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BALTIMORE US Lacrosse today named the 23 players that will represent the United States in the 2008 International Lacrosse Federation (ILF) Under-19 World Championship. The 2008 U.S. Mens U-19 team was selected by the 24-person Player Selection Committee following the July 12-15 tryouts at UMBC.
"It works itself out after you have that many sessions," said Jake Reed, chair of the Player Selection Committee, which included representatives from 16 states. "The cream does rise to the top. Theyre all great players, but we were looking for the ones that stepped up above everyone else. I think we have a great team."
"You try to make sure you have enough of everything: guys who feed well, who catch well, who handle the ball well, guys who can get out and play pole for you, middies who can defend and the like," said Chuck Apel, head coach of the 2008 U.S. Mens U-19 team. "You have to make sure you have defenders. You have to be aware of all of that and keep the team balanced as you go through the process. I think the selectors did a great job with that."
The roster (below) includes 16 recent high school graduates, five rising high school seniors and two current collegians. The 23 players hail from seven states. US Lacrosse invited 120 players to the tryouts. Those not selected are considered alternates for the team. The ILF U-19 World Championship is set for July 3-12, 2008, in Coquitlam, British Columbia.
"There were so many talented kids. Youre splitting hairs at the end," said Apel. "We all have the same interest at heart: to pick the best team so we can win the championship. Its tough. There were a lot of great kids that didnt make it, but overall, its a fair process."
Apel, the head coach at Bridgewater (N.J.) High, is assisted by coaches Tim Flynn (Mountain Lakes, N.J.), Kevin Giblin (Georgetown Prep, Md.) and John Nostrant (Haverford, Pa.). Tom Flately of Floral Park, N.Y., serves as the teams general manager. The US Lacrosse Mens Division National Teams Committee administers the selection and preparation of national teams that compete for ILF senior-level and U-19 championships.
Also at the tryouts, 24 officials from the U.S. were evaluated for four positions in the 2008 ILF tournament. Those four officials appear below.
2008 U.S. Mens U-19 Team Name - Pos - Hometown - High School - College Robert Boyle D (Atlantic Highlands, N.J. Lawrenceville 07) Georgetown Shamel Bratton M (Huntington, N.Y. Huntington 07) Virginia C.J. Costabile D (New Fairfield, Conn. New Fairfield 08) Matthew Dolente M (Phoenixville, Pa. Malvern Prep 07) Johns Hopkins Tim Donovan M (Parkton, Md. Loyola Blakefield 07) Johns Hopkins Craig Dowd A (East Northport, N.Y. Northport 06) Georgetown Nicholas Elsmo M (Edgewater, Md. Severn 07) Virginia Peter Fallon D (Baltimore, Md. Gilman 07) Brown Tyler Fiorito G (Phoenix, Md. McDonogh 08) Adam Ghitelman G (Syosset, N.Y. Cold Spring Harbor 07) Virginia Dean Gibbons A (Garden City, N.Y. Garden City 07) Harvard James Green M (Doylestown, Pa. Central Bucks East 06) Ohio State John Lade D (Randolph, N.J. Randolph 07) Villanova Matthew MacKrides A (Newtown Square, Pa. Malvern Prep 08) Thomas Malphrus D (Chevy Chase, Md. Georgetown Prep 07) Virginia Jack McBride A (Madison, N.J. Delbarton 07) Princeton Anthony Mendes M (Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel Hill 07) Maryland Max Schmidt D (Columbus, Ohio Upper Arlington 07) Maryland Brian Shemesh M (Hillsborough, N.J. Immaculata 07) Rutgers Steele Stanwick A (Baltimore, Md. Loyola Blakefield 08) Justin Turri M (West Islip, N.Y. West Islip 07) Duke Joel White M (Cortland, N.Y. Cortland 07) Syracuse Ryan Young A (Manhasset, N.Y. Manhasset 07) Maryland
U.S. Officials Selected for 2008 ILF U-19 World Championships Don Balch, Vero Beach, Fla. Rob Gross, Buffalo, N.Y. Tim Howard, East Rochester, N.Y. Sean Murphy, Londonderry, N.H.
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