Dupage Lacrosse News June 24th-July 4th

Foundations of Lacrosse in Dupage since 1980

Lacrosse in the Dupage Area started at Wheaton College in 1980:

The equation was simple – two players had a dream to start a lacrosse team together. They shared it

with their friends. Their parents choose to encourage their dream and they started practicing;

without a coach, without money, without a field, without support from anyone except those who

recognized that they had a dream. This is the story of each of the now nearly 40 teams in the Dupage

area and it will be told in full over this next year on www.dupagelacrosse.com and at the Finish Strong

Sportplex and Box Arena and celebrated in the Wheaton Parade in 2010 for the 30 year anniversaryof Lacrosse in the Dupage Area, as well as in association with the Brave New World and Dupage Student Film Project in 2010.

If you might be willing to help a kid develop a dream, email: Coachlibby@gmail.com



Dupage area U13, U15, U17, U19, Collegiate and Post-Collegiate players:

Players for the Dupage County Teams at each level are being identified and rosters are still open.

Dupage area dedicated players area are welcome to come and get on a County Team Roster as space is available.

There is not an entry fee - each player is asked to participate in the Chicago Machine Voucher program during the summer to support the efforts and to be dedicated to train better to be a better lacrosse player.

The goal is to develop good County Based Teams that have good representation from each area team on every level.

Dupage League games are Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 PM at Reed Keppler Park (except week of July 8 & 10).

Players play on their team's game night and can come on their off-night and be picked up (up to 3 subs) on a team needing players for the game.

Weekly Summer Lacrosse Schedule:

Mondays
(at Finish Strong)
7:00-8:30 PM
Compete Player-Fundamentals of Offense Class
(sponsored by the Warrior Academy's School of Lacrosse)

Tuesdays (at Reed Keppler)
6:00-8:00 PM
Dupage U17, U19, Collegiate, Post-Collegiate Game

Wednesdays
5:00-6:30 PM (at Reed Keppler)
Dupage U15 Team Training, Practice, Scrimmage or Game

Varsity & City Box Games (at Finish Strong)
7:00 PM - Varsity (ages 15-20)
8:30 PM - City (over 20)

Thursdays - at Reed Keppler Park
4:30-6:00 PM - Girls Training, Practice, Scrimmage or Game
6:00-8:00 PM - Dupage U17, U19, Collegiate, Post-Collegiate Game

The goal of the county programs is to push effective training and development in the area's best representative players and help them become better team players in their respective community programs through the Warrior Academy - Complete Player Foundations of Lacrosse - 28 week school of lacrosse and the value of individual training with area trainers.


The Dupage County Team Status:

COUNTY TEAMS:

Dupage County - U13/U15 Teams
(Dupage Warriors)


The Dupage U13 are designated as: Dupage Warriors-13
Status: Roster being developed.
RECORD: 0-0

The Dupage U15 are designated as:
Dupage Warriors-15

Status: Roster being devleoped.
Mike Copher - Coach
RECORD: 0-0

Dupage County - U17/U19 Teams
(Dupage Knights)


The Dupage U17 are designated as: Dupage Knights-17
Status: Roster filling, but still open
Sean Brogan - Coach
RECORD: 0-1

The Dupage U19 will be designated as:
Dupage Knights-19
Status: Roster still open
RECORD: 1-0

Dupage County Collegiate & Post Collegiate Teams
(Dupage Collegiate & Dupage Rangers)


The Dupage Collegiate Team is designated as: Dupage Collegiate
Status: Roster filling but still open
RECORD: 1-0

The Dupage Post-Collegiate is designated as: Dupage Rangers
Status: Roster is filling but still open
RECORD: 0-1

SUMMER SCHEDULE:

June:
Tue. 23rd - Dupage Knights 17 vs.Dupage Knights 19 (postponed)

Thur. 25th - Dupage Collegiate vs.Dupage Rangers (postponed)

Tue. 30th – Dupage Knights 17 (9) DupageCollegiate (15)

July:
Wed. 1st– Dupage Warriors U15 Practice (5pm @ RK) – Box Games 7pm – Varsity, 8:30 pm –City (FS)

Thur. 2nd –Dupage Knights 19 -7, Dupage Rangers -6

Sat. 4th –ALL AREA LACROSSE TEAMS in WHEATON'S 150th Year JULY 4th PARADE

All players meet at Radio Shack in Wheaton for Wheaton Parade at 9 AM

Mon. 6th – Complete Player – Foundations of Offense – Dodging the Right Way (7PM @ FS)

Tue. 7th –Dupage Knights 17 vs. Dupage Rangers (6 PM @ RK)

Wed. 8th –Dupage Warriors U15 - Scrimmage Game (5 PM @ RK) – Box Games 7 pm – Varsity,8:30 pm – City (FS)

Thur. 9th – Dupage Knights 19 vs. Dupage Collegiate (6 pm @ RK)

Sat. 11th –DUPAGE RANGERS vs. CHITOWN LAX CLUB – 1 PM at Reid Kepler Park

Sat. 11th –Dupage Knights 17 vs. Dupage Knights 19 (Makeup Game) – 10 AM @ Reid Kepler Park

Mon. 13th –Complete Players – Foundations of Offense – Shooting the Right Way (7 PM @ FS)

Tue. 14th – Dupage Knights 19 vs. Dupage Knights 17 (6pm @ RK)

Wed. 15th –Dupage Warriors U15 – Game vs. TBA (5pm @ RK) – Box Games 7 pm – Varsity, 8:30pm – City (FS)

Thur. 16th – Dupage Rangers vs. Dupage Collegiate (6 PM @ RK)

Sat. 18th –Dupage Teams Games TBA or DUPAGE TEAM PAINT BALL WAR INVITATIONAL EVENT

Mon. 20th –Complete Players – Foundations of Offense – Shooting on the Run (7pm @ FS)

Tue. 21st – Dupage Collegiate vs. Dupage Knights 17 (6pm @ RK)

Wed. 22nd –Dupage Warriors 15 vs. TBA (5pm @ RK) – Box Games 7pm – Varsity, 8:30 pm – City(FS)

Thur. 23rd – Dupage Rangers vs. DupageKnights 19 (6pm @ RK)

Mon. 27th –Complete Players – Foundation of Offense – Knowledge of the Offensive Game (7pm @ FS)

Tue. 28th – Dupage Rangers vs. Dupage Knights 17 (6pm @ RK)

