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Transcript of PHS BOYS LACROSSE PROGRAM BOOKLET 2016 (e-version)
Since 1965
P R I N C E T O N H I G H S C H O O L • P R I N C E T O N , N J
20162016
PLC IS PROUD TO HAVE HELPED DEVELOP THE TIGER LACROSSE
STARS OF TODAY.
PLC and PHS Working Together & Honoring the Game
GO TIGERS!PLC welcomes boys and girls of all abilities who are in K through 8th Grade.
www.princetonlacrosseclub.com
We join PHS to honor the memory of Coach Bill Cirullo, who did so much to grow the game of lacrosse
at PHS and in the Princeton community!
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Chip CastoHead Coach
Rich GiarrussoCoach
Peter StantonCoach
Terence MillerCoach
Cameron CarothersCoach
James BordaCoach
PHS BOYS LACROSSE 2016 COACHING STAFF
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DAY DATE TIME OPPONENT
Wednesday 03/30 4:00pm Allentown Friday 04/01 11:00am @ Hightstown Monday 04/04 4:00pm West Windsor-Plainsboro South Friday 04/08 4:30pm @ Notre Dame Monday 04/11 4:30pm The Lawrenceville School Tuesday 04/12 4:00pm Ocean City (Freshman) Saturday 04/16 11:00am @ Summit Monday 04/18 4:00pm @ Princeton Day School Friday 04/22 4:00pm Robbinsville (Freshman) Saturday 04/23 11:00am Robbinsville Monday 04/25 4:00pm North Hunterdon Wednesday 04/27 4:00pm @ Holmdel Thursday 04/28 4:00pm @ West Windsor-Plainsboro North Tuesday 05/03 4:00pm Hopewell**
**Senior Day Ceremony Begins @ 3:30 PM on the PHS TurfHome Games listed in Bold
2016 SCHEDULE • PRINCETON HIGH SCHOOL • PRINCETON, NJ
Marli SicilianoTeam Manager
Izzy StierTeam Manager
#1 Sawyer Peck #2 Patrick Zhang #3 Luke Duarte #4 Alex Park #5 Leo Godefroy #6 Evan Filion #7 Eamonn McDonald #8 Norman Callaway* #9 Mark Duarte#10 Matt Hawes#11 Rory Helstrom*#12 Ryan Farrell#13 Christian Swanke#14 David Hurlin#15 Jake White#16 Dylan Westerman#17 Robbie Trainor#18 Wyatt Zetterberg#19 Josh Nieman#20 Jaylin Johnson
#21 Patrick Jacobs#22 Johnny Lopez-Ona#23 Ian Jacobs#24 Oliver Hamit#25 Justin Marciano#26 Alden Mallory#27 Owen Smith#28 Nick Halliday*#29 Scott Mayers#30 Dillon Howarth#31 Colin Regina#32 Andrew Pletcher#33 Carson Giles#34 Aidan Vaughey#35 Steve Hennessy#36 Jay McLean#37 Gabe Pettway#38 Sylas Pelikan #39 Steve Kenah#40 Jesus Lazo
#42 Joe O'Donnell
#43 Ben Drezner
#44 Dan Mulligan
#45 Dhruv Sharma
#46 Adam Musa
#48 Jack Staples
#50 August Pfeiffer
#51 Evan Angelucci
#52 Joseph Rebak
#55 Ben Zief
#60 Collin Beatty
#64 John Evered
#66 Sterling Howell
#70 Maximilian Garlock
*Team Captain
2016 ROSTER • PRINCETON HIGH SCHOOL • PRINCETON, NJ
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Good Luck PHS Boys Lacrosse!
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SENIORS CLASS OF 2016
Nick Halliday#28, TEAM CAPTAIN
Rory Helstrom#11, TEAM CAPTAIN
Norman ‘Tooker’ Callaway #8, TEAM CAPTAIN
JUNIORS CLASS OF 2017
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JUNIORS CLASS OF 2017
Jeremy Barish#47
Luke Duarte#3
Mark Duarte #9
Leo Godefroy#5
Owen Smith#27
Jake White#15
Wyatt Zetterberg#18
Justin Marciano#25
Eamonn McDonald#7
Sawyer Peck#1
Andrew Pletcher#32
Oliver Hamit #24
Matt Hawes#10
Sterling Howell#66
Johnny Lopez-Ona#22
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SOPHOMORES CLASS OF 2018
Ryan Farrell#12
Maximilian Garlock#70
David Hurlin#14
Patrick Jacobs#21
Ian Jacobs#23
Alden Mallory#26
Adam Musa#46
Gabe Pettway#37
Dhruv Sharma#45
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FRESHMEN CLASS OF 2019
Evan Angelucci#51
Collin Beatty#60
Ben Drezner#43
John Evered#64
Evan Filion#6
Alex Park#4
Sylas Pelikan#38
August Pfeiffer#50
Joseph Rebak#52
Colin Regina#31
Scott Mayers#29
Jay McLean#36
Dan Mulligan#44
Josh Nieman#17
Joe O'Donnell#42
Carson Giles#33
Steve Hennessy#35
Jaylin Johnson#20
Steve Kenah#39
Jesus Lazo#40
FRESHMEN CLASS OF 2019
Jack Staples#48
Christian Swanke#13
Robbie Trainor#17
Aidan Vaughey#34
Dylan Westerman#16
Patrick Zhang#2
Ben Zief#55
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Q&A MEET HEAD COACH CHIP CASTO
Q: Coach Casto, congratulations on being named theHead Boys Lacrosse Coach at Princeton High School. Whatare some of your goals for the program?
