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 Major League Lacrosse Major Award Winners: John Grant, Jr.


Major League Lacrosse Major Award Winners: John Grant, Jr.


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: John Grant, Jr., Gary Gait, Alex Smith, Brodie Merrill, Casey Powell, Ryan Powell, Pat Mccabe, Mark Millon, Conor Gill, Kevin Huntley, Kevin Finneran, Paul Cantabene, Sal Locascio, Jay Jalbert, Brian Dougherty, John Tucker, Nicky Polanco, Christian Cook, Greg Cattrano, Johnny Christmas, Tony Resch, Keith Cromwell, Spencer Ford, Kevin Leveille, Matt Ward, Adam Doneger, Andrew Combs, Chris Garrity, Blake Miller, Scott Hiller. Excerpt: Adam Doneger Adam Donegar (b. December 5, 1980 in Hewlett, New York ) ss a former professional lacrosse player. He attended and played his college lacrosse at Johns Hopkins University where he was team Captain as a senior and a two-time First Team All-American. International career Doneger played for the 2002 U.S. Men’s National Team in World Lacrosse Championship that won the Gold Medal. Professional career Doneger was a midfielder with the New Jersey Pride in Major League Lacrosse . He won the Major League Lacrosse Rookie of the Year Award in 2003. He retired prior to the 2008 season. Statistics MLL : : Regular Season NCAA (Division I) Season: Team: GP: G: A: Pts: PPG: Awards Preceded by Conor Gill : MLL Rookie of the Year 2003: Succeeded by Ryan Boyle References (URLs online) See also (online edition) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Alex Smith Alexander Frederick Smith , was born in the city of Timonium, Maryland , August 8, 1984, to Dr. Frederick G. Smith and Dr. Vanessa K. Smith, and is the oldest of three sons. He most notably known for his skills on the lacrosse field, as a faceoff specialist, at the University of Delaware , and now professionally for the Washington Bayhawks in Major League Lacrosse . In addition to being a professional athlete, Alex run’s face-off camps to teach
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