What is Rock Elite Lacrosse. How does Rock Lacrosse develop players for NCAA success. Who are the key coaches and staff members at Rock Lacrosse. What are Rock Lacrosse’s notable alumni achievements. How can players join Rock Lacrosse teams.
Rock Lacrosse: A Premier Pathway to NCAA Lacrosse
Rock Lacrosse has established itself as one of the nation’s top programs for developing NCAA-caliber lacrosse players. With a 17-year track record of success, Rock Lacrosse consistently sends 20-35 players annually to NCAA programs across all divisions. The organization’s primary focus is on player development, with a curriculum designed to prepare athletes for high-level high school play and ultimately successful NCAA careers.
Key Achievements and Alumni Success
- Over 90% of Rock’s middle school participants who continue to the high school program earn NCAA lacrosse commitments
- 3 Rock alumni selected for the 2020 Team USA World Team
- Multiple alumni winning prestigious NCAA awards, including Player of the Year and Positional Player of the Year honors
- Several alumni playing professional lacrosse in the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) and Major League Lacrosse (MLL)
Expert Coaching Staff: The Backbone of Rock Lacrosse
Rock Lacrosse prides itself on its high-caliber coaching staff, comprised of current and former varsity high school coaches and NCAA coaches from the Baltimore area. This investment in top-tier coaching talent has been a key factor in the program’s success in player development.
Spotlight on Coach Brandon Childs
One standout member of the Rock Lacrosse coaching staff is Coach Brandon Childs. As the head coach of York College and a five-season veteran of the Rock Lacrosse program, Childs brings a wealth of experience to the organization. He currently coaches the Rock 2022 ELITE MD Top 22 team and has previously led the 2017 and 2019 ELITE MD Top 22 teams.
Under Childs’ leadership at York College, the team has achieved numerous milestones, including:
- A school-record 16 wins in 2014
- Earning a share of the Conference regular season title
- Making the program’s first appearance in the CAC title game
- Receiving the first-ever Pool C (at-large) berth to the NCAA Tournament
Rock Lacrosse’s Comprehensive Player Development Approach
Rock Lacrosse’s success in producing NCAA-caliber players stems from its holistic approach to player development. How does Rock Lacrosse structure its program to maximize player growth? The organization employs a multi-faceted strategy that includes:
- Year-round training opportunities
- Competitive spring and summer game schedules
- Emphasis on core skill development through focused practice sessions
- Exposure to college-level coaching and playing styles
- Tailored development plans for middle school and high school players
This comprehensive approach ensures that players receive the necessary instruction and experience to excel at higher levels of play.
Joining Rock Lacrosse: Opportunities for Aspiring Players
For talented and passionate lacrosse players looking to take their game to the next level, Rock Lacrosse offers several pathways to join their elite teams. The organization is currently seeking players for various age groups and positions:
- 2022: Top 44 Midfielders
- 2023: Attack and midfielders for Top 22 & 44 teams (varsity level players)
- 2024: Attack and midfielders for Top 22 team
- 2025: Attackmen & Midfielders
- 2026 & 2027: Building AA caliber teams for middle school program
How can interested players get evaluated for Rock Lacrosse teams? The organization offers several options:
- Winter skills group sessions on Sunday mornings
- Evaluations during winter/spring skill sessions or practices
- Contacting Rock Lacrosse directly for evaluation opportunities
Rock Lacrosse’s Middle School Program: Building a Strong Foundation
Rock Lacrosse recognizes the importance of early skill development in creating successful high school and college players. How does Rock Lacrosse approach middle school player development? The organization is currently building AA caliber 2026 & 2027 teams with a focus on:
- Providing a robust and advanced lacrosse development experience
- Setting the stage for high levels of productivity as players transition to high school
- Balancing competitive game schedules with essential skills instruction
- Emphasizing core skills that are crucial for long-term success
This middle school program is designed to create a seamless transition into Rock’s high school program, where players have historically achieved remarkable success in securing NCAA commitments.
The Impact of Rock Lacrosse Alumni in Professional Lacrosse
Rock Lacrosse’s influence extends beyond the college level, with several alumni making their mark in professional lacrosse leagues. Who are some of the notable Rock Lacrosse alumni playing professionally? The program boasts alumni in both the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL) and Major League Lacrosse (MLL):
PLL Players
- Ryan Drenner (2013 alum)
- Ryan Brown (2012 alum)
- Greyson Torain (2014 alum)
- Johnny Surdick (2014 alum)
MLL Players
- Zach Goodrich (2015 alum)
- Michael Mayer (2013 alum)
These professional players serve as inspiration for current Rock Lacrosse athletes, demonstrating the potential for long-term success in the sport.
Rock Lacrosse’s Commitment to Continuous Improvement
Rock Lacrosse’s 17-year history of success is built on a foundation of continuous improvement and adaptation. How does Rock Lacrosse stay at the forefront of player development? The organization maintains its edge through:
- Regular evaluation and refinement of training curricula
- Staying current with evolving NCAA recruiting trends
- Investing in coaching education and development
- Leveraging alumni experiences to inform program improvements
- Embracing new technologies and training methodologies
This commitment to evolution ensures that Rock Lacrosse continues to provide its players with the most effective path to NCAA and professional lacrosse success.
The Role of Competition in Rock Lacrosse’s Development Model
While skill development is paramount, Rock Lacrosse recognizes the importance of competitive play in player growth. How does Rock Lacrosse balance training and competition? The program employs a strategic approach that includes:
- Competitive spring and summer game schedules
- Participation in elite tournaments and showcases
- Scrimmages against top-tier high school and club teams
- Inter-squad competitions to foster a competitive environment
This balanced approach ensures that players develop their skills in practice while learning to apply them effectively in game situations.
Rock Lacrosse’s Holistic Approach to Player Development
Beyond on-field skills, Rock Lacrosse emphasizes the development of the whole athlete. What aspects of player development does Rock Lacrosse focus on? The program’s holistic approach includes:
- Mental toughness and resilience training
- Leadership development opportunities
- Academic support and guidance
- Nutrition and fitness education
- Character development and sportsmanship
This comprehensive approach helps create well-rounded athletes who are prepared for success both on and off the field.
The Future of Rock Lacrosse: Expanding Opportunities and Impact
As Rock Lacrosse continues to grow and evolve, the organization remains committed to expanding opportunities for aspiring lacrosse players. What are some of Rock Lacrosse’s future initiatives? The program is focusing on:
- Expanding its geographic reach to serve more players
- Developing new partnerships with college programs
- Enhancing its use of technology in player development and recruitment
- Creating more opportunities for female lacrosse players
- Strengthening its alumni network to provide mentorship and guidance
These initiatives aim to solidify Rock Lacrosse’s position as a premier pathway to NCAA lacrosse success for years to come.
Measuring Success: Rock Lacrosse’s Impact on Player Outcomes
Rock Lacrosse’s success is ultimately measured by the achievements of its players and alumni. How does Rock Lacrosse track and evaluate its impact on player development? The organization employs several metrics:
- NCAA commitment rates across all divisions
- High school varsity participation and leadership roles
- Individual and team accolades at the high school and college levels
- Professional lacrosse draft selections and signings
- Academic achievements of student-athletes
By tracking these outcomes, Rock Lacrosse can continuously assess and improve its development programs to maximize player success.
The Rock Lacrosse Community: More Than Just a Club
Rock Lacrosse has cultivated a strong sense of community among its players, families, coaches, and alumni. How does this community contribute to player development? The Rock Lacrosse community provides:
- Mentorship opportunities between current players and alumni
- A supportive network for players as they navigate their lacrosse journeys
- Shared resources and knowledge among families and coaches
- Volunteer opportunities to give back to the sport and local community
- Lifelong connections that extend beyond the playing field
This strong community foundation enhances the overall experience for Rock Lacrosse players and contributes to their long-term success in lacrosse and life.
Rock Lacrosse
Rock Lacrosse Fall 2020/Summer 2021 Team Evaluations
Rock Lacrosse is looking for highly competitive and passionate student athletes who have a sincere desire to become impact player at the next level! We are looking to fill select rosters positions on our 2025-2022 teams. If you are interested in exploring opportunities, please send us a note and we will discuss evaluations at one of our winter/spring skill sessions or practices.
Rock is currently holding winter skills group sessions on Sunday mornings – FEB 14 & 21st. If you are interested in an evaluation and or being introduced to our coaches, our teams and our approach, we would be happy to welcome you to one of these sessions.
Please contact Rock via the link immediately below, if you are interested.
Rock Evaluation Information
2022 Top 44 Midfielders
2023 – Looking for attack and midfielders for Top 22 & 44 teams. Looking for varsity level players for each team.
2024 – Looking for attack and midfielders for Top 22 team.
2025 Looking for Attackman & Midfielders
2025 Looking for additional coaches
2026 & 2027
Rock Lacrosse is building AA caliber 2026 & 2027 teams. These teams will move through our middle school program and be staged to matriculate in our high school program.
We have former NCAA coaches and players, with significant lacrosse teaching experienced, aligned to guide these teams this season and throughout their middle school and high school careers.
Rock is seeking players and families interested in a robust and well positioned advanced lacrosse development experience that will set that stage for high levels of productivity as players move into High School. Over our 17 year history, over 90% of our middle school participants that moved up into our high school program have earned an NCAA lacrosse commitments.
These teams will play a competitive spring and summer schedule, with an emphasis on skills instruction required to “table-set” for a successful lacrosse developmental journey.
Rock understands playing games at this level is fun, but we also know there are core and very important skills players need to learn at this level that can only be addressed through a concerted focus on practice and training.
About Rock Lacrosse
Rock Lacrosse has one of the nations most robust NCAA recruiting records over our 17 years of operation, sending on average 20-35 players annually to NCAA programs.
Rock Lacrosse number one mission, since our founding, is player development. We take is seriously, it’s not just a term we use, it is part of the core of the club. True player development takes experience and time, and we have evolved our curriculum and training initiatives with a specific emphasis on preparing our players to play at the highest level in high school, setting the stage for a productive NCAA career.
All you have to do is look at our results! Which resides in our alums!
Here are few highlights!
We have many more!
Visit our NCAA Commitments Page to view our history on college commitments
Recent Accolades
3 – 2020 Team USA World Team Members – Zach Goodrich (2015 alum), Johnny Surdick (2014 alum), Ryan Brown (2012 alum)
Kevin Rogers (2016 alum) – 2020 NCAA DIII Player of the Year
Zach Goodrich (2016 alum) – 2019 DI Midfielder of the Year
Johnny Surdick (2014 alum) – 2019 DI Defenseman of the Year
Brett Malamphy (2014 alum) – 2019 DIII Outstanding Face Off Award
Alums Playing Professional Lacrosse
Ryan Drenner (2013 alum) – PLL
Ryan Brown (2012 alum) – PLL
Greyson Torain (2014 alum) – PLL
Johnny Surdick (2014 alum) – PLL
Zach Goodrich (2015 alum) – MLL
Michael Mayer (2013 alum) – MLL
Rock Lacrosse coaching and player development staffs consists of the Baltimore areas top instructors. All of our coaches are current or former Varsity High School coaches and or NCAA coaches. Rock invests heavily in our coaches, which has provided tangible returns on the investment our members make in their development as elite lacrosse players.
Rock Program Staff and Coaches
Coach Childs York College Head Coach – Rock 2022 ELITE Top 22 Coach
Coach Childs is entering his 5th season coaching in the Rock Lacrosse program. Current Coach of Rock 2022 ELITE MD Top 22, Coach Childs also Coached Rock 2017 & 2019 ELITE MD Top 22 teams. Currently York College head coach Brandon Childs enters his 7th season at the helm of the Green and White after four successful seasons at York.
In 2014, Childs led the Spartans to a school-record 16 wins as York earned a share of the Conference regular season title and the second seed in the CAC tournament. The Spartans made their first appearance in the CAC title game and received a Pool C (at-large) birth to the NCAA Tournament, also a program first. The Spartans advanced to the round of 16 in their first year in the tournament. For his efforts, Childs was named CAC Coach of the year and was one of five finalists for the USILA National Coach of The Year.
In addition to the Spartans’ 2014 team success, a school-record six Spartans earned All-CAC honors including the Capital Athletic Conference Rookie-of-the-Year, Garrett Barker. Five Spartans were named USILA All-Americans and Senior Seth Krolus was named to the USILA Academic All-American Team. Junior attackman Tyler Hutson was named to the COSIDA Academic All-American team as well.
The Spartans are 48-25 in Childs’ four seasons at the helm of the program and his career record now sits at 76-44.
Childs, the fourth coach in program history, has had a strong run of success during his coaching career. While at Eastern University, he posted an overall record of 28-19 including a 23-9 mark in conference play. Childs led the Eagles to a trio of MAC tournament appearances.
Prior to taking over the Eastern program, Childs was a three-year assistant at Dickinson College where he directed the Red Devil offense. Dickinson went 27-16 over his three years in Carlisle.
Childs began his coaching career after a stellar four-year tenure as a player at Lynchburg College. He concluded his career with 193 points on 91 goals and 102 assists. His 102 assists, still stands as a school record for Lynchburg. He was a USILA All-American as a junior and again as a senior while he was also a Scholar All-American as a senior. Childs was a three-time ODAC All-Conference player for the Hornets.
