Welcome to the 2026 Lacrosse World Series Championship! Below you’ll find event information, field maps, team rosters, game schedules/results, and much more. Thank you and enjoy the best event in youth lacrosse!
Team Check-in, Team Photo, & Welcome Ceremony – Event Center at Valley Forge Casino Resort
4:00PM-7:00PM | 1160 1st Ave, King of Prussia, PA 19406
‣ Team Photos and Team Check-in begin at 4:30PM at the Valley Forge Events Center Casino in the event center based on the schedule below. Teams are encouraged to arrive before their actual check-in times to experience the vendors and engagement opportunities.
‣ Team Photo and Team Check-in time slots will go from 4:30PM-6:00PM. There is a built in buffer if check-in runs behind.
‣Welcome Ceremony will be from 6-6:30PM. Vendors will be open until 7:15PM.
‣We highly recommend making sure your team is ready to go 10 minutes before their team
photo and check-in time. If your team photo is at 4:30PM, make sure you have all members of
your team ready to go at 4:20PM in the designated waiting area.

‣ Players and coaches will receive LWSC apparel at this time and get their team photo taken available for purchase.
‣ Cash bars are available during this time and the LWSC Mall will be available for purchases during the Check-In and Welcome Ceremony times.
Welcome Ceremony – Event Center at Valley Forge Casino
6:25 – 6:55 PM | 1160 1st Ave, King of Prussia, PA 19406
‣ Welcome Ceremony – Following the team check-in and photos, players, parents and coaches are invited to attend the Welcome Ceremony which will conclude by 6:55 PM. Teams will have assigned seating.
‣ Filming and interviews by U.S. Club Lacrosse will take place on check-in day and throughout the event.
‣ Team Dress Code: Teams are encouraged to wear team jerseys, team polos or other coordinated apparel for team photos.
‣ Spectator Dress code: Casual
2Way Black 2031

| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Cam | Ulrich |
| 1 | Jameson | Dooley |
| 2 | Liam | OByrne |
| 3 | Easton | Kaplow |
| 4 | Jai | Perkins |
| 5 | Robert | Latkany |
| 6 | Webb | Semrai |
| 8 | Wynn | Knechtel |
| 9 | Thomas | Coleman |
| 10 | Tucker | Hart |
| 11 | Kennedy | Gallagher |
| 12 | Luka | Kostovic |
| 13 | Ryan | Gilbride |
| 14 | Robert | Peduzzi |
| 15 | Gavin | Ufland |
| 16 | Ellery | Bradstreet |
| 18 | Miles | Katz |
| 21 | Victor | Banerji |
| 31 | Dillon | Ryan |
| 32 | Cal | Greene |
| 33 | Daniel | Carroll |
| 44 | Dalton | Keeler |
| 81 | Ryan | Tansley |
| 88 | Teddy | Wilson |
3D Garden State

| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Graham | Roosevelt |
| 1 | James | Feuker |
| 2 | Aiden | Speranzini |
| 3 | Reed | Groeber |
| 4 | Kenneth | Sheldon |
| 5 | Pierce | Brody |
| 7 | Christopher | Cognetti |
| 8 | Joey | Davis |
| 10 | Ruari | Flaherty |
| 11 | David | Cherence |
| 12 | Keegan | Gein |
| 13 | Cooper | Novak |
| 14 | Callan | Keefe |
| 16 | Brady | Farawell |
| 17 | Michael | Naman |
| 19 | Everett | Morris |
| 20 | Charlie | Kunkel |
| 22 | Jaxson | Eskow |
| 23 | John | Winters |
| 24 | Ethan | Judge |
| 25 | Christian | Stotler |
| 26 | Justen | Sena |
| 33 | Gianni | Gallo |
| 41 | Ethan | Villa |
| 43 | Cameron | Fenton |
| 91 | Hunter | Becker |
| 96 | Wyatt | Martin |
| 99 | Hudson | King |
3D Georgia

| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Frankie | McHugh |
| 1 | Henry | Duncan |
| 2 | Luke | Campbell |
| 3 | Kenny | Jackson |
| 5 | John | Ibbotson ( |
| 7 | Augustin | McCullough |
| 8 | Cain | Pridgen |
| 9 | Christopher | Weidle |
| 11 | Tyler | Anderson |
| 11 | Soren | Gramer |
| 15 | Landon | Schindler |
| 23 | Matias | Adams |
| 24 | Levi | Britt |
| 48 | Cooper | Henshaw |
| 55 | Cooper | Hubert |
| 75 | Anderson | Lee |
| 77 | Preston | Hoffman |
| 80 | Grant | Hoffman |
| 81 | Gunnar | Squire |
| 82 | Ryan | Beebe |
| 84 | Parker | Bowen |
| 85 | Liam | Ellis |
| 89 | Jacob | Ivanov |
| 99 | JT | Ashe |
Alcatraz Outlaws
The Alcatraz Outlaws was formed with the goal of offering the best lacrosse players in Northern California an elite, college prep lacrosse experience while gaining valuable exposure. The club has had success on the field since its’ inception in 2008.
Recognized as the premier Northern California club team. Recognized by Inside Lacrosse magazine as one of the top club lacrosse teams in the country. Recognized by Inside Lacrosse magazine as the Best New Club in 2009. 2012 saw incredible performance from the 2 Outlaws Teams. The 2014 Team exceeded all expectations taking 3rd place at both the King of the Hill and The Gait Cup.
The 2014 squad went a combined 14-2 and advanced to the Final Four in both events. The 2013 Team lost their first game at the King of the Hill, and never looked back destroying their remaining opponents at King of the Hill before tearing apart the Gait Cup en route to the Outlaws first ever Gait Cup Title. As you will see from our committed player list, we’ve continued our on field success and are now considered one of the premier lacrosse clubs in the country.
We’ve had incredible on field success since our first event in 2009. The Outlaws have advanced the Final Four in the King of the Hill Tourney each summer, winning the event in 2009 and finishing as runner up in 2011. At the Gait Cup, the Outlaws advanced to the Round of 8 in their first 2 years and advanced the to Finals in 2011 falling just short of their first Gait Cup Title.
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Liam | Platt |
| 1 | Avi | Sager |
| 2 | Whit | Brier |
| 3 | Dane | Buchbinder |
| 4 | Dante | Mazzoni |
| 9 | Hunter | Perkins |
| 11 | Cal | Nishimori |
| 15 | Caden | Greenberg |
| 16 | Luke | Coyle |
| 17 | Koa | McCarthy |
| 18 | Weston | Cosper |
| 19 | Lachlan | Purcell |
| 20 | Boden | Maynard |
| 21 | Noah | Kay |
| 23 | Gannon | Lampman |
| 24 | Pierce | D’Arcy |
| 27 | William | Saven |
| 44 | Anoni | Alota |
| 55 | Chase | Nicholson |
| 77 | Sky | Christmas |
| 85 | Gavin | Moore |
| 99 | Tyler | Nowak |
BBL Central

This is a team that has developed outstanding chemistry and truly embodies a team-first mentality. They pride themselves on consistency, high lacrosse IQ, and a relentless work ethic. Effort is non-negotiable for this group, and every player is willing to sacrifice individual success for the good of the team. They trust one another, compete for one another, and understand that success is earned through preparation, discipline, and accountability.
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Declan | Sharrock |
| 2 | Callen | Long |
| 3 | Giulian | Gibson |
| 5 | John | Dillon |
| 8 | Brendan | O’Brien |
| 11 | Jack | Maybaum |
| 12 | Jacob | Levato |
| 13 | Luke | Domingues |
| 15 | Rocco | Pereira |
| 18 | Michael | Zec |
| 22 | Charlie | Smith |
| 24 | Joseph | Langan |
| 25 | Patrick | Walker |
| 28 | Brady | Flynn |
| 28 | Luke | Vidaic |
| 29 | Nicolas | Torres |
| 45 | Billy | Hamm |
| 55 | Flynn | Warner |
| 56 | Tate | Houlihan |
| 57 | Sonny | Morris |
| 87 | Ryder | Hamilton |
| 90 | James | Driscoll |
Beast Lacrosse
BEAST Athletics Lacrosse is proud to return to the World Series of Youth Lacrosse for our 5th year competing at one of the game’s biggest stages. This year’s group is built around toughness, speed, and relentless compete. We have assembled an outstanding team of athletes who are committed to playing fast, playing hard, and representing our program with pride every time they step on the field.
Over the years, BEAST has built a reputation for gritty, high-energy lacrosse and a team-first culture, and this group continues that tradition. Our players come together from across Ontario with a shared goal of competing against the best teams in North America while creating an unforgettable experience as teammates.
We are excited for the opportunity to compete, grow, and showcase the BEAST style of lacrosse once again at the World Series. #CompeteWithPride
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 10 | Tristan | Anderson Roy |
| 13 | Ben | Williams |
| 14 | Zander | Alphonso |
| 15 | Brodie | Mitchell |
| 16 | Connor | Adams |
| 17 | Jack | Perry |
| 18 | Bryce | Robertson |
| 20 | Griffin | Ormond |
| 29 | William | Patterson |
| 33 | Ben | Fisher |
| 36 | Savien | Talpawala |
| 41 | Ethan | Mastorakos |
| 42 | Kasen | Cardy |
| 43 | Michael | Aiello |
| 44 | Mason | Mitchell |
| 47 | Wesley | Barr |
| 49 | Trevor | Pirie |
| 51 | Benjamin | Laverty |
| 56 | Gabriel | De Carvalho |
| 67 | Benjamin | Anderson |
| 72 | Samuel | Pagan |
| 82 | Ashton | Dwyer |
| 93 | Oliver | Parfitt |
| 95 | Rowan | MacCharles |
Dukes Elite Manion