Wed. 29th –Dupage Warriors U15 vs. TBA (5pm @ RK) – Box Games 7pm – Varsity, 8:30 pm –City (FS)

Thur. 30th – Dupage Collegiate vs. Dupage Knights 19 (6 pm @ RK)

August
Tue. 4th– Dupage Playoffs (Game A: Sd. 4 vs. Sd. 1) (6 pm @ RK)

Wed. 5th –Dupage Warriors Game vs. TBA (5 pm RK) - Box Games 7pm – Varsity, 8:30 pm– City (FS)

Thur 6th –Dupage Playoffs (Game B: Sd. 2 vs. Sd. 3) (6 pm @ RK)

Tue. 11th – Dupage Championship Game (Winner A vs. B) (6 pm @ RK)

Wed. 12th –Dupage Warriors Game vs. TBA (5 pm RK) - Box Games 7pm – Varsity, 8:30 pm– City (FS)

Thur. 13th – Dupage Consolation Game(Loser A vs. B) (6 pm @ RK)


DUPAGE HIGHLIGHT LACROSSE GAMES AND EVENTS:

Saturday, July 4th -
The 30 year development of all Dupage area Lacrosse Teams and Programs will be recognized in Wheaton's 150th Year Celebration in the Wheaton Parade this year.

Wheaton Parade start time: 10 AM

(Every Dupage area lacrosse player from every high school, college, post college and youth program is invited to participate as a participant of the 30 years of development of lacrosse in the Dupage Area. Parade participants are asked to arrive at the parade site at 8 am. Each player will need to bring their team's uniform. Coaches and team founders will be recognized in the parade a printed brochure will be distributed offering the community the opportunity to connect with the programs supporting lacrosse.


All lacrosse teams and programs in the Dupage area and their founders, coaches and players will be recognized through their participation in the Wheaton Parade with a Banner created for each program identifying the team's originators and date established. The team banners will be the first artifacts in the Dupage area lacrosse hall of fame, which will serve to tell the story of lacrosse as it has developed over its 30 year history in Dupage.


July 4th - The Chicago Machine vs. the Ontario Nationals at Glenbrook South H.S. - 4 PM


(Machine Home Game vouchers are available from Coach Libby for just $20 and help to support the Dupage Lacrosse team and player building programs and events)


Saturday, July 11th at the West Chicago
Railroad Days Festival:


Dupage Rangers vs. Chicagolax Club
- Time TBA

U13, U15, U17, U19 - Lacrosse Events at the RR Days Festival to be announced.


DUPAGE COUNTY - U13, U15, U17, U19, Collegiate, Post-Collegiate TEAM GOALS:

The goal of the Dupage U15, U17 and U19 teams will be to compete in summer and fall tournaments, prepare players for collegiate play, compete with other quality travel teams and ultimately qualify the County teams for National tournaments, specifically the National Club tournament in January of 2010.

We will also be developing a Dupage County U13 Team over the summer structured in a similar manner to the U15 team with an emphasis on developing sound fundamental skills in each participating player.


The goal of the Collegiate and Post Collegiate teams will be to develop two teams that can compete at a National and International level with the Dupage Rangers -targeting a trip to Europe this next year in the Summer of 2010.

Each Dupage County team will have a 25-35 active player roster for invitation to target tournament and competive events.

These rosters will serve as the official roster for the 2009-2010tournament season and are what is submitted over the next year for any tournament participation by a Dupage team at the level of competition.

Each rosters will have a cap of 35 players. Players can play on other teams but will need to maintain a minimal participation standard for continued inclusion on the roster. Players not meeting the minimal participation requirements will forfeit their spot.

Players will not need to attend every tournament, but each player will need to be on the Team Roster to compete in the tournaments as a Dupage Team member.

The Dupage U17, U19, Collegiate and Post Collegiate teams will compete in a Summer schedule of two game apiece against one another played on Tuesdays or Thursdays (6 games total seasonal games) and a championship playoff series.

Dupage Players will be invited to participate in the Box Games on Wednesdays at 7:00 (Varsity 15-20) and 8:30 (City - post 20)PM at the Finish Strong Arena.

Dupage U17, U19, Collegiate and Post Collegiate players will be invited to compete with the Dupage Rangers and Dupage Collegiate teams in scheduled weekend games in the summer and fall.


Each Dupage area H.S. program has four spots reserved for the teams, which are now open to the entire Dupage area for development of the County teams rosters.


Dupage County Teams (U13, U15, U17, U19) - Skills Training:
Mondays from 7-8:30 PM
Dupage Area player are very much encouraged to register for the COMPLETE PLAYER- FOUNDATIONS OF LACROSSE 7 Week Training Sessions offered at Finish Strong on Mondays in through the Off-Season.

The FOUNDATIONS OF OFFENSE (June 15-July 29) is currently being presented and is open for registration by calling Finish Strong at 630-293-0963.


Dupage County Girls
Thursdays 4:30-6:00 PM
Dupage Area girls ages 10 and up interested in forming a County Girls team are invited to practice from 4:30-6:00 PMat Reid Kepler Park in West Chicago on Thursdays in the Summer in July. (except July 10th - location will be moved)

The Dupage County Girls Team will be looking to build a team able to participate in summer tournaments, games and events.

Come and participate on Thursdays!


Player Participation:

Each rostered player will be asked to make a minimal contribution to the Dupage Teams program expenses, by selling or buying a minimum of 10 Chicago Machine Home game vouchers as their contribution to the Dupage Summer Programs.


Players participating in tournaments may be asked to make an expense contribution to help pay for the team's participation in the tournament.

Player sales of extra Machine vouchers (beyond the 10) can serve to satisfy tournament expenses.

Players should see Coach Libby for Chicago Machine Home game vouchers - good for any Machine Home game: $20/voucher


Chicago Machine Home Game Schedule:
Sat. May 30th - Machine 14, Boston Cannons 16 (Soldiers Field)
Sun. June 7th - Machine 11, Denver Outlaws 15 (Toyota Park)
Sat. June 27th - 7 PM in Milwaukee vs. The Washington Bayhawks
Sat. July 4th - 7 PM at TBA vs. the Ontario Nationals
Sat. July 25th - 7 PM at Toyota Park vs. The Washington Bayhawks
Sat. Aug. 8th - 7 PM at Soldiers Field vs. The Long Island Lizards


2009-2010 Dupage County Teams Candidate Lists:
Players names are being added as they participate in a tryout game or are granted a request to participate having demonstrated their ability and desire to play on a Dupage County team.

