Following Baltimore's Top Lacrosse Players
By Alec White
Previous Update: April 2
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Tyler Fiorito
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Steele Stanwick
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Harry Prevas
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Chris Lightner
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Jason Gonos
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Marcus Holman
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Chris Boland
High School: Boys' Latin
College: Johns Hopkins
Year: Sixth-year senior
Position: Attack
Notes: After losing the No. 1 ranking, the Blue Jays steamrolled visiting Albany April 5, 17-6, behind a solid performance from Boland. During his second game back from injury, Boland recorded three goals and two assists on only four shots.
Up Next: The Blue Jays will host Maryland April 14.
Chris Clements
High School: St. Paul's
College: Virginia
Year: Redshirt senior
Position: Long-stick midfielder
Notes: Clements ranks fourth in ground balls and third in caused turnovers on Virginia's roster this season. During a 15-victory win over North Carolina April 7, he picked up six ground balls and pressured North Carolina to go one for four on extra-man opportunities.
Up Next: The 'Hoos host Duke April 13.
Joe Cummings
High School: Loyola Blakefield
College: Maryland
Year: Senior
Position: Midfield/attack
Notes: Cummings leads the Terrapins in points, goals and assists this season with 27, 17 and 10, respectively. On Friday, April 6, he put on a clinic against Navy, scoring three goals and adding two assists to push the Terps to a 13-6 victory against the Midshipmen.
Up Next: The Terps will travel to Homewood Field April 14 to play Johns Hopkins.
Tyler Fiorito
High School: McDonogh
College: Princeton
Year: Senior
Position: Goalie
Notes: Fiorito had 16 saves during a 10-9 loss against Syracuse, during which he faced 40 shots. He also snagged three ground balls. The Tigers now stand at 6-3 overall, but they remain 3-0 in the Ivy League.
Up Next: The Tigers will host two games this coming week, against Rutgers April 10 and Dartmouth April 14.
J.P. Dalton
High School: St. Mary's
College: Loyola
Year: Senior
Position: Midfield/faceoff specialist
Notes: Dalton and the 'Hounds remain unbeaten at 10-0. Loyola barely staved off an upset at Fairfield, 8-6, April 7. Dalton tallied a lone goal on just one shot and shagged one ground ball. He has a season .587 faceoff win percentage.
Up Next: The Greyhounds will travel to Denver, Colo., to play Denver on April 14.
Steele Stanwick
High School: Loyola Blakefield
College: Virginia
Year: Senior
Position: Attack
Notes: Stanwick almost tied the previous weekend's career day, but came up short one point. He had seven points, including three goals and four assists, as his Cavaliers defeated North Carolina, 15-10, April 7.
Up Next: The 'Hoos host Duke April 13.
Jason McFadden
High School: Calvert Hall
College: Georgetown
Year: Junior
Position: Attack/midfield
Notes: This past week wasn't a good one for the Hoyas. First, Villanova was just too much for them as they lost 15-7. McFadden recorded a goal and an assist during Georgetown's 15-7 loss to Villanova April 4. He posted a goal and two assists during a 13-12 overtime loss to St. John's April 7.
Up Next: The Hoyas will host Notre Dame in a Big East matchup April 15.
Marcus Holman
High School: Gilman
College: North Carolina
Year: Junior
Position: Attack
Notes: The 'Heels weren't able to replicate their April 1 upset of Hopkins on April 7 against Virginia, as the No. 1-ranked team ousted them, 15-10. Holman had two goals and an assist.
Up Next: The Tar Heels will travel to Charlotte, N.C., to face Hofstra at American Legion Memorial Stadium April 14.
Christian Walsh
High School: Boys' Latin/ Deerfield (Mass.)
College: Duke
Year: Sophomore
Position: Attack
Notes: After defeating the Orange the week before, the Blue Devils barely pulled one out against Marist, 11-10. Walsh tallied two goals and two assists, including a fourth-quarter goal, which tied the game at 10.
Up Next: The Blue Devils will face Virginia April 13.
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 9, 2012