2015 Century Boys LAX Program

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2015 Century Boys LAX Program
Through responsive and effective leadership, US Lacrosse
strives to provide programs and services to inspire
participation while protecting the integrity of the game. We
envision a future which offers people everywhere the
opportunity to discover, learn, participate in, enjoy, and
ultimately embrace the shared passion of the lacrosse game.
Date
Day Time
Opponent
3/17
Tue
8:00pm
Union HS (WA)
No
Hillsboro Sports Fields
3/20
Fri
7:00pm
Hermiston
No
Hillsboro Sports Fields
3/22
Sun
10:00am
Mt. View
No
Hillsboro Sports Fields
3/31
Tue
7:00pm
Rex Putnam
No
Hillsboro Sports Fields
4/2
Thu
7:00pm
Wilson
No
Hillsboro Sports Fields
4/7
Tue
8:00pm
No
Cleveland HS
4/10
Fri
7:00pm
No
Hillsboro Sports Fields
4/14
Tue
7:00pm
No
Hood River HS
4/16
Thu
7:00pm
No
Hillsboro Sports Fields
4/22
Wed
5:15pm
4/24
Fri
7:00pm
Richland HS (WA)
No
4/27
Mon
8:00pm
@Aloha
No
Aloha HS
4/29
Wed
8:30pm
@Tigard
Yes
Tigard HS
5/1
Fri
7:00pm
5/4
Mon
8:15pm
5/6
Wed
7:00pm
Glencoe
Yes
Hillsboro Sports Fields
5/8
Fri
7:00pm
Tualatin
Yes
Hillsboro Sports Fields
@ Cleveland
Valley Catholic
@Hood River
Grant
@Forest Grove
Newberg
@Sprague
Division
Yes
Yes
No
Location
Forest Grove HS
Hillsboro Sports Fields
Hillsboro Sports Fields
Sprague HS
Coach Nic graduated from Century High School
in 2004. During his 4 years at Century, he played
lacrosse and received several awards including
3-time all-state attack and 3-time 1st team allmetro attack. Nic attended and played for
Herkimer College in New York. Coach Nic brings
the vision of building a program that models the
one he was so proud of being a part of back to
his Alma Mater, along with enthusiasm for and
love of lacrosse.
Coach Jeremy is our assistant coach. He
graduated from Century High school in 2002.
He too played lacrosse all four years and was
an all-state midfielder. His knowledge,
experience, and love for the game, as well as
his love for his Alma Mater, makes him a great
asset to our coaching staff and we are
fortunate to have him!
Coach Dustin graduated from Century High
School in 2006. Dustin played lacrosse for
Century and was awarded 2nd team allmetro. He attended Oregon State University
where he studied Psychology and played
lacrosse. He coached lacrosse for Tualatin
High School for 4 years and is happy to be
back at his Alma Mater where he can share
his passion for the game.
Back Row: Leo Paz, Andrew Horton, Cooper Schwehr, Brady Youngerman
Front Row: Coach Nic Norris, Hunter Brown, Tanner Morris, Tyler Foley, Gavin
Mannen
Not Pictured: Coach Dustin, Zack Locicero, Nick Fasciana
Back Row: Izzy Heely, Travis Schultz, Marcus Lane, Dylan Schultz, Nathan Werner
Front Row: Jeff Renick, Nathan Rosales, Israel Rodriguez, Brad Passey, Coach
Jeremy Schneider.
3 – Jeffrey Renick
Jeffrey likes lacrosse because he can
drop everything and play. He likes
being a teammate and how playing
makes him feel.
Jeffrey plans to join the Army as a
Cavalry Scout and plans to attend
school as well.
4 – Nathan Werner
Nathan enjoys lacrosse because of the
comradery. It’s fun and he likes that it is
a sport that is always in motion.
Nathan is planning on either attending
PSU (Criminal Justice) or joining the
Marines.
(Camera Shy)
16 – Leo Paz
Leo attends Hill Hi and enjoys lacrosse
because it is fast-paced. It’s like a
brotherhood where you get to hit
people, and the skills to play are
amazing.