Dupage Warriors (U13)

Dupage Warriors (U15)
Goalies
1-James Thompson (SC)
2-
3-
LSM
1-Nick Turner (WC)
2-
Offensive Midfield
1-Brenden Deane (GE)
2-Colin Griffin (GE)
3-Vinny Hendronosa (BT)
4-Joel Mayo (GW)
5-Eric Strittmater (GW)
6-Alex Polvika (SC)
7-Jordan Lolito (WC)
8-Nick Wilson (WC)
9-
10-
Defensive Midfield
1-Joe Batelli (BT)
2-Matt Casto (WA)
3-
Defense
1-Colin Lolito (WC)
2-
3-
4-
5-
6-
Attack
1-Thomas Oster (WA)
2-John Prichard (WA)
3-
4-
5-
6-
Rostered


Dupage Knights (U17)
Goalies
1-Kevin Gill (GB)
2-Zach Chavez (WC)
3-Jim Gould (GW)
LSM
1-Mike Blanco (WC)
2-Conner Zapatil (WC)
3-Sam Druzak (WA)
Offensive Middys
1-Kai Libby (WA)
2-R.J. Banker (AE)
3-Justin Sinecki (AE)
4-Ryan Solon (GE)
5-Wesley Williams (GE)
6-Paul Wempe (SC)
7-Tyler Zanoni (WC)
8-David Difliglio (SC)
9-Brett Hegarty (GB)
10-Zach Chapman (SC)
Defensive Middys
1-
2-
3-Luke Mackey (WC)
Defense
1-Pat Marvin (AE)
2-Joe Cella (GE)
3-Kyle Martin (WC)
4-Matt Ianocco (WC)
5-
6-
Attack
1-Conner Eberhardt (AE)
2-Kyle Kniffin (GB)
3-John Livingston (SC)
4-Tony Esposito (GB)
5-Austin Barber (WC)
6-
Rostered
Sam Siliu (GB)
TJ Huseman (GB)
Sean Mullen (WA)
Tyler Glassman (AE)

Dupage Knights (U19)
Goalies
1-Tyler Valasquez (AE)
2-
3-
LSM
1-Dan Patterson (WV)
2-
3-

Scott Wheeland (WC)
Brandon Cleek (WC)
Jake Ettelbrick (AE)
Drew Hazlett (AE)
Kyle Holmes (AE)
Dan Hutchens (GB)
Taylor Coughlin (SC)
Graham Rouse (GW)


Dupage Collegiate
(Players in College or college age)
Goalies
1-Tom Pocius
2-Kent Rexilius
3-
LSM
1-Vince D'Augistino
2-Ted Cockle
Defense
1-Tyler Hines
2-Madden Titus
3-Sean Forest
4-Mitch Watts
5-Colt Parchem
6-Justin Johanson
Offnesive Midfield
1-C.J Nemic
2-Sean Brogan
3-Cam Caruso
4-Hunter Shodeen
5-Matt Miller
6-Ben Mayo
7-Josh Simpson
8-Cory Solon
9-Mike Pocius
10-
Defensive Midfield
1-John Douglas
2-Sean Galvin
3-Mark Johnson
Attack
1-Dan Leeds
2-Steve Lavigne
3-Ian Brady
4-Alex Rearick
5-
6-
Rostered
Peter Perrine


Dupage Rangers
(Post Collegiate Players)

Goalie
1-Tom Vroman
2-Jim Coleman
3-John Park
LSM
1-Aaron Toly
2-Mike Bocker
Defense

1-Darrel Houston
2-John Wilkenson
3-Todd Wolf
4-Watson Fung
5-Mike Steichen
6-Matt Baker
Offensive Midfield
1-Kyle Hafstad
2-Eric Carron
3-Neil Duffy
4-Chris Weed (Goalie)
5-Dan Hemmens
6-Scott Ferguson
7-
8-
9-
10-
Defensive Midfield
1-
2-
3-
Attack
1-Matt Farkas
2-Jason Ballou
3-Mike Elliott
4-Jeff Mallo
5-Mike Copher (Goalie)
6-
Rostered



The official Dupage Team Roster candidates for each team will be added as they participate in tryout games or are granted request for inclusion.


Dupage Recognition and Awards


Introducing the Dupage - 100
The 100 top Dupage Area players competing for any team during the 2009 season.

U17 - Dupage's 25 best under 17 players


U19 - Dupage's 25 best under 19 players


Collegiate - Dupage's 25 best Collegiate players

Post-Collegiate - Dupage's 25 best players


2009 High School - All Dupage County Team:


This summer we will be assembling a list of high school players from the 21 Dupage high school lacrosse programs to recognize as All-Dupage County Players based upon specific criteria of game performance in their position during their 2009 high school spring season.

This list of players will be posted and submitted to college coaches and programs along with contact information and comments from the coach about the player.

The Dupage Area high school programs include:


Dupage 1 Conference (Class B)
Wheaton North
West Chicago
Geneva
Waubonsie Valley
Naperville Central
Marmion
Glenbard West
Nazareth


Dupage 2 Confrence (Class A)
St. Charles
Naperville North
Wheaton Warrenville South
Neuqua Valley
Benet Academy


Dupage Area Clubs (Independent Clubs)
Warrior Academy
Aurora Eagles
Arlington Huskies
North-South
Glenbard Red Devils
Bartlett

Other Dupage area Teams
St. Viator
York
Montini


For National Scores and power rating of all lacrosse teams:
Go to the Lax Power website:
http://www.laxpower.com/

The IHSLA: Illinois High School Lacrosse Association Website:
http://www.ihsla.org

The MCLA (Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association) website: http://www.collegelax.us/

Dupage Lacrosse Contacts

DUPAGE AREA COLLEGIATE and POST COLLEGIATE TEAMS:

Benedictine University: EPayne@ben.edu

Dupage Collegiate Club (COD and other area colleges): coachlibby@gmail.com

Wheaton College Mens Lacrosse Club: http://wheatonlax.ialax.com/

Wheaton College Womens Lacrosse Club: wheatonlacrosse@gmail.com

Dupage Rangers (Dupage County Post-Collegiate Men’s Team): coachlibby@gmail.com

http://www.bockyn.com/dupagelacrosse/rangers/page.php?page=10


DUPAGE AREA HIGH SCHOOL LACROSSE TEAMCONTACTS:

