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BOSTON (June 22, 2017) – Major League Lacrosse (MLL), the premier outdoor professional lacrosse league, announced the roster for the 2017 MLL All-Star Game. The second consecutive game in the state of California will take place on Saturday, July 8 at Papa Murphy’s Park in Sacramento and will be broadcast on CBS Sports Network.

New York Lizards midfielder Joe Walters will be making his ninth career appearance in the All-Star Game, the most among this year’s elected players. His teammate, Paul Rabil, has the second-most All-Star Game appearances, as this will be his eighth selection.

“This All-Star Game roster is going to showcase the depth of talent in MLL,” Commissioner David Gross said. “You will see familiar faces in the game that have been star performers in the league for several years, but you will also see newer faces that you may not know. There is a wave of young talent coming up in the league that we are excited to have on display.”

The two teams that met in the 2016 MLL Championship Game, the Denver Outlaws and Ohio Machine, are tied for the most All-Star selections with seven apiece. Reigning Coca-Cola MVP Tom Schreiber will represent the Machine for the fourth time in his career.

For the defending champion Outlaws, brothers Matt and Mike Bocklet will both play in the game. For Matt Bocklet, a defenseman, this marks his fifth selection to the All-Star Game, while Mike will make his All-Star Game debut.

Faceoff specialist Greg Gurenlian will make his fourth appearance in the All-Star Game. A former Coca-Cola MVP and a Steinfeld Trophy winner, Gurenlian announced this past offseason that the 2017 season would be his last in MLL. Gurenlian has won more faceoffs than any player in league history, and recently became the first player to eclipse 2,000 faceoff wins in a career.

All-Star Game Weekend will include a two-day youth lacrosse tournament in conjunction with ADVNC Lacrosse at Cherry Island Sports Complex. Former MLL All-Star and San Francisco Dragons captain Chris Rotelli designed and directs ADVNC Lacrosse, a leading lacrosse training and events company in Northern California. Day one of the tournament will include a skills competition for youth participants and the MLL Skills Competition. 

The day of the All-Star Game will kick off with MLL Fan Fest, which will include opportunities to meet MLL players, brand experiences, product demos, live music and interactive exhibits. 

This marks the 16th edition of the MLL All-Star Game and the first ever All-Star Game in Northern California. Papa Murphy’s Park is home to Sacramento Republic FC, a club in the United Soccer League.  

Tickets for the 2017 MLL All-Star Game are available at a discount for members of US Lacrosse here. Non-members can purchase directly through Ticketmaster here. 

Here is the full All-Star game roster.

Faceoff

Drew Simoneau, Rochester Rattlers

Tom Kelly, Denver Outlaws

Greg Gurenlian, New York Lizards

Joe Nardella, Boston Cannons

Attack

Marcus Holman, Ohio Machine

Will Manny, Boston Cannons

Ryan Brown, Charlotte Hounds

Kieran McArdle, Florida Launch

Joey Sankey, Charlotte Hounds

Eric Law, Denver Outlaws

Mike Bocklet, Denver Outlaws

Kevin Rice, Atlanta Blaze

Midfield

Joe Walters, New York Lizards

Michael Chanenchuk, Charlotte Hounds

Jake Bernhardt, Ohio Machine

Matt Abbott, Chespeake Bayhawks

Myles Jones, Chesapeake Bayhawks

Peter Baum, Ohio Machine

Connor Buczek, Florida Launch

Jeremy Sieverts, Denver Outlaws

Kevin Crowley, Charlotte Hounds

Drew Snider, Denver Outlaws

Kyle Denhoff, Rochester Rattlers

Tom Schreiber, Ohio Machine

Matt Mackrides, Atlanta Blaze

Paul Rabil, New York Lizards

Defense

Scott Ratliff, Atlanta Blaze

Matt Bocklet, Denver Outlaws

Jackson Place, Ohio Machine

Joe Fletcher, New York Lizards

Brian Karalunas, Ohio Machine

Matt Dunn, Rochester Rattlers

Michael Evans, Chespeake Bayhawks

Jesse Bernhardt. Chesapeake Bayhawks

Brandon Mullins, Boston Cannons

Michael Simon, Denver Outlaws

Goalie

Drew Adams, New York Lizards

Tyler Fiorito, Boston Cannons

Brian Phipps, Chesapeake Bayhawks

Kyle Bernlohr, Ohio Machine

Coaches

BJ O'Hara, Denver Outlaws

Jim Stagnitta, Charlotte Hounds