At the conclusion of his playing career, Childs served as an assistant coach for the Hornet program as he pursued his Masters’ Degree in Educational Leadership. He completed his advanced degree in May of 2008.
Rock Recruiting Advisment
Rock Lacrosse boast one of the nations most robust and success track records for NCAA commitments to DI, DII, DIII programs. Annually, on average there are 150-185 Rock alums rostered on NCAA DI, DII, DIII teams.
The success garnered from an NCAA commitment perspective can be traced directly to the Rock Lacrosse Philosophy and the programs concerted and never wavering commitment to player development implemented through Rock Lacrosse’ structure and curriculum delivered to each of our participants through our high experienced staff of coaches and instructors.
2020 Alum Accolades
Team USA Alums
Zach Goodrich – 2015 alum – Boston Cannons – Towson University – Kent Island HS
Johnny Surdick – 2014 alum – PLL – Army – Dematha Catholic HS
Ryan Grown – 2012 alum – PLL – Atlas – Johns Hopkins University – Calvert Hall
Rock Lacrosse has 7 alums this season on MLL and PLL rosters
Zach Goodrich – MLL – Boston Cannons
Michael Mayer – MLL – NY Lizards
Matt Rees – PLL – Atlas
Ryan Drenner – PLL – Waterdogs
Ryan Brown – PLL – Atlas
Johnny Surdick – PLL – Player Pool (serving his country)
Greyson Torain – PLL – Player Pool (serving his country)
All Decade Teams
Ryan Brown – Johns Hopkins, Ryan Drenner and Zach Goodrich – Towson U – were all named to the Upstream Lacrosse All Decade team for their respective college teams.
College Accolades
DIII Player of Year
Kevin Rogers was named 2020 DIII Player of the Year, the 2016 Rock alum from Loudon County HS, and senior from Lynchburg College, finished a spectacular career with the Hornets. Kevin will play his 5th year at High Point.
Michael Quinn – Mercer University – Kent Island HS – was honored as a USILA Scholar All American. One of the top midfielders in all of Division I lacrosse and a force in the Southern Conference, Michael is testimony to a true student athlete.
Brett Malamphy 2014 alum- was named DIII First Team All American and DIII Face Off Player of the Year. Former CAC player of the year, finished 2020 as a 2X 1st Team All American and 2X FO POY!
Dylan Wolf 2017 alum – York College – Fallston HS earned 2020 USILA DIII All American Honors
Wes Chairs – Mt. St. Joseph & Colin Kelly – Marriotts Ridge HS both starters at Mercer University, earned College Crosse Freshman All American honors
2019 Alum Accolades
Division I
Zach Goodrich – Towson – 1st Team – USILA DI Midfielder of the Year
Johnny Surdick – ARMY – 1st Team – USILA DI Defenseman of the Year
Ryan Terefenko – Ohio State – 2nd Team – Low & Away /Lancaster
Division III
Brett Malamphy – Salisbury – 1st Team – USILA DIII FOGO Player of the Year
Kevin Rogers – Lynchburg – 1st Team
Jake Waxter – Denison – 2nd Team
Hunter Davis – York College – 2nd Team
JD Beck – York College – 2nd Team
During and after the 2018 NCAA season Rock Lacrosse 12 alums received pre and post season All-American honors in various polls:
Zach Goodrich – Towson University – Kent Island HS – Midfield
Ryan Hursey – Georgetown University – Westminster HS – Midfield
Johnn Surdick – Army – Dematha Catholic HS – LPM/D
Greyson Torain – Navy – Dematha Catholic HS – Midfield
Ryan Terefenko – Ohio State U – Wilson West Lawn HS
Casey Rees – Navy – Boys Latin – Midfield
Mikey Wynne – Notre Dame – St. Paul’s – Attack
Dillon Hannah – York College – Catonsville HS
JD Beck – York College – Kent Island High School – LPM/D
Hunter Davis – York College – Westminster HS – Attack
Landry Marshall – Glenelg HS – Goalie
Logan Sweeney – Florida Institute of Tech – Liberty HS – Midfield
Rock Lacrosse NCAA Commitments
2014
Jason Ashwood(A)-Hereford High School-High Point
Johnny Giuffreda(A)-Kent Island High School-Loyola
Bailey Martin(A)-Salesianum-Vermont
Mikey Wynne(A)-St. Paul’s-Notre Dame
Connor Dubois(D)-Mt. Hebron High School-Florida Institute of Tech.
Johnny Surdick(D/LPM)-Dematha Catholic HS-Army
Bain Schroeder(D)-Dematha Catholic HS-UMASS-Lowell
Bennett Moore(D)- St. Paul’s-Hobart
Liam Brine(D)-Govenor’s Academy-Holy Cross
Brad Peters(G)-Dematha Catholic HS-Brown
Luke Mantenin(LPM)-St. Paul’s-Wagner
Matthew Quinn(M)-Kent Island High School-Mercer
Tyler Wasson(M)-Glenelg High School-Navy
Ryan Hursey(M)-Westminster High School-Georgetown
Clay Kirby(M)-Mt. St. Josephs High School-Washington & Lee
Brett Malamphry(M)-Arundel High School-UMBC
James Fromert-Kent Island High School-Mercer
Jacob Hagar(M)-Kent Island High School-Towson
Eric Boyle(A)-Franklin High School-Hampden Sydney
Dillon Hannah(A)-Catonsville High School-York College
Charlie Kiler(A)-North Carroll High School-McDaniel
Eric Humphrey(D)-South Carroll High School-Hood College
Matt Kotroco(D)-Westminster High School-Shippensburg
Scott Gwynn(D)-Westminster High School-Wheeling Jesuit
Blake Askenas(M)-Franklin High School-Virginia Tech
Nathan Boldyga(M)-Severn School-Oberlin
Matthew Gigliotti(FOGO)-Mt. St. Joseph HS-VMI
Jake Berger(D)-St. Mary’s HS-Wagner
AJ Beck(Goalie)-Catonsville HS-Arcadia
2015
Carter Flaig(A)-St. Paul’s-Princeton
Robert Clark(A)-McDonogh School-Georgetown
Sean Carter(A)-Mt. St. Joseph-Mercer
Blake McDermott(A/M)-South Carroll HS-UMBC
Patrick Clipp(M)-Marriotts Ridge HS-UMBC
Zach Goodrich(M)-Kent Island HS-Towson
Matt Sovero(A/M)-St. Peter & Paul HS-Towson
Ben Scmerler(G)-Gilman-Tufts
Jake Waxter(A)-Gilman-Denison
Hunter Davis(A)-Westminster-York College
Michael Colgan(D)-Loyola Blakefield-Mary Washington
Jake Bredeck (D)-Catonsville HS-Florida Tech
JD Beck (LPM/D)-Kent Island HS-York College
Brady Ament (A)-Calvert Hall HS-Stevenson
Brody Bartell(G)-Hereford HS-Stevenson
Austin Glab(M)-Calvert Hall-York College
Jason Brown(A)-Calvert Hall-Army
Chad Patterson(D)-Westminster HS-Towson
Jake Norhausen(D)-Loyola Blakefield-Army
Stephen Bull(D)-Loyola Blakefield-Bates
Stone Boone(A/M)-Kent Island HS-UMBC
Zach Roberts (LPM)-Fallston HS-Mt. St. Mary’s
Christian Hall (MD)-Eastern Tech. HS-Pfeiffer
Logan Sweeney (M)-Liberty HS-Florida Tech
Barrett Campbell (D)-Fallston HS-Lebanon Valley
Ian Dickens (D)-Fallston High School-Goucher
Kyle Kinney (A)-North East HS-Frostburg
Jimmy Russo (A)-St. John’s Catholic Prep-Goucher
Josh Schulman (M)-River Hill HS-Mary Washington
JT Weitzel (M)-North Carroll HS-Wilkes
2016
Drew Harrison(M)-Mt. St. Joseph High School-Maryland
Joe Patti(D)-Hereford High School-Towson
Gray Bodden(D)-Winters Mills High School-Towson
Alex Pfaff(LPM/D)-Loyola Blakefield-Villanova
John Faus(LPM/D)-St. Paul’s School-Furman
Brad Szparaga(M)-St. Paul’s School-Florida Tech
Luke Fromert(A)-Kent Island HS-Mercer
Zach Alt (M/FOGO)-Franklin HS-Mt. St. Mary’s
Tommy Bowser (M)-York Catholic-Florida Tech
Barazani Chiwego (LPM/D)-Franklin HS-Florida Tech
Nick Fornadel (LPM/D)-Calvert Hall HS-Florida Tech
Jordan Elam (LPM/D)-Loundon Valley HS-Mercer University
Kevin Wynne (M/A)-St. Paul’s School-Mercer University
Mike Quinn (M)-Kent Island HS-Mercer University
Ricky Koehler (M) – Dematha Catholic HS – High Point
Garrett Michel (A)-Dulaney HS-Florida Tech
Chase Goldstein (LPM/D)-Franklin HS-VMI
Joe Maranto-(M/FO)-Fallston HS-Randolph Macon
Connor Lowry-(LPM/D)-Westminster HS-Eastern University
Josh Huerbin-(M/FO)-Loudon County HS-Washington College
Tanner Yanick-(M)-York Catholic-York College
Collin Mailman-(M)-York Suburban-Drexel
Pat Stafford-(D)-Red Lion HS-John Carroll
Katon Yantek (A) – York Central HS – Ursinis
Mason Markey (D) – York Central HS – DeSales University
Dylan Short-(M/A)-Franklin HS-Huntingdon College
Andrew Barstow-(D)-St. Paul’s-Hamilton College
Aiden Kirkendall-(A)-Susquehanna HS-Lycoming
Michael Sipes-(A)-York Suburban-Frostburg
Reagan Chasney (A/M) – Boys Latin HS – Oberlin
Liam Wilcox (G) – Fallston HS – Hood College
Tate Hutchinson – St. Joseph University – (LAL)
Nate Patterson – St. Joseph University – (LAL)
Kark Van Blargan – Army – (LAL)
Jason Roland – St. Joseph University – (LAL)
Dylan Speitel – University of Hartford – (LAL)
Chase Pirozzi – Mount St. Mary’s (LAL)
Ryan Terefenko – Ohio State University – (LAL)
Jacob Mast- Robert Morris University – (LAL)
Nic Brown – Delaware Valley University – (LAL)
Jacob Corcoran – Seton Hill University (LAL)
Corey Hurst – Messiah College – (LAL)
Reagan Ketchum – Ursinus College – (LAL)
Jon Sickler – Rochester Institute of Technology – (LAL)
Griffin Smith – Catholic University – (LAL)
Parker Wolf – Ursinus College – (LAL)
Brandon Witmer – Messiah College – (LAL)
Stevie Roda – Ursinus College – (LAL)
Marco Pettica – College of Wooster (LAL)
2017
Steve Peters(A/M)-Cumberland Valley HS-Villanova
Matthew Mayer(M)-St. Paul’s School-Navy
Stuart Greenspon (A/M)-Episcopal HS (VA)-Hobart
Casey Dubois (G)- Mt. Hebron HS – Army
Kyle Stofko (D) – CM Wright HS – Wagner University
Joey Tabak (A) – Westminster HS – Bridgewater College
DJ Galloway (D) – Kent Island HS – York College
Casey Waller (A/M) – IMG/Good Counsel – Drexel University
Jack Davies (M) – Wando HS (Loggerheads) – Army
Ben Clafee (A) – Fallston High School – St. Mary’s College
Tucker Almany (G) – St. James HS – St. Joseph’s University
Riley Schmidt (M) – Glenelg Country School – Lynchburg College
Alec Pupshis (LPM/D) – Mount Saint Joseph HS – Lynchurg College
Stone Stitcher (A) – Kent Island HS – Eastern University
Garritt Schwartz (A/M) – McClay School (FL) – Roanoke College
Justin Willams (M) – Fallston HS – Florida Tech University
Dylan Wolf (M) – Fallston HS – York College
Ryan McManus (M/A) – Westminster HS – Mount St. Mary’s University
Devon Heckman (M) – Cumberland Valley HS – Widener University
Matt Hager (D) – Cumberland Valley HS – Muhlenberg College
Scott Eberle (M) – Hershey HS – Swarthmore College
Ben Puodziunas (G) – Cocalico HS – Lake Erie
Tyler Zameroski (A) – Lampeter Strasburg – Seton Hill University
Cameron Linger (M) – Fallston High School – St. Mary’s College
Kyle Hurley (A/M) – Loch Raven High School – St. Mary’s College
Zach Shrift (D) – Hershey HS – McDaniel College
John Gilbert (A) – Eastern York HS – Albright College
AJ Lentz (LPM/D) – Dallastown HS – York College
David Welsh (LPM/D) – Westminster HS – Florida Tech
Garret Voight (LPM/D) – Boys Latin HS – Ohio Wesleyan U
Noah Park (M) – Westminster HS – Florida Tech
Antonio Mastramonlis (LPM/D) – St. Paul’s School – Florida Tech
Kyle Dizon (M) – South Carroll HS – Marist University
Rowan Bartell (M) – Boys Latin HS – Roanoke
Samuel Emig (A) – Red Lion HS – Eastern University
JP Shaaber (M) – Wilson HS – Acadia University
Matt Kissel (LPM/D) – Manheim Township HS – Frostburg State
Logan Green (Attack/Midfield) – Winters Mill HS – Eastern University
Jimmy Kurnik (Midfield) – Eastern York HS – Eastern University
Kyle Pritchard (D) – Dematha Catholic HS – Hampden Sydney
Harrison Peacock (A) – Douglas Freeman HS – Roanoke College
Jack Sheehan (A) – State College HS (PA) – Ferrum College
Dylan Pinsky (M) – Boys Latin HS – Ohio Northern University
Evan Gaines (D) – Boys Latin HS – Washington College
Jake Hahn (G) – Bishop McNamara – Florida Tech
2018
Cole Ament (A/M) – St. Paul’s School – Salisbury University
Ryan Leonard (A) – Churchill HS – Towson University
Alex Kilgour (M) – Central York HS – Franlin & Marshall
Kollin Vaught (M/FOGO) – Central York HS – Eastern
Andrew Taylor (LPM) – Fallston HS – UMBC
Andrew Caples (LPM/D) – St. Paul’s School – Richmond
Zeb Hollinger (M) – Spring Grove HS – Florida Tech University
Jake Huebrin (M) – Loudoun Valley HS – University of Tampa
Milo Moose (M) – St. Paul’s School – Dickinson College
Nate Portray (M) – Lampeter Strasburg – Westminster College
Lucien St. Onge (M) – York Suburban HS – Delaware Valley
Jack Burns (A) – St. Johns Catholic HS – Bellarmine University
Brady Altobello (M) – Churchill High School – Christopher Newport
Owen Miller (A) – Manheim Township HS – Tampa
Everett Campbell (D) – Fallston HS – McDaniel College
Brett Rogers (A) – St. Johns Catholic Prep HS – Lynchburg College
2019
Andrew Milani (A) – St. Paul’s High School – Towson University
