After leading the U.S. U19 team to a thrilling gold medal in 2016, Nick Myers is back for another stint leading the USA. After two postponements, Myers will be the head coach for the U.S. U21 team at the 2022 World Lacrosse Men's U19 World Championship in Limerick, Ireland.
Chambers was one of the Naval Academy's greatest lacrosse players. In his first year at Navy, he was selected as a first team All-American. In his sophomore year, he was a second team All-American, only to return in his junior and senior years to be selected as a first team All-American. In 1949, he won both the Jack Turnbull Trophy and the U.S. Naval Academy Association Trophy for the outstanding athlete in his class.
An all-star football, baseball, and basketball player at Middleport High School in Ohio, Hartinger had never seen a lacrosse game until attending the U.S. Military Academy in 1945. He picked up his first lacrosse stick as a plebe, and by his sophomore year in 1947, was playing varsity lacrosse as a center midfielder for Army.
William learned to play lacrosse at St. Paul's School in Baltimore, and unbelievably played four years of varsity lacrosse in which the total record of the team was 59-0. Needless to say, the team won the MSA championship four years in a row (1943 to 1946). He was a second team All-Maryland player every year he played. He also was All-Maryland in football and basketball, and coached the St. Paul's JV lacrosse team in 1947.