St Marys Lacrosse Guide Boys 2024
ST. MARY’S
BOYS LACROSSE
The 2024 Lacrosse season will be the 75th season for our St. Mary’s Lacrosse program. In 1950, Coach Ed Coughlin and his team began the lacrosse program at St. Mary’s in downtown Annapolis, just off Duke of Gloucester Street, and since that time our program has played over 1,000 lacrosse games while earning an overall record of 699-348-3. The goal of the St. Mary’s lacrosse program is to develop every student athlete while competing in the best High School Lacrosse League in the United States. When you decide to play lacrosse at St. Mary’s, you are deciding to push yourself to be the best player you can be on the field, the best student you can be in the classroom, and the best person you can be off the field. When you graduate our goal is that you will be able to look back and see that you make the right decision to join the St. Mary’s Lacrosse family. Family is a huge word for our program. Whether you are on the Varsity, Junior Varsity, or Fresh/Soph team, we treat our entire program as a family. All three teams are working towards the goal of winning MIAA A Conference Championships. Just as important as the family you have while playing at St. Mary’s is the alumni family you will join upon graduation. Our motto, Remember Where You Came From, carries on long after you leave. There may be Saints in California, Montana, NYC, and beyond; but one thing we ALL have in common is the eternal family we joined when we decided to play lacrosse and earn a great education at our little school off Duke of Gloucester Street.
This upcoming season we will field three teams in the MIAA A Conference: Varsity, Junior Varsity, and Fresh/Soph. Our program takes great pride in the coaching staff we have assembled over the last 9 seasons to lead our young men. Our coaching staff includes a wealth of experience in both playing and coaching lacrosse at the highest levels, as well as many St. Mary’s Alumni. The 2024 Varsity Staff is coached by Head Coach Victory Lilly (‘87) who is in his 9th season at the helm, Will Dalton (‘04), Jamie Lilly (‘13), Brian Burlace (‘88), Matt Clune (‘94), JP Dalton (‘08), Dom Lamolinara (‘10), Taylor Rosseau (‘08), Nick Lilly (‘20), John Kerr, and Gene Ubriaco. The 2024 JV staff is coached by Head Coach Brett Callaghan (‘99), Jack Canter, Kevin Fox (‘15), and JP Coombs (‘09). The 2024 Fresh/Soph Team is led by Head Coach Dom Lamolinara (‘10), Bill Brimhall (‘90), Brendan Cerniglia (‘10)and Logan Lamon (‘19). Our St. Mary’s Lacrosse Program is very excited for the 2024 season to be underway. My staff and I are appreciative of all the support we receive and appreciate your support of our young men. We look forward to seeing many of you under the bright lights on Bestgate Road this Spring! As always, “Remember Where You Came From.” Coach Lilly
Dr. Andrew Moore | St. Mary’s Schools President Dr. Andrew Moore began his role as the President of St. Mary’s Schools on January 31, 2022. Prior to joining St. Mary’s, Dr. Moore was an Associate Professor in the School of Education at Notre Dame of Maryland University (NDMU) in Baltimore, Maryland where he taught and advised doctoral students while serving as the Coordinator of NDMU’s pioneering graduate programs in gifted and talented education. During his time at NDMU, Dr. Moore has worked closely with the School Sisters of Notre Dame (SSND), the foundresses of St. Mary’s Schools.
Before taking the position at NDMU, Dr. Moore spent 21 years at Calvert Hall College High School in Towson, Maryland as a teacher of French Language, History, and Humanities, and as director of Calvert Hall’s renowned McMullen Scholars Program. In recent years, he returned to serve as a consultant, adviser, and instructor in that program. In addition to his academic credentials, Dr. Moore has a notable record in high school athletics as a baseball and soccer coach for twenty years at Calvert Hall. He was the Head Coach of the Varsity Soccer program for 14 seasons, coaching multiple nationally ranked teams and winning two A Conference titles. In 2002, he was named Maryland State Boys Soccer Coach of the Year and, as the All-South Region Coach of the Year, was one of eight finalists for National Coach of the Year. A native of Massachusetts who has lived in the Annapolis area for three decades, Dr. Moore earned a Bachelor of Arts with honors in History and French from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, a Master’s Degree in French History from York University in Toronto, Canada, and a Ph.D. in Atlantic History from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He is married to St. Mary’s alumna Jeanne (Ruane) Moore ’88, and they have three children, two of whom graduated from St. Mary’s High School, Emma Moore ’16 and Grace Moore ’18.
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