Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. Labor Day weekend marked the unofficial end of summer and the official beginning of recruiting contact for the high school class of 2021.
US Lacrosse asked its Twitter followers to post a picture of their favorite moments of the summer. Some highlights:
Can you believe it’s already September? Please reply to this tweet with a picture of your favorite summer lacrosse memory.
— US Lacrosse (@USLacrosse) September 1, 2019
To start, here are a few of ours: pic.twitter.com/545Xw6vTjr
This pic.twitter.com/URmwq0vNPR
— U.S. Women's National Team (@USAWLax) September 1, 2019
Reuniting #StillChamps pic.twitter.com/VxZLwGa7kX
— U.S. Men's National Team (@USAMLax) September 1, 2019
Lax Training #Session18 @MambaSportsA with lax role model @kyleharrison18! @Legends_Lax @PLLRedwoods pic.twitter.com/gIJe4AXUV6
— Stacey Hughes (@IvyPearls1908) September 2, 2019
Sharing the PLL with one of my sons pic.twitter.com/ci2fzvV3EE
— Paul Burmeister (@PaulWBurmeister) September 1, 2019
@KenyaLacrosse pic.twitter.com/1wZWauISBo
— Andra Savage (@AndraSavageLax) September 1, 2019
— Parkvilleadlax (@parkvilleadlax) September 1, 2019
Almost $58,000 raised for veterans @SFSLacrosse Canandaigua pic.twitter.com/98JeyTKM8I
— US Lacrosse of Greater Rochester (@USLaxofRoc) September 1, 2019
Best memory #carolinagirls - @prowomenslax futures! pic.twitter.com/8U5NkNbFeX
— @finphelpsNC (@finphelps2) September 1, 2019
@BCwlax @_Demps @BitterLax when your hero is your camp counselor! #bitterlax pic.twitter.com/Y0fqTGGerK
— Courtney Melei (@courtneymelei) September 1, 2019
Inside Lacrosse’s Ty Xanders, meanwhile, was busy doing what he does best — breaking news of recruits committing to colleges. IL unveiled its top 100 players in the class of 2021 in advance of the Sept. 1 contact date and its annual Midnight Mania event. St. Anthony’s (N.Y.)/Team 91 Crush midfielder Andrew McAdorey is No. 1 on the list.
2. The Denver Outlaws are on the rise again.
The defending Major League Lacrosse champions, who snapped a four-game losing streak last week, obliterated the Boston Cannons 22-9 on Saturday at Peter Barton Stadium.
Ryan Lee led the offensive explosion with five goals and three assists, while Brendan Kavanagh and Zach Currier added three goals apiece.
But the day really belonged to John Grant Jr. and Mikie Schlosser for a couple of Herculean plays.
It’s just unfair by @JohnGrantJr24 pic.twitter.com/skKLqKdArn
— Major League Lacrosse (@MLL_Lacrosse) August 31, 2019
.@MikieSchlosser MODE pic.twitter.com/PIs3lUQm3B
— Major League Lacrosse (@MLL_Lacrosse) August 31, 2019
3. The Dallas Rattlers lost for the first time in nearly seven weeks Saturday, falling to the last-place New York Lizards 12-11.
Dallas (6-8) remains in the playoff hunt, sitting a game and a half back of Atlanta (7-6) and Boston (7-6) — its next two opponents to close out the regular season.
Denver (8-5) and Chesapeake (8-5) are tied for first place in the MLL standings. The top four teams qualify for the postseason.
4. The Six Nations Rivermen defeated the Akwesasne Bucks 9-5 on Sunday to win the Presidents Cup, Canada’s Senior B national box lacrosse championship. Goalie Warren Hill (Syracuse/New England Black Wolves) made 29 saves to earn MVP honors.
WHAT WE’RE READING
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US Lacrosse Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Tom Flatley has touched scores of lives as a coach and mentor.
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Inside Maryland Sports caught up with Jared Bernhardt after the Terps lacrosse star entered the NCAA transfer portal last week to play football next fall.
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The Detroit Lions signed Tom Kennedy, a former two-sport star at Bryant and Boston Cannons midfielder, to their practice squad.
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Jared Bernhardt’s high school football highlights. The Tewaaraton finalist recently entered the NCAA transfer portal to play football after exhausting his lacrosse eligibility at Maryland.
WHAT’S ON TAP
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Phil Shore’s MLL notebook.
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Dom Starsia’s Letter to a Freshman.
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