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1. Brother Rice, Mich. (23-0)
Previous: 6. Won MHSAA championship,
MSLCA championship.
2. Loyola-Blakefield,
Md. (13-4)
Previous: 23. Won MIAA A championship.
3. West Genesee, N.Y. (21-3)
Previous: Unranked. Won NYSPHSAA
Class A championship.
4. Darien, Conn. (22-1)
Previous: 5. Won the CIAC M championship.
5. La Salle, Pa. (31-2)
Previous: 7. Won the EPSLA championship,
Keystone Cup championship.
6. Gilman, Md. (18-1)
Previous: 1. Lost in the MIAA A championship.
7. West Islip, N.Y. (19-2)
Previous: 3. Lost in the NYSPHSAA
Class A semifinals.
8. Mountain Lakes, N.J. (22-1)
Previous: 9. Won the NJSIAA championship.
9. Ward Melville, N.Y. (19-1)
Previous: 2. Lost in the NYSPHSAA
Class A quarterfinals.
10. Kent Denver, Colo. (15-0)
Previous: 15. Won the CHSAA State
Championship.
11. Calvert Hall, Md. (15-3)
Previous: 4. Lost in the MIAA A semifinals.
12. Saint Andrew’s, Fla. (22-1)
Previous: 11. Won FHSAA State Championship.
13. Malvern Prep, Pa. (21-3)
Previous: 8. Lost in the EPSLA finals.
14. Rocky Point, N.Y. (21-1)
Previous: Unranked. Won the NYSPHSAA
Class B championship.
15. Landon, Md. (18-4)
Previous: Unranked. Won the IAC championship.
16. Syosset, N.Y. (17-5)
Previous: 19. Lost in the NYSPHSAA
Class A final.
17. St. Ignatius Prep, Calif. (19-1)
Previous: 16. Finished undefeated
in the CIF North.
18. Lawrenceville, N.J. (17-2)
Previous: 17. Won NJISAA Prep A championship.
19. Deerfield, Mass. (15-1)
Previous: 20. Won the Western New
England Lacrosse League.
20. Canandaigua, N.Y. (23-1)
Previous: Unranked. Lost in the NYSPHSAA
Class A semifinals.
21. Georgetown Prep, Md. (18-3)
Previous: 13. Lost in the IAC semifinals.
22. Delbarton, N.J. (18-4)
Previous: Unranked. Lost in the NJISAA
finals.
23. Chaminade, N.Y. (14-4)
Previous: 14. Won NYCHSAA championship.
24. Carthage, N.Y. (21-3)
Previous: Unranked. Lost in the NYSPHSAA
Class B finals.
25. McDonogh, Md. (16-6)
Previous: 24. Lost in the MIAA semifinals. |
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West
Genesee Lacrosse Facts
• All-Time Team Records
1957
- 0-6 - Coach Royce Newell - First team
1958 - 0-4-1 - Coach Iannicello
1959 - 1-6 - Coach Iannicello
1960 - 4-5 - Coach Iannicello
1961 - 1-6 - Coach Hemmer
1962 - 4-3 - Coach Hart
1963 - 1-6-1 - Coach Hart
1964 - 5-5 - Coach Hart
1965 - 7-3 - Coach Hart
1966 - 10-2 - Coach Bill Wormuth
1967 - 3-9 - Coach Bill Wormuth
1968 - 6-5 - Coach Bill Wormuth
1969 - 9-3 - Coach Bill Wormuth
1970 - 13-2 - Coach Bill Wormuth / Sec
3 Division champions / OHSL Champ
1971 - 15-1 - Coach Bill Wormuth / OHSL
Champ
1972 - 13-3 - Coach Bill Wormuth/ OHSL
Champ
1973 - 14-3 - Coach Bill Wormuth / OHSL
Champ
1974 - 13-0 - Coach Bill Wormuth / Sec
3 Division champions / OHSL Champ
1975 - 18-1 - Coach Bill Wormuth /Sec
3 Division champions / OHSL Champ
(1976-2006 under Coach Mike Messere:
(644-41)
1976 (19-1), 1977 (21-1),
1978 (16-4), 1979 (21-1), 1980 (20-1),
1981 (24-0), 1982 (24-0), 1983 (20-0),
1984 (23-1), 1985 (24-0), 1986 (18-1),
1987 (23-0), 1988 (19-1), 1989 (17-2),
1990 (23-0), 1991 (22-0), 1992 (16-5),
1993 (15-2), 1994 (24-0), 1995 (22-0),
1996 (19-3), 1997 (22-2), 1998 (24-0),
1999 (22-1), 2000 (21-2), 2001 (16-4),2002
(21-2), 2003 (22-1), 2004 (23-1), 2005
(22-0), 2006 (19-5), 2007 (22-1), (21-3)
• West
Genny shares the state record for
consecutive victories by going 91-0 during
the 1981 through 1984 seasons!
• West Genesee Wildcats Section III
Lacrosse Championships
1971, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1981,
1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1990, 1991,
1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
• West
Genesee Wildcats
21 New York State Championship Game Appearances
(15 state titles!!! No other team has
won or appeared in more!!)
