2010 Season Wrap-up
Wednesday May 26 2010 Filed in: News
Well,
we’ve just wrapped up another season of Central
Seattle Wolfpack Lacrosse. Last weekend’s final games
took place at Eastside Catholic. The 5/6 team lost a
heartbreaker in OT 9-8, in a game that was perhaps
the most exciting MS game of the season. We had
rain--lots of it. We had scoring--lots of it. We had
defense--lots of it. We just happened to end up on
the short end though.
There was one time when Mary, at the table, looked over to Coach Quincy and said, “...Hey I think they are actually playing lacrosse!” Coach looked back and had to agree--in fact they were playing GOOD lacrosse! The 5/6 guys finished their season at 8-4-0.
The 7/8 had a somewhat easier time posting an 11-4 victory over their Eastside Catholic counterparts. In what was assistant coach Brian Schulz’s swan song, the 7/8 guys commanded the game from the very start. Near the end, attack men were playing defense, and defenders were taking shots. The senior guys ended their season with a splendid 10-2-0 record.
Last Sunday the Wolfpack held its End of Season Party at Genesee Field. League Coordinator Ryan Kelly provided burgers and dogs, and party attendees provided everything else. The weather cooperated, everyone got plenty to eat, and we were able to thank the coaches and the parent volunteers who have contributed their time and effort that helped make this season as successful as it was. We’ve added a few photos of the event to the Photo Album.
We’d especially like to thank Peter Vogt, the 7/8 head coach who has leant his expertise and passion for the game to us for the past 4 years. He coached this past year despite an incredibly busy schedule and the fact that he did not even have a player in the program! His will be missed by us all, but we wish him well.
We’d also like to congratulate the 5/6 coach, Quincy Milton who will be returning next year to take over the 7/8 slot. Greg Fimmano, our 3/4 coach and all around good guy will be returning as the 3/4 coach next year. Thanks also to all the assistant coaches for your time as well; you are all welcomed back if you so choose!
As we head into the summer, it’s a good idea to try and keep those skills sharp. Check the WALAX Summer Program Listings for Lax related camps and activities in your area. Also, you can check out the Lax Conditioning Page for some exercises and drills you can do without spending the money on camps, etc.
Thanks for all your support and kind comments and suggestions regarding our program. We have enjoyed the season and as hard as it is to believe, there is actually a small part of us looking forward to next season already--although we are taking a few deep breaths in relief that it’s over for now!
There will be few updates to this site until next season’s registration, which will start sometime in November 2010. If you have any questions or comments in the meantime, do not hesitate to drop us a line.
There was one time when Mary, at the table, looked over to Coach Quincy and said, “...Hey I think they are actually playing lacrosse!” Coach looked back and had to agree--in fact they were playing GOOD lacrosse! The 5/6 guys finished their season at 8-4-0.
The 7/8 had a somewhat easier time posting an 11-4 victory over their Eastside Catholic counterparts. In what was assistant coach Brian Schulz’s swan song, the 7/8 guys commanded the game from the very start. Near the end, attack men were playing defense, and defenders were taking shots. The senior guys ended their season with a splendid 10-2-0 record.
Last Sunday the Wolfpack held its End of Season Party at Genesee Field. League Coordinator Ryan Kelly provided burgers and dogs, and party attendees provided everything else. The weather cooperated, everyone got plenty to eat, and we were able to thank the coaches and the parent volunteers who have contributed their time and effort that helped make this season as successful as it was. We’ve added a few photos of the event to the Photo Album.
We’d especially like to thank Peter Vogt, the 7/8 head coach who has leant his expertise and passion for the game to us for the past 4 years. He coached this past year despite an incredibly busy schedule and the fact that he did not even have a player in the program! His will be missed by us all, but we wish him well.
We’d also like to congratulate the 5/6 coach, Quincy Milton who will be returning next year to take over the 7/8 slot. Greg Fimmano, our 3/4 coach and all around good guy will be returning as the 3/4 coach next year. Thanks also to all the assistant coaches for your time as well; you are all welcomed back if you so choose!
As we head into the summer, it’s a good idea to try and keep those skills sharp. Check the WALAX Summer Program Listings for Lax related camps and activities in your area. Also, you can check out the Lax Conditioning Page for some exercises and drills you can do without spending the money on camps, etc.
Thanks for all your support and kind comments and suggestions regarding our program. We have enjoyed the season and as hard as it is to believe, there is actually a small part of us looking forward to next season already--although we are taking a few deep breaths in relief that it’s over for now!
There will be few updates to this site until next season’s registration, which will start sometime in November 2010. If you have any questions or comments in the meantime, do not hesitate to drop us a line.
GO WOLFPACK!!