“If not me, then who?”
Those five words are the foundation of our team’s identity. Inspired by Marine 1st Lt.
Travis Manion, they represent a commitment to stepping forward when others need
help, accepting responsibility, and putting the needs of the team ahead of personal
recognition.
Travis lived those values through his service to our country. During his second
deployment to Iraq in 2007, he displayed extraordinary courage while protecting his
fellow Marines during an enemy attack. His actions saved every other member of his
patrol. Travis was only 26 years old when he made the ultimate sacrifice. His example
reminds us that true leadership is not measured by personal achievement, but by a
willingness to serve others and step forward when it matters most.
For the players of Dukes Elite 2031 Manion, “If not me, then who?” is more than a
motto—it is a challenge. It reminds us to be accountable, support one another, and lead
by example both on and off the lacrosse field.
While we strive to compete at the highest level, our greater goal is to develop young
men of character. We want our players to be teammates who encourage others, leaders
who do the right thing when no one is watching, and individuals who understand that
success is measured not only by accomplishments, but by the impact they have on
those around them.
We are honored to carry the Manion name and to represent the values Travis
embodied: courage, humility, service, accountability, and commitment to something
greater than oneself.
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jett | Esterly |
| 2 | Jaydon | Levine |
| 4 | Tyler | Melchionni |
| 5 | Maxwell | Bio |
| 6 | Tyler | Sarault |
| 7 | Tommy | Merlini |
| 8 | Stellan | Ochotorena |
| 9 | Cade | Henning |
| 10 | Ryan | Santee |
| 11 | Hunter | Behm |
| 12 | Henry | Juelis |
| 13 | Charlie | Brennan |
| 15 | Keegan | Bricker |
| 16 | Michael | Canavan |
| 18 | Henry | Murphy |
| 20 | Brennan | Peters |
| 21 | Declan | Stoud |
| 22 | Theo | Juelis |
| 40 | Connor | Stadulis |
| 44 | Cameron | Bridge |
| 50 | Ryan | Moore |
| 51 | Carter | Watson |
| 55 | Landon | Arrimour |
| 88 | Paul | Bui |
| 90 | Brendan | Boston |
Eclipse Navy

