young men are doing in all sports. As much as I'd like to have these boys square off in lacrosse, something about the way a few of these guys talk about football makes me want to see how they would do playing against each other on the gridiron.
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Chris Lapierre and the Shawnee Renegades beat Cherry Hill East, 65-13, which moved them to 8-0 on the season and locked them in with the top spot in the South jersey Group 3 playoffs. To add to the big night "Shocker" hit a few milestones on the personal level as well.
John Muti and the Mountain Lakes Heard continue to run through their respective region of New Jersey. The Heard finished their regular season 8-0, and wrapped up the second seed in the play-offs. They kickoff against Kinnelon in the first round next week.
Craig Goodermote will leave Long Island for the weekend to visit a few of Maryland's top programs. Touring Loyola and UMBC on Friday and heading to Annapolis on Saturday to check out Coach Meade and the Navel Academy.Craig has also narrowed his college choices and his top 5 are: Cornell, Loyola, Fairfield, Navy, and Providence, in noparticular order.
Quinn and Jake Haley won a dogfight 3-0 against local rival (Kent Island) to go 10-0 and earn the top seed in the region. The brothers each recorded an interception in the fourth quarter to stop Kent Island on their last two drives. I have to note a good story when you see it& Quinn and Jake wrote&
"The best part was watching one of our best friends, Brian Chupek, kick the game winning field goal. He's a soccer player who had never played football in his life before coming out to practice, Thursday, after our kicker was injured. His first kick ever in a game was the next day, a 33 yard last-minute game winning field goal against our biggest rival.
The brothers enjoyed a chance to play in front of UMD Head Coach Dave Cottle. Afterward the Haleys had a chance to see family down in Tallahassee where they visited their older brother and caught the FSU vs. Clemson game.
Owen Van Arsdale and the STAB team beat Covenant 27-20 in the semifinals of the state play-offs this past weekend. Van Arsdale checked in with 50 yards receiving from QB Howie Long.
Will Campbell checked in from Ohio and the UNC bounds football team lost in the second round of the playoffs to Hillard Davidson. Will and the Worthington Kilbourne Wolves season is over so the focus is shifted towards lacrosse. Campbell has been recovering from a back injury, however, is confident that he will be ready for the spring.
This week to get into the holiday spirit we asked our boys what the best Thanksgiving Day food is and if they have any traditions during the holiday season. After this week we will take some time off so the boys can focus on winning championships, visiting colleges, and dominating in the classroom. We will pick back up with a few new names and the start of some new sports.
Michael Ernhardt: Best thanksgiving food: Mash Potatoes
Best Holiday season tradition: The annual football game I play with my family and cousins on Thanksgiving afternoon in the backyard. It tends to get real serious, but it is so much fun.
Chris "Schocker Lapierre: Best Thanksgiving food: Mashed Potatoes and gravy
Best Holiday Food: My mom makes a mean French toast on Christmas morning; it's to die for.
John Muti: My favorite thanks giving food would have to be pumpkin pie, throw a little whipped cream on top and it becomes one of the best desserts. And my favorite holiday tradition is, Christmas morning my mom makes my family some tasty Cinnabons.
John Urbank: Favorite Thanksgiving food would have to be mashed potatoes and apple pie with ice cream on it for dessert. I really just like to chill out with my family on Thanksgiving watch some football and eat a lot of food.
Marcus Holman, Gilman, UNC: My favorite Thanksgiving food is definitely these sweet potatoes my grandma makes with marshmallows on top. We don't have too much family tradition other then usually throwing the football around or playing some pool.
Quinn Haley: Best Thanksgiving food: Pumpkin Pie with whipped cream
Best Holiday Tradition: In our family it's the Turkey Bowl, when all the cousins get together. Last year the Turkey Bowl included an ex-NFL Europe QB, a college QB, a former college QB and two HS QBs.. It is a ridiculously competitive game with the ball flying all over the place.
