Team Awards 2010-2011 lacrosse season
The first award is the Wolverine Offense Award. This young man was a pleasure to coach and he is very humble. This award goes to the offensive player who exhibits outstanding leadership on and off the field. He is not necessarily the most vocal person but we could always count on him to make something happen. I am proud to give this award to Matt Stango- (Stevenson University)
The Second award is the Wolverine Defense Award. This young man was probably without question one of the hardest workers on and off the field. He has a quiet demeanor yet intense when in the game. He was the catalyst of our defense and he led with action not words. I am proud to give the wolverine defense award to Cody Leaf (University of Vermont)
The third award is the MVP award. This player kept us in games. He was also the only player to have no competition. If he went down there would be nobody left. Yes this is frustrating at times but in the big games he never let us down and so it gives me great pleasure to give this award to Colin Nesdale. (Binghamton University)
The fourth award is the Lunch Pail award. This award goes to a player who has no quit in his vocabulary. When faced with adversity he never backed down. He is relentless everyday and driven to succeed in everyday life and athletics at the academy. It gives me great pleasure to give this award to Jeff Christiano. (Nazareth College)
The last award goes to a person who without a doubt helps in way we couldn’t have imagined. This person always had a great attitude no matter what was asked of him and he always did it with a smile. The everyday operations would not go on without the help of this person. It is my pleasure to give the Wolverine Strength Award to Alec Westerhoff. (LeMoyne College)
Bridgton Academy Lacrosse saves an award that is giving on graduation weekend The John Powers memorial lacrosse improvement award. This award goes to the player who has an unquenchable thirst to get better and his character is unwavering. The Award goes to Conor king. (Southern New Hampshire University)
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