The Eclipse 2031 Navy team is built on more than just talent and athletic ability—we are built on relationships, character, and a shared commitment to excellence. This group of players has developed into a close-knit family that supports one another on and off the field, celebrating successes together and pushing each other through challenges.
Our culture is rooted in hard work, accountability, and a belief that big dreams are worth pursuing. Every practice, every game, and every opportunity to compete is approached with determination, enthusiasm, and a desire to improve. These athletes understand that success comes from consistent effort, a team-first mindset, and the courage to step outside their comfort zones.
What makes this team special is the bond they share. They compete for one another, encourage one another, and take pride in representing the Eclipse organization with class and integrity. Their passion for the game is matched only by their commitment to being great teammates and positive role models.
As we compete on the World Series stage, we do so with gratitude for the families, coaches, and supporters who have helped make this journey possible. We are proud of how far these young athletes have come, and even more excited about where they are headed.
The Eclipse 2031 Navy team believes in dreaming big, working hard, and embracing every opportunity to grow. Together, we are chasing goals, creating memories, and building a foundation that extends far beyond the game of lacrosse.
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Charlie | Hughes |
| 1 | Taavi | Roomet |
| 2 | Jack | Reilly |
| 3 | Pierce | Franchetti |
| 4 | Daniel | Christoph |
| 5 | Patrick | Hegarty |
| 6 | Gavin | Downes |
| 7 | Tucker | Grega |
| 8 | James | Kennedy |
| 9 | Henry | Hantman |
| 10 | Dylan | Weiss |
| 11 | Hunter | Peck |
| 12 | Justin | Stannard |
| 13 | Brett | Luchsinger |
| 14 | Max | Borelli |
| 15 | David | Saiers |
| 16 | Donald | Butts |
| 18 | Cal | Casamassima |
| 19 | Brady | Smith |
| 20 | Will | Cardone |
| 21 | Kellen | Johnston |
| 22 | Chase | Markowitz |
| 23 | John | Berry |
| 24 | Levi | Berman |
| 32 | Charlie | Pratt |
| 33 | Will | Hite |
| 35 | Lincoln | Martell |
| 41 | Leo | Mancusi-Ungaro |
| 42 | David | Mackenzie |
| 99 | Bobby | Bartels |
Evolve Elite
This year marks the 16th anniversary of Evolve Elite Lacrosse, one of Canada’s premier lacrosse development and recruiting programs. Representing Evolve Elite Canada are some of the top box and field lacrosse players from across Ontario who have come together to compete under the Evolve banner.
Over the past 16 years, Evolve has established itself as a leader in player development, producing more NCAA lacrosse players than any other program in Canada while earning a reputation throughout North America for its competitiveness, sportsmanship, and respect for the game. Evolve teams are consistently recognized not only for their success on the field but also for the character and professionalism they display off it.
The 14U team is coached by Tracey Kelusky, Co-Founder and Owner of Evolve Elite Lacrosse, alongside Bill Fitzpatrick. Together, they bring decades of playing, coaching, and recruiting experience to the program.
The group representing Evolve in this division has been built over several years and has captured numerous championships and finalist finishes at some of the most prestigious tournaments across North America. Many of these athletes are considered among the top players in Ontario and are widely recognized as some of the best young lacrosse players in Canada.
Evolve’s philosophy centers around a true team-first approach, combining the creativity, toughness, and lacrosse IQ developed through Canada’s box lacrosse culture with the athleticism and pace of the field game. This unique box-field fusion has become a hallmark of the Evolve style of play.
Building upon the success of previous Evolve teams, including a 3rd-place finish at the World Series of Youth Lacrosse and multiple top finishes at elite events across North America, this year’s group enters competition with one goal in mind: to compete for a championship while proudly representing the Evolve tradition of excellence.
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | Drew | Adams |
| 6 | Aidan | Waters |
| 7 | Ryan | Mitchell |
| 8 | Michael | McKeracher |
| 11 | Lucas | Candlish |
| 12 | Jaxon | Robinson |
| 13 | Carsen | Chua |
| 15 | Marshall | Henry |
| 19 | Ben | Christenson |
| 22 | Hudson | Sevink |
| 23 | Zackery | Clark |
| 24 | Kaesen | Adair |
| 27 | Clark | Holland |
| 33 | Gerald | Veltman |
| 40 | Ryan | Grierson |
| 50 | Owen | Cousins |
| 57 | Carson | Grills |
| 63 | Grayson | Chapman |
| 71 | Marshall | Long |
| 72 | Cohen | Jackson |
| 88 | Maddox | Adams |
| 91 | Rowan | Hussey |
| 92 | Lucas | Faseruk |
| 96 | Jack | Laughlin |
Express East
The Express East Homire/Germain 2031 team is a close-knit group of players from Nassau and Suffolk Counties on Long Island, New York, who have been competing together for several years. Through the highs and lows, this team has remained committed to one another, building strong relationships and a culture centered on trust, accountability, and teamwork.
Our philosophy begins with a simple belief: everything starts with a ground ball. Defensively, we strive to be a T.O.M. unit—Tough, Organized, and playing with a relentless Motor. Offensively, we emphasize “6 Hands”, moving the ball selflessly and creating opportunities through teamwork rather than individual play.
The core values that define our program are “We Over Me,” Energy and Effort, and a Next Play Mentality. These principles guide how we practice, compete, and support one another both on and off the field.
Express East 2031 is led by a defense-first identity, anchored by strong goaltending and disciplined team defense. We pride ourselves on playing fast, pushing the pace in transition, and making the extra pass. Our unselfish, team-first mentality is one of our greatest strengths.
Key contributors include goalie Jack Hollowell, defenseman Joey Zegers, midfielder John Winslow, and attackman Joey Myler.
Our coaching staff is led by Offensive Coordinator Brendan Homire, Varsity Assistant Coach at St. Anthony’s High School, and Defensive Coordinator Quintin Germain, Defensive Coordinator at Stony Brook University. Together, they bring a wealth of experience and a passion for developing young athletes. Coach Jimmy Campbell assists with our Goalies and Defense and Coach Dylan Oneil assists with our Offense and Attack group.
Competing in the World Series of Youth Lacrosse is a tremendous opportunity for our players and program. There is no better stage to compete against the best teams in the 2031 age group. Our players have had this event circled on the calendar for years and are excited for the challenge ahead. We are honored to represent Express East Lacrosse and look forward to competing with pride, passion, and determination.
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 4 | Parker | Salvatore |
| 6 | Christopher | Harrison |
| 8 | Preston | ONeill |
| 10 | Christopher | Vultaggio |
| 11 | Noah | Seiden |
| 12 | Jackson | Casselli |
| 13 | Amare | Brewster |
| 15 | Tyler | Campbell |
| 17 | Joseph | Zegers |
| 20 | Aiden | Ainslie |
| 22 | Riley | Murphy |
| 23 | Nico | Pagano |
| 24 | Jackson | Renna |
| 28 | Joseph | Myler |
| 29 | Bryce | McCormick |
| 31 | Amir | Brewster |
| 34 | Mason | Burke |
| 35 | Jack | Seiden |
| 39 | John | Winslow |
| 51 | Hunter | Nickol |
| 66 | Hagen | Callahan |
| 88 | Cameron | Nobile |
| 96 | Jack | Hollowell |
| 99 | Anthony | Tringone |
Express East Vitale

| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Grady | Weisman |
| 1 | Joseph | Zito |
| 2 | Maverick | Malangone |
| 4 | Mason | Squicciarini |
| 5 | August | Hart |
| 7 | Nico | D’Alto |
| 7 | Luca | Ferrer |
| 8 | Anthony | Filaski |
| 9 | Kian | Javidi |
| 11 | James | Giordano |
| 12 | Dylan | Montpetit |
| 13 | Quinn | Daniewicz |
| 17 | Edwin | Anderson |
| 18 | Parker | Hutchinson |
| 20 | Conor | Weber |
| 22 | Billy | Gladd |
| 23 | Graden | Neugebauer |
| 24 | Dominick | Visalli |
| 27 | Kiran | Panesar |
| 28 | Hudson | Radigan |
| 30 | Dominick | Mayo |
| 33 | Landon | Struss |
| 34 | Carter | Caputo |
| 39 | Meyers | Feller |
| 42 | Connor | Zehil |
| 45 | Dylan | White |
| 51 | Victor | Blom |
| 55 | Nicholas | Coogan |
| 77 | Ryan | Burstein |
| 88 | Edward | Kern |
Harvest Lacrosse

| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | William | Harris |
| 1 | Connor | Henning |
| 5 | Michael | McGurk |
| 6 | Tyler | Clair |
| 10 | Blake | Buccieri |
| 10 | Liam | Spiwak |
| 11 | Dylan | Brabant |
| 16 | Christopher | Godios |
| 17 | Cooper | Schoeneman |
| 18 | Quinn | Bernardoni |
| 19 | Sawyer | Gleason |
| 20 | Graysen | Provenzano |
| 22 | Jax | Odenbach |
| 33 | Harlen | Hoey |
| 36 | Owen | Keys |
| 39 | Grey | Kicinski |
| 51 | Skyler | Aldrich |
| 52 | Roland | Meyers |
| 61 | Reed | Wagner |
| 65 | Liam | Treahy |
| 66 | Alex | Williams |
| 76 | Jamie | McClurg |
| 77 | Cameron | Rowcliffe |
| 88 | Jackson | Barone |
| 95 | Jace | Szabo |
| 99 | Kaz | Povelaites |
Igloo Winter Soldiers
The Igloo 2031 Winter Soldiers are a relentless group of athletes built on discipline,
determination, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Known for their toughness,
creativity, and team-first mentality, these players compete with confidence and purpose every
time they step on the field.
Driven by a culture of hard work and accountability, the Winter Soldiers have established
themselves as one of the premier teams in their class. Their success is rooted in disciplined
preparation, strong leadership, and a relentless pursuit of improvement. Whether facing adversity
or rising to the biggest moments, this team consistently demonstrates resilience, composure, and
championship character.
The Winter Soldiers combine high lacrosse IQ with creativity, allowing them to play fast, smart,
and unselfish lacrosse. Their ability to adapt, execute, and compete at the highest level has made
them a force throughout the season and a true contender on the national stage.
As they compete in the World Series Championship, the Igloo 2031 Winter Soldiers represent
more than just talent—they represent dedication, brotherhood, and the belief that success is
earned through hard work and commitment. United by a common goal and fueled by a
championship mindset, the Winter Soldiers are ready to leave their mark against the best
competition in the country.
Disciplined. Determined. Creative. Unstoppable.
Igloo 2031 Winter Soldiers.
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Matthew | Cirillo |
| 1 | JP | DiGiovanni |
| 2 | Michael | Mcmahon |
| 3 | Jack | Brown |
| 4 | Andrew | Golden |
| 5 | Owen | Einhorn |
| 6 | Warren | Miller |
| 8 | Ethan | Wolfe |
| 10 | Drew | Brosnan |
| 11 | Logan | Boccard |
| 12 | Teddy | Lippmann |
| 13 | David | Spano |
| 16 | CJ | Paci |
| 17 | Reed | Higgins |
| 18 | Mason | Jerome |
| 21 | Dylan | Dalessio |
| 22 | PATRICK | CRIQUI |
| 23 | Will | Quinlan |
| 25 | Jackson | Frangella |
| 27 | Ryan | Delgado |
| 29 | Joseph | Pappas |
| 44 | Will | Ketcher |
| 55 | Colin | Chan |
| 67 | Aidan | Sessa |
| 99 | Colton | Hopper |
Iron Horse Mongoose

