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Following Baltimore's Top Lacrosse Players

By Alec White

Previous Update: April 9 

Tyler Fiorito


Steele Stanwick


Harry Prevas


Chris Lightner


Jason Gonos


Marcus Holman


Chris Boland
High School:
Boys' Latin
College: Johns Hopkins
Year: Sixth-year senior
Position: Attack
Notes: Boland and his Blue Jays fell for the second time this season, but this time to rival Maryland. Boland notched one goal during the 9-6 upset, which came during the third quarter and was the last goal of the game for Hopkins. Boland also tallied an assist.
Up Next: The Blue Jays will travel to Annapolis, Md., for an April 21 game against another in-state rival, Navy.

Chris Clements
High School:
St. Paul's
College: Virginia
Year: Redshirt senior
Position: Long-stick midfielder
Notes: The 'Hoos will again lose their No. 1 ranking after a loss to ACC rival Duke. Clements scooped up two ground balls and caused one turnover during the 13-5 loss. The Virginia defense went 22 for 24 on clears and shut down Duke's lone man-up opportunity. 
Up Next: The 'Hoos host the ACC tournament this coming weekend. They will play North Carolina April 20, and if they win, they will play the winner of the Duke/Maryland game for the ACC championship April 22.

Joe Cummings
High School:
Loyola Blakefield
College: Maryland
Year: Senior
Position: Midfield/attack
Notes: The Terps upset rival Johns Hopkins April 14. Cummings started, as he has each game this season, and recorded an assist and one ground ball during the 9-6 victory.
Up Next: The Terps will travel this week to play in the ACC tournament in Charlottesville, Va. They play Duke April 20, and if they win, they will play the winner of the North Carolina/Virginia matchup for the ACC championship April 22.

Tyler Fiorito
High School:
McDonogh
College: Princeton
Year: Senior
Position: Goalie
Notes: Fiorito allowed only single digits during both of the Tigers' games this week. Against Rutgers April 10, he recorded 10 saves during a 13-4 victory. He had eight saves during Princeton's 21-6 win against Dartmouth April 14.
Up Next: The Tigers will play at Harvard April 21.

Steele Stanwick
High School:
Loyola Blakefield
College: Virginia
Year: Senior
Position: Attack
Notes: Stanwick netted one goal and recorded two assists during the Cavaliers' 13-5 loss against Duke April 13.
Up Next: The 'Hoos host the ACC tournament this coming weekend. They will play North Carolina April 20, and if they win, they will play the winner of the Duke/Maryland game for the ACC championship April 22.

Jason McFadden
High School:
Calvert Hall
College: Georgetown
Year: Junior
Position: Attack/midfield
Notes: The Hoyas' losing streak was extended this past week as they fell to Notre Dame. McFadden had a goal, an assist and a ground ball during the loss.
Up Next: The Hoyas will travel to central New York to face Syracuse April 21 as they look to rebound from a three-game losing streak.

Marcus Holman
High School:
Gilman
College: North Carolina
Year: Junior
Position: Attack
Notes: Marcus Holman had a career day against Hofstra. He led the Tar Heels to a 12-9 victory as he put in five goals, tallied two assists and picked up four ground balls during the outing.
Up Next: The Tar Heels will play in the ACC tournament semifinal April 20 against Virginia. If they win, they play April 22 against the winner of the Duke/Maryland game.

Christian Walsh
High School:
Boys' Latin/ Deerfield (Mass.)
College: Duke
Year: Sophomore
Position: Attack
Notes: Walsh and the Blue Devils had no trouble against the Virginia Cavaliers this week.. Walsh recorded a hat trick (3 goals) and picked up two ground balls as Duke ousted the No. 1 team with a 13-5 victory.
Up Next: The Blue Devils will play in the ACC tournament against Maryland April 20. If they win, they will play the winner of the North Carolina/Virginia game for the ACC championship April 22.

PHOTO CREDITS: Tyler Fiorito and Steele Stanwick: Sabina Moran/PressBox; Marcus Holman: Jeffrey A. Camarati, UNC Athletic Communications; Jason Gonos: Gil Talbot; Harry Prevas: Jim Daves; Chris Lightner: Johns Hopkins Athletics.

Posted April 16, 2012