Will Campbell: Thanksgiving Food: Mashed Potatoes with lots of gravy.
Traditions: Since I was little, one of our traditions has been finding the pickle ornament hidden on our Christmas tree on Christmas morning. With having two older brothers it has become very competitive. Last year I took my 19 year old brother out at the knees with my lacrosse stick as he tried to get there first.
Jake Haley: Best Thanksgiving food: Turkey Leg with gravy.
Best Holiday Tradition: (See above) Same as Quinn's.
Craig Goodermote: Best Thanksgiving food has to be Turkey, mashed potatoes and stuffing, a little cliché but it does the trick.
Owen Van Arsdale: The best thanksgiving food is the turkey.
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RISE UP BOYS Week 5 
November 6, 2008 1:00 PM
By Brett Hughes
Week 5 of the RISE UP BOYS has our lacrosse stars answering what the best experience outside of competing in sports they have experiences and if there is one thing they think everyone else should try. On top of that, some of our boys have sent in a picture or explanation of what they were for Halloween.
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First, the boys checked in with all things good so far this fall season, as most teams begin to ready themselves for tournament/playoff time.
Owen Van Arsdales' St. Anne's Belfield football team closed out the regular season with a 53-36 shootout win over Blue Ridge.
STAB earned the three seed in the state playoffs and will square off against Covenant, a cross-town rival this Saturday in Charlottesville, VA.
Frank Price II is headed up to one of his top choices for school in
Johns Hopkins next week to see Coach Pietramala and the Blue Jay team.
John Muti of Mt. Lakes,
Tobey Armour, and
Criag Goodermote (maybe as odd and funny a costume as I've seen) checked in with Halloween costumes. Muti and the rest of the Juniors on the football team picked seniors to dress up as and topped it off by sprayed his hair bright orange. The humor helped as the Mt. Lakes team won and reached the 7-0 mark leading to the last game of the regular season. Tobey was a henchman from the new batman movie while his good friend was the Joker himself. A popular costume from what we heard and seen. And on a side note it's a costume that can get creepy, as it seems everyone can do the Joker far to well!
Quinn and Jake Haley spent the Halloween weekend boxed in with a game on Friday night, where the boys didn't break much of a sweat as the started played less than a half and grabbed the W to reach 9-0. Jake started the game off with a 21 yard TD carry, and averaged over 20 yards a carry in the short half he played. The brothers had an early Halloween due to SAT's in the morning and a meeting with
Georgetown and Coach Urick later in the weekend. on a side note, Quinn and Jake needed a shout out to teammate. Queen Anne's tailback Dyrell Wilson, who leads the state in rushing as they prepare for their big game against rival Kent Island, before starting the playoffs.
The question this week gave these lacrosse stars a chance to talk about something they have done that they felt was
their most rewarding experience, something that our readers could try themselves or at least get involved with at a different level. Some of our athletes have done, or been part of some amazing experiences and not only am I going to try a few of these out, I hope you will, too!
Quinn Haley: Queen Anne's, Undecided Snorkeling a really cool reef, because it's an amazing look at nature, and the ultimate combination of peace and excitement.
Owen Van Arsdale: STAB, Undecided My most rewarding experience was going to see a Penn State play Ohio State at Beaver Stadium. The experience really made me excited about the possibility of becoming a division 1 athlete.
Jake Haley: Queen Anne's, Undecided A serious CRAB FEAST with your friends and family, with crabs pulled fresh out of the Bay. Besides the ridiculous deliciousness, the whole feel and atmosphere of hanging with good people enjoying such a treat together is the best (eating experience).
Michael Morris: Deerfield Academy, Georgetown When I was in sixth grade, my mom organized a charity hockey game in memory of Mr. Dan McGinley, one of my very good friends Dad. She had pro hockey players donate signed memorabilia to be auctioned off for 9/11 family funds, and after the kids game (which I got to play in) Mr. McGinley's friends who had played hockey with him played a scrimmage
against old NJ Devils alumni.