A: I think to continue the history and culture that CoachStanton has helped to establish and perpetuate here is amajor goal of mine. Having been an assistant for 27years, I have a lot of ideas rolling around my head – soanother one of my goals is to remain basic and simple.But, the quintessential goal is to make sure we continueto produce young men that love the game of lacrosse, un-derstand the value of athletics in their own development,and take with them relationships that last a lifetime!
Q: You have assembled an amazing coaching staff foryour team. How will that have an impact on your role?
A: The PHS Lacrosse staff is one of the best in the state.With so much experience and knowledge surrounding theprogram, my role can become managerial at times – butalso that of a student and listener. We all have a tremen-dous amount of respect for each other, and we really enjoybeing with each other and talking about lacrosse and theplayers. It is a tremendous privilege to have such a staff!
Q: Prior to coaching, you had a successful career playinglacrosse at a very high level, winning a Division 3 NationalChampionship 4 times! How does that experience help youcoach today?
A: A large part of my approach to building a program isbased on my playing career. Both Montclair High Schooland Hobart College were programs that produced cham-pionships on the field and championship people off thefield. When I try to distill the ingredients, it begins topoint towards the phrase I tend to use the most in practice:"Basic and Simple"!! Both the Montclair and Hobart pro-grams, and the Princeton Lacrosse culture, all focus on akey element of success – the individual. Put the personat the center of development and the program will follow!
Q: What does coaching lacrosse mean to you?
A: The goals of teaching and coaching are closely alignedas they point towards the development of people. The factthat Coach Stanton and I teach at PHS and walk the halls,interacting with all of our players every day, is a fadingreality that we are proud of and use to develop the cultureof the program. The opportunity to be around a sport thathas had a strong influence on my development as a personis a privilege I try to acknowledge every day. And, whenyou add the opportunity to be around young people thatshare a love of lacrosse, the intention to work hard, andthe enjoyment of being on a team – coaching becomes theperfect compliment to teaching.
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Q: This Spring, you handed the Head Coaching reins overto Chip Casto, essentially switching roles with your long-time Assistant Coach. Can you describe what this willmean for the PHS Lacrosse program?
A: First, I never really thought of Coach Casto as an "assistant coach." The recent success that we have hadis equally attributable to him. He has had a say in everyimportant decision we have made. If you look at the bestprograms in the state, Mountain Lakes, Ridgewood, Summit, their head coaches are more like General Managers of a franchise. They have an oversight role inthe youth programs, summer teams, recruiting and off-season. Coach Casto has the vision and motivation to takeour program to those heights. I am very excited about thedirection we are heading and am really enjoying my role.I can focus on making the little adjustments during gamesthat I couldn't always see as head coach.
Q: Over the course of your career, you must have coachedhundreds of high school student athletes. What do youhope to cultivate and develop in the young men that youwork with?
A: Sports are hard. They require a lot of time, energyand sacrifice. They aren't always fun; losing can be emo-tionally painful, there can be injuries and conflicts to dealwith. So first and foremost, I hope that our players have
Q&A MEET COACH PETER STANTON
an enjoyable experience while they are here and that theydo benefit from their time with us. So much in our cultureis geared towards rewarding winners, however I think thatone of the most important things that sports teach us ishow to lose. Nobody goes through life undefeated. Politicianslose elections, lawyers lose cases, doctors lose patients.When our players leave high school, we want them to havelearned to take positive risks. Embrace the challenge ofcuring the incurable, solving the intractable problem andtake on what no one else wants to touch. Dream big, pre-pare accordingly, give it your all, don't look back.
Q: In 2015, you were inducted into the New JerseyLacrosse Hall of Fame. What did that mean to you?