Billy Briegel (D) – Penn Manor HS – Hartford University
Max Stukenberg (D) – St. Paul’s High School – Wagner University
Jack Guiffre (A) – Louisville Collegiate School – Kenyon College
Tre Freeman (A) – Manheim Township HS – Bridgewater College
Jayden Hull (LPM) – Westminster HS – York College
Colin Kelley (G) – Marriotts Ridge HS – Mercer University
Christian Etchison (M) – Westminster High School – Mount St. Mary’s
John Lux (A) – Cedar Crest High School – Salisbury University
Chris Darmino (LPM) – Liberty High School – Lynchburg College
Andrew Snelbaker (FOM) – York Catholic High School – Tampa University
Wes Chairs (D) – Mount Saint Joseph High School – Mercer University
Jon Spiropoulos (D) – St. Paul’s High School – Boston University
Dekhari Clark (D) – St. Paul’s High School – Hampton University
Zach Mentzer (M) – Red Lion High School – York College
Brett Kropinksi (M) – Century High School – Franklin & Marshall
Nick Jessen (A) – McCallie School – Lafayette University
Ian Callinan (G) – Catonsville High School – York College
Josh Heckman(M) – Penn Manor High School – Swarthmore College
Brennan Treacy (M) – St. Paul’s High School – Mercer University
Dillon Dierman (D) – Middletown High School – Vassar College
Eddie Pope (FOGO) – McDonogh School – Rhodes College
Carson Frey (M/A) – St. Paul’s School – Lebanon Valley College
Cal Wilcox (M) – Fallston HS – St. Mary’s College (MD)
Bryce Henise (M) – Eastern York HS – Robert Morris University
Jason Nazarenus (D) – Red Lion HS – Elizabethtown College
Jalen Stanton (M) – Century HS – Lynn University
2020
Conner Covey (M/A) – Westminster HS – Marist
Logan Covey (G) – Westminster HS – Marist
Logan Santos (M) – St. Paul’s School – Ohio State University
Connor Slein (A) – St. Paul’s School – Towson University
Cole McCarthy (M) – St. Paul’s School – Mercer University
Cooper Rhue (M) – Oceanside Academy – Lander University
Joey Boylston (D) – Oceanside Academy – University of Utah
Simon Dickson – Wando HS – Haverford College
TJ Moore (G) – Cedar Crest HS – Lehigh (wrestling)
Ian McNaughton (D) – Central York HS – York College
Easton Lanclos (M) – Cumberland Valley HS – Christopher Newport U
Gavin Jens (M) – Queen Annes HS – York College
Tony Lazarri – River Hill HS – Mary Washington U
Adam Williams – Catonsville HS – McDaniel College
Ryan Pritchard – Dematha Catholic HS – Randolph Macon College
Cam Weeks – Ocean Collegiate (SC) – York College
Quinten Lyons – Red Lion HS – Tampa University
Isaiah Hines – Allen HS (TX) – Anderson University
Kyle Hatcher – New Hanover HS (NC) – Lenoir Rhyne University
John Recher – St. Paul’s School – Hofstra University
Evan Park – Westminster HS – Newberry College
Chad Schaffer – Manchester Valley HS – Elizabethtown College
Austin Sipes – York Suburban HS – Frostburg State University
Andrew Ward – Palmyra High School – Florida Institute of Technology
Will Stone – Conestoga Valley HS – Arcadia University
Max Anderson – Central Dauphin High School – Lycoming College
Colin Kondraki – Hershey HS – Elizabethtown College
Brandon Luft – Palmyra High School – Greensboro College
Matthew Funk – Trinity High School – Harford Community College
Connor Sanders – Central Dauphin High School – Lynn University
Connor McDonough – State College High School – Catholic University
2021
Travis Hershey – Lower Dauphin High School – McDaniel College
JD Robinson – Penn Manor High School – Delaware Valley College
JP Jones – Lancaster Catholic High School – Susquehanna University
Zach Jennings – Wando High School – Rhodes College
Dom Notolli – Hempfield High School – Ursinus College
Corbin Moore – Mannheim Central High School – Frostburg State
Seamus Kearney – South Carroll High School – Frostburg State
Mason Scott – Lancaster Country Day – CCBC Essex
Conner Harlacher – West York High School – University of Lynchburg
Conrad Dillman – Conestoga Valley High School – McDaniel College
Sam Szweda – Calvert Hall College High School – Salisbury University
Ryan Addison – Mount Saint Joseph – Bridgewater College
Jakob Terpak – Central York High School – Florida Tech University
2022
Keagan Treacy – St.Paul’s School – Army
Garrett Taylor – Friends School – Binghamton University
Jacob Notolli – St. Paul’s School – Marquette University
Rock Lacrosse
Rock Lacrosse Fall 2020/Summer 2021 Team Evaluations
Rock Lacrosse is looking for highly competitive and passionate student athletes who have a sincere desire to become impact player at the next level! We are looking to fill select rosters positions on our 2025-2022 teams. If you are interested in exploring opportunities, please send us a note and we will discuss evaluations at one of our winter/spring skill sessions or practices.
Rock is currently holding winter skills group sessions on Sunday mornings – FEB 14 & 21st. If you are interested in an evaluation and or being introduced to our coaches, our teams and our approach, we would be happy to welcome you to one of these sessions.
Please contact Rock via the link immediately below, if you are interested.
Rock Evaluation Information
2022 Top 44 Midfielders
2023 – Looking for attack and midfielders for Top 22 & 44 teams. Looking for varsity level players for each team.
2024 – Looking for attack and midfielders for Top 22 team.
2025 Looking for Attackman & Midfielders
2025 Looking for additional coaches
2026 & 2027
Rock Lacrosse is building AA caliber 2026 & 2027 teams. These teams will move through our middle school program and be staged to matriculate in our high school program.
We have former NCAA coaches and players, with significant lacrosse teaching experienced, aligned to guide these teams this season and throughout their middle school and high school careers.
Rock is seeking players and families interested in a robust and well positioned advanced lacrosse development experience that will set that stage for high levels of productivity as players move into High School. Over our 17 year history, over 90% of our middle school participants that moved up into our high school program have earned an NCAA lacrosse commitments.
These teams will play a competitive spring and summer schedule, with an emphasis on skills instruction required to “table-set” for a successful lacrosse developmental journey.
Rock understands playing games at this level is fun, but we also know there are core and very important skills players need to learn at this level that can only be addressed through a concerted focus on practice and training.
About Rock Lacrosse
Rock Lacrosse has one of the nations most robust NCAA recruiting records over our 17 years of operation, sending on average 20-35 players annually to NCAA programs.
Rock Lacrosse number one mission, since our founding, is player development. We take is seriously, it’s not just a term we use, it is part of the core of the club. True player development takes experience and time, and we have evolved our curriculum and training initiatives with a specific emphasis on preparing our players to play at the highest level in high school, setting the stage for a productive NCAA career.
All you have to do is look at our results! Which resides in our alums!
Here are few highlights!
We have many more!
Visit our NCAA Commitments Page to view our history on college commitments
Recent Accolades
3 – 2020 Team USA World Team Members – Zach Goodrich (2015 alum), Johnny Surdick (2014 alum), Ryan Brown (2012 alum)
Kevin Rogers (2016 alum) – 2020 NCAA DIII Player of the Year
Zach Goodrich (2016 alum) – 2019 DI Midfielder of the Year
Johnny Surdick (2014 alum) – 2019 DI Defenseman of the Year
Brett Malamphy (2014 alum) – 2019 DIII Outstanding Face Off Award
Alums Playing Professional Lacrosse
Ryan Drenner (2013 alum) – PLL
Ryan Brown (2012 alum) – PLL
Greyson Torain (2014 alum) – PLL
Johnny Surdick (2014 alum) – PLL
Zach Goodrich (2015 alum) – MLL
Michael Mayer (2013 alum) – MLL
Rock Lacrosse coaching and player development staffs consists of the Baltimore areas top instructors. All of our coaches are current or former Varsity High School coaches and or NCAA coaches. Rock invests heavily in our coaches, which has provided tangible returns on the investment our members make in their development as elite lacrosse players.
Rock Elite League to start in September
Registration is now open to lacrosse players aged 8 to 21 years old to try out for teams in the Rock Elite League, which is set to begin play in September at the Toronto Rock Athletic Centre (TRAC) in Oakville. The league is targeted toward A caliber lacrosse players who are committed to playing competitively throughout the fall and winter and bringing their game to a new level. Players on B and C level teams are also encouraged to tryout as all players will be selected based on their performance at the tryout.
The Rock Elite League will give the best players in the area a chance to play lacrosse throughout the entire year in a professional environment, said Toronto Rock and Toronto Rock Athletic Centre Owner Jamie Dawick. There is a demand for a league like this that will cater to players who want to play in the NLL one day. We will have NLL players and coaches involved from the developmental side in all age categories. The response has been tremendous and spots are filling up quickly.
The Rock Elite League will operate under NLL rules (no O/D for Novice to Bantam players). NLL players Garrett Billings (Toronto), Dan Dawson (Rochester) and Andrew Suitor (Minnesota) as well as Toronto Rock goaltending coach Pat Campbell are just a few of the names already committed to coach in the league.
Players are asked to register in the age category they competed in during the 2013 Ontario Lacrosse Association playing season. The league will begin with a tryout in each age category September 17th through to the 19th. In order to participate in a tryout, all players will need to complete an online registration form by visiting www.rockeliteleague.com. The cost to tryout is $10 and will be held as follows:
TRYOUTS
Tuesday, September 17
PEEWEE (2001-2002) 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m.
MIDGET (1997-1998) 8:30 p.m. 10 p.m.
Wednesday, September 18
BANTAM (1999-2000) 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m.
JUNIOR (1992-1996) 8:30 p.m. 10 p.m.
Thursday, September 19
NOVICE (2003-2004)* 7 p.m. 8:30 p.m.
*Players born in 2005 are welcome to tryout
COMBINE
Selected players in all divisions will then attend a combine, much like the NLL Combine, for a 90-minute session on Saturday, September 21:
NOVICE 9 a.m. 10:30 a.m.
PEEWEE 10:30 a.m. 12 p.m.
BANTAM 12 p.m. 1:30 p.m.
MIDGET 1:30 p.m. 3 p.m.
JUNIOR 3 p.m. 4:30 p.m.
The leagues professional level coaching staff will assess the players and draft them to create evenly balanced teams prior to the opening week of play, Monday, September 23.
Rock Elite League divisions will play on a fixed schedule at the TRAC. Each team plays one game per week over a 20-week period, with an additional game on a Saturday added once every 4-5 weeks (24 games in total not including semi-finals and finals). All games will have 1-hour time slots with the exception of Junior, which will have 90-minute slots.
REGULAR DAYS OF PLAY
Novice Saturday
Peewee Tuesday
Bantam Wednesday
Midget Wednesday
Junior – Monday
The cost to register is $750 and fees may be paid in two installments. The first amount is due upon selection to a team and must be remitted prior to the first game. The balance is due by December 1, 2013.
For more information on the Rock Elite League, please visit www.rockeliteleague.com.
Club Team Profile of Rock 2022 ELITE Top 22 at ConnectLAX
Club Team Profile of Rock 2022 ELITE Top 22 at ConnectLAX
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Top 22, 2022 grads on elite MD travel teams.
Player & Info
Aaron Krafft
#14:
Mid
MD: Ellicott City
Versatile, quick learning, Multi-sport athlete. Always up for a challenge, and a great team player
Adin Laughlin
#16:
Goal
OH: Wooster
Servant leader that puts team first. Strong, hard working goalie with quick hands and good size. I love a good challenge.