The Mongoose lacrosse team was formed in 2022 as a “dads’ team” with some of the top 2031 lacrosse players from Dallas, Texas. Although initially independent, the team soon joined the Iron Horse organization and, over time, expanded its roster with other outstanding 2031 players from across Texas.
The team continues to benefit from its independent roots while also enjoying the advantages and broader success that come from being part of Iron Horse, one of the oldest and most successful lacrosse organizations in Texas. Mongoose is one of the few truly “on-age” teams in the state and is still widely regarded as one of the top 2031 teams in Texas.
The team has won multiple tournaments throughout Texas and has also achieved success nationally, capturing championships in Colorado (Denver and Western Shootout), California (Legends National Cup twice), and Pennsylvania (NXT Cup and Summer Slam).
Brendan Carney and Andrew Hunt have served as head coaches since the team’s formation, and many of the original players remain on the roster today. We are excited to participate in the LWCS and proud to represent Texas on the national stage.
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | Mason | Schaefer |
| 3 | Carter | Sloan |
| 7 | Leo | Popp |
| 8 | Kaiden | Seltzer |
| 9 | Jake | Steib |
| 11 | William | Carney |
| 12 | Barrett | Croft |
| 13 | AJ | Maksimovich |
| 15 | James | Gagliardi |
| 17 | Joey | Knysh |
| 18 | Jack | Neuhoff |
| 19 | Ryze | Lillmars |
| 22 | Knox | Howard |
| 23 | Austin | Green |
| 26 | Major | Frye |
| 30 | Henry | Schultis |
| 31 | Hudson | Hunt |
| 32 | Brooks | Puskala |
| 36 | Davis | Cox |
| 42 | Gus | McHugh |
| 47 | Crews | Jodry |
| 51 | Sebastian | Cannaday |
| 75 | Rex | Ruth |
LI Express Chucks
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Emmett | Hanlon-Wells |
| 0 | Landon | Tuthill |
| 1 | Joseph (Jo Jo) | Costanza |
| 2 | Jude | Vath |
| 3 | Ryan | Carey |
| 5 | Patrick | Morrison |
| 6 | Seamus | Gormley |
| 7 | Hayes | Dickerson |
| 9 | Henry | Smith |
| 10 | Teddy | Turilli |
| 11 | Charles | Cheatham |
| 13 | Phoenix | Galli |
| 16 | Miles | Castellanos |
| 17 | Sean | Ledwith |
| 20 | Aidan | Dolan |
| 21 | Gary | Ballato Jr |
| 22 | TJ | Diorio |
| 23 | Harry | Crofton |
| 26 | Brady | Wieland |
| 28 | Andrew | Obser |
| 32 | Reid | Donaldson |
| 33 | Eli | Fox |
| 34 | James | Moran |
| 53 | Jack | Sventoraitis |
| 88 | Hugh | Siris |
| 95 | Colin | Tammany |
| 99 | Jerry | Spanos |
Orange Crush

| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Oliver | Olenych |
| 2 | Darren | Thurston |
| 3 | Noah | Solomon |
| 5 | Liam | Austerman |
| 6 | Ryan | Harper |
| 7 | William | Lynn |
| 9 | Thomas | Ames |
| 10 | Elijah | Lynch |
| 12 | David | Andonian |
| 12 | Cal | Hooks |
| 13 | Connor | Collacchi |
| 13 | Eli | Durocher |
| 15 | Wesley | Meinhold |
| 19 | Liam | Fuller |
| 20 | Tate | Patchen |
| 22 | Myles | Avery |
| 23 | Ethan | Scaramuzzino |
| 30 | Blake | Schmidt |
| 31 | Mason | McIncrow |
| 32 | Isaiah | McMullen |
| 41 | Matthew | Pease |
| 44 | Jordan | Woody |
| 48 | Charles | Daley |
| 77 | Robert | Flynn |
| 90 | Garret | Paninski |
Prime Time

| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Brody | Rivelli |
| 1 | Will | Weaver |
| 2 | Jackson | Krober |
| 3 | Ryan | Ingram |
| 4 | Ben | Rosato |
| 5 | Michael | DeVeau |
| 6 | Dominic | Maresca |
| 7 | Nicholas | Stults |
| 8 | Lucas | Alverz |
| 10 | Jackson | Reynolds |
| 11 | Adam | Kim |
| 12 | Colton | Mulvaney |
| 13 | Julius | Schaare |
| 14 | Hunter | Hughes |
| 15 | Kai | Allen |
| 21 | James | Harris |
| 22 | Dakota | Adika |
| 26 | Connor | Keenan |
| 27 | Carter | Igleisas |
| 30 | Ty | Griffith |
| 33 | Leo | Fernandez |
| 36 | Aaron | Senter |
| 44 | Logan | Weaver |
| 50 | Corbin | Creech |
| 88 | Charlie | Butcher |
| 99 | Shepherd | Teillon |
Stealth Lacrosse
We are proud to represent South Florida at the World Series of Lacrosse while competing against some of the top teams in the country. Our team is excited for the opportunity to play on one of the sport’s biggest stages and continue the tradition established by past Stealth teams that helped set the standard for our program on the national level.
More than just teammates, we are a band of brothers united by one goal and committed to competing at the highest level. With talent, toughness, and passion, we play an exciting brand of lacrosse and are ready to proudly represent South Florida on the national stage.
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Luke | Taylor |
| 3 | Anthony | Phillips |
| 5 | Ridge | Riddle |
| 6 | Luke | Foreman |
| 8 | Hudson | Perry |
| 10 | Rafael | de Marchena |
| 11 | Connery | Bligh |
| 12 | Lucas | Lowe |
| 15 | Luke | Kavovit |
| 16 | Will | Godino |
| 18 | Loudon | Levy |
| 22 | Nico | Sliney |
| 23 | Antonio | Jones |
| 26 | Kailani | Birdsall |
| 27 | Noah | Brin |
| 32 | Tristen | Fretwell |
| 38 | Chase | Coles |
| 41 | Christopher | Murphy |
| 44 | Colin | Herman |
| 55 | Michael | Carroll |
| 66 | Luke | Solazzo |
| 67 | Jacob | Brin |
| 78 | Emmitt | Reinhart |
| 99 | Antonio | Malave |
Sweetlax Upstate