Connor English: Manhasset, UVA I think an athlete should teach younger kids at a camp or individually because then you are giving back and allowing others to gain from you. You may even be the kids hero. Plus, you can meet some pretty cool people.
John Muti: Mt. Lakes, Undecided Something I have done that I would suggest to another athlete would be, play as many sports as you can. Growing up I played different sports in one year. Playing as many sports not only makes you a better athlete, but also increases your awareness in lacrosse. And my most rewarding experience has to be winning the state championship in lacrosse this year. It was the happiest I've ever been during a sporting event.
Luke Armour: Lawrencville, Princton Read Lance Armstrong's "It's Not About the Bike" - truly inspiring for any athlete and person for that matter, on the fragility of life and the importance of steadfastness to a goal and overcoming adversity.
Most rewarding experience was taking two weeks out of last year's spring break to build homes for homeless families in the city of Antigua, in Guatemala. Life-changing on many levels, but a true eye-opening experience to see the depth and vastness of poverty in that region of the world.
Marcus Holman: Gilman, UNC One thing I've done that was really fun was going to a playoff hockey game last year (Caps all the way baby). The fans are nuts and there are no individual players like in the NBA or NFL, just one team going all out for the Cup.
Tobias Armour: Choate, Undecided One of the most rewarding things I have done with lacrosse is coaching my town's young guns. Bunch of 9 and 10 year olds love it, and its a ton of fun helping out with them. Also, a great experience for me with soccer was playing abroad, first in England, then the Netherlands.
Check back in next week, it will be the last week before we take a break and let the boys enjoy the holiday and end of the sports seasons. Some of our boys are starting to gear up for hockey, basketball, and winter indoor lacrosse, so we at ESPN RISE look forward to hearing about the boys in their last season before they start into some lacrosse.
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RISE UP BOYS Week 4 
October 31, 2008 4:00 PM
By Brett Hughes
Week four of the RISE UP BOYS welcomes a new face and will have the best answers yet. We ask our boys the most embarrassing sports moment, and their best sports moment ever.
First we check in on how the fall is rolling for some of the boys. Matt White and Ridgefield put up another W with a 34-14 beating of Wilton on homecoming, White tallied a TD pass in the victory, while on the receiving end of the ball Owen Van Arsdale of St. Anne's Belfield had a TD grab from fellow lacrosse star Howie Long in the 51-14 drubbing of Christchurch. "STAB" is looking ahead toward there last game before the postseason where they are looking at a three seed.
Jake Haley and Queen Anne's beat Parkside to reach 8-0. After not practicing all week due to a pinched nerve, J Haley put his stamp on the game with a 16-yard TD and an interception. He and brother Quinn also visited Coach Urick at Georgetown the past weekend.
John Urbank continues to use his tall frame to pull in big catches and big games. He had 90 yards receiving this past weekend.
Chris Lapierre continues to run through the NJ football scene literally as Shawnee's team holds the top spot in the rankings.
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RISE UP BOYS Question of the week:
What is your most embarrassing sports moment?
What is your best sports moment?
Quinn Haley:
Embarrassing sports moment: My first youth basketball game, I didn't really get it and I couldn't control myself. I just kept flying down the court and heaving up 3-point bombs. I think I went 1 for 20 and the coach had to pull me out of the game. On the ride home, my brothers and parents kept laughing at me and trying to explain how wrong that was.
Best Sports moment: Last night in Laser Tag, I led my team to victory with 8,000 points.
Jake Haley:
Embarrassing sports moment: The first time I played golf this summer on the course behind our house, I sliced three tee shots in a row onto a neighbors back porch and roof and those were the only three golf balls I had to play with. I had to walk right back inside the house.
Best Sports moment: State Championship (u-15). It was youth ball, but I was with some great players I will know for the rest of my life. We were huge underdogs and we upset the Baltimore league champs in the state AA final. We were missing some of our best players, but our coaches had us in incredible condition and we had great team chemistry. I had around 17 saves and a bunch of GBs and our middies were awesome. After a big save, I watched Pat Harbeson go coast-to-coast for the game-winner with less than 5 seconds left, and I knew we had done something special.