Aurora Eagles Boys Lacrosse Club (Aurora Christian and area): Dmarski77@aol.com

Arlington Huskies Lacrosse Club: jbehn@sisrisk.com

Bartlett Boys Lacrosse Boys Club: BartlettLacrosse@gmail.com

Benet Academy Boys Lacrosse Club: http://Benetlacrosse.org

Benet Girls Lacrosse Club: lmlgreene@gmail.com

Downer Grove North-South/Hinsdale S. Boys Lacrosse Club: t.lonergan@sbcglobal.com

Geneva Lacrosse Club: http://genevalax.com Tammy Marcozzi: tmarcozzi@comcast.net

Glenbard Red Devils Boys Lacrosse Club: Sean Hegarty: seanhegarty@aol.com

Glenbard West H.S. Boys Lacrosse Team: http://www.glenbardwesths.org/

Glenbard West Girls Lacrosse Team: http://www.gbwgirlslax.com

Hinsdale Central Boys Lacrosse Club: http://www.hinslax.org/

Hinsdale Central Girls Lacrosse Club: bhgrimm@comcast.net

Lemont Boys Lacrosse Club: http://teams.lax.com/team_page.phtml?team_id=8231

Marmion Academy Boys Lacrosse Club: http://www.marmion.org/academy/athletics.html#lacrosse

Naperville Central Boys Lacrosse Club: http://www.redhawkslacrosse.org/

Naperville Central Girls Lacrosse Club: tstephan@naperville203.org

Naperville North Boys Lacrosse Club: http://www.northlax.org/

Naperville North Girls Lacrosse Club: kvierck@naperville203.org

Neuqua Valley Boys Lacrosse Club: http://nvlax.lacrossesystems2.com

Neuqua Valley Girls Lacrosse Club: lrippy2002@yahoo.com

St. Charles Boys Lacrosse Club: http://www.stclax.org/

St. Charles Girls Lacrosse Club: info@stcwlax.org

St. Viator Boys Lacrosse Club: http://www.stviatorlax.com/

Warrior Academy Lacrosse Club (Wheaton Academy and area): coachlibby@gmail.com

Waubonsie Valley BoysLacrosse Club: http://wvlacrosse.org/

West Chicago Boys Lacrosse Club: http://westchicago.illinoisboyslax.com/

West Chicago Contact: WEGOlacrosse@comcast.net

Wheaton North Boys Lacrosse Club: http://www.wnhslax.org/boys/

Wheaton Warrenville South Boys Lacrosse Club: http://www.tigerlax.com/boys/

Wheaton United Girls Lacrosse Club: csolomon@wowway.com

York Boys Lacrosse Club: http://www.yorklacrosse.com/

York Girls Lacrosse Club:rwalz@elmhurst205.org


DUPAGE AREA LACROSSE SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS:

Wheaton Park District Community Youth Lacrosse Programs

http://www.wpdathletics.org/pgs/lacrosse/teams_scheds.html#

Dupage County Lacrosse Development, City Box and County Travel Teams: www.dupagelacrosse.com

West Chicago Park District:jurban@we-goparks.org

Big Brother Lacrosse Training: www.bigbrotherlacrosse.com

Fox Valley Youth Travel Team: tpwlacrosse@yahoo.com

Finish Strong Box Lacrosse Arena and Lacrosse Skills Training Center

http://www.finishstrongsportsplex.com/

True Lacrosse Youth and H.S. Programs:http://www.truelacrosse.com/

Lacrosse America Youth H.S. Programs:http://lacrosseamerica.com/

Players Youth and H.S.Programs: http://www.playerslax.com/

Chicago Machine (Chicago’sProfessional Team): http://www.chicagomachine.com/#

National Lacrosse Ranking Website: http://www.laxpower.com/

Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association: http://mcla.us/

Illinois High School Lacrosse Association: http://ihsla.org/

Illinois High School Women's Lacrosse Association: http://www.ihswla.org/ihswla/index.htn

Set Free Initiatives – Peace Lacrosse the World: dave@setfreeinitiatives.org

DUPAGE CITY CLUB LACROSSE

BOX LACROSSE


What is Box Lacrosse?

Box Lacrosse is a faster paced form of lacrosse (played by the Chicago Shamrox) more similar to hockey than to soccer or football, which the full field game more resembles. The clock is continual, there are five "runners" and a goalie (no long poles) and the ball must stay onside once it crosses the half mark.

Box lacrosse is played in a hockey styled arena, with boards and utilizes a smaller goal than the full field game.

Players participating in Box lacrosse games will necessarily develop their skill sets at a more aggressive pace due to the compact quality of play, so as well as an exciting game to watch, Box lacrosse serves as a great means of training essential lacrosse skills through participation in the game.


What is Finish Strong?

The Finish Strong Sportsplex Arena in West Chicago is a very good Box Lacrosse Arena and training center serving the Dupage area. As well as being the first fully dedicated field facility in Illinios to support the sport of lacrosse, Finish Strong also has gained the distinction of being the "place that teams start" and has supported the formation of lacrosse teams and programs across the Dupage area as they have developed in their communities, growing with the sport as it has progressed.

For this reason Finish Strong has been chosen as the place to tell the story of lacrosse in the Dupage area. In the upper balcony overlooking the area, throughout 2008-2009, the history of the teams, their leaders, coaches and story of lacrosse as it has developed in this area is being planned and will serve as a landmark of accomplishment and a kind of lacrosse hall of fame to give the future emerging enthusiasts a link to their past and a means to be inspired by the leadership and dedication of those early student pioneers, coaches and parents who brought this sport to life.


If you would like to come play or check out Box Lacrosse, then feel free to come on Wednesdays to the DCLL Box Lacrosse Game Events starting at 4:30 PM.

The Finish Strong Sportsplex Arena and Training Center in West Chicago:

The place for Players to get hooked up!

With opportunities for Teams to be built up!

In an environment for Coaches to get pumped up!


THE DUPAGE CITY CLUB LACROSSE LEAGUE (DCLL):

ORGANIZATIONAL MISSION:

Assist the development of City Club Organizations in the Dupage Area that function in some or all of the four seasons of lacrosse and are supported by effective training strategies to develop the best in players and create teams capable of competing locally, nationally and internationally.


What is a City Club?

A City Club is a community basedlacrosse club competing in 1-5 levels of lacrosse competitive seasons sponsoredby the Dupage City Club Lacrosse League (DCLL).