Alex Mink
#163:
Mid
MD: Street
Coachable, aggressive, great transition player, team player with high lacrosse IQ, hard worker, and determined
Ben Tomasic
#46:
Att
PA: New Freedom
Hard worker, good listener, high lax IQ, team player.
Brayden Ziegler
#233:
Def, LSM
PA: York
Coachable, Passoniate, Team-Player with a strong LAX IQ – Determined and motivated player, High Motor, Lanky
Bryan Hastings
#10:
Mid
MD: Baltimore
Coachable, Good Lacrosse IQ, Defensive Mid, 5:31 Mile time, Multi sport varsity athlete.
Charlie Gifford
#08:
Att
MD: Lutherville Timonium
Hard working, coachable player with strong Lax IQ, multi-sport athlete.
Cole McNaughton
#00:
Att, Mid
PA: York
Strong, Athletic and smart player determined to do good on the field and in the classroom.
Colin Richardson
#41:
Att, Mid, Faceoff
TN: Chattanooga
Multi-sport athlete and driven player. High lacrosse IQ. Loves to feed and finds the open man. Coachable and a leader on and off the field.
Conner Michael
#22:
Mid
PA: York
Aggressive, fast, left handed midfielder, with a strong offhand.
Team player with good leadership qualities. Multi-sport athlete
Cooper Porter
#42:
Att, Mid
SC: Charleston
I’m very coachable and disciplined, determined to win and be the best I can be on and off the field.
Croix Teter
#00:
Mid
PA: Mechanicsburg
Dedicated & driven to growth both on and off the field. Coachable, natural leader, team player, wants to be the best.
Finn Schmidt
#00:
Att
MD: Catonsville
Coachable, motivated, dependable, team player with strong Lax IQ – disciplined, determined and aggressive multi-sport athlete
Garrett Taylor
#30:
Goal
MD: Catonsville
Hard working and disciplined lacrosse goalie.
Jacob Nottoli
#00:
Att, Mid
PA: Columbia, Pa
I am a student athlete who works for the Lord and those around him. I am coachable, aggressive at any position on the field, and very competitive.
Jake Bradley
#06:
Def, LSM
PA: York
A player with… self-confidence minus the arrogance; unmatched dedication and strong resolve; strength and speed combined; quick study and coachability qualities; team loyalty and a role model to others.
Kane Smith
#32:
Mid, Faceoff
TN: Chattanooga
I am a passionate leader on and off the field. I am extremely coachable, a great student, and I mesh with everyone. Aggressive multi-sport athlete, FAST and STRONG.
Keagan Treacy
#77:
Def
MD: Woodbine
Hard-working, coachable, smart defenseman.
Liam Gwyther
#26:
Def, LSM
MD: Baltimore
Multi-sport student-athlete: Lacrosse, Ice Hockey, Boxing.
Coachable, team player, aggressive, self-starter, disciplined, strong field IQ.
Focused on academics and service off the field.
Logan Trombley
#74:
Mid
MD: Bel Air
I work hard on and off of the field. I have high lacrosse IQ and strong stick skills. Multi-sport athlete.
Mac Nichols
#00:
Att, Mid
MD: Sparks
High lacrosse IQ, strong off ball play, hard dodger, coachable, extremely disciplined and a very hard worker
Max Snellenburg
#86:
Att
MD: Fallston
Unselfish and disciplined quarterback on the field, strong lacrosse IQ, multi sport athlete (basketball & volleyball)
Michael Wilburn
#77:
Att, Mid
PA: York
Aggressive lefty with a good lacrosse IQ. Unselfish and discipline team player who will work hard both on the field and in the classroom!!! Three sport athlete.
Robert Pilla
#44:
Mid
SC: Mount Pleasant
2022 Midfielder/Attack for Bishop England High School, Rock Lacrosse Club Maryland, and Charleston Elite.
Sean Barley
#04:
Def, Draw, LSM
PA: York
Coachable, motivated, dependable, team player, natural leader with strong Lax IQ – disciplined, determined and aggressive multi-sport athlete
Tim Minacci
#28:
LSM
PA: Glen Rock
Dedicated, hard-working team player with strong lax IQ. Fast, agile and fearless! Smart and coachable multi-sport athlete.
Trey Wyatt
#52:
Mid, LSM
MD: Towson
Multi-Sport Athlete. Great student and leader. Always a team player. Can play as both a 2-way middie and a LSM.
Will Stephanos
#73:
Def
MD: Ellicott City
Willing to take charge; strong team player with a high Lax IQ; coachable, learns from mistakes
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Camp Offering
Rock Elite League and Camp Offering
Tyke, Novice & Peewee:
Since the end of June, we have been running socially distanced Summer Lacrosse Classes during the day at the TRAC. Each division is here Monday-Thursday for an hour and a half each day and have been getting coached through skill sessions by Toronto Rock players Dan Dawson, Challen Rogers and Adam Jay. As well as future NLL star and Brampton Minor Lacrosse Alumni Jeff Teat. With the Stage 3 announcement for Halton Region, we have changed this program to offer game-play. It is now the Rock Elite Summer Development League and it will follow the model of our Fall and Winter program in which the kids get 45 minutes of practice time and 45 minutes of game-play each day they are here. There are new times for the RESDL from the Summer Classes to help parents that have gone back to work and can’t bring their child to the TRAC early in the day. Tyke is 2:45pm-4:15pm, Novice is 4:30pm-6pm, and Peewee is 6:15pm-7:45pm. This is still a weekly program which means parents can register for any one or multiple weeks remaining and the kids are here Monday-Thursday.
Bantam, Midget & Junior:
We have formed the Summer edition of our Rock Elite League that we have ran in the Fall/Winter since opening the TRAC. This will be a four team per division league and each team will play TWO games per week at the TRAC. The league will run from August 4th-September 3rd and there will be 8 regular season games plus one Championship Night. The schedule for the Bantam division is Tuesdays at 8pm and Sundays at 1pm or 2:15pm. The Midget division will play Tuesdays at 9:15pm and Sundays at 3:30pm or 4:45pm. The Juniors will play Thursdays at 8pm or 9pm and Sundays at 6pm or 7:15pm. Playing in this league for the rest of the Summer will qualify kids for our Jr. Rock teams which will compete at the Jr. NLL tournament Summer of 2021.
We are hoping to give as many kids as possible an opportunity to play lacrosse this Summer and feel these programs are a great way to accomplish our goal.
To register click on the link
https://torontorockac.com/athletics/rock-elite-summer-development-league/
Vail Lacrosse Shootout
The Vail Lacrosse Shootout is a lacrosse tournament held annually in Vail, Colorado and consists of six age groups for men: Chumash (Youth), High School (U-19), Elite (19+), masters (33+), supermasters (40+) and grandmasters (50+), as well as three for women – Chumash, High School and Elite. The game usually runs from late June to early July. Games take place in Vale, Avon and Edwards, however most games take place in Vale at Ford Field, Donovan Park and Athletic Field.
The first tournament was held in 1973, and since then the event has become more large-scale and popular. The participating teams come from all over the country and the world and are made up of teams from both local and college alumni. Players come from all high school and college game levels, from Division I, II and III.
Pre-2002 Champions cannot be found on the Vail Lacrosse website, so they are not included in the tables below. If such information is known, please do not hesitate to add it, however, please quote the relevant quotes.
High school boys
Participants 2008
Division I – Baltimore Crabs, Team Colorado, Colorado Favorites, Team Delaware, Team Indiana, Team Ohio, Triad Lacrosse Club, and Team Utah.
Division II – Kansas City, Kansas City Blue Lions, Midwest Elite, Team Nebraska, Sacramento, Sacramento Elite and Winnipeg Wolverines.
First division final story
Year | Champion | Goal | Defeated |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | Ohio | 12-5 | Colorado |
2001 | Ohio | ||
2002 | Ohio | 11-7 | Colorado |
2003 | Colorado | 13-7 | Ohio |
2004 | New England | 14-11 | Baltimore |
2005 | Colorado | 13-12 | Baltimore Crabs |
2006 | Baltimore Crabs | 11-10 | Colorado |
2007 | Baltimore Crabs | 11–6 | Arizona |
2008 | Baltimore Crabs | 13–6 | Colorado Favorites |
2009 | Baltimore Crabs | 12–6 | Colorado Team |
2010 | Baltimore Crabs | 12 – 11 OT | Fellowship of Christian Athletes |
Division II Finals History
Year | Champion | Goal | Defeated |
---|---|---|---|
2001 | Southeast | ||
2002 | Southeast | 10-8 | Calgary |
2003 | Edmonton | 13-10 | Calgary |
2004 | RC Lax | 11-9 | Southeast |
2005 | Bethesda | 14 – 13 OT | Long Island |
2006 | Chowdaheads | 18-12 | Utah |
2007 | Indiana | 14–4 | Midwest Elite |
2008 | Winnipeg Wolverines | 13-12 | Kansas City Blue Lions |
2009 | Toronto | 12-7 | Winnipeg Wolverines |
2010 | Huskers | 13-8 | Elite Blue Lion |
Male elite
Participants 2008
Team 21, 5280 / Tap Room, AIG-Livestrong, Arizona Mermen, Team Black Seal, Brine Elite, Club All-Stars, Footclan, Generals, Team Gutman, LaxGrip, The Lofers, Merrill Lynch / Lacrossewear, Reebok, Team Rock- it Pocket, Rocky Mountain Oysters, Team Rubi Rey, and Team Valhalla.
Finals history
Year | Champion | Goal | Defeated |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | Weak World | 13-12 | Under Armor |
2002 | MAB Paints | 14–6 | NW Jammin ‘Salmon |
2003 | Harrow Colorado | 12-8 | GMH |
2004 | Mammoth | 9-6 | GMH |
2005 | GMH | 13-7 | Go faster |
2006 | Mammoth | 18–6 | Go faster |
2007 | Go faster | 7-6 | Weak grip |
2008 | Team 21 | 12-7 | Reebok |
2009 | Merrill Lynch / Lacrosse Clothes | 11-8 | Team 21 |
2010 | Maverick Elite | 14-7 | Chipotle Team |
2011 | Lacrosse Clothes | 24-7 | Rocky Mountain Oysters |
2012 | Maverick Elite | 16-10 | Lacrosse Clothing |
2013 | The cell fails | 16-15 2OT | Lacrosse Clothing |
2014 | Lacrosse Clothes | 12-8 | The cell is out of order |
2015 | Team Dynasty / Lacrosse Clothes | 10-8 | Pickle Elite |
2016 | Team Dynasty / Lacrosse Clothes | 20-11 | The Flying Dutch |
2017 | Team Rokk3r / Lacrosse Clothes | 22-4 | Large Green Herd |
2018 | Team Rokk3r / Lacrosse Clothes | 21-7 | Rocky Mountain Oysters |
Male Masters
Participants 2008
Jagermeister, Lacrossewear, Lax Gear / Silver Oysters, Team MAC, Middlebury and Tribe Elders.
Finals history
Year | Champion | Goal | Defeated |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Rock is Pocket | 10–4 | STX / Lax unlimited |
2003 | Rusty red | 9-3 | Rock is Pocket |
2004 | Rusty red | 13–2 | Long Island |
2005 | Rusty red | 14-5 | Weak Unlimited |
2006 | Rusty red | 10-9 | Weak Unlimited |
2007 | Rusty red | 12-8 | Middlebury |
2008 | Jagermeister | 8-6 | Middlebury |
2009 | Jagermeister | 11-7 | Middlebury |
2012 | Jagermeister | 12-11 | Adrenaline |
2013 | Jagermeister | 13-9 | Hulu |
Male supermasters
Participants 2008
Adidas Magic Wands, Arizona Graybirds, Blivet, Colorado Lacrosse Club, Elder Statesmen, Essian / Tap Room, FROGs, Lacrosse.com, Lacrossewear, Middlebury, Team Millennium Rock-it Pocket, Navy, NYAC Founding Fathers, Princeton Obsoletes, Tri -City Canadians and Tsunamis / Old Quakers.
First division final story
Year | Champion | Goal | Defeated |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Bowdoin polar bears | 9-6 | Frogs |
2003 | Tap Room / Atlantic Sportswear | 8–2 | CVLC |
2004 | CLVC / Riddell | 9-6 | Tombstone |
2005 | Tap Room / Atlantic Sportswear | 11–6 | Senior statesmen |
2006 | Senior statesmen | 13-12 | Old Sea Goats |
2007 | CVLC / Tsunami | 12-10 | Senior statesmen |
2008 | Adidas Magic Sticks | 14-9 | Frogs |
2009 | Pocket Millennium / Team Rock-it | 12-11 | Senior statesmen |
2010 | Quiksilver Elder Statemen | 9-7 | Millennium / Rock-it Pocket |
Division II Finals History
Year | Champion | Goal | Defeated |
---|---|---|---|
2005 | Magic Wands | 6-1 | Middlebury |
Men, grandmasters
Participants 2008
Elderly statesmen, gravediggers, Los Viejos de Adidas, Middlebury, Mr. Boch / Nacho Mamas, naval dignitaries, Rocky Mountains and US stars.
Finals history
Year | Champion | Goal | Defeated |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | Los Viejos | 9–4 | Majestic Rocky Mountains |
2007 | Circular | No clear champion | |
2008 | Mr. Boch / Nacho Mamas | 13–6 | Middlebury |
2009 | Polar statesmen | 18–4 | USA Stars |
2010 | Quiksilver Oldest Statesmen | 11–2 | Los Viejos de Adidas |
High school girls
Participants 2008
Gold Division – Colorado 1, CTLF, Heros, M&D Lax, PA Express, Puget Sound, Team Texas and TLC.
