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  • Lacrosse-Varsity

    2007 - 2008
    Head Coach: Paul Kendall

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List of 9 news stories.

  • Varsity Lacrosse v. Cardigan

    Looking to win the series with Cardigan, Eaglebrook took the field fired up and ready for what Cardigan might bring to the table. Both teams fought hard on ground balls and were productive in transition not wanting to give the other team any advantage. Sixth Form leaders set the tone for the game. Jimmy Bitter, Reed Kennedy, Michael Park, Penn Sednaoui, Zack Phillips, Brian Chung, Tim Welles, Reed Barbe, Jem Wilner, Michael Opalinski, Edward Kim, Tyler Piercy, Rory Burke, Cory Latour, and Max Ouimet all had a part in a convincing victory to close out their Eaglebrook lacrosse careers. Under Form contributions came from Thomas Shannon, Trey Camissa, Sean Connors, and Evan Neugold who look to use this season’s success as a starting point for next year. Scoring came from all areas of the field as both middies and attack converted on unsettled situations. Man up conversions helped Eaglebrook close the door when Cardigan made a third quarter surge to gain ground. The man down group held off several potential momentum gaining plays, while Ouimet again stood strong between the pipes. In a season that had many close games, Eaglebrook controlled their fate by displaying maturity with possession and poise on defense that outmatched the Cougar attack. Hard work, grit, determination, and team play defined this team. Strong leadership combined with an overwhelming passion for the game are how the 2008 Varsity Lacrosse team will be remembered. Eaglebrook 13, Cardigan 6.


  • Varsity Lacrosse v. Cardigan Mountain

    In the first of a two game series with Cardigan, Eaglebrook capitalized on key possessions and executed in transition early in the game to take the lead and never looked back. Eaglebrook came out of the first quarter on top, but Cardigan held even during the second. With a score of 4-1 at the half, Cardigan looked to close the gap but the strong defensive play of Zack Phillips, Michael Park, Liam Garrity-Rokous, and Jem Wilner held the Cougar attack from gaining ground. Trey Camissa registered a hat trick while Penn Sednaoui, Jimmy Bitter, and Reed Kennedy helped in the scoring department. The game was hard-fought with many chances on both sides of the ball. Opportunity favored Eaglebrook, and they were able to weather the pressure defense of the Cougars late in the game. Eaglebrook 8, Cardigan 3.
  • Varsity Lacrosse v. Northfield Mount Hermon

    Eaglebrook capped out a busy week with a convincing victory over Northfield Mount Hermon. Eaglebrook started strong and never looked back as they controlled the momentum through ball possession and disciplined play. Brian Chung, Evan Neugold, and Derek Pratt rounded out a strong midfield effort. Michael Park and Zach Phillips set up a strong wall in front of Max Ouimet who had another good outing. Eaglebrook matched the physical play of NMH and were able to remain disciplined through the end
    of the game limiting penalties and capitalizing on man-up situations. Ealgebrook 14, NMH 5.


  • Varsity Lacrosse v. Williston Northampton

    Eaglebrook came out strong on Wednesday in a game that was won through disciplined play on offense and defense. The game was won through ball possession and execution of offense. On defense Jem Wilner, Michael Park, and Liam Garrity-Rokous established a strong front through physical play
    and controlled stick checks. Cory Latour also contributed from midfield by recovering possessions on face offs. On offense Penn Sedanoui, Trey Camissa, and Evan Neugold contributed with goals while Rory Burke worked from the outside earning several assists. Eaglebrook 12, Williston 1.


  • Varstiy Lacrosse v. Deerfield

    Eaglebrook lost their second game of the season to a balanced, organized, and disciplined Deerfield team. Deerfield took an early lead and held strong through the first half heading into the last two quarters with a comfortable lead. Eaglebrook maintained composure and worked hard in an effort to gain some ground on Deerfield and played competitive third and fourth quarters. Penn Sednaoui contributed on offense with a goal. The defensive effort was led by Jem Wilner and Zach Phillips. Eaglebrook 4, Deerfield 9.