1981 - West Genesee 11 Yorktown
7
1982- West Genesee 8 Yorktown 7
1983 - West Genesee 11 Yorktown 8
1984 - Yorktown 6 West Genesee 5
1985 - West Genesee 10 Garden City
3
1987 - West Genesee 13 Yorktown 1
1990 - West Genesee 10 Ward Melville 5
1991 - West Genesee 10 Lakeland 5
1994 - West Genesee 5 Ward Melville 2
1995 - West Genesee 4 Sachem 3
1996 - Mahopac 4 West Genesee 3
1997 - Ward Melville 8 West Genesee 7
(OT)
1998 - West Genesee 9 Ward Melville
8 (OT)
1999 - Ward Melville 13 West Genesee
12 (OT)
2002 - West Genesee 10 Northport
9
2003 - West Genesee 11 Farmingdale
10
2004 - West Genesee 12 West Islip 6
2005 - West Genesee 15 Niskayuna 2
2006 - West Islip 7 West Genesee 6
2007 - West Islip 9 West Genesee 4
2008 - West Genesse 11 Syosset 7
• West
Genesee Wildcats #1 In Final National
Rankings(started in 1990)
1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005
• West
Genesee Playoff Record
Championships - # played / # won
League — 35—31
Section 3 — 33— 28
Sec. 3 vs 4 Quarter Final — 26—26
State Semifinal— 25— 21
State Final — 21 — 15
• Former West Genesee players now
coaching in college
• Division I
Syracuse - John Desko / Kevin Donahue
Cornell - Jeff Tambroni
Mt. Saint Marys - Tom Gravante
UMass - Kevin Burns
Dartmouth - Bill Wilson
Loola - Dan Chemotti
• Division II
Lemoyne - Dan Sheehan
Green Mountain - Spike Falvey
• Division III
Clarkson - Bill Bergan
RPI - Tom Korrie
Geneseo - Jim Lyons
Cazenovia - Ryan Spillett
Vassar - Joe Proud
Cortland St.- Steve Beville
West
Genesee Lacrosse Traditions
West Genesee is a program steeped
in tradition. Some traditions are long-standing,
some more recent, some have been modified
over the years, and still others are not
spoken of, but held in the hearts of players.
• High
Socks - This tradition
dates back as far as anyone can recall.
Genny is known nationwide in the lacrosse
community as the "guys with the
high socks".
In 2002 , Inside Lacrosse Magazine conducted
a internet poll asking
readers their preferred sock length. One
of the choices was "West Genny High
Socks".
• Parents
banner - A team banner was
purchased by the parents of the 1997 team.
It is brought to each game and hung up as
"good luck". Since it's origin,
the banner has had the current "team
slogan" embroidered on the bottom each
year.
• Team
Dinners - Another tradition
with a fuzzy starting date. Estimates are
back to the mid-late 80's. Before a "big"
game, a family would volunteer to host a
"pasta" dinner for the lacrosse
team in their home. This would happen before
one of the regular season games. In '99
Terry Pensabene volunteered to host the
dinner when his son Joe was on the team,
but had it at his Pensabenes Park West restaurant
in Fairmount. Since that time, the team
has met at least once during the regular
season for a "pasta" dinner.
• "Ground
Balls" shirts - Once
again, it has not been determined when this
originated. Each team is given tee-shirts
to wear under their game jerseys. Some years
the shirts have had just the year and "Ground
Balls" on it, other times a saying,
chosen by the team that year that symbolizes
their personal mission statement. Rumor
has it that the shirts have been nicknamed
due to the on-field yelling of "ground
balls ...ground balls' by the Loyola Dons
team during one of the early Daniel Hand
tournaments in Connecticut.
• "Snickers
Practice" - A very
long Saturday morning practice where
Coach Messere hands out Snickers candy
bars at the break.
• Knitted
Blanket - Originally knitted
by Pat Tambroni when her son Jeff (and current
Cornell head coach) was on the team. The
blanket traveled to each game and was deemed
"good luck". When Jeff graduated,
the blanket (which had Jeff's name embroidered
on it) was presented to the McCaull family.
The McCaull's put their son's name on the
blanket the next year and took it to each
game. The blanket has been passed on from
team to team over the years. The new "parents
of the blanket", embroider their son's
name on the blanket and at the end of the
season...pass it on to the family who has
had a son on the Varsity team the longest.
In the event their is more than one family
to choose, the blanket is passed to a family
chosen by the one that currently has possession.
• "Head
Art"- Reserved for
teams that make it to the State Final and
yet another tradition dating back to the
early 80's. The team is encouraged to show
their "artsy side" by giving one-another
haircuts the night before just for that
special day. The haircuts are not unveiled
until the National Anthem.
• Coach Haircuts - Reserved for a
team that actually wins the State Championship
game. Each player takes their turn giving
the coaches their "summer haircuts".
• "Running
the Res" - For many,
many years, "running the res"
at Westcott reservoir was an integral part
of the West Genny lacrosse program. When
a team occasionally did not perform particularly
well in a game, the team bus would stop
by the reservoir on the way home for some
"extra work". The team from 1998
had the good fortune of not stopping in
Westvale the entire season and went on
to defeat Ward Melville in the State Championship
at Hofstra University. Now days, the "run"
is reserved as a reward after winning the
State Championship. The team bus now makes
the detour for the obligatory stop and
has become almost routine after each championship
game.
• The
Wilbraham Bell- Obtained
in the early 80's during a championship
game weekend, the bell has been traditionally
hauled out of storage at the beginning
of each years post-season play. Each player
rings the bell after greeting the team
captains and departing the team locker
room prior to each playoff game. Additionally,
team members traditionally strike the bell
upon entering the year-end team awards
banquet. |