Silver Division – Bay Area Wave, Team Capital, Lady Blue Knights, MFL Fusion, Minnesota Lakers, Queen City Stars, Triple Threat and Team Utah.
Bronze Division – Colorado 2, Colorado 3, Detroit, Eagle Elite, Indy Girls, Lakeshore and Midwest Elite.
History of the Gold division finals
Year | Champion | Goal | Defeated |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Heroes | 11-10 | The Future Elite |
2003 | Future Elite | 12-11 | PA Express |
2004 | M&D Lax | 10-9 | East Coast Lax |
2005 | M&D Lax | 10-9 | Rome |
2006 | Heroes 2007 | 17-5 | PA Express |
2007 | M&D | 9-3 | Heroes |
2008 | Heroes | 7-6 | M&D Lax |
2009 | M&D Lax | 16-4 | PA Express |
2010 | Heroes | 9 – 8 2OT | HLA Team |
History of the Silver division finals
Year | Champion | Goal | Defeated |
---|---|---|---|
2004 | Lady Rock | 10–6 | PA Express |
2005 | Future Elite * | Houston Heat * | |
2006 | Ultimate | 12-9 | Denver Team |
2007 | CTLF | 11-8 | FLC |
2008 | Lady Blue Knights | 12-7 | Team Capital |
2009 | Star Silver | 12-11 | Blue Wave in the Bay Area |
2010 | RC Elite Gold | 11-7 | Stars 2014 |
Bronze Division Finals History
Year | Champion | Goal | Defeated |
---|---|---|---|
2004 | Metro Magic | 17-4 | Team Influence |
2005 | Team Dixie | 9-1 | Las Vegas Team |
2006 | Detroit | 8-7 | NorCal Elite |
2007 | Minnesota | 10-5 | Lakeshore |
2008 | Lakeshore | 12-9 | Detroit |
2009 | Vegas Team | 12-1 | Mountain Mania |
2010 | Oregon | 8-5 | Bay Area Wave |
Female elite
Participants 2008
Team 180, AOB, Colorado Chillax, CRSLAX, Dos Brisas Lax, Gang Green, Lax Hut, Lax World Colorado, Merrill Lynch, Minnesota Northstars, QC Lax Midwest, Revolution Lacrosse, Tap Room, Team Wild and Team Xtreme.
Finals history
Year | Champion | Goal | Defeated |
---|---|---|---|
2002 | Ripple Team | 9-7 | WomensLacrosse.com |
2003 | AXIA | 16-7 | Simeon’s Team |
2004 | Team Harrow | 10–6 | AXIA |
2005 | relaxers | 16-6 | Team Wild |
2006 | relaxers | 14-10 | PA Express |
2007 | Criminals | 18-3 | Gang Green |
2008 | Dos Brisas | 14-5 | Revolution |
2009 | Gang Green | 12 – 11 OT | CRSLax.com |
2010 | CRSLax.com | 15-7 | Colorado Tropics |
see also
Links
external links
La Crosse Fairgrounds
Racetrack
B La Crosse Fairgrounds is a semi-circular asphalt oval racetrack in West Salem, Wisconsin. [1] The outer path is 5/8 miles and the inner path is 1/4 mile. [1] The speedway has a progressive roll in corners from 5 degrees at the bottom to 11 degrees at the top. The track is built on the grounds of the fair for the District of La Crosse. It used to host an event for the American Speed Association (ASA) and the ASA Late Model Series prior to the series’ demise. It currently hosts the annual ARCA Midwest Tour and the Mid-America Series Production Car Series. [2] It hosts weekly stock car races which are sanctioned by NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series. [1] This was the first NASCAR-sanctioned racetrack in Wisconsin. [3]
Track History
The Circuit opened a half-mile dirt road in 1957 to West Salem, Wisconsin as part of the relocation of the Interstate Trade and Exhibition Center La Crosse from the Veterans Memorial Stadium on the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse campus. [4] It originally hosted one annual International Automobile Competition Association (IMCA) and it was known as La Crosse Interstate Exhibition Center . [4] The event was attended by IMCA Big Car (now known as Sprint Cars), Midgets, and New Model Standard Cars (similar to production cars, USAC-driven cars and NASCARs Great National Series). The event lasted until 1966 and featured many famous riders including Johnny Beauchamp, Jim Hurtubis, Dick Hutcherson, Rameau Stott, Parnelli Jones, Johnny Rutherford, and Tom Bigelow. [4]
In 1970, the track was asphalted for half a mile, while a modern grandstand with an embankment was being built at the same time. [4] Robert Morris and Larry Wares were promoters for the first two seasons before Vers became the sole promoter in 1972. During the first five seasons, the races alternated from Friday night to Wednesday, and then continued on Wednesday evenings in 1975. Central Wisconsin Racing Association (CWRA)) Late models were the main division at La Crosse from 1970 to 1991.After the 1986 season, the La Crosse County Agricultural Society, the owners of the racetrack, decided to trade with the promoter. Rather than reopening with Vers, the La Crosse County Agricultural Society chose Midwest Motorsports Management as its new promoter. Long ARTHGO Test Series President John McCarns & Rockford Speedway President Jody Diri took over the new promoter group and Deri’s youngest son Chuck became track manager. In 1989, La Crosse became the first track in Wisconsin to be part of the NASCAR Winston Racing Series (now NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly), NASCAR’s National Weekly Short Track Program.The track will host NASCAR shows on Saturdays, which will be the main racing night since 1992. Five riders (Kevin Nuttleman, Paul Proksch, Charlie Menard, Steve Carlson, and Nick Panicke) claimed regional, divisional or state championships. Carlson will win the 2007 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series for the first time for a Wisconsin rider. Nuttleman will become the first NASCAR Whelen All-American Series racer to claim the title in all three formats (Great North Region in 1989)., Division III in 2005 and the Wisconsin State Championship in 2009), and is one of the 25 Greatest Racers in the World. History of NASCAR Whelen All-American Series.
Weekly Races
LaCrosse Fairgrounds Speedway hosts weekly stock car races on Saturdays, which are sanctioned by NASCAR. [5]
Main Track Division – NASCAR. late models. [1] Other classes include Sportsman, Hobby Stocks (formerly Thunderstox and Beer Stox), Hornets, Street Stocks, Mini-Vans, and several new releases planned for the season. [1] Starting in 2008, the track featured Friday Night Street Drags on the second Friday of the month from May to September. Beginning in 2009, Street Drags finished with a 300-foot national grid on Saturday after the Oktoberfest race weekend.
Special Events
Destruction Eve
On the first Saturday after Labor Day, the annual Destruction Eve event takes place on the track. [6] It features a trailer race in which the last car wins with the remaining trailer, along with Doug Rose’s Green Mamba jet car, hornets, skidders, monster trucks and motorcycle stuntmen. [6] A similar event called “Smash-O-Rama” takes place on the third Saturday night in June.
Oktoberfest Race Weekend
Trickle (right) at Dick Trickle 99 2009
Since 1970, the circuit has hosted the annual Oktoberfest Race Weekend as a season finale, usually on the weekend after the Oktoberfest celebrations in La Crosse have ended. [4] It began as a two-day event, expanded to three days in 1975, and expanded to its current four-day format (Thursday through Sunday) in 1998.Midwest Stock Car Series, Big 8 Late Model Series, Midwest Truck Tour, and ARCA Midwest Tour. [7] [8]
Dick Trickle 99
Friday Night Headliner at Dick Trickle 99, lap 99 super late model event modeled after the Vermont Milk Bowl at Thunder Road International SpeedBowl, with three 33 segments circle. Each driver receives one point for the first, two for the second, three for the third, etc. Depending on the finish of each race, the winner of the competition is the driver with the lowest total points after three races out of 33 laps. [9] Length taken from No. 99 Trickle, which he raced in Wisconsin prior to joining NASCAR. Past winners include:
Main Event
The sanctioning authorities for the weekend’s main event have changed over the years. He began using the rules of the Central Wisconsin Racing Association between 1970 and 1986. [13] In ARTHO, the touring series received sanctions from 1987 to 1997. [13] ARTGO was sold by NASCAR and the series from 1998 to 2006 took on different names. [13] The main event of 2006 was the Wisconsin Late Model event, although NASCAR held its last race in the elite division that Friday night. [13] The ARCA Midwest Tour took over the main event of 2007 and has been hosting it ever since. [13]
Joe Shire is the only rider to win five major events; Travis Sauter and Dan Fredrickson are second with four wins. [14]
- 2019 Ty Masheski ARCA Midwest Tour [15]
- 2018 Andrew Morrissey ARCA Midwest Tour Morrissey actually finished 4th, but due to the disqualification of winner Ty Majeski (entry rise), who took second the place of Johnny Souther (left side weight) and third place player Jacob Goede (entry set), Morrissey was declared the winner.
- 2017 Johnny Sauter ARCA Midwest Tour
- 2016 Ty Masheski ARCA Midwest Tour [10]
- 2015 Dan Fredrickson ARCA Midwest Tour [16]
- 2014 Travis Sauter ARCA Midwest Tour 9 [1412 Nathan Haseleu ARCA Midwest Tour
- 2012 Travis Sauter ARCA Midwest Tour
- 2011 Travis Sauter ASA Midwest Tour (Johnny Sauter was the original race winner, but two weeks later, ASA Midwest Tour officials revealed that Sauter’s car contained non-ASA approved parts Midwest Tour.Sauter was robbed of all his points and money from his wallet, but he was allowed to keep the victory. Officials at La Crosse Fairgrounds felt differently and deprived Sauter of his victory and the title of undisputed Oktoberfest champion, which went to Travis Sauter.)
- 2010 Dan Fredrickson ASA Midwest Tour
- 2009 Travis Sauter ASA Midwest Tour [13] 990 990 990 Dan Fredrickson ASA Midwest Tour
- 2007 Dan Fredrickson ASA Midwest Tour
- 2006 Steve Holzhausen (Wisconsin Late Model; Wisconsin Late Models headlined the 2006 Oktoberfest, although the NASCAR AutoZone Midwest series ran on Friday, the weekend of Oktober.It was the last NASCAR AutoZone Midwest race ever.)
- 2005 Tim Schendel (NASCAR AutoZone)
- 2004 Brian Hopp (NASCAR AutoZone)
- 2003 Tim Schendel (NASCAR OBJECTS)
- 2002 Brian Hoppe (NASCAR Re / Max)
- 2001 Eddie Hoffman (NASCAR)
- 2001 Eddie Hoffman (NASCAR)
- 2000 Steve Carlson (NASCAR Re / Max)
- 1999 Eddie Hoffman (NASCAR Re / Max)
- 1998 Eddie Hoffman (NASCAR Re / Max)
- 1997 Terry Baldry (ARTGO Challenge)
- 1996 Joe Shire (ARTGO Challenge)
- 1995 Joe Shire (ARTGO Challenge)
- 1994 Joe Shire (ARTGO Challenge)
- 1993 Matt Kenseth (ARTGO Challenge)
- 1992 Tom Carlson (ARTGO Challenge)
- 1991 Tom Carlson (ARTGO Challenge)
- 1990 Scott (Call ARTGO)
- 1989 Joe Shire (Call ARTGO)
- 1988 Ted Musgrave (Call ARTGO)
- 1987 Dick Trickle (Call ARTGO)
- 1986 Rich Bickle (CWRA)
- 1985 John Ziegler (CWRA) 1984
- Brian Refner (CWRA)
- 19 83 Tom Reffner (CWRA)
- Jim Back (1982) Jim Back (CWRA)
- 1981 Hanley Junior (CWRA)
- 1980 Mark Martin (CWRA)
- 1979 Butch Miller (CWRA)
- 1978 Dave Watson (CWRA)
- 1977 Larry Detjens (CWRA)
- 1976 Larry Detjens (CWRA)
- 1975 Tom Reffner (CWRA)
- 1974 Jerry Makara (CWRA)
- 1973 Marv Marzofka (CWRA)
- C1287 1972 Joe Shir 1971 Dick Trickle (CWRA)
- 1970 Tom Refner (CWRA)
Images
Sign during Oktoberfest
Ticket Office
Deceased 2009 Steve Carlson model
Super late models in the fourth move starting with Dick Trickle 9000 992 9000 Counting tower 9000 9000
Recommendations
- ^ a b c d e Race track. Kevin Ramsell and Stephanie Johnson. “Dan Fredrickson’s late accusation makes him a four-time Oktoberfest winner.” Autodrome LaCrosse Fairgrounds. Retrieved October 12, 2015.
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Coordinates: 43 ° 54’15 ″ N 91 ° 06′15 ″ W / 43.9043 ° N 91.1043 ° W / 43.9043; -91.1043
Biography of the participants of the Elite World / Blog of Maxim Solodilov
Special Forces:
Name: Westheimer
Age: 50
Team: Special Forces
Leader2 and Position:first close acquaintance with law enforcement, Westheimer was on the wrong side from which we are used to seeing him.It is easy to imagine a personality crisis in a young boy from America who lives with a whore mother on the streets of Italy. Experiencing such a crisis, Westheimer wandered around the neighborhood in search of an outpouring of anger boiling over the whole world. He was emo before they came along. How did he come to this?