Leo starts Marine bootcamp in August
to become a welder in the Reserves
and would like to be a Paramedic.
18 – Zack Locicero
Zack attends Hill Hi and finds that
lacrosse is a good way to meet new
people and to reach out. He enjoys
being a leader and has a business
building wooden lacrosse sticks.
Zack plans to attend PSU to take small
business management, further his
business, and play lacrosse for PSU.
6 – Cooper Schwehr
Cooper likes lacrosse because he enjoys
meeting new people and making new
friends. He has been playing lacrosse
for 8 years and enjoys the physical and
mental challenge of the game.
Cooper will be attending Western
Oregon University to study Psychology
and play Lacrosse for WOU.
22 – Andrew Horton
Andrew has been playing lacrosse for 10 years
and enjoys the team aspect, the practices, and
the brotherhood.
Andrew will be going to Oregon State University
to study either Law Enforcement or Engineering.
12- Brad Passey
Brad enjoys lacrosse because it is team
oriented and fun. He likes the adrenaline
and he gets to hit people.
Brad is planning on either joining the
military (Air Force or Navy) or attending
Law School.
Tyler Foley
11th Grade
Brady Youngerman
11th Grade
Marcus Lane
11th Grade
Travis Schultz
11th Grade
Gavin Mannen
10th Grade
Hunter Brown
9th Grade
Nicholas Fasciana
9th Grade
Izzy Heely
9th Grade
Israel Rodriguez
9th Grade
Nathan Rosales
9th Grade
Tanner Morris
9th Grade
Dylan Schultz
9th Grade
Rule 4-22 - Restarts by the defensive team no longer will be required to take place
outside the goal area in high school boys lacrosse, so long as any player is not within 5 yards
of the ball carrier.
Rule 1-7-3 Concerning the crosse, any strings or leathers will be limited to a hanging
length of 2 inches. In addition, any additional strings or laces (e.g., shooting strings, V
channels) must be located within 4 inches of the top of the crosse. No more than one sidewall string on each side is allowed.
Rule 2-1-3 A game no longer can be continued if a team has fewer than seven on-field
players because of lack of available players, injuries, penalties, etc. The result of the game
shall be determined by the state association or appropriate sponsoring authority.
Rule 2-7-2 now states that the CBO (Chief Bench Official) “shall supervise and have
complete jurisdiction over the timekeeper, penalty timekeepers, scorers, coaches,
substitutes and any other persons within the bench areas, the special substitution area and
the penalty box.” This rule also will now include the procedure for the CBO to call violations
and apply appropriate penalties, as well as how to inform the on-field officials when
violations occur.
Rule 1-6-2: Added the following procedure to check to make sure the ball can easily roll
out of the head of the crosse – “ . . . With the ball in the crosse, horizontal to the ground at
the deepest point of the pocket, tip the crosse forward 90 degrees to ensure that the ball
rolls out of the top end of the head.”
Rule 2-10-1: Balls on the bench side are needed only at the table and not along the
sideline.
Rule 3-1-2: More clearly defined when the running clock begins in those games where
the score differential reaches 12 goals or more.
Rule 5-5: A player using a crosse found to be illegal for not meeting any required
specification other than a deep pocket will receive a three-minute non-releasable penalty
(except hanging string length and end caps as in Rule 1-7-3). Also, any crosse ruled illegal
and resulting in a three-minute penalty will remain in the table area for the remainder of
the game.
Rule 6-4: Added “with his feet no wider than shoulder-width apart” to the section on
illegal offensive screening.
Rule 6-5-2e: The 30-second penalty has been erased in situations when a goal is scored
by the opponent.
Rule 6-5-2w: “Take a dive or feigning a slash to the head or body in order to deceive the
official and draw a penalty” was added to the examples of illegal procedure.
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Wishing You A Winning Season!
Have a great season Nathan!
We love you, Mom & Dad
Brady, we’re so proud of you!
Mom & Dad
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and the Community
Andrew Horton
would like to thank his
Grandparents, Aunts,
Uncles, Cousins, Friends
and Neighbors for all of
their support!
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Congratulations Brad, we love
you! Mom & Dad
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