Number of years on Varsity: 4
Parents: Tim and Diane Baker
Position: LSM
Future Plans: I will be attending Le Moyne College in the fall where I will be playing for their lacrosse team and pursuing a degree in Civil Engineering.
Favorite Lacrosse Memory: Winning a one goal game in the last few minutes against Bethlehem in my Junior Year.
Accomplishment Most Proud of: I am most proud of having opportunity to play lacrosse at the college level for Le Moyne and earning an Academic All-American Award my junior year.
Advice to the next generation of players: Continue to use your stick even in the off-season. Never stop encouraging your friends and teammates to get better. Listen to your coaches and always give 100%.
Recognition: I would like to thank my parents for all the time and effort they have spent on supporting my lacrosse career and inspiring me to reach my maximum potential. Also I would like to thank Coach Sherwin, Coach Dollard, Coach Keller, Coach DeJohn, Coach Vorgang, and all the Albany Power coaches that have helped me become the lacrosse player I am today.
Number of years on Varsity: 3
Parents: Roxanne DeJohn and Rick DeJohn
Position: Midfield
Future Plans: I am playing lacrosse at Western New England University and majoring in Civil Engineering.
Accomplishment Most Proud of: Committing to Western New England for lacrosse
Advice to the next generation of players: Do not put your stick down in the off season if you genuinely want to get better at lacrosse you have to play in the offseason and you should play for a club team.
Recognition: My dad, Coach Sherwin, Coach Keller, Coach Dollard, all of the parents who come to our games
Number of years on Varsity: 3
Parents: John and Jen Marra
Position: Goalie
Future Plans: Playing lacrosse at Franklin Pierce University and will be majoring in Business/Finance
Favorite Lacrosse Memory: The win over Bethlehem my junior year. It was a great team win because everyone was working together as a unit.
Accomplishment Most Proud of: I'm proud of being part of a team that always strives to win and has a culture that cares about so much more.
Advice to the next generation of players: Work hard, always give your best and enjoy the people around you.
Recognition: I'd like to thank my parents for always giving me opportunities to play the sports I love and for the all time they dedicated to help and support me. I am also incredibly grateful to Coach Sherwin, Coach Dollard, Coach Keller and Coach DeJohn for all the extra time each one of them put in to help me become a better goalie. All these people have made my lacrosse experience awesome and I've learned about more than just the game.
Number of years on Varsity: 5
Parents: Brad and Lori Malone
Position: Midfield
Future Plans: I will be attending RPI in the fall. While there, I will be playing football and studying architecture.
Favorite Lacrosse Memory: Probably the first time I was pulled up to Varsity, and the thrill that came with it.
Accomplishment Most Proud of: My work put in throughout high school to continuously hold high grades, while also excelling at sports.
Advice to the next generation of players: Don’t wait until your last year to really turn up your play, and work in the off-season, even if you don’t want to.
Recognition: I’d like to thank Coach Sherwin, not only for the lacrosse skills and techniques he has taught me in the past few years, but also the lessons he has taught me that will carry on throughout much of my life.
Number of years on Varsity: 3
Parents: Darryl & Erica Hebler
Position: Midfield
Future Plans: Committed to play soccer and study Environmental engineering at SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse.
Favorite Lacrosse Memory: Winning the sectional championship in soccer.
Accomplishment Most Proud of: Winning the sectional championship in soccer.
Advice to the next generation of players: Keep your grades up and put effort into everything you do.
Recognition: My parents for providing me with the tools to be successful.
Number of years on Varsity: 4
Parents: Marcee Olschewske and Rob Kohler
Position: Defense
Future Plans: Going to college and is still deciding.
Favorite Lacrosse Memory: Messing around with my buddies.
Advice to the next generation of players: Just to have fun.
Recognition: Thank my parents for all the time they spent supporting me as an athlete.
Number of years on Varsity: 2
Parents: Brenda Clarke, Al Clarke
Position: Midfield
Future Plans: I will be attending SUNY Utica to pursue a career in mechanical engineering.
Accomplishment Most Proud of: Being the smartest sibling in my family
Advice to the next generation of players: Make sure to keep working on the off season to ensure you get better.
Recognition: I would like to thank both of my parents and I would also like to thank all of my current and previous lacrosse coaches.
Number of years on Varsity: 2
Parents: Eileen Berlanti, Ron Berlanti
Position: Midfield
Future Plans: Going to UAlbany, undecided major.
Advice to the next generation of players: Listen to your coaches and one time ground balls.
Recognition: All my coaches especially Coach Sherwin, Coach Dollard, and Coach Keller.
Number of years on Varsity: 2
Parents: Cecilia Danseura Rumley and Phillip Rumley
Position: Midfield
Future Plans: Study Physical therapy and Biomedical science at Plattsburgh
Favorite Lacrosse Memory: Winning against Bethlehem before the clock ran out on their senior night.
Accomplishment Most Proud of: Always trying to self improve and work on how I can be a better version of me
Advice to the next generation of players: The weight room and time doing wall ball will help better all aspects of your game, and no matter how much you beat yourself up never quit if you are passionate about the sport, and make sure to have fun.
Recognition: I would like to thank my parents, friends and all my coaches from both Wappingers Warriors from where I started and Columbia Lacrosse for always seeing the potential in me and pushing me to improve both in the game and as a person.
Number of years on Varsity: 1
Parents: Richard Sill, Stacy Sill
Position: Goal
Future Plans: Joining the Army.
Favorite Lacrosse Memory: All the memories made with my teammates.
Accomplishment Most Proud of: Unsure currently but hopefully having a exceptionally winning season.
Advice to the next generation of players: Don’t stop grinding lacrosse is a game of repetition and grinding. If you want to win don’t give up.
Recognition: I want to thank my Parents, Coaches and Teammates for being amazing.