As a child, Westheimer, who was born to a narrow-minded woman with licentious morals, often moved from place to place. His father abandoned his family when he was still just a child. He himself learned to stand up for himself, and often took out his anger on other boys at school.Flying out of kindergartens and other preschool institutions, he left his mother with very little choice while she lost work after work. One day a distant relative called her and said that the aunt who raised her was dying. Westheimer’s mother spent her last savings to transfer them, along with small belongings, by boat to Europe.
Years 10-12, Westheimer was almost a criminal. A bastard. You bastard. And any other word you would use to describe an insolent asshole. On one particularly fateful day, Westheimer faced the law for the first time.
After his mother, despite the policy of open doors to her bedroom, once again failed to bring food to the table, Westheimer, feeling a pang of hunger, nervously approached the market sellers on the streets of Italy. Stretching out his sweaty palms, he began to grab fruits, vegetables, bread and anything else he could reach. Suddenly, a strong hand grabbed him from behind by the shoulder, turned him around, and he came face to face with a middle-aged policeman named Hell a mo R y SSO. The man who changed Westheimer’s life.
Sergeant Russo immediately took Westheimer under his wing, becoming something like a surrogate father to him. Rousseau taught the boy everything he needed to know about adolescence – from shaving to shooting beer cans and assembling an assault rifle in less than five seconds. It was from the stalwart Sergeant that Westheimer took over a sense of honor, duty and leadership. The most memorable conversation of his life took place on the officers’ balcony, where he and Russo smoked cigars. “Westheimer,” Russo croaked.“The most important thing in life that a person can do is to leave his mark on the life of another. Never forget about it. ” Westheimer always remembered this.
From the average youth, Westheimer has become an active part of society. He volunteered for shelters, canteens, and similar places. He also thoroughly took up his English-speaking school, where he became a classic excellent student. Or, as others called it, a botanist. By the time he graduated from high school, Westheimer was the leader of several extracurricular groups, including the school’s tug-of-war team and a choir singing club.He had a low tenor voice.
All this time Westheimer wanted to become a member of the law enforcement brigade in order to follow in the footsteps of Russo. During his summer internship, Westheimer witnessed tragic events that changed his life forever. During a routine patrol along with Russo, who was acting as an instructor, Westheimer stopped a couple of suspicious types. Unfortunately for him, they turned out to be petty terrorists who transported weapons across the border. In the ensuing skirmish, Russo was shot, after which he died, and Westheimer again lost his father.Months after that, Westheimer dedicated his life to fighting terrorism.
Naturally, the purposeful young man took off on the spetsnaz career ladder as soon as he returned to America. With a discipline that few commanders met, Westheimer devoted himself only to ruthless reprisals against classmates in any activity, be it in the classroom, on the obstacle course, or in the shooting range. It is not surprising that upon graduation, Westheimer received the highest honors, and soon began the famous career of a special forces soldier, full of orders and medals.
Westheimer was married in his military service. Day and night, he spent all his energy on catching criminals and pursuing terrorism, wherever he hid. However, he still felt a kind of emptiness. Without a wife to talk to and a family to keep in touch with, Westheimer began to yearn. He remembered Rousseau’s lesson about the imprint on the life of another person. Therefore, Westheimer asked to appoint him a rookie as a partner, whom he could not only train, but also make an excellent assistant and companion.
Jake Hudson was Westheimer’s first and only rookie trainee. After eight months on the job, Jake got hooked on hacks to improve his marksmanship, feeling that it never met Westheimer’s strict requirements. As a result, Jake was expelled from the troops, and Westheimer was released from his post as instructor. Feeling ashamed and disgraced, he considered resigning.
What could he do to prove that his efforts and life were not in vain? What could he do to make people proud who sacrificed so much for him to get what he did? As he pondered these questions, Westheimer came across a poster that was a glowing ray of hope.It was an advertisement for the Elite World. Yes. He could prove that he was a good leader. He could prove that he was, after all, a good person.
Name: Leeroy
Age: 21
Team: Special Forces
Position: Zadrot Signal OperatorLeeroy’s earliest memories are of the Sega Genesis remote control he held in his chubby little hands. Despite being his father’s hobby, Leeroy often watched the colorful sprites that flashed across the screen, fascinated by how the little black plastic system could spit out the action he saw.His father, a socially detached programmer, dreamed of creating a bond between him and his offspring. He handed over the controls from each gaming system one by one to Leeroy, turning father and son fun into something that would one day become an obsession.
The day Leeroy first experienced the pleasure of using a keyboard and mouse to kill a computerized minion was the day that changed Leeroy’s life forever. Shortly after big names like Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, and Duke Nukem, Leeroy ditched consoles for more civilized gaming ventures.At the age of 10, Leeroy, with the support of his father, put together his first giant gaming rig ahead of the release of Quake II. He soon joined the modding community, much to his father’s admiration.
Leeroy’s passion for modding and skillful handling of his favorite PC games has flowed freely into other software. He started using multiple operating systems on a number of computers, writing programs, initiating protocols, and doing other things of technical jargon. As soon as the Internet appeared in his life, the young man began to climb everywhere he could reach, in search of knowledge that he did not expect, and cyber-role-playing games that he could not even dream of before.
After the first game on PC, the second significant event in the life of young Leeroy was the tabletop role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons, which he fell in love with in the summer before the gymnasium. By the time he was 15, Leeroy was the most famous game presenter at school. His rich imagination, coupled with his love of fantasy, made people believe in the stories he told. He also wore suits.
At 17, Leeroy graduated early from high school after selling several school districts a program that allowed him to network grade books with an attendance log.Using a loophole in this process, Leeroy also gave other students the opportunity to see their grades, and for a small fee, he changed them. After graduating from school, the gifted young man was admitted to MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) – and that’s where fate took its toll.
When Leeroy was 18, something terrible and amazing happened. Frigid Entertainment has released its flagship MMORPG – World of Battlelore. Combining two passions in Leeroy’s life – fantasy and games, only a shadow of his former self remains from the computer virtuoso.Playing as the beloved wood elf, Leeroy rallied guilds and legions of fans, becoming the number one for everyone on the server. Messages were posted on the forums, memes were born on the Internet, and Leeroy’s grades kept dropping due to his neglect of his studies. It was at this moment that he met his girlfriend, 22-year-old Glrydmersh (vowels, please?) From the Proddenia server.
Leeroy soon left MIT with a terrible addiction to World of Battlelore and thousands of unpaid tuition fees.There was nowhere to go and Leeroy had to join the ranks of the labor force. Working as an office rat in his first place, Leeroy was caught breaking into a government office, where, a week later, he was given a position in the counterterrorism department. Basically, he analyzed the data obtained and sometimes participated in surveillance, managing to stay away from the battle. And then one day Leeroy saw an advertisement for the Elite World on his desk. Tired of long hours of work and huge student debt, this new reality show could be the chance of a lifetime – a chance to get back on your feet.
Name: Thu
Age: 25
Crew: Special Forces
Position: A Quack and Brawler TeamSergeant Anderson was considered the bravest and harshest man ever to join the Southern California Division the fight against terrorism. He was ruthless, resourceful, incredibly cruel and always managed to neutralize the target for which he was going. It was said that he once flew off a cliff in a van filled to capacity with confiscated drugs as he fought a deadly fist duel with a famous terrorist leader as the car flew to meet his death.
Due to a near-fatal wound to the heart, Sergeant Anderson had to quit serving in the military earlier than he expected, after which he turned his attention back to his family. In particular, he dedicated his life to raising his little two-year-old son, Chet, to make him an impeccable police officer.
As Chet followed in his father’s footsteps, he learned to position himself as a leader among his peers. Chet was self-confident in any situation, often took the initiative in preschool group exercises and guided other children through play together.These skills have migrated to elementary school as well. An ardent adherent of pedantry, Sergeant Anderson made sure that his boy was not lazy. In society, Chet always behaved well-mannered – politely sat and silently talked about other people’s morality, as his father taught him. However, despite the fact that Chet did everything that his father asked, he never knew what was hidden behind the callous and rough appearance of this man.
By the age of 8, Chet was beating up neighborhood bullies and handcuffing them to basketball baskets and mailboxes.At ten, he competed in the Shooting Youth Olympics, where he finished second. The couple were placed under house arrest for three weeks – one week for each target miss.
In the process, Chet befriended a boy named Jim who shared the same Southern California outlook. Jim was a family friend, the son of one of Sergeant Anderson’s work buddies. In high school and high school, Chet did everything with Jim. They went to the same police camps, went through the same obstacle courses, and secretly dried over the same girls.Both arranged friendly competitions among themselves on who will do the best with the task, who will get the best grades, and other botanic disputes.
When Chet and Jim graduated from high school, they decided to go to the same police academy where their fathers studied, in order to follow in their footsteps even more accurately. Both promising young men instantly became the best in the group, received only the highest points and even joined the same community – Alpha Beta. Despite the fact that Chet always did everything with distinction, his father was never completely satisfied with his
cloneson.Because Sergeant Anderson hated all forms of fun, Chet stayed away from things like booze, hangouts, and “bitches,” as his comrades called them. Instead, she and Jim studied to become good cops.
And then everything changed. One night, Chet received a call from his father. Jim crashed on a motorcycle. Chet was depressed. He lost his only best friend.
After a summer of depression, Chet’s desire to join the counterterrorism department has faltered along with his health.Sergeant Anderson barked that it was necessary to move on, thereby building a stone wall higher and higher, which for many years prevented both of them from really getting closer. In the end Chet got tired of it.
In his second year at the academy, Chet got to know the booze and hangouts before sunrise. He discovered a new level of fun that many would have bypassed, and he also liked not remembering anything about his life day after day, walking in a drunken stupor along the corridors of the academy.
Chet soon became the king of parties, and at the same time ruining his group and Alpha Beta, constantly arranging beer and wine parties, as well as other forbidden night gatherings.There was even a troubled summer in Tijuana, where Chet got a piercing and hooked up once with a girl from whom he got a sexually transmitted infection. Despite all this, Chet did not regret a single minute of partying. He had to live to the fullest, damn it, because there was so much to make up for.
Ashamed of his son and unable to come to terms with it because of pride, Sergeant Anderson pulled the strings for Chet to graduate from the academy when he was supposed to fly out. They have not spoken since then. Shortly after graduation, Chet got a job in the anti-terrorism department, but one way or another, he continued to constantly get into some kind of trouble.Most of the senior officers were enraged by the fact that his test score in hostage negotiations, bomb disposal and other situations was higher, but Chet never showed himself on the battlefield.
On the verge of losing his job after another beer pong competition, Chet realized that walking in his father’s footsteps did not bring him happiness. He was going to take a different path. It was then that he saw an advertisement for the Elite World. It’s time to get some good fire on national television.
Name: Player
Age: ????
Team: Special Forces
Position: Team Meme and “Real” NoobThe fact is that the Player is a walking Internet meme.He is a fan of everything about memes, including ricrolls, “All your base is ours” *, 1337 C / 7 | / || <, kote and others. But what drives him? What happened in his past, as a child, what made him who he is? To be honest, we're not sure. By the way, no one even knows how old he is. In his application, under the age column, he simply wrote "CAN I PACK FOR FUCK?"
Although we know little about the Player, we have access to his (almost unreadable) application for participation in the Elite World, as well as the interviews he (and other members) took before writing these biographies.Thanks to this, we have gathered together the basic information about him.
For example, favorite food is stupid burgers, favorite drink is “I Drank YOUR LITTLE CASTLE”, and favorite movie is “Short Circuit” … at least we think so, because he wrote “JOHNNY 5 LIVE” in the column of the answer to the question … Among other things, the Player loves to shoot weapons, watch TV and listen to telephone pranks on the Internet.
It seems that the Player remembers very little about his childhood, or about how he got a little elementary special forces training and left skills of throwing zhakagranat.Or he just doesn’t want to discuss it. Anyway, when asked about where he grew up, Player said the following:
Player: HZ WHAT DOES THIS FUCK ??
Journalist: Can you tell us about your parents?
Player: ANI IS ABOUT NUBA LIKE YOU. CAN YOUR PEN?
Journalist: Um, of course … You don’t know your parents?
Player: LAN SPS HANDLE !! 11! DAD IS OLD AND MANY GAVARIT
Journalist: Tell me more about him.You don’t communicate with him anymore? Player?
Player: CHO
Journalist: What are you painting on my face?
Player: SIIIIIIISKI LOLOLOLOLOLRecent records indicate that Player joined the Washington Counter Terrorism Department just over 6 months ago. He did not apply – he just appeared with some official-looking papers, twitchy and with a childishly inquiring mind. And although his service and pranks, such as installing a kote on the desk of employees and annoying other agents, were often disapproved, in general, people considered the Player to be funny, if not just a silly prankster.
Many officers liked his pranks. During his short career, the most striking of them turned out to be the time when the Player sent his colleague on the “Hohmolift” to the “secret floor”, where he was to find the “Hohmerican slides”. Until now, the Player believes that there is such a floor in the department building, although multimillion-dollar research would prove the opposite.