  • Varsity Lacrosse v. Belmont Hill

    On the first hot day of the spring, the Varsity Lacrosse team faced off against a Belmont Hill team that refused to back down despite Eaglebrook’s lead going into the half. The teams swapped goals in the first quarter and Eaglebrook’s team took this quarter to get their bearings. With some strong possession on offense, Eaglebrook was able to cushion their lead. Belmont mounted a strong surge in the third and fourth quarters to bring the score within two near the end of regulation. With 19 seconds remaining in the game, Belmont closed within one and ran out of time to even the score. Eaglebrook spent much of the second half man down, and tried to remain composed through out. Scoring came from the attack core, and the strong willed play of Reed Kennedy, Thomas Shannon, Evan Neugold, and Brain Chung led the midfield. Max Ouimet stood strong between the pipes giving his team a chance to win the game down the stretch. Eaglebrook 8, Belmont Hill 7.


  • Cory Latour '08 welcomes back James Mangum'07 to the Eaglebrook v. Westminster Lacrosse Game.

    Varsity Lacrosse v. Westminster

    Eaglebrook stumbled for the first time this spring in an overtime loss to a balanced, determined Westminster team that matched Eaglebrook’s grinding style of play. Eaglebrook held the lead for much of the game, and went into the fourth quarter leading by three. Quick changes of momentum favored Westminster late in the game, and both sides traded scoring opportunities during the overtime period. Max Ouimet proved his dependability between the pipes, coming up with crucial saves in every quarter of the game giving his team a chance to win. Eaglebrook’s defense was disciplined and composed with Liam Garity-Rokous, Micheal Park, and Zach Phillips setting up a strong back three. Brian Chung, Derek Pratt, and Cory Latour rounded out the strong play at midfield. The game was hard fought, emotionally charged, and exciting; there were missed opportunities on both sides of the ball coupled with wonderful execution. Eaglebrook 7, Westminster 8.
  • Varsity Lacrosse v. Avon Old Farms

    After three cancelled games, the Eaglebrook boys were anxious to take the field on Wednesday, April 16 against Avon. The defense made a stand in the first quarter allowing only one goal to pass them. Michael Park, Liam Garity-Rokous, and Zach Phillips proved that they could withstand a formidable charge from an organized, patient offense. Avon broke their silence in the second and third quarters jumping out to a four-goal lead. Unwilling to let the game slip away, Eaglebrook maintained their composure and battled through the third and fourth quarters scoring to even the game late in the fourth. Converting on man-up situations and giving Max Ouimet a chance to stop the ball on defense, Eaglebrook was able to score to take the lead in the fading moments of the game. Thomas Shannon, Jimmy Bitter, and Sean Connors converted on feeds from Brian Chung, Reed Kennedy, and Penn Sednaoui. Eaglebrook 9, Avon 8.
  • Varsity Lacrosse v. Loomis Chaffee

    It was a good start to the spring season for the Eaglebrook Varsity Lacrosse team, which earned a win at Loomis on Wednesday, April 9. In their second day outside, the team spent the first half of the game adjusting to speed and developing field awareness. Returning players Max Ouimet, Michael Park, Jimmy Bitter, Reed Kennedy, Tim Welles, Penn Sednaoui, and Cory Latour led the charge and helped the new players gain confidence. Reed Barbe, Rory Burke, Trey Cammisa, and Sean Connors contributed with goals, while Liam Garity-Rokous and Zach Phillips established themselves on defense. Eaglebrook 11, Loomis 3.


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Date Opponent Title Time Result Location
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Franklin County LAX
Away
Cancelled
League
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Loomis Chaffee
Away
League
vs
Longmeadow High School
Home
League
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Worcester Academy
Away
Cancelled
League
vs
Avon Old Farms
Home
League
vs
Belmont Hill School
Home
League
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SCRIMMAGE
Away
League
vs
Westminster School
Home
League
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Suffield Academy
Away
League
@
Deerfield Academy
Away
League
vs
NMH
Home
League
vs
Williston Northampton School
Home
League
@
Cardigan Mountain School
Away
League
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Belmont Hill School
Away
League
vs
Franklin County LAX
Home
League
vs
Cardigan Mountain School
Home
League

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Name
Graduating Year
Home Town:
2008
New Canaan, CT
2008
Greenwich, CT
2008
Hanover, NH
2008
Manhasset, NY
2008
Marblehead, MA
2009
Greenwich, CT
2008
Kyunggido, Korea
2009
Manhasset, NY
2009
Woodbridge, CT
2008
Marblehead, MA
2008
Seoul, Korea
2008
East Dorset, VT
2009
Goshen, CT
2008
Orlando, FL
2008
Hatfield, MA
2008
,
2008
Hanwell, Canada
2008
Fredericton, Canada
2010
,
2008
Bedford, NY
2009
Andover, MA
2008
New York, NY
2008
New York, NY
2008
Putney, VT



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