Boston Militia (ALL)
The Boston Militia was an outdoor lacrosse team in the short lived American Lacrosse League formed in 1988.[1] The Militia played their home games at Ellis Oval on the campus of Tufts University. The general manager for the Militia was Chris Harvey and the head coach was David Hill. The Militia compiled a record of two wins and two losses before the American Lacrosse league ceased operation due to financial difficulties. Some of the Militia's notable players were Barry Fraser, Bruce Chanenchuk and goalie Dan O'Neill.
The complete roster of the Militia was as follows:
ROSTER
Jersey Number | Name | College | Position | 4 | Steve Glover | (UNH) | Attack |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7 | John Gower | (Ohio Wesleyan University) | Mid | ||||
9 | Greg Fisk | (University of massachusetts) | Mid | ||||
10 | Steve Giatrelis | (UNH) | Attack/Mid | ||||
12 | Bill Bergan | (Hobart) | Mid | ||||
13 | Bruce Chanenchuck | (Johns Hopkins) | Mid | ||||
14 | Tom Gagnon | (BrownBrown University) | Attack | ||||
15 | Tom Carmean | (University of Massachusetts) | Attack | ||||
16 | Greg Canella | (University of Massachusetts) | Attack | ||||
17 | Dave Desko | (Syracuse) | Mid | ||||
18 | Karl Hatton | (University of Massachusetts) | Mid | ||||
19 | Steve Heffernan | (BrownBrown University) | Mid | ||||
20 | Paul Fogarty | (University of Massachusetts) | Mid | ||||
21 | Barry Cain | (University of Massachusetts) | Defense | ||||
22 | Tim Schurr | (Washington & Lee) | Defense | ||||
23 | John Fenton | (BrownBrown University) | Defense | ||||
24 | Ray Cozzi | (University of Massachusetts) | Defense | ||||
25 | Micahel Higgins | Cornell University | Defense | ||||
26 | Andy Soma | (UNH) | Goalie | ||||
27 | Todd Francis | (Cornell) | Defense | ||||
28 | Jeff Hacker | Brown University | Mid | ||||
29 | Dan O'Neil | Ohio Wesleyan | Goalie | ||||
30 | Barry Fraser | (UNH) | Attack |
The general manager of the Militia was Chris Harvey and the head coach was David Hill.
References
- Fisher, Donald M (2002). Lacrosse: A History of the Game. JHU Press. ISBN 978-0801869389. Retrieved 2012-12-13.
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