Men’s Lacrosse Team Supports Breast Cancer Awareness

Head coach of men's lacrosse Jeremy Mattoon leading the charge as the Blazers sport pink attire in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

By: Nalla Tejera

In honor of October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the men’s lacrosse team held their annual “Stick It to Cancer” lacrosse tournament.

On Sunday, Oct. 16, the men’s lacrosse team held their annual home tournament at the Thomas Athletic Field against Virginia Tech,DelawareTechCommunity College, andNorthernVirginiaCommunity College.

A total of three games, consisting of two 25-minute halves were played among all four teams.

Blue and grey were the colors of choice for most fans, but pink was worn by everyone.

To help support breast cancer, the class of 2012 sold pink “Stick It to Cancer” shirts, water bottles, and lanyards.

Over 600 hundred fans came out on Sunday to support the teams, and most importantly, breast cancer awareness.

Other than an important fall season for the lacrosse team, this tournament is mainly for the cause. In previous years, players have supported breast cancer awareness with pink shoelaces on the field. This year, players supported breast cancer awareness by playing with pink balls and wearing pink jerseys.

“The lacrosse team played an awesome first couple of games and I’m super proud of them,” said freshman Heather Silvera, a spectator at the game.

Tons of fans came out to support the men’s lacrosse team, and get a feel of what to expect for the upcoming season in the spring.

“Everyone on the Hood College men’s lacrosse team got to play on Sunday; and it was a good learning experience,” said head coach Jeremy Mattoon.

This year, the men’s lacrosse team consists of 17 incoming freshmen. The incoming class includes six midfielders, four goalkeepers, four attack men, and three defenders.

Coach Mattoon expects for his freshmen to “work hard, because they have lots of responsibilities on their shoulders,” he said.

The assistant coaches and the players themselves see their teammates succeeding. “They look pretty good, although they still have some work to do,” said Kristopher Miner, a graduate assistant.

“It looks like another good year. Defensively, we are strong, Captain Doug Brisbane (‘13), and Mark Fluta (‘14) will have a good year stepping up and leading the defense,” said junior goalie John Martin.

There are 42 players on the team, consisting of four captains.  The men’s lacrosse team is set for the spring.

The men’s lacrosse season is scheduled to start Jan. 22, 2012 and will continue through end of April.

 

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