Juniors - Male Players need to be under 15

Varsity - Male Players 15 - 18 years old

Varsity Gold – Male Players 15-20 years old

Girls – Female Players 8 - 18 years old

City - Male Players over 20 years of age


COMPETITIVE LACROSSE STYLES OF GAME:

BOX (Arena 6 vs 6 game with 5 field runners and a goalie)

SHORT FIELD (Outdoor8 vs. 8 or 6 vs. 6 game format with 3 middys and either 1 or 2 long pole defense and attack)

FULL FIELD (10vs. 10 full field games)

3ON 3 (3 man teams competing on shortened field with/or without goalies)

TRADITIONAL (Indian Honor game – with no pads, no limits of players or field – a Native American Honor game usually played by invitation only)


**Players can play up if they are able to compete, but not down**


BOX GAME ARENA: -Dupage Box Lacrosse Games are held at the Finish Strong Sportsplex, Arena & Training Center on Roosevelt Rd. in West Chicago (just west of Rte. 59 - next to the Ford Dealership).


Summer 2009
LACROSSE PLAYER DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE:

MONDAYS: 7:00-8:30PM
Complete Player - Lacrosse Training Program

For All levels of City Club Teams (Juniors, Varsity & City), Dupage area High School teams and players playing with the Dupage County Teams (Warriors, Knights & Rangers) in the Summer and Fall of 2009..


At Finish Strong Sportsplex - from 7:00-8:30 PM

(On Roosevelt Rd. - Just west of Joliet St. and east of Fabyan Parkway - Next to the Ford Dealership)

This training session is designed to help develop the aspiring player's core skills and help him develop a discipline for his lacrosse enhancement.

The Complete Player Lacrosse Training sessions are run by 40 year Veteran Lacrosse Trainer John Aikenhead, Coach Dave Libby, and Dupage area lacrosse coaches and trainers Chris Weed, Neil Duffy and Watson Funs and concentrates intensely on the Individual Skill development and athletic enhancement that aspiring players need to develop to compete nationally.

The cost for the training session is just $15/session.


TUESDAYS: 4:30-6:00PM
Athletic Performance Academy – SPEED CAMP
(Jan. – March)


Designed to initiate movement required for speed in emerging and advanced athletes. Groups of 5-10 athletes will be developed through a series of stations designed to improve range of motion, nervous system firing, and improved athletic performance.


At the Finish Strong Arena and Training Center: 630-293-0963

(On Roosevelt Rd. - Just west of Joliet St. and east of Fabyan Parkway - Next to the Ford Dealership)

The Athletic Performance Academy is run by:

Finish Strong Athletic performance specialist Ben Adolph CSCS
630-205-8210

$20/session


Wednesdays
- Box Lacrosse Games at Finish Strong Arena with in season DCLL Box Game Events for Juniors, Varsity and City level Teams:

Game times:

7:00: VARSITY (15-20)

8:30: CITY (2o and Over)


TO REGISTER FOR A COMPLETE PLAYERS TRAINING PROGRAM CALL FINISH STRONG SPORTSPLEX: 630-293-0963


To Register for a team in any of the seasons for the Dupage Lacrosse City Club League contact Coach Libby at coachlibby@gmail.com



2008/09 Dupage Rangers & Knights - Schedules & Results


Dupage Rangers 2008 Fall Schedule & Results:

9/7 - Champaign County 14 Dupage 11

9/21 - Bartlett Varsity 2 Dupage 16

Oct. 18, 19 -NIU Tournament

Dupage 5 - Depaul 11

Dupage 9 - Cornell 0

Dupage 14 - Wisconsin Whitewater 5

Nov. 8th - Wheaton College 10 Dupage 7 (Bean Stadium)

DUPAGE RANGERS FALL RECORD: 3-3


DUPAGE RANGERS - 2009 BOX GAMES:

RANGERS 33 WESTERN ILLINOIS 8


Dupage Knights: Dupage area Varsity Players from the Dupage Area teams invited to play with the Knights as a year round travel team:

9/7 - Champaign County 13 Dupage Knights 8


Dupage Rangers News




Pictured: Champaign County Team





Rangers drop first game in classic contest with Champaign County

It was a bright day for Champaign who made their 3 hour trip worthwhile with a dramatic first win over the Dupage Rangers 14-11 in Illinois' first County vs. County contest. Former Highland Park standout Jeff Davis (5 goals, 1 assist) led Champaign with a 5 goal run between the 2nd and 3rd quarters to open up a half time 6-6 tie. Champaign had jumped up 5-1 in the first, but Dupage wasable to answer with pairs of goals by former area high school star’s Neil Duffy of Wheaton Warrenville South (2 goals) and Neuqua Valley’s Eric Carroll (4 goals). But Davis’ teammates Matt Ready (3 goals), Dan Dudley (2 goals, 1 assist) and Tanner Houston (2 goals) were able to take charge in the fourth quarter to give Champaign the edge for good. Dupage’s stand in goalie Chris Weed (13 saves) anchored the defense with poles Matt Baker, Mike Steichen and Nick Lenzi while Jason Ballou (1goal), Kai Libby (1 goal, 1 assist), Scott Menzer (1 goal) and Andrew Servey (1 goal) complimented the efforts of Duffy and Carroll for the Rangers.


Thunder defeats Rangers 10-7 for first time outdoors:
Sat.Nov. 8th the Wheaton College Thunder worked out from under a 6-3deficit to defeat the Dupage Rangers Saturday morning 10-7 at Wheaton'sBean Stadium. Dupage jumped out to a 2-1 first quarter lead as formerWWS standouts Neil Duffy (2 g, 1A) and Scott Mezner (4 g) took controlof the game from midfield. By half the lead had lengthened to 6-3 withWheaton's only response coming from two driving goals from face MiddySteve Nelson (3g)(Farmington H.S. CT) and one from attackman DaveSneddon (4g) (St. Peter and Paul H.S. - Centerville, MA). But in thesecond half Wheaton controlled the balland settled it down with attack talent Gordie Zimmerman(2g, 2a) (WestonHS, CT) and team Captain Matt Morgan(1g, 2a) (Moorestown Friends School, NJ) taking charge of the Wheatonoffense. Dupage's short bench contributed to Wheaton's 7-1 second halfrun, but Face Middys Steve Nelson and Luke Rabelhofer (1a) (St.Charles N) really controlled the middle of the field and managed to shutdown the Dupage midfield scoring threats of Kai Libby, Mezner andDuffy. Todd Nana (1g, 2a) and Vince Trombetta (1a) also contributed tothe Rangers scoring. Dupage's Goalie Chris Labosco registered 9 saveswhile Wheaton's goalies Tim Vanderpoel (5 saves) (Trinity Christian HS -Oakton,VA) and Drew Isaacson (4 saves) (Charollette Latin HS, NC) insured the win for Wheaton.
Dupage area players compete at Gettysburg and Vail


Pictured: The Vail Shootout All Tournament Team:
Midfield Sean Brogan from St. Charles and Midwest Elite selected (tan shorts & gray shirt)




Team Illinios-West Varsity and Upperclassmen Teams
traveled to Gettysburg, PA (July 2-5) to compete against 20 of the country's best teams at both the Elite and Upperclassmen levels.

