Looney s Girls Lacrosse Club Newsletter - Fall/Winter 2017 New Executive Board With a new year brings a new Executive Board! President, Shawne O Connor, mother to alums 12, 14, and 18, has stepped down after years of working with the club. She has been a major backbone for the club. She will continue to be a part of the club and will continue to help Looney s. Taylor O Connor 18, was recently named Recruiting Liason. This fall, she traveled with the 2019 and 2020 team on their major recruiting tournament in Florida. There, she talked with various college coaches who were interested in our Looney s players. Bill Onorato, father to a current 20, has moved up in his executive board position as Looney s President. Bill has worked with the club for many years now, first as Secretary and then as Vice President. Tori Butts has been with the club for a number of years and started as a coach for the 2017 team. Tori now holds the position of Director of Coaching. As Director of Coaching, Tori works with the coaches in order to help players maximize their true potential. PJ Plume, father to alum 18 and current 19 and 21, has been named the new Looney s Vice President. PJ is very excited for this opportunity to be working closly within the club. PJ has worked with Carroll Manor Rec Lacrosse for years. Position Openings Bull Roast Chair Secretary The position of Secretary and Treasurer remain the same until the end of Summer 2018. Chris Morales, mother of alum 15 and current 19, holds the position of Looney s Secretary. Moya Trzeciak, mother of current 19, holds the position of Looney s Treasurer. Treasurer If interested, please contact looneyslaxsec@gmail.com 1 REMINDER First Practice Date April 8th
Florida Presidents Cup! The IWLCA Presidents Cup is a major lacrosse recruitng tournament held in Florida every year. Every club player anticipates their turn playing in the tournament with their teammates. This year, our Looney s 2019 and 2020 team attended the 2017 IWLCA Presidents Cup on November 17-19th. Since this is a showcase tournament, meaning there is no championship, each team plays four games throughout the tournament. The tournament was held at the ESPN s Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Florida. The 2019 s went 3-0-1 during their last year at the Presidents Cup. The team worked so hard this year and it definittely paid off in Florida. It was great down at Florida this year. We ve improved a lot and it was great getting a lot of quality wins. I am sad to see it s coming to an end, said midfielder Hannah Lee 19. Midfielder, Julia Barstow 19 said, We really worked together and improved from last year. In all the games we were really helping each other out and backing each other up. If someone made a mistake another player was there to pick them back up. It was a great way to end our fall tournament season. Knowing that this was our last time in Florida all together breaks my heart. These girls are my family and Florida has been one of our favorite places to go as a team because of all the bonding we get to do. For it being our last time, I think we did phenomenal! I couldn t be more proud of this team and how far we ve come. I love these girls and couldn t have asked for a better trip and tournament to end our fallball season, says midfielder Mackenzie Gallery 19. The 2020 s went 1-2-1 in Florida. The team played well in all four games. In Florida, they tied with CC Lax which was a major accomplishment for the team.the 2020 s will work hard this upcoming summer season in order to come into the 2018 Presidents Cup strong. Check out this awesome video made by Bailey Krahl 20, documenting the 2020 s trip! Click here! 2
National Signing Day On Wednesday, November 8th, many our of 2018 s signed their National Letter of Intent (NLI) to play lacrosse at the collegiate level! Looney s is proud of each of our 2018 s for all their hard work to take this next step in their life. According to www.nationalletter.org, The NLI is a binding agreement between a prospective student-athlete and an NLI member institution. Midfielder, Jade O Connor 18, was thrilled to be signing her NLI at Perry Hall High School. I am excited to be continuing my lacrosse career at Longwood. Perry Hall did a wonderful job celebrating their athletes and it was even more special to be signing along with fellow Looney s teammates and sharing the event with family and friends, said Jade. Defender, Riley Hollenbach 18 expressed, My signing day was great! I was super excited for the event and I had a fun time with my coaches, parents, and principal! Congrats 2018 Commits! Kaci Archer - St. Leo Juliana Barco - Shepard Megan Dee - Winthrop Tori Grubowski - Wilmington Abigail Jones - of Bridgeport Sydney McKemy - Indiana of Pennsylvania Jade O Connor - Longwood Emma Neff - Frostburg Addison Plume - of Bridgeport Sam Stachowiak - of Mary Washington The recruiting process is not easy - you have to put in the work in order to play the next level. The 2018 s have spent countless hours, emailing coaches, having conversations, and going on official and unofficial visits to get where they are now. Congratulations to all of our 2018 s! Looney s wishes you great success in your future endeavors! 3
Annual Pancake Breakfast On Saturday, December 9th, Looney s held their annual Pancake Breakfast at Looney s Pub North. This breakast is always a great time to get into the Christmas spirit. Many of our Looney s parents served breakfast while our players took turns serving drinks and cleaning up. Santa even made an apparenace at the Pancake Breakfast! This year, Looney s collected donations to help The Sexual Assault/Spouse Abuse Resource Center, also known as SARC. SARC is based out of Harford County Maryland. We are a lifeline for victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, and stalking by providing safe haven, advocacy, resources, and hope in Harford County, as stated in SARC s mission statement. After the breakfast, two of our board members took the donations to SARC and they were very pleased with what Looney s did for them. Looney s also welcomed Kaew & Tangerine! Kaew & Tangerine is a small business that makes and sells customized hemp bracelets with lava beads. These bracelets are infused with essential oils that can be great stress reducers! Kaew & Tangerine customized a green and navy bracelet just for our Looney s girls - neat! At the end of the day, 10% of the proceeds went to SARC. Looney s wants to thank Chris Waldhauser, mother of current 22, who made this Pancake Breakfast a success! We look forward to seeing everyone next year! 4
2019 Commits Looney's congratulates our recent 2019 verbal commits! Julia Barstow - Millersville Mackenzie Gallery - Garner-Webb Kaleigh Sasdelli - Millersville Gabby Trzeciak - East Stroudsburg Ashlee Wilsynski - LIU Brooklyn 5
Recap of 2017 Pictures from Fall and Winter Looney's Events! Kaitlin King 22 and friends at Paint Night. Looney s Moms holding their paintings at Paint Night. The 2020 s smiling for a team picture after their games in Florida. Some 2022 s holding signs in the cold to promote the Pancake Breakfast. A few 2019 s enjoying their time in Florida at Presidents Cup. A team picture of the 2022 s after they went 4-0 in their last fall tournament. Thanks to our Sponsor! Looney s Girls Lacrosse would like to thank Bill Larney, the Larney family and Looney s Pub for their continued support and assistance with our organization. Please support the pub and restaurant when you need a bite to eat or a cold beverage! 6 www.looneyslaxclub.com Designer of Newsletter: Megan Morales 15