John Urbank:
Embarrassing sports moment: was last year I was chasing down a groundball and couldn't scoop it so I kept running and we have these nets up to protect the kids on the track so I was running with all my momentum and didn't stop and ran right into the nets knocked it over and got stuck in it.
Best Sports moment: recently would have to be going down to UMBC this summer for the Brine Shootout with the Long Island Express and winning every game when we were playing against mostly seniors or prep school kids. We won the final game in overtime capping off a great weekend.
Matt White:
Embarrassing sports moment: was getting stuffed one on one with a goalie at blue chip juniors with probably every coach in the country watching.
Best Sports moment: was scoring the game winner as time expired last year in the conference semis against Greenwich last year.
Frank Price II:
Embarrassing sports moment: It was a home game, and was chasing a loose ball that was headed out of bounds, I dove to try to keep it in play, and landed in a huge puddle of water I was soaked and covered in mud for the rest of the game.
Best Sports moment: Scoring the game winner against a team that we were never expected to beat in a million years. And then beating them a second time later that season. we beat wake field, who was suposed to win the conference
Harry Prevas:
Embarrassing sports moment: was probably in the football game against Calvert Hall a few weeks back. Davey Emala threw me a pass that would be a touch down and the corner back covering me tripped. The ball went straight threw my hands.
Best Sports moment: Beating DeMatha
Owen Van Arsdale:
Embarrassing sports moment: was when I muffed a punt the first game I played punt returner on the first punt. We were already getting blown out, our defense finally got a stop, and I lost the ball inside the redzone.
Best Sports moment: was winning the lacrosse state championship in double overtime 8-7. The winning goal was also a great end-to-end team play. That team was really fun to be on and it was a perfect way to end the season.
Craig Goodermote
Embarrassing sports moment: was during a hockey game I was on a breakaway and my pants fell down to my ankles and I tripped and blew it. I felt like a complete clown.
Best Sports moment: hands down had to be participating in the Nike
Blue-chip camp. All the guys there were great. It was nothing but awesome.
Chris "Shocker" Lapierre:
Embarrassing sports moment: was in 8th grade when I was playing center field for my schools baseball team. A line drive was hit right at me; I was running at a dead sprint in to catch it when the ball hit me square in the middle of my forehead and bounced all the way to the fence. That's also when I choose high school lax over baseball.
Connor English:
Embarrassing sports moment: for me had to be my freshman year of lax. Only me and one other freshmen were brought up and the seniors told us all season that come playoff time we had to sing a song or do a skit in front of the whole team and coaches, but we didn't believe them. When our 1st playoff game came we had a breakfast that morning and the night before they called us and said be ready. So my friend and I wanted it to be good so we sang "I will survive" and did the dance they did in the replacements to it.
Best Sports moment: I would have to say it was when we played Darien my sophomore year, we won and I had 4 G's, the sick part was it was on MSG and I got interviewed after with Ryan Young, it was pretty sweet.
Michael Morris:
Embarrassing sports moment: was probably when we were playing Delbarton my freshmen year at Ridgewood and I was running up field looking for someone to pass to. The Delbarton attackman riding me made a great diving play, and swinging his stick around my body made my stick helicopter in the air. He picked up the ball uncontested and scored.
Best Sports moment: of mine was my sophomore year at Deerfield going undefeated. Everyday was fun on that team, and going 16-0 was a culmination of a lot of hard work throughout the year. It was a very memorable and enjoyable season for me, one that I grew a lot as a lacrosse player.
Tobias Armour:
Embarrassing sports moment: Probably my sophomore year. During a soccer game, this forward pulled a move on me and I fell flat on my face because I tripped over my own feet.
Best Sports moment: Not sure I have one; there have been a lot that I will never forget
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