Sweetlax Upstate World Series Team is comprised of players from Rochester, Buffalo & Syracuse. Sweetlax Upstate has a history of producing the top team in Western New York, and the 2031 team is poised to continue that tradition. Team is excited to compete among the best teams in the Country and compete for the World Series!
The team is coached by two current NLL Rochester Knigthawks players Brad Gillies & Taylor Jensen, as well as Sal Massa.
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Mason | Rumiano |
| 1 | JR | Goss |
| 2 | Conor | Grant |
| 3 | Manny | Mateo |
| 4 | Caleb | Cappotelli |
| 5 | Andrew | Hendricks |
| 6 | Joe | Brooks |
| 7 | Wyatt | McIntosh |
| 9 | Quinn | McCarthy |
| 11 | Callan | Rivers |
| 16 | Eian | Munley |
| 17 | Hudson | Adams |
| 18 | Julian | Derleth |
| 19 | Jaden | Cornuta |
| 20 | Jake | Losey |
| 22 | Jude | Wilson |
| 24 | Gavin | Guay |
| 26 | Owen | Endres |
| 30 | Brodie | Applewhite |
| 32 | Michael | Getman |
| 77 | Sam | Massa |
| 81 | Jack | Sanderson |
| 88 | Gaven | Bort |
| 99 | Kai | Schmitz |
Team 11

Team 11 2031 Black is a Bucks County, Pennsylvania-based program led by former University of North Carolina All-American and professional lacrosse player Joey Sankey. The majority of this team has been together for the past 4-5 years, with most players coming from the Central Bucks and Council Rock communities.
Rather than constantly searching for outside talent, Team 11 has focused on developing the players already within the program. That commitment to long-term development has helped create a close-knit group that genuinely enjoys competing together. The team’s greatest strength is its unselfish style of play. Players contribute on both sides of the ball, share the success, and put team goals ahead of individual recognition. There are no egos—just a group of players committed to playing hard for one another.
The team is coached by Joey Sankey, Tom Reed, and Ethan Greenlee, who emphasize player development, accountability, teamwork, and attention to detail both on and off the field.
This group takes pride in its family atmosphere, strong culture, and team-first approach, and looks forward to representing Team 11 on the national stage.
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | William | McFarlane |
| 1 | Gabriel | Teets |
| 2 | Brayden | Daher |
| 3 | Cameron | Degnan |
| 4 | Tripp | Roop |
| 5 | Tanner | Maxian |
| 6 | Kyle | Williams |
| 7 | Cooper | Lukens |
| 8 | Nicholas | Greeley |
| 9 | Finnegan | Restaino |
| 10 | Grant | Donaldson |
| 11 | Camden | Jagoda |
| 12 | Brendan | Campanelli |
| 13 | Jake | Hilton |
| 16 | Zach | Van Sant |
| 23 | Andrew (Drew) | Hastie |
| 28 | Michael | St. George III |
| 51 | Maddox | Butler |
| 54 | Nick | Mauer |
| 55 | Griffyn | Niles |
| 90 | Ben | Van Sant |
Team 91 Titans

Representing the first and flagship region of the Team 91 family, the Team 91 LI 2031 Titans embody the tradition, talent, and toughness that have made Team 91 one of the most respected brands in club lacrosse. Widely recognized as an industry leader and national powerhouse, Team 91 has long been home to many of the top players in the country — and the 2031 Titans proudly continue that legacy.
Comprised of elite Long Island talent stretching from deep Nassau County to the tip of the East End, the Titans play with a true team-first mentality. They share the ball, compete relentlessly, and carry themselves as a brotherhood both on and off the field. Battle-tested at nationally ranked AA events across the country, this group has consistently competed against the nation’s best and thrives under the brightest lights.
As a founding member of the National Lacrosse Federation, Team 91 regularly competes center stage against the most elite programs in the game. Leading the Titans is a star-studded coaching staff headlined by the original “Smash Brothers” Team 91 Founder Brian Spallina and longtime teammate Nicky Polanco, alongside the addition of David DiMaria. Together, they bring passion, experience, and an unmatched competitive spirit to this group.
After a year of hard work, growth, and dedication, the Titans enter the Lacrosse World Series Championship more connected than ever and laser focused on competing as brothers every time they take the field.
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | James | Bonagura |
| 1 | Mason | Blount |
| 2 | John | Anselmo |
| 3 | Enzo | Sorbera |
| 4 | Meinardas | Zukas |
| 7 | Jackson | Strong |
| 9 | Owen | Hernandez |
| 12 | Jack | Mastriano |
| 13 | Connor | Wieczorek |
| 14 | Matthew | Krakauskas |
| 15 | William | Mazeika |
| 16 | Grayson. | Beschel |
| 17 | Landon | King |
| 22 | Leo | Rodriguez |
| 23 | Joseph | Carney |
| 24 | Jaxson | Killman |
| 26 | Declan | Carroll |
| 27 | Andrew | Sumida |
| 34 | Nicholas | Cleaver |
| 40 | Thomas | Norman |
| 41 | Christian | Polanco |
| 42 | Andrew | Rudner |
| 51 | Lucas | castellane |
| 52 | Westley | Hernandez |
| 84 | John | Ober |
| 88 | Alessandro | Weston |
Team Israel
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 6 | Nate | Bortner |
| 7 | Francis | Zangari |
| 8 | Ilan | Spindel |
| 11 | Ashton | Epstein |
| 12 | Leo | Marinoff |
| 16 | Levi | Rome |
| 17 | Zachary | Bushinger |
| 21 | Ranen | Geva |
| 22 | Philip | Klein |
| 23 | Chase | Roffman |
| 24 | Charles | Malinow |
| 26 | Andrew | Schrieber |
| 44 | Hayes | Holzman |
| 47 | Jordan | Grossman |
| 51 | Dane | Miller |
| 66 | Mikey | Bromberg |
Towermen