During the last week in June the TI-W Varsity won an exciting double overtime victory against the Detroit All Stars in a scrimmage before heading out to Gettysburg where they went 3-4 facing many of the top teams in the country, including the Connecticut Hurricanes. The TI-W Varsity lost it's first game against the Maryland Express 8-3 and it's second 9-3 against Black Jax (Massachusetts Elite), but then went on to beat Team Kentucky 9-7 and Midwest (Ohio Elite) 7-6 before falling to Chesapeake Rockers (NY Elite). TI-West struggled for ball control against the finely tuned and highly achieved East Coast Club Teams, but they were able to out play the Midwest and Southern opponents, providing a measuring stick for the status of Illinois lacrosse at the national level. In the first round of playoffs TI-W faced one of the best club teams in the country and 2007Gettysburg Tournament Champions, the Connecticut Hurricanes and played well, but lost 13-2 against a team of starters heading to D1 programs. However, in their final game against University North, (a Maryland Elite Team) TI was able to prevail 8-7, finally giving an area team the distinction of winning against an East Coast Elite program and paving the way as the TI-West Teams head to Notre Dame Tournament July 11-13 to continue competition with the country's best rising lacrosse players.

The TI-W Upperclassmen also played well against tough competition in Gettysburg, going 2-5 overall and making great strides for Illinois lacrosse in competing with the East Coast.


Also from the Dupage Area the Midwest Elite U19 Team traveled to the Vail Shootout to compete against some of the country's other best U19 teams in the June 29 - July 2nd tournament.

Midwest started out with tough losses to the Colorado Favorites 8-6 and the Baltimore Crabs 9-1 before rallying to defeat the Winnipeg Wolverines in the June 29th's opening games. Midwest then went on to defeat Kansas City Blue Lions 17-7 sending them into the Division II Semi-finals to again face Winnipeg. This time however Winnipeg rallied from a 9-3 3rd quarter deficit to prevail 14-13 and followed it up by defeating Kansas City 13-12 to win the Div. II Championship. Midwest finished the tournament by defeating Team Nebraska 13-2 and the Sacramento Elite 10-2 giving them an overall 4-3 record and the honors of St. Charles Midfielder Sean Brogan being selected for the All Tourney Team.


DUPAGE H.S. CLUB 2008 PLAYOFFS

Dupage Club Lacrosse League 2008 Varsity Championship Tournament

5/23 & 24 - Hosted by MARMION ACADEMY

NOTES:
Fantastic First ever Dupage Club Lacrosse League Championship Tournament!!

Marmion Academy was the perfect venue for the first ever true Club Championship Tournament in Illinois. Dupage Lacrosse and all the teams thank the parent board, the AD and the community of Marmion for stepping in and serving the developing teams through the 2008 DCLL Championship Tournament.

Quarter Finals:
Bartlett 11 - Warriors Academy 10
Aurora Eagles 4 - Marmion 6

Semi-Finals:
North-South 7 Marmion 6
Arlington Huskies 12 Bartlett 10

Consolation Game
Warriors Academy 11 - Aurora Eagles 7

Third Place Game
Bartlett 6 - Marmion 4

DCLL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
NORTH-SOUTH 10 - ARLINGTON HUSKIES 7



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High School Boys Varsity Playoff Schedules

2008 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFF SCHEDULE

2008 Post Season Records of Dupage Teams (# = Seed, A/B = Level)
DUPAGE TEAMS WINS vs. Other Conferences - 5
Other Conferences Wins vs. Dupage Conferences -5
Dupage Conference Teams Overall 2008 Playoff Record 11-11

END OF SEASON SEEDINGS FOR DUPAGE TEAMS & PLAYOFF RECORDS

Dupage II
St. Charles (#7-A) 2-1

Wheaton Warrenville South (#8-A) 1-1
Naperville North (#9-A) 1-1
Naperville Central (#20-A) 0-1
Neuqua Valley (#24-A) 1-1
Waubonsie Valley (#5-B) 1-1

Dupage I
Benet (#1-B) 3-0

Glenbard West (#6-B) 1-1
West Chicago (#10-B) 0-1
Wheaton North (#14-B) 1-1
Geneva (#16-B) 0-1
Champaign Centennial (#18-B) 0-1


Game A #25 Hoffman Estates 5 #24 NEUQUA VALLEY 9


Tuesday 20-May Playoffs First Round - Eight Games
Seeds 9 through 24 - 25
Game AA: #24 NEUQUA VALLEY 3 # 9 NAPERVILLE NORTH 19
Game B: #23 GBS 6 #10 St. Viator 11
Game C: #22 Highland Park 8 #11 OP / RF 18
Game D: #21 Conant 2 #12 Stevenson 14
Game E: #20 NAPERVILLE CENTRAL 3 #13 Hinsdale Central 15
Game F: #19 Schaumburg 7 #14 Fenwick 16
Game G: #18 Barrington 6 #15 Evanston 7
Game H: #17 Fremd 2 #16 Palatine 5

Thursday 22-May Playoff Second Round - Eight Games
Game A2: #16 Palatine 3 - #1 Lyons 9
Game B2: #15 Evanston 1 - #2 Glenbrook North 11
Game C2: #14 Fenwick 5 - #3 New Trier 9
Game D2: #13 Hinsdale Central 2 #4 Loyola 10
Game E2: #12 Stevenson 2 - #5 Libertyville 9
Game F2: #11 OP/RF 11 - #6 Lake Forest 14
Game G2: # 10 St. Viator 3 - #7 ST. CHARLES 14
Game H2: #9 NAPERVILLE NORTH 5 - #8 WHEATON W. SOUTH 10