A: It's an understatement to say that playing and coachinglacrosse has been very satisfying to me. Being inductedgave me an opportunity to thank everyone that has con-tributed to my growth and my enjoyment of the game. Thisincludes my coaches, my family, my teammates, every-one I have coached with, the PHS players and their fami-lies. I felt tremendous gratitude for all of the support thatI have been given. Having many PHS lacrosse alumni attend in my honor was very validating and at the sametime, it felt very humbling to be mentioned in the sameconversation with so many people I look up to.
Q: In what way has your association with the sport oflacrosse influenced who you are?
A: I don't think that lacrosse has influenced me, but hashelped me stay true to myself and be who I am. Lacrosseallows me to manifest parts of my character and person-ality that I wouldn't otherwise. Away from the game I ameasy-going, calm, laid back, introspective. In lacrosse Iam anything but; I am competitive, fiery, demonstrativeand unrestrained. I am so thankful that I get this outlet.
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PHS BOYS LACROSSE TEAM ACHIEVEMENTS
PITT DIVISION CHAMPIONS1987
BIANCHI DIVISION CHAMPIONS1999, 2000, 2001,
2002, 2003
CVC CHAMPIONS2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014
ALL GROUP STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
SEMI-FINALISTS1988
STATE CHAMPIONSHIP FINALISTSGROUP 2
2010
GROUP 3 SOUTH STATE SEMI-FINALISTS
2013, 2014, 2015
MERCER COUNTY CHAMPIONS2013, 2014
MERCER COUNTY FINALISTS2011
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PHS BOYS LACROSSE HALL OF FAME
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS1999 Rick Fernholz2000 Dixon Hayes2009 Nick Hughes2010 Michael Olentine2012 Kerby Peck
ALL-AMERICANS1977 Morgan Mohrman1981 Steve Budd1983 Scott Gabrielsen1987 Jim Laverty2001 Whitney Hayes2002 Whitney Hayes NJ Attackman of the Year
2003 Chris Lalli2010 Allen Bryant2011 Michael Irving2014 Jackson Andres2015 Jackson Andres
BOBBY CAMPBELLAWARD WINNERS1999 Stefan Apse2000 Josh Miller2001 Will Tisdale2002 Alex Goodman2003 David Mullen2004 Luke Hammond2005 Mike Moseley2006 Karl Fries2007 Jesse Mostoller2008 Brandon Polakoff2009 Jeff Goeke2010 Michael Olentine2011 Griffin Peck2012 Tom Sacchetti2013 Zach Halliday2014 Matt Purdy2015 Colin Buckley
PHS COLLEGIANS
Class of 2010Allen BryantVanderbilt University ClubDoug BryantUniversity of MichiganMike OlentineDartmouthJoe SandfordSyracuse University Club
Class of 2011Robby DowersSt. Lawrence UniversityBassel HashemNew York University Club
Class of 2012Alex RifkinUniversity of Maryland ClubTom SacchettiBates CollegeNick SandfordPenn State Club
Class of 2013Matt DiTostoSt. Josephs University ClubGabe McGregorKutztown StateZach HallidayTufts University(soccer)
Class of 2014Kevin HallidayTufts University(soccer)Spencer ReynoldsLafayette University(crew)
Class of 2015Jackson AndresDrexel UniversityKenan Glasgold Babson CollegeChris MunozColgate University(crew)
THE PHS HALL OF FAMEClass of 1968Houston WeberInducted 2015
Class of 1978Morgan MohrmanInducted 2009
Class of 1978Johnny MorrisInducted 2015
Class of 1978Keith WadsworthInducted 2011
Class of 1983Scott GabrielsenInducted 2008
Class of 1993Abel KahnInducted 2008
Class of 2000Dixon HayesInducted 2015
NEW JERSEY LACROSSE HALL of FAME
Class of 1966Spencer WillardInducted 2007
Class of 1978Chris CahillInducted 2011
Class of 1983Scott GabrielsenInducted 2008
Head Coach, 1996-2015Peter StantonInducted 2015
Robert B. “Bobby” Campbell (1960-1999) attended Princeton High School from 1974 to1978 and Penn State University between 1978-1982. Bobby returned to his roots andtook on the role of Head Lacrosse Coach at Princeton High School from 1985-1989. Hewas also the Administrator of the Princeton Summer Lacrosse League from 1989-1994.After his death in April of 1999, The Bobby Campbell Lacrosse Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) public charity, was established to support and promote high school and youthlacrosse in Central New Jersey. In doing so, Bobby's passion to play, coach, and enableothers to experience the thrill of America's oldest and most exciting sport will be memo-rialized. Through the generous contributions of donors, the Foundation is committed toassist the boys and girls of central New Jersey in learning, playing, and enjoying thegame of lacrosse. The Foundation supports: Scholarships, Free Youth Clinics, TrentonBRIDGE Lacrosse, Camp & Program Grants, Tournaments and Play Days, Select TeamsSponsor. For more information, please visit: www.CampbellLacrosse.org.
