The Baltimore rosters were unveiled Thursday for the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Tournament, which will be played July 5-7 at Towson University’s Johnny Unitas Stadium.
The sport’s most prestigious underclass tournament will feature girls and boys teams from Baltimore, Long Island, Midwest, New England, New Jersey, Philadelphia, South, Upstate New York, Washington and the West, and consist of players from the graduating classes of 2014-2016.
Over the three days, the teams will battle in a 10-team pool play tournament. The weekend is capped on July 7 at 3:30 p.m., when the winner of each pool will play for the championship.
Here are the Baltimore rosters:
BOYS
Name
Hometown
High School
Position
Jason Ashwood
Manchester
Hereford
Attack
Brendan Barger
Baldwin
Gilman
Long-stick midfield
AJ Barretto
Darlington
St. Paul's
Goalie
Peter Brown
Baltimore
Gilman
Midfield
Tal Bruno
Timonium
Boys’ Latin
Midfield
Adam Ceribelli
Monkton
Hereford
Midfield
Ryan Conrad
Timonium
Loyola
Midfield
Bryan Costabile
Sykesville
Mount St. Joseph
Midfield
William Gaudreau
Ruxton
Calvert Hall
Defense
Alex Gipe
Sykesville
Century
Goalie
Jack Halpert
Towson
Gilman
Long-stick midfield
Alex Hurdle
Cockeysville
McDonogh
Defense
Luke King
Severna Park
Severna Park
Defense
Andy Matthews
Baltimore
Gilman
Attack
William McBride
Baltimore
Gilman
Midfield
Hunter Moreland
White Hall
Boys’ Latin
Faceoff
Hugh Mosko
Bethesda
Boys' Latin
Defense
Matthew Sacks
Owings Mills
Boys Latin
Defense
Shack Stanwick
Baltimore
Boys Latin
Attack
John Travisano
Ellicott City
Howard
Faceoff
Jesse Uhlman
Finksburg
Westminster
Midfield
Brinton Valis
Baltimore
McDonogh
Midfield
Chase Wittich
Towson
Gilman
Attack
Mikey Wynne
Sykesville
St. Paul's
Attack
GIRLS
Name
Hometown
High School
Position
Paige Aldave
Baltimore
St. Paul's
Midfield
Julia Braig
Reisterstown
Saint Paul's
Defense
Molly Cobb
Towson
Notre Dame Prep
Midfield
Marissa Davey
Ellicott City
Marriotts Ridge
Midfield
Maggie Gallagher
Bel Air
C.M. Wright
Midfield
Jennifer Giles
Ellicott City
Mount Hebron
Midfield
Brindi Griffin
Edgewater
McDonogh
Midfield
Lauren Haggerty
Bel Air
C. Milton Wright
Midfield
Meredith Haggerty
Bel Air
John Carroll
Midfield
Carly Heine
Ijamsville
Oakdale
Midfield
lauren hudson
baltimore
Maryvale Prep
Defense
Miranda Ibello
Cockeysville
Maryvale Prep
Midfield
Amanda Ignacio
Cooksville
Mount de Sales
Attack
Kara Klages
Bel Air
John Carroll
Midfield
Haley Kyger
Edgewood
John Carroll
Defense
Alyx Oakley
Sparks
Hereford
Defense
Alexis Rieu
West Friendship
Good Counsel
Midfield
Katy Sharretts
Bel Air
John Carroll
Goalie
Brooke Stevens
Catonsville
Catonsville
Attack
Mae Tarr
Parkville
Notre Dame Prep
Midfield
Megan Taylor
Woodbine
Glenelg
Goalie
Tianna Wallpher
Ellicott City
Mount Hebron
Defense
Hannah Warther
Sykesville
Century
Midfield
Megan Whittle
Glenwood
McDonogh
Attack
Rising senior goalie Nicholas Ramsey of Crofton and rising senior midfielders Greyson Torain of Odenton and Ryan Hursey (Westminster) were selected to the Washington team.
NDP grad Kirr joins Marquette as assistant
The Marquette women's program has announced the addition of former Georgetown attacker Jordy Kirr (Bryn Mawr) as an assistant coach in charge of the offense.
"Jordy is going to be an outstanding addition to the Marquette lacrosse family," said head coach Meredith Black, a former Towson assistant. "Jordy has such a great passion for the game and for coaching and I know she will bring championship experience to propel us to the next level. Jordy was a great player and I know she will be a great coach for us. We are excited to have her expertise with our program at Marquette."
Kirr assisted the girls lacrosse program at Loyola Academy at Wilmette, Ill., last spring and served as an assistant coach at St. Stephens & St. Agnes School in Alexandria, Va., during the 2012 season.
The Baltimore native was a four-time All-Big East Conference performer with the Hoyas, helping them to a share of three regular-season league titles. Kirr left the program in 2011 as its all-time leader in assists with 105; she ranks fourth in total points with 221 and 10th with 116 goals in 71 games played.
The Hoyas made a pair of appearances in the NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship during her tenure and claimed their first Big East tournament title in 2010. Kirr earned All-Big East Championship honors as a junior (2010) and senior (2011) as well as Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) All-South Region honors each of her four seasons.
A 2007 Under Armour and US Lacrosse First Team All-American out of the Bryn Mawr School in Baltimore, Kirr played for the United States' entry at the 2007 U-19 Women's Lacrosse World Championship and helped the U.S. to a gold medal. She tallied one goal and five assists in the gold medal game against Australia to earn Most Valuable Player honors in an 18-3 victory.
Marquette is entering its second year of competition at the NCAA Division I level and will compete as a full member of the Big East Conference after spending the 2013 season as an independent.
Kirr takes the spot on the Marquette staff of Courtney Tamasitis, who left the Golden Eagles in May to reassume the position of head coach at Seton Hill in Greensburg, Pa., after the death of coach Kristina Quigley, a 2001 graduate of Dundalk, in a bus crash near Carlisle, Pa.
Wingate adds Old Mill's Decomo for debut season
Wingate women’s coach Caline Olmsted (Roland Park) announced the signing of midfielder Cydnie Decomo (Old Mill) for the school’s Division II debut in 2014. Decomo played four seasons on the Patriots varsity and was the captain her senior season. She also played for Chesapeake Club Lacrosse for four years.
Wingate added women's lacrosse in August, and competition begins next spring. Women's lacrosse is one of four new South Atlantic Conference sports for addition to the league's 2013-14 slate.