Saturday 24-May Playoffs Third Round - Four Games

BETTER SEED IS HOME TEAM
Game A3: WHEATON WARRENVILLE SOUTH 4 Lyons 18
Game B3: ST. CHARLES 8 Glenbrook North 7
Game C3: Lake Forest 5 New Trier 8
Game D3: Loyola 5 Libertyville 4

Wednesday 28-May Semi-Finals - Two Games

BETTER SEED IS HOME TEAM
Game A4: Lyons 3 - Loyola 7
Game B4: St. Charles 2 - New Trier 6

Sunday 1-June Championship Game at Toyota Park

New Trier 7 Loyola 1

2008 LACROSSE CUP PLAYOFF SCHEDULE

Wednesday 21-May Playoffs First Round - Four Games
Seeds 13 through 20
Game C: #20 Vernon Hills 11 - #13 St. Rita 9
Game D: #19 Mather 2 - #14 WHEATON NORTH 11
Game E: #18 CHAMPAIGN CENTENNIAL 4- #15 Northside Prep 13
Game F: #17 Marian Catholic 7 - #16 GENEVA 5

Friday 23-May Playoff Second Round - Eight Games

Game A2: Marian Catholic 0 - #1 BENET 11
Game B2: Northside Prep 4 #2 St. Ignatius 14
Game C2: WHEATON NORTH 6 - #3 Deerfield 9
Game D2: Vernon Hills 1 - #4 Mundelein 11
Game E2: #12 Grayslake Central 7 #5 WAUBONSIE VALLEY 10
Game F2: #11 Grayslake North 6 #6 GLENBARD WEST 7
Game G2: #10 WEST CHICAGO 12 - #7 Sandburg 13
Game H2: #9 Lane Tech 1 - #8 Lake Zurich 9

Tuesday 27-May Playoffs Third Round - Four Games

BETTER SEED IS HOME TEAM
Game A3: Lake Zurich 3 BENET 11
Game B3: St.Ignatius 10 Sandburg 4
Game C3: Deerfield 9 - GLENBARD WEST 6
Game D3: Mundelein 6 WAUBONSIE VALLEY 5

Thursday 29-May Semi-Finals - Two Games

BETTER SEED IS HOME TEAM
Game A4: BENET 13 - Mundelein 3
Game B4: St. Ignatius 6 - Deerfield 11

Sunday 1-June Championship Game at Toyota Park

BENET 14 - St. Ignatius 7



Dupage F/S and JV 2008 Conference Champions

The Dupage Conferences and teams offer Congratulations to:

FROSH
Saint Charles- The Dupage Frosh-Soph Conference Champions


JUNIOR VARSITY
Naperville North - Edging Wheaton Warrenville South in double overtime for the Dupage JV Conference Championship!




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Congratulations TI-North Varsity and TI-West JV in Dicks National Tournament of Champions

There were many reasons why high school lacrosse teams from all over North America ventured into Tampa the weekend of (January 4th-6th, 2008) to compete in the Dick’s Sporting Goods Tournament of Champions. Some wanted greater exposure,others wanted to give their boys a reward for working hard in the summer, but what was consistent amongst them all was that each team earned the right to be there and compete for a National Trophy and Title by finishing in the top three of at least one of the qualifying tournaments held throughout the country this past summer and fall.

Amongst the contestants were two Illinois teams that gained the right to go and embraced the rigor needed to get therewith the help of Lacrosse America,the Team Illinois North Varsity and Team Illinois West JV sponsor.

TI North won the Notre Dame Challenge early in the summer,an Elite U19 qualifying event while TI-West took the Chicago Challenge as well as placed third in the Notre Dame Challenge, both qualifying them to compete at the U17 level of the Championship Tournament in Tampa.

Lacrosse America has been sponsoring the TI teams for many years now, running tryouts in the summer to assemble talented players from all over the state to compete in summer tournaments that attract college coaches. But this was the first year that two distinct teams were assembled; Team Illinois West and North at both the Varsity –U19 and JV-U17 levels, as well as the first year they went on toplay in the Tournament of Champions in Tampa.

Ironically, the TI-West teams’ journey started this same weekend a year ago, where following The 3 on 3 vs. The Machine Exhibition Event in support of Peace Lacrosse the World held at the Finish Strong Sportsplex on January 6th, the Dupage Conferences participated in a new initiative called the Advancement Program where about 70 of the area’s best players at both levels from all the conference schools were identified and selected to try out for a 25 man list at each level and the be the prototype class through the program. The players were tested and evaluated by the area coaches and then selected to practice together for 5 weeks indoors, congealing especially the JV unit into what would become the core of TI-West JV team.

Other players who made the Advancement Program went on to tryout and play for the Midwest Lacrosse Club Team that traveled and competed well in the Vail shootout last summer with area Coaches Andy Thompson (St. Charles), Paul Stolzer (Benet) and Dave Bassett (Naperville Central/Waubonsie Valley).

At the Tournament of Champions in Tampa the TI-West JV concluded their 3 tournament 18 game quest with a crushing 11-2 defeat of the Tampa Tribe in the Championship Final, placing an exclamation point on a 17-1 run of games through the summer and concluding at the Dicks Tournament of Champions, making a statement of the rising potential developing in the Dupage area as well as in the state of Illinois.

Coaches Mike Black (Lacrosse America Rep for the West) and Mark Colello (Neuqua Valley) believed in and lobbied for the opportunity for the team to compete, and their efforts paid off as they along with Zach Gagle, Gary Hoppe and Doug Conley (Lacrosse America Coaches) brought the two teams to Tampa to represent Illinois against some of the continents best high school players.

The Green Turtles, a powerhouse team from Baltimore was there as well as the Connecticut Hurricanes, Team Colorado,Team Arizona, Team Carolina, Headstrong, an All Star team from Pennsylvania, 2 Knights from New Jersey, the Edge from Ontario and Central New York’s All star Roadhawks amongst others. But surprisingly the Varsity level wasn’t won by any team on the East Coast or even by any assembled state All-Star team. Instead it was The New Westminster Salmonbellies, a team from British Columbia, Canada that played together since they were kids that took the Varsity Championship Trophy home with them in a 7-5 victory over Headstrong in the finals, emphasizing the value team cohesion has in this game.

Team Illinois North finished with wins against the Palm Beach Storm, LB3 from Philadelphia,the St. Louis Samurai and the Miami Makos, but couldn’t get past an extremely talented Roadhawks team and lost a close heart breaker 7-6 to the Green Turtles, the varsity compliment to the only JV team to hand TI-West a Defeat in the Semi-finals at the Notre Dame Challenge in the summer.