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HONORING OUR PAST BOBBY CAMPBELL
HONORING OUR PAST BILL CIRULLOPHS alumnus William “Bill” Cirullo died Monday, Feb. 15, 2016.
Bill Cirullo had deep roots in Princeton, tracing his lineage backsome 350 years. Bill was known well as a teacher, a coach,and the principal of Riverside Elementary School. A product ofthe Princeton school system, Mr. Cirullo attended kindergartenat the Nassau Street School and remained in Princeton schoolsall the way through Princeton High School. After earning hisbachelor’s in elementary education from the University of Tennessee – and later a master’s from Rider – he began working for the district in September 1970, first as a sixth-gradeteacher at Community Park Elementary School. In 1986, hewas named Principal of Riverside Elementary.
Bill was a longtime Football and Lacrosse Coach at PrincetonHigh School, his alma mater. He also helped start the BobbyCampbell Lacrosse Foundation, named after former Riversidestudent Bobby Campbell, to help promote and honor the sportof lacrosse in Central New Jersey.
The Princeton Lacrosse community remembers and honors thememory of Bill Cirullo. Our thoughs are with his family.
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PHS BOYS LACROSSE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Princeton High School Boys Lacrosse would like to thank:
• the Families, FRieNDs, aND lOYal FaNs whO cOme Out FOR eveRY game!• OuR cOaches & maNageRs whO give sO much OF theiR time aND taleNts!• the alumNi aND OuR BusiNess cOmmuNitY FOR suppORtiNg phs lacROsse!• spstuDiOs.cOm FOR BOOklet phOtOgRaphY aND DesigN!• Nate DRezNeR FOR the team ROsteR phOtOs!• pRism cOlOR (pRismcOlORcORp.cOm) FOR cOlOR pRiNtiNg aND BiNDiNg!• BOOklet-pROJect gROup: NORm callawaY, scOtt paRk, liza (meRRit) peck, & teRRY smith!
On the Lacrosse Field Since 2004...On the Lacrosse Field Since 2004...
The Hawes Family is Happy to Support Princeton Boys Lacrosse.
The Hawes Family is Happy to Support Princeton Boys Lacrosse.GO LITTLE TIGERS! GO LITTLE TIGERS! GO LITTLE TIGERS!
From USA National Lacrosse Team Members:
“One thing happens every day: You either get better or you get worse.”
“Play for the guy standing next to you.”
“Outwork the guy next to you.”
“If you can pick up a ground ball you’ll play for any team you want.”
“Character is what you do when no one is watching.”
Good Luck PHS Boys LacrosseThe Zetterbergs
From USA National Lacrosse Team Members:
“One thing happens every day: You either get better or you get worse.”
“Play for the guy standing next to you.”
“Outwork the guy next to you.”
“If you can pick up a ground ball you’ll play for any team you want.”
“Character is what you do when no one is watching.”
Good Luck PHS Boys LacrosseThe Zetterbergs
BEST OF LUCK RORY!ENJOY YOURSENIOR YEAR.IT’S BEEN ANAMAZING RIDE.
LOVE YOU,MOM, DAD, CARL & LIAM
Good Luckto Nickand therest of thePHS LaxTeam!
We’re so proud of you!Love,
MOM & DAD
GO PHS!! GO TIGERS!! GO PHS!! GO TIGERS!! GO PHS!!
GOOD LUCKJOHNNY!
Go Tigers!
Emilia, MarianaMom & Dad
GOOD LUCKJOHNNY!
Go Tigers!
Emilia, MarianaMom & Dad
GO EAMONN!PLAY HARD, HAVE FUN!
Good Luck Tigers!The McDonald Family
GO EAMONN!PLAY HARD, HAVE FUN!
Good Luck Tigers!The McDonald Family
GO PHS!The
Rebak Family
GO PHS!The
Rebak Family
SAWYERThe ball stops HERE!
Your grandparents believe!
Have A Great Season
AUGUSTLove, Mom and Dad
GO LITTLE TIGERS!
Make Each Day Your Masterpiece.
– John Wooden
Go Tiger Lax!David Hurlin #14 and Family
“”
Good luckDylan! Enjoyevery minuteand have agreat season!
Go Tigers!
The WestermanFamily
Always fun to watch you play!
Love, Mom
GOOD LUCK COLLIN and PHS LACROSSE!
GO TIGERS!The Beatty Family
Go Tigers!The Park Family
Go Tigers!The Park Family