Unfortunately for the Player, he joked like that too often. During the training rescue of the hostage, he barked at the pregnant woman: “CLOSE YOU WITH THE CAVIAR MOUTH,” – which gave away the location of his squad.To the captain’s question, the Player simply replied: “SHOZANAH SHE DUUURA”. He was suspended for a week, but the Player continued to show up for work, trying to make friends with colleagues and other agents, despite the fact that the captain told him to go home. In the end, the captain had to relieve the Player from his post in the department. Oddly enough, but two days later the captain was fired, and the Player was asked to return to the service, but the auditions for the Elite World were already crowned with success and the studio managers offered him a place on the show.
Another excerpt from the Player’s biographical interview concerns his motivation for participating in the Elite World.
Journalist: So why do you want to participate in the Elite World, Player? What is important to you?
Player: $$$$$$
Journalist: Is that all? Only money?
Player: I SHOULD BE IN THE ELITE WORLD.
Journalist: You mean it should have been? You mean you have to because you lost your job?
Player: NOOOO YOU SPEAK MY VIDRO! *
Journalist: Are you talking about the walrus? It was a very funny joke.
Player: THIS IS NOT A JOKE. THEY SPURLEY BUCKET. END: (
Journalist: Correct. Do you want to continue the interview?
Player: OMG BOLTAY SKOKA GETS INOften, before talking with the Player, it is extremely important to study old and current jokes on the Internet. Otherwise, you risk not understanding anything When he first applied to be on the show, the studio had to hire an interpreter to communicate between the Player and the executives, and the conversations were full of grimaces, exclamation marks, and the MOUTH flashed once or twice.But in the end, the Player was chosen and taken to the Elite world for his unique sense of humor and talent for getting into all sorts of troubles.
We hope we learn more about the Player as he spends time in the house and interacts with the other cast.
* All your base is owned by us
* NOOOO YOU SPIKRADE MAYO VIDRO!
Terrorists:
Name: Cortez Emilio Alejandro Jesus Cardinal
Age: 36
Team: Terrorists
Position: The main brutal leader,In life Benito Cardinal wealth and respect – the crown of his creation was the birth of two sons.Corteza (eldest child) and Mendoza (youngest) were raised on the example of Benito, a respected politician and diplomat in the government of one unnamed capital of Central America. They attended various political events, dinner parties, and even rallies at which their father spoke on behalf of the people.
When the father left to pursue his political duties, the children were educated in a small village where they lived with their mother. As in much of Central America at the time, the city was often in political chaos due to attacks from various rebels and guerrillas.As a result, Cortez’s father, Benito, considered it too dangerous to personally raise the boys.
During their adventures, Cortez and Mendoza managed to become close. They got along well with other local boys, despite the supposed “luxury” in which the boys allegedly grew up. Cortez also discovered that he was quite brutal. It didn’t matter what situation he got into – his brutality was always manifested in everything. Cortez, as a rule, conquered any gathering, dealt with neighboring hooligans and strengthened the position of power.Mendoza was always there, but he spoke and beat everyone – Cortez. They even learned to shoot weapons. It was said that Cortez could hit any target with his eyes closed.
And then everything changed. The influential Lobo Grande * corporation sprang up in the surrounding area and began mining in the mountains and cutting down trees in the lush areas of Central America. Along with Lobo Grande came not a small army of mercenaries and a countless influx of dollars into the local economy – which usually ends in intimidation of local politicians, and then corruption.In return for the cooperation of the local government, mercenaries do not cause unnecessary trouble, and politicians get rich.
To his credit, Cortez’s father Benito was one of the last to resist the demands of the Lobo Grande, who wanted to restructure the region with impunity and hire workers for wages below the national average, and in some cases even without it. In the end, after the mercenaries came to him at night and began to threaten his family, Benito surrendered.
After that, the father broke down.Killed from the loss of his political reputation, he began drinking a lot and carousing with women, spending the untimely wealth that he received from the deal with Lobo Grande on everything, just to wash away his guilt. Given the ferocity of the mercenaries in the city and local villages, Benito’s wife, Armandina, decided to send her youngest son away for his own safety. So Mendoza went to live with her family in the south.
As a teenager, Cortez ran into a gang of mercenaries Lobo Grande. They dragged away from home, beat and laughed at one of his school friends.Cortez intervened, but one of the soldiers, who recognized him as Benito’s son and mocked his origins, told him to stay away. Furious, Cortez instantly beat the reptile almost to death in front of his compatriots, took out a barrel from the beaten one and shot the rest. He kept one alive to flee and told Lobo Grande to leave the people alone, and that “el lobo malo” * was on its way.
Having rallied the townspeople, Cortez led the assault on the Lobo Grande barracks that same night. Many died, but by sunrise, Cortez, in complete silence, watched as Lobo Grande burned to ashes, and with it the oppression of slaves and workers.And while many locals were happy about the disappearance of Lobo Grande, it was already too late. Corruption engulfed the government and it soon disintegrated.
Two days later, fearing a quick and terrible revenge from the owner of Lobo Grande, Cortez left the house, not wanting to endanger his family because of this. In the end, people said that the Lobo Grande manager was indeed a very powerful man and was obsessed with those who crossed his path.
Cortez went south to look for Mendoza, who had stopped writing to his family many months earlier.They ended up meeting, but Mendoza changed. Something was … not quite right.
One day, as Cortez walked Mendoza home from school, the neighborhood boys began to chant his name over and over again. Mendoza told Cortez to ignore that they always did this while beating him. The older brother did not tolerate such injustice and taught the offenders a lesson by kicking the ass of the one who pissed him off the most. However, Mendoza surprised Cortez when he pushed him aside and screaming not to dare to pronounce his name, beat the guy to death.
The Cardinals brothers wanted for the murder left that night. After about a year of hitchhiking and survival, they crossed paths in the southern jungle with a group of fighters. Cortez impressed them with his brutality and both were allowed into the team. After only a few months, Cortez was their leader, and Mendoza was their limp right hand. Over time, Cortez made a single-minded brigade from a disorganized group of brutal mercenaries.
Leaving only 8 people, Cortez named the group “Ocho Muertos” *, which devoted itself to dismantling the corporations that tormented local cities, villages, etc.d … Their countless adventures are too vast to be described here. Of course, Cortez flunked a lot of people, especially if you believe one legend that claims that he escaped from a military unit with only one sharpened razor blade, and in the process killed more than 50 people.
However, this all changed when Mendoza was tormented by jealousy. She grew from being exiled from the House of Cardinals as a child, to Cortez’s ability to wow peers. He was tired of her and knew deep inside himself that he was capable of leading Muertos.He was sick of fighting for a goal – he wanted fame and money. One day, in front of the whole team, he challenged Cortez to a fight and smashed a solid lull on a platter.
For the next mission, Mendoza paid a large sum of money to one of the Muertos to plant a bomb at the destination in advance. As soon as Cortez arrived at the scene, Mendoza immediately locked him in the room and listened to him shout his name at the moment of the explosion.
Cortez woke up and realized with horror that he could not see. He stumbled blindly for miles from the blast site before being picked up by nearby villagers who knew his legend and brought him back to life.
As soon as Cortez recovered, he was depressed – his life was in ruins and was no different from his father’s. He was such a great warrior only for the sake of losing everything at the hands of his own brother. Fortunately for the young terrorist, fate did not turn away from him for long. One day, as Cortez was crying to himself, a blind local villager, a former war veteran, quietly spoke to the young man about his grief. The elder was already over 60, but he still seemed ready for military action.Feeling that this old man could teach him something, Cortez began to study under his supervision, re-learning everything he did when he took his vision for granted.
Over time, Cortez brought these drills into battle, and trained for several months in a row to regain his fighting skills, accuracy and coordination, and sometimes practiced fighting with three locals at a time. He learned to fight using only his ears and nose, and without sight. As a result, Cortez was able to leave the village himself, and began a long and arduous search for Mendoza and Muertos.
Ultimately, the search led him to America, where he ran into a dead end, following their destructive trail. After months of no promotion, Cortez was ready to quit his search. However, one day, he heard an advertisement on TV for Elite World – a show that could restore his sense of honor. A sense of self-respect. And, perhaps, it will provide a chance to take revenge …
* with isp. – Big Wolf
* with Spanish. – angry wolf
* with Spanish. – Eight Dead
Name: Ahmad
Age: 19
Team: Terrorists
Position: NubAhmad has always had a rather unusual lifestyle.The oddities began at an early age. He was born into a poor family and never knew his father. “He went on urgent leave,” his mother said. Unfortunately, at the age of 4, Ahmad was kicked out of several kindergartens for biting children and being overly aggressive. This forced the mother to take her son to home school for the next 14 years of her life, in which she passed on all her wisdom to him. Oh, and spoiled him.
By elementary school, Ahmad had learned to control his rage.He covered up all his worry and anxiety with words like “cool” and “awesome”, even if it wasn’t cool or awesome at all. By the age of 10, he was diagnosed with a particularly severe form of ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), which was not worse in the practice of his doctor. Taking potent medications, Ahmad soon achieved incredible class success and continued to be ahead of schedule. Let’s omit the fact that the class consisted only of him and Petrov’s neighbor – an East European boy from the opposite street, who was chained to crutches for life.
It is always difficult for normal children to make friends, but for boys like Ahmad it was almost impossible. He often tried to join the neighboring gatherings, but his friendship soon deteriorated or indulged. Being friends with Ahmad was like cutting yourself to death with paper or putting eggs under an iron. Over time, Ahmad learned to ignore any social difficulties, forcing himself not to notice the moments when he ruined the communication, lives or happiness of other people.
On one fateful day, Ahmad looked through a telescope (which became a habit) at other children who were playing robber Cossacks.Watching them closely, he noticed that the robbers did not obey any rules or regulations. They looked so happy. Ahmad thought that if he didn’t follow the rules anymore, he could have fun and might even make friends.
Refusing medication, Ahmad became a source of concern in the classroom and at home, trying to study the views of terrorists and how to kill commandos. Despite the fact that he was kicked out of several factions due to lack of skills, the youth never gave up.Eventually, at the age of 19, he saw an audition ad for the Elite World and left home in pursuit of his dream.
Name: Montrose
Age: 29
Team: Terrorists
Position: Number Two, SharpshooterBorn into an obscenely wealthy family, Montrose was quite the same boy as the rest of the neighborhood children. Not only did he enjoy shooting an air rifle, playing hide-and-seek, and making fun of those less fortunate with money, but he also enjoyed dressing up and showed an interest in interior design.Wait, this isn’t like the other boys at all.
With all these forced travel and responsibilities of managing a country club, Montrose’s outrageously wealthy parents were rarely around their son, but at the moments when this happened, they tried in every possible way to encourage the boy in pursuit of their interests, especially profitable ones. After his father desperately pleaded with his son to join his youth lacrosse team, Montrose discovered something new about himself – he was quite cool.Of course, the boys liked to ridicule his manner of speaking, clothing and behavior, but no one on the field could surpass him in accuracy, and physical strength allowed the boy to knock his peers off their feet. This discovery added incredible confidence to the fashion-obsessed boy, who soon also acquired the wit for colloquial superiority over scoffers.
By the time of high school, Montrose’s feminine behavior had become common, but he longed to follow his heart and dreams – to study at a university where he could study design.Completely devoting himself to his studies, he graduated from the gymnasium at the head of the class, a year ahead of everyone else. Later, many of Montrose’s friends described him as one of the smartest people he knew, although he often hid it behind brisk and harsh phrases.
While at university, Montrose exceeded the general requirements, which always amazed the class. His only goal was to graduate as a fashion designer, and he even launched a small clothing line called “Jaguar Boots” in his dorm room.Montrose is slightly obsessed with boots, of which he has over 1,000 pairs.
However, like most young guys who leave home and go to expensive educational institutions, Montrose blindly devoted himself to a number of political affairs. Having abandoned his studies in favor of rallies and protests, and children always found a reason for them, he soon left campus and flew abroad to see the world with his own eyes. It was here that his life changed.
Traveling to third world countries, Montrose attracted the attention of a loud politician known popularly as the Jaguar.The Jaguar was dedicated to improving the poverty society around him. His clever political speech quickly won over Montrose, and he was offered a job in the Jaguar staff as the main errand boy and dress consultant.
However, everything was not as it seemed at first glance. Jaguar was not just a politician – he led an underground terrorist group, striking various targets to achieve his goals. Montrose instantly merged into this world, fascinated by what he saw and new acquaintances.Over the years, Montrose has climbed the Jaguar’s career ladders to become the think tank behind all operations. He made plans, made phone calls, monitored missions, and helped Jaguar with hair and makeup before major performances. At the same time, he met Enrique, who became one of his best friends.
While many considered Montrose to be a potential replacement for the aging Jaguar, there were many more who were offended by the thought that such a “feminine” person could become their leader.Besides, it was wildly embarrassing when he walked around the base every morning and sweated in his pink sneakers.
With the passing of the Jaguar, Montrose was thrown out of action and sent to all four directions after a more “masculine” person took over the Jaguar’s post and took all his laurels. Montrose didn’t want to be a leader, but deep down he wondered if he was fit for the position. Helpless and heartbroken, Montrose and Enrique returned back to the United States to audition for a reality show that offered hope for a new life to the fashionable terrorist, Elite World.
Name: Ellis
Age: 32
Team: Terrorists
Position: Team BalabolFamily was the only thing that mattered to the parents, aunts, uncles and cousins Ellis grew up with. And although Ellis is now known for his eternal self, he was not always like that. As he grew up and matured, the purpose of life was to give the family a reason to be proud, to cover each other, and to hunt deer drunk. Ultimately, however, Ellis learned the harsh truth that family can be a bitch.Especially beautiful cousins.