North’s Highlight game was a come from behind 7-6 win over the Storm were the team exerted great ball control and solid defense, running out the last two minutes of the clock to preserve the victory according to Coach Gagle. “We were down in the second half and fought back, made good decisions and stiffened up on D!”

The loss to the NY Roadhawks sent TI-North into the 9thplace bracket and a tough 7-6 loss to the Turtles pitted them against the Lyon Banks Team from Philli for their final match-up, which they won 7-5 to give TI North a winning weekend.

TI-West varsity players Sean Brogan, Tyler Hines, and Madden Titus from St. Charles along with Jack Buckley from Oak Park were invited to join the Summer’s TI-North Varsity team comprised of Jordan Blazer, Ryan Brennan, Dan Dickson, Tyler Hall, Matthew Harris, Pat Marquard, Trevor Synek, Tom Piazzi, Austin Powell, Jarrid Puzes, Joe Schlesinger, Ryan Werhane, Bill Wildmer, Lance Yapor, Andrew Belville, and Zach Nisson.

Perhaps we can all share a certain excitement about TI-West’s accomplishment that may suggest a change is in the air. “It was a National Championship Tournament that wasn’t won by an east coast team at either level”observed one of the participants.

TI-West coaches Black and Colello emphasized control and respect for the game. “We spread the ball well on offense, stuck together and played our game!” observed Black, “and by the final game our defense was terrifying to our opponent!”

Perennial lacrosse legend Gary Gait presented the team with their medals and the Championship Trophy and the team presented Coach Black with the Gator Aid dousing.

When asked about what he looks forward to, Black commented that he is glad the team was able to represent the state well and that he looks forward to many of these guys competing at the next level.

Team Illinois-West JV Roster:

The 2008 Dicks Tournament of Champions – U17 Champions

Name -Position (High School) Total Games played

Matt Barry -Defense (St.Viator) 18

Mike Beatty - Attack (Neuqua Valley) 10

Rob Buckley - Midfield (Oak Park) 18

Joe Calvello -Midfield (Naperville North) 18

Alex Carlson -Defense (Neuqua Valley) 11

Drew Colello -Attack (Neuqua Valley) 5

Taylor Coughlin -Midfield (St. Charles) 18

Ben Dvorak -Midfield (St. Charles) 5

ChadEllis -Attack (St. Charles) 5

Tim Engle -Attack/Mid (Stevenson) 5

Kevin Harris -Defense (Stevenson) 5

Jack Huber -Attack (Stevenson) 5

Dom Imbordino -Defense (St. Francis) 18

Patrick Kileen -Defense/LSM (St.Charles) 5

Kai Libby -Midfield (Home School/Wheaton Academy) 18

Kevin McCann -Midfield (Neuqua Valley) 18

Pat McGushin -Goalie (St. Charles) 18

Graham Niswander -Defense (Neuqua Valley) 18

Zach Roberts -Midfield (Neuqua Valley) 18

Mike Soukup -Midfield (Neuqua Valley) 11

Participants on TI-West JV in the other summer tournaments

Chicago Challenge: TI-West JV Team Record: 6-0

Notre Dame So. Challenge: TI-West JV Team Record: 6-1

But didn’t travel to Dick’s Tournament ofChampions:

Alex Hamilton -Attack (Neuqua Valley) 13

Jake Mann -Attack (Naperville Central) 13

Kevin Pew -Attack (Neuqua Valley) 10

Colin Brown -Attack (Naperville North) 6

Jared Greenough -Midfield (Neuqua Valley) 6

John Park -Midfield (Neuqua Valley) 7

Mike Porter -Midfield (York) 13

Billy Rawson -Midfield (St. Charles) 13

Kevin Epp -Defense (Neuqua Valley) 13

Johnathan Ballew -Goalie (Neuqua Valley) 13

Congratulations to all the teams and coaches from the Dupage area for preparing and developing the young men who participated on the 2007 Team Illinois West Varsity and JV Teams.

The TI-West JV player statistics and power ratings from thetournaments, profiles, pictures and more will be available in The Advancement Program area of this web system for Lacrosse in the Dupage Area. Those interested to learn more about the 2008 Advancement Program for the area's teams and players should contact Coach Libby at coachlibby@gmail.com
Dupage Teams Gearing up for 2008

The greatest concentration of lacrosse programs in the state of Illinois is now in the Dupage Conferences and 2008 anticipates to be a break out year. Led by the Illinois High School Lacrosse Leage Nominated Assistant Coach of the year, Paul Stolzer and joined by Co-Head Coach Tim Hurst, Benet Academy is an early favorite to be at the top of Dupage I while League Nominated Coach of the Year Andy Thompson returns yet another talented team at St. Charles and is favored to be the Dupage II power team. But Neuqua Valley, Naperville North and Wheaton South all have talented young programs returning and Waubonsie Valley, Wheaton North, West Chicago, Geneva and Glenbard West view this as being their year. Any way you look at it, the competition will be great in 08 in Dupage. And with new co-op teams being formed with students at Wheaton Academy, Marmion, St. Francis, Glenbard North , Glenbard South, Glenbard East, Downers North, Downers South, Hinsdale South, Bartlett, Elgin, Batavia and around the Aurora area - it will not be long before the Dupage area becomes the Midwest hotbed for America's rising sport.

Carthage to go D3 in 2009

Former Dupage Coach Dave Neff (Neuqua Valley & St. Charles) has taken the Head Coaching job for Carthage College and will be helping the school launch the area's first Division III Lacrosse Program in 2009. This is an exciting development for the sport of lacrosse, the CCIW (the Conference Wheaton, Augustana and Carthage are all in) and a promising opportunity for every lacrosse player in the area.
Beloved coach Heads to Hinsdale Central

Coach Vic, the much loved coach who founded and built the program at Wheaton Warrenville South, has taken the head coaching position at Hinsdale Central. The Dupage Conference teams and coaches will miss his dedication and leadership and we all wish him the very best in 2008.
WWS - 2007 Dupage Conferences (I & II) Junior Varsity Champions

Wheaton Warrenville South defeated Neuqua Valley to gain the 2007 Dupage Conferences Junior Varsity Championship in the season ending Conference JV & F/S Championship Tournament hosted in West Chicago.
WN- 2007 Dupage Conferences (I & II) Frosh-Soph Champions

First year program Wheaton North surprised the Dupage Conferences with a great season culminating in the 2007 Frosh-Soph Conference Championship in West Chicago
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