In 2017, Towermen Lacrosse Club began with a small group of third graders seeking more competitive play. What started as a casual game with eight boys and two dads at a roller-skating rink has evolved into a nationally-ranked AA program, competing against the country’s top lacrosse clubs.
The Club’s name, “Towermen,” honors Ridgewood’s early twentieth-century sports teams, inspired by a prominent village tower. Though rooted in Ridgewood, our players now hail from across the tri-state area.
Our Club prides itself on a family atmosphere, a tradition since that first roller-skating rink practice. Towermen players embody humility, hard work, and dedication to the team and their teammates, creating a legacy of excellence both on and off the field.
What began as a small, community-driven club has grown into a competitive force, built on strong coaching, a winning culture, and true player development both on and off the field. Being a Towerman is more than just being an athlete — it’s about building skills, character, and a mindset that will stay with you long after your playing career is over.
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | Jamie | Van Tassel |
| 2 | Maverick | Tabije |
| 3 | Jake | Davi |
| 5 | Teddy | Lamb |
| 7 | Michael | Thomas |
| 8 | Colin | Carroll |
| 11 | John | Wall |
| 12 | Haynes | Canton |
| 13 | Miles | Conforto |
| 17 | Cooper | Goldman |
| 18 | August | Acito |
| 21 | Brandon | Bednar |
| 23 | CJ | Pinto |
| 24 | Leo | Fitzsimmons |
| 26 | Michael | Wegrzynek |
| 27 | Ben | Stephanak |
| 31 | Connor | Lunn |
| 32 | Luke | Fitzsimmons |
| 33 | Logan | Mazuy |
| 36 | Teddy | Zarrella |
| 37 | Rhett | Ahearn |
| 42 | Cooper | Rhoten |
| 47 | Ioni | Koliqi |
| 69 | Lucas | Perno |
| 77 | Kellan | McDonough |
| 97 | Drew | Blattner |
True IL AAA

This team is currently a top 20 team nationally. PLC Summer 2025 Tournament Champions. Undefeated at the central qualifier, 6-0.
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kaden | Wynn |
| 2 | Logan | Evans |
| 4 | Ryan | Sawadski |
| 7 | William | Lafferty |
| 10 | Jack | Linstra |
| 11 | Gus | Lynch |
| 13 | Christopher | LaCasse |
| 17 | Tommy | Roth |
| 18 | Mason | Bloomberg |
| 19 | Calder (CJ) | Buchanan |
| 21 | Alexander | Rinehart |
| 23 | Brooks | Paul |
| 29 | Landon | Augustyniak |
| 30 | Ryder | Foltyniewicz |
| 31 | Carter | Small |
| 32 | Weston | Alsaker |
| 34 | Cole | Humbert |
| 35 | Gavin | McDermott |
| 38 | Michael | Cole |
| 40 | Ryan | Gielow |
| 50 | Dayne | Disser |
| 52 | Max | Stickrod |
| 55 | Jack | Flynn |
| 60 | Christopher | Dowdall |
| 77 | JP | Kloecker |
Westchester

The 2031 Pred’s are more than excited about competing in the World Series of Lacrosse. Four years ago, this wasn’t a realistic goal. Our hard work, the trust in the program, and the development of players has given us this unbelievable opportunity. The grit and determination of our players and parents helped us earn the last invite from the Northeast qualifier.
Looking forward to an exciting week of competition, growth, and enjoyment in Philly!
| # | First Name | Last Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Broderick (Brody) | Berner |
| 2 | Trent | Lupton |
| 3 | Bertie | Cunningham |
| 4 | James | Petruccelli |
| 5 | Cooper | Campbell |
| 6 | Marco | Vitolo III |
| 7 | Matthew | Mills |
| 8 | Rob | Mulderry |
| 9 | Jake | Lorraine |
| 10 | Anthony | Galletta |
| 11 | Kieran | Holzer |
| 12 | James | Flynn |
| 13 | Jack | Tormey |
| 14 | George | Stewart |
| 15 | Powers | Moore |
| 16 | Tyler | Barreiros |
| 17 | Archie | Scioli |
| 18 | Thomas | Insley |
| 19 | Mason | Wirth |
| 20 | Drew | Pagano |
| 21 | Alex | Kurth |
| 24 | Mikey | DeLuca |
| 28 | Bo | Massett |
| 41 | Blake | King |
| 44 | Peyton | Sainz |
| 50 | Ryan | Warzecha |