As a child, Ellis was raised in a modest but wide mobile home, which his family shared with Uncles Tom and Billy, as well as their wives, ex-wives and children. In general, it was a bit crowded to live with more than 20 people in such a small place, but it was a sin to complain. Everyone lived peacefully, drank until they lost consciousness, watched soap operas together during the day and talked about how patriotic they all were. As Ellis grew up, older cousins Ted and Austin taught him how to become a young man.At the age of 7 they gave him the first magazine “for adults”, and at 9 they taught him to drink six cans at a time. They also introduced him to rock and roll.
At the age of 10, Ellis experienced two things that have shaped his life. First, he shot his first deer. Of course, when he was 3 or 4 years old, he learned to shoot from pistols, rifles and all kinds of shotguns, but the murder of the first large creature was something that deserved the attention of the inhabitants of his wide mobile home. Ellis liked the rush of blood from pulling the trigger and was beside himself with a sense of victory as the echo of the shot echoed down the highway.Oh, yes, Ellis shot from the window of his father’s pickup truck.
The second event that changed Ellis’s life was his first “training” kiss with his cousin Mary Beth. This marked the beginning of a long and swirling period of emotional and physical turmoil in Ellis, which led him to later drop out of high school after she declared her love for him at age 16. Fighting the family’s insistence to “sign”, Ellis flew out of his provincial town and hid in a hut with his cousins Ted and Austin, who were basically adults.
Although their penchant for adult magazines and videos has diminished slightly, this has not affected their love of shooting, problems and patriotism. Often, at night, Ellis and his cousins would crawl out to make noise in nearby cities, using homemade bombs to rob businesses and harass the public. The trio also formed an AC / DC cover group called Red, White and Blast It All to F ** k. Ellis loved the life of a rebel – following only his own rules, making money and lighting up in crowded, dirty bars.It was the American Dream.
Eventually, however, their days of rebellious doom gods came to naught. Ted and Austin were drafted into the army. Ellis wanted to go too, but as it turned out, he was too stupid for the service. As soon as the two young guys were taken away, Ellis felt completely alone in this world. He returned home to his family, who still insisted on uniting with Mary Beth (they found out that her current ex-husband and two children would not mind if he was around). A few months later, Ellis, at the insistence of his father, chased his dreams.
It was then that Ellis embarked on an unprecedented journey. After learning from peanut butter and banana sandwiches that two good tastes can actually work well together, Ellis decided to combine his two favorite things: his country and blowing up all sorts of things. He became, as he called it, “Amerrist.” Yes, no matter how moronic it sounds. American terrorist. Ellis thought that since all sorts of strangers in his land could blow up everything, it would be logical to go to their land and do the same thing he did in his country – light on the stage and blow up everything to hell.
Ellis’s goal was the third world countries, but after deceiving a Slavic lady with a monkey (the monkey seemed small and cool to Ellis), he found himself in the cold expanses of Siberia, where he began to live with a group of like-minded criminals. Ellis liked the spirit of brotherhood of his Russian friends, and he liked their clothes even more. Soon they began to recognize him as an Arctic warrior in a mask who paced back and forth, sowing patriotism and causing trouble wherever he went. Somehow he saw the point in it.
However, in the end, Ellis’s hour struck – he was arrested and deported back to America, where he immediately turned in all the people he had ever worked with in order to save his snow-suit ass. When the question arose about who would go to prison, Ellis or his friends, he did not think for a long time.
Having tapped every criminal he dealt with, Ellis had few options, and even less credibility on the streets. It was necessary to urgently change something, otherwise he risked getting a knife in the back from those to whom he had already stabbed him.Then, one day, he saw an advertisement for a new reality show, Elite World. Perhaps Ellis could again fulfill the dream and ignite life by his own rules …
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Actor Iwata Takanori, list of dramas.Sorted by year of writing
Real name: Iwata Tsuyoshi / 岩 田剛典
Profession: actor and dancer
Muz. group: J Soul Brothers, EXILE
Agency: LDH
Place of birth: Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
Height: 174 cm
Blood type: B (III)
Education: Keio University (School of Law, Department of Political Science, 2011 edition)
Hobbies: basketball, karate, lacrosse
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– Graduated from an elite private school at Keio University, where he later entered. At school he was engaged in karate, lacrosse, basketball, was the president of the “Dancing Crew JADE” club. He participated in the university and became a finalist of the “Mr. Keio 2009” competition.
– Auditioned at Sandaime J Soul Brothers in 2010. He made his debut before the official release of the group’s single at the “FANTASY 後 夜 祭 〜EXILE 魂 〜” festival with a dance troupe.
– In 2010 participated in “STREET KINGDOM JAPAN” and won the special category “King of Japan” from 24karats.
– 2011 the acting debut in the TV series “Hooligan Blues” took place.– In 2014 he made his big screen debut with ELLY in the film “Crows Explode”.
– On his birthday, March 6, 2014, his own photobook “G 岩 田剛典 三代 目 J Soul Brothers from EXILE TRIBE” was released.In 2018, the film “Ideal World”, based on the manga of the same name by Aruga Rie, will be released on the big screens.This time, Iwata played the role of a wheelchair-bound architect. In the same year, another premiere is expected with Iwata’s participation – this is the film “Last Winter, When We Parted / Kyonen no Fuyu, Kimi to Wakare”. He plays the reporter Yakumo Kyosuke, who is investigating a murder case involving a beautiful blind woman for his next book. The main suspect is the talented photographer Kihara Zakayudai.
Fun Facts :
– Joined the lacrosse team in high school and achieved such results that he was a representative in national competitions.
– When I was in my 3rd year of high school, I saw the movie “RIZE”, was impressed by the crump and began to study this style on my own.
– After entering Keio University, he joined the local dance club “Dancing Crew JADE” and even became its 18th captain. Then he started krumping, joining “Twiggz Fam”, where he met Naoki and June, and received the callsign Boi Twiggz
– In March 2011 he graduated from Keio University, Department of Political Science. Iwata is a lawyer by training.
– The nickname “Gan-chan” comes from his last name. The first hieroglyph – 岩 – is also read as “gan”, hence the callsign. This nickname was given to him by the krumpers
– Iwata was in the same class as Takoy from ONE OK ROCK in high school. They still meet every year on New Year’s weekend for a drink.
– Iwata is the only performer in Sandyme who came from the street, the rest have been under LDH for several years.
– Favorite alcoholic drink – sake.
– Despite being perfect, Iwata is actually very untidy.His room is always a mess.
– Iwata likes to see the back of the girl’s head, so he loves having her hair pulled back. He also likes girls in yukata.
– Wants his girlfriend to call him by name, Takanori. But only the one with whom they will be really close will allow it.
– Iwata loves honest and sincere girls.
– At the time of his debut, he walked with dreadlocks, and was the most frightening in the agency. But after a week he cut them off.
Awards:
41 Hochi Film Awards – Best Debutant (Shokubutsu Zukan)
90,000 Panarin against Svechnikov.Series Preview Carolina – Rangers – Puck Stick Two Skates – Blogs
Hello everyone!
We on the Puck Klyushka Two Skates channel have prepared a video for you, in which we tell you about the most intriguing opposition for Russian fans in the NHL qualifying round. “Carolina” of 20-year-old Andrei Svechnikov, who has sensationalized with his lacrosse goals, will meet in a series of up to three wins with “Rangers” – the team of the main Russian hockey player right now Artemy Panarin.
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0:15 – about Carolina’s season and Svechnikov’s achievements
2:10 – why the Hurricanes defense is strength
3:17 – how the Rangers championship was held
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: 36 – how cool Panarin is
5:39 – about the young leaders of the New York defense and the main question – the goalkeeper
7:00 – we compare the teams and argue who will go further
Well, if you don’t I really want to listen to the voice of our author, look at infographics with diagrams and statistics, and also enjoy the video-cutting of the actions of the players and teams about which this video was made – scroll below, there is the full text of the issue.
Carolina
Carolina’s performances in this championship resembled a roller coaster: hurricanes produced 7 series of 3 or more victories in a row, as well as 5 series of 3 or more defeats – miracles! As a result, the team ended the regular season in the same place as a year ago – in the wild card zone. The 20-year-old Russian Andrey Svechnikov, who made a name for himself already last year, really came to the fore in this championship. The striker’s second season in the league was not only successful (61 points with 24 goals scored), but also bright: Svechnikov became the first player in NHL history to achieve a so-called lacrosse goal.One such action seemed not enough to the forward and he repeated the trick again – a few games later. Svechnikov’s playing time this season was distributed approximately equally between the first link with two Finnish stars Karolina Teravainen and Aho, and a bunch of Canadians Staal and Vogele.
Like a year ago, it was the Finns who became the main suppliers of points for the Hurricanes, but one of them – Sebastian Aho in this championship reached a new level for himself, having scored 38 goals – this is the 6th result in the league.Last year’s playoff experience was the striker’s first and can be expected to lead his teammates in the elimination games with added confidence this season.
In addition, the danger for the Rangers’ goal will come from the Czech striker Martin Necas, who during his first full season in the NHL took a place in the top 6 of the Carolina. Coach Rod Brindamore’s hopes for success are also linked to Vincent Trocek, who was taken from Florida on the deadline. Thanks to the stop of the season, the American had an additional opportunity to play with his new teammates in the training camp – it seems that the talented American did not have enough game understanding to score something more than two points in 7 games after the exchange.
This regular season was overshadowed by the injury of Hurricanes defense leader Dougie Hamilton, who was out of action in mid-January. The Canadian played great hockey before being injured and, if not for it, should have been one of the top candidates for the Norris Trophy this season. Despite missing the rest of the regular season, the defender finished in first place on points among the Carolina defense players. Hamilton has fully recovered before the decisive games of the season and now the defense of the team looks even more impressive than before the start.
In the absence of a partner, the American Jacob Slavin, who had the most productive season of his career, took over leadership responsibilities. Having made 81 qualifications in the championship, the American became the best in the league for this indicator. We must not forget that the defense line in the deadline received reinforcements in the person of the Finn Sami Vatanen, who crossed over from New Jersey, and the American Brady Shay, traded with the Rangers. This is a solid increase in depth and there is a feeling that with such protection, even not the most reliable goalkeepers in the person of Petr Mrazek and James Rymer should feel very confident in the relegation games
Rangers
After a busy and noisy offseason, the Rangers started the championship brightly , having immediately won two victories at the start.True, the ambitious, but young and inexperienced roster (the average age of the team is 26 years old – only New Jersey was younger in the NHL this season) suffered 4 defeats in a row. Teamwork and a set of experience are exactly what the Rangers have been working on throughout the championship. The team from New York predictably lacked stability, but this did not prevent the talented team from regularly staging performances during the season. The Rangers played in earnest after a hiatus for a stellar weekend, hitting a particularly steep stretch in February with 9 wins in 10 games.
During this period, the first center of the team, Mika Zibanejad, gained a furious pace. Only one meeting with Washington, in which the Swede scored five goals at once, is worth something! As a result, the striker has the best season of his career and his result in goals scored is 5th in the league. And Mika always works out on the defensive and goes to the minority in the first brigade of New Yorkers. Over the course of the season, Zybanejada and Panarin were separated into different links and this allowed the Rangers to create two excellent triplets.
The line of the Swede with Krider and Buchnevich is about pressure, pressure and aim at the goal.While the main chips of Panarin’s link with Strohm and Fast are puck control and dynamics in motion. The Russian held a phenomenal championship, gaining 95 points in 69 matches and confirmed his status as an elite player in the league. Panarin led the Rangers throughout the season, demonstrating excellent stability – he scored points in 78% of matches (this indicator is better only for the German Dreiseitl from Edmonton), was extremely useful (2nd in the league in plus or minus and the best among the forwards), and also helped the defense a lot, finishing among the best in interceptions.If both Rangers’ first lines can restore the chemistry in training camp that their players had at the time of the hiatus in March, even the powerful defense of Carolina will have a hard time.
The main headliner of the offseason defense changes was Jacob Truba, who joined from Winnipeg. The American undoubtedly strengthened the Rangers’ defenses and ended up spending the most minutes on the court with the team. But it should be noted that the defender took a lot of time to adapt and Truba was able to reach the expected level of play only in the second part of the championship.
The 22-year-old Adam Fox has done a great job. In his debut season in the NHL, the American was the best defensive player on the team in all areas. Lacking reactive speed, Fox plays with the confidence of a seasoned master and has great puck control. To successfully resist the Carolina attack will require the contribution of the entire defensive line, but against the backdrop of a breakthrough in the championship this year – special expectations will be associated with the game of Tony Deangelo. The young American became the top scorer among the defenders of the team, scoring 15 goals.Whether Deangelo manages to confirm this level in the playoffs will depend on a lot for the Rangers.
Well, the main question for New York now is who will be the goalkeeper in the elimination games. The main contender for the post number one looks like Igor Shesterkin, who burst into the league in January. In 12 starts, the Russian has 10 victories, and in terms of reflected throws, the goalkeeper is the second in the league. The choice in favor of Shesterkin may look a little adventurous against the background of more experience from his competitors.But as they say, those who do not take risks do not drink champagne, and there is no doubt that if the young Russian does not go well in the playoffs, the highly experienced Henrik Lundqvist will easily replace him at the goal at any time in the series, whatever the score.