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Boys DI 2017 State Tournament Bracket

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It’s Tournament Time!

Last Year’s Champs Kettle Moraine is the top seed in the D1 Tournament followed by #2 Waunakee.  Both of those teams will receive a first round bye.   Verona is the top team in Sectional 2 at the #3 seed and Wauwatosa is ranked #4 and the top seed in  Sectional 4.  Last years runner up, Hudson is seeded 5th.

Tournament play begins Tuesday May 30th and concludes at the State Championship  Games at Carroll University on June 10th with a 7:30 pm faceoff.

Follow tournament results via twitter @uslaxwi and on Wisconsinlacrosse.com

 

Boys DII 2017 State Tournament Bracket

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It’s Tournament Time!

Catholic Memorial, last year’s DII Champions are the top seed in the 2017 Boys DII Tournament followed by #2 Sauk Prairie.    Last years runner up, Stoughton is is seeded 3rd.

Tournament play begins Saturday June 3rd and concludes at the State Championship Games at Carroll University on June 10th with a 4:00 pm faceoff.

Follow tournament results via twitter @uslaxwi and on Wisconsinlacrosse.com

The Next Big Thing

By Bob BurrowsHudson Star Observer

May 5, 2017

Jake Johnson was a freshman at UW-River Falls when he saw a couple of guys carrying lacrosse sticks around campus.

“I thought, what is that? It looks like a butterfly net,” the Webster native said. “Then I tried it and I fell in love with the game and I haven’t walked away since.”

Johnson went on to play four years of club lacrosse at UWRF before one of his teammates, Rich Grinstead, asked him to help coach a bunch of newbies with a fledgling lacrosse association in Hudson. Since then the Hudson Area Lacrosse Association has seen its membership grow from roughly 80 families in 2008 to over 350 today, with members from the Hudson, River Falls and New Richmond areas playing on boys and girls teams from 10-years-old through high school age.

“The growth has been tremendous,” said Johnson, head coach of the association’s varsity boys team. “I think people see how fun the sport is and how fast it is and they want more of it. It’s fast and it’s intense; that’s why people like it.”

Minnesota and Wisconsin have been hotbeds for youth and high school growth, with participation in Minnesota increasing 73 percent between 2009 and 2013, according to a 2014 US Lacrosse Participation Survey. That growth recently spurred UW-River Falls to announce it will add women’s lacrosse as its 17th varsity sport beginning in the 2018-19 academic year.

Johnson said Hudson’s proximity to the Gopher State helped fast track the sport’s growth on this side of the St. Croix River.

“We got lucky here because it is so popular in Minnesota,” Johnson noted. “Minnesota is probably a healthy five or six years ahead of us, realistically. They’ve had lacrosse longer and they’ve had state-sanctioned lacrosse longer. And our kids can go to camps and clinics over there and play summer ball with all the Minnesota kids, so we’re lucky just being in the right place.”

The Minnesota State High School League (MSHL) began sanctioning lacrosse in 2007 with 35 boys teams. In the last decade that number has doubled. And while the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) currently does not sponsor lacrosse, that hasn’t stopped its growing popularity in the Badger State.

Most of the sport’s growth is happening on the eastern side of the state. One example is the North shore of Milwaukee, where six years ago there was one co-op team that has since budded off into four separate programs.

According to the Wisconsin Lacrosse Federation, the state chapter of US Lacrosse and the governing body of lacrosse in Wisconsin, lacrosse is the fastest growing sport in the state with over 6,500 boys and girls playing on youth and high school teams. Currently there are 52 boys and girls youth programs from third through eighth grade and 75 boys and girls high school JV and varsity programs.

With the closest WLF teams to Hudson located in Wausau and Tomah, that means a lot of travel for the Raiders. But last weekend teams from Waunakee and Wausau, as well as the Red River Valley team from Fargo, N.D., came to E.P. Rock and Newton Field for Hudson’s only home games of the season. The Raiders defended their home turf admirably by defeating Waunakee, 8-5, and Red River Valley, 14-3, Saturday and Wausau, 11-1, on Sunday.

“It was a great weekend for home games and our boys were very excited to be playing in Hudson; it was a welcome change,” Johnson said. “Usually we’re on the road for four, five hours every single game, so it felt great not to be cramped up in a car for that long.”

Hudson competed in the Minnesota Boys Scholastic Lacrosse Association until last year, when it joined the WLF and made it all the way to the state championship game before losing in overtime to Kettle Moraine. It was the first time since 2008 a team outside the Milwaukee or Madison area had played for the WLF state title.

Johnson said the team is looking forward to getting another shot this year.

“It was a heartbreaker last year, losing state in overtime and losing that many seniors,” he said. “But so many of these kids were a part of that team last year and they’re itching to get back. Kind of like just what the hockey team did.”

Hudson, currently 6-3, will hit the road again this weekend for Verona to play three games against Oregon, Green Bay and Verona. The WFL playoffs begin June 1 with the state championship game Saturday, June 10, at Carroll College in Waukesha.

The above is a repost from an article printed in the Hudson Star Observer 

 

Hudson Boys Update

 

The Hudson Area Lacrosse Association varsity boys team will take a record of 3-3 into its only home games of the season this weekend.

The varsity and junior varsity teams, members of the Wisconsin Lacrosse Federation will both be home this weekend with the varsity taking on Waunakee at 11 a.m. Saturday at the EP Rock Elementary School East Field and Red River at 7 p.m. at Newton Field.

Saturday’s schedule also includes JV games against Waunakee at 11 a.m. at River Crest Elementary and Red River at 5 p.m. at Newton Field.

On Sunday, the varsity will host Wausau at 2:30 p.m. at Newton Field.

So far this season the Hudson varsity has posted wins over Waukesha by a score of 8-7, Franklin 10-6 and Appleton, 15-9, while losing to Wauwatosa, 9-3, Verona, 12-9, and Middleton, 13-10.

“We are a very young team overall but lean heavy on the senior leadership of defensemen Jake Gabrielson, Robert O’Rourke, attackman Tanner Gornick, and long stick midfielder Nick Holter,” head coach Jake Johnson said.

Hudson’s JV has been dominating this season with wins over Waukesha (11-1), Wauwatosa (12-1), Franklin (20-0), Appleton (17-0), Verona (12-6) and Middleton (15-2), with its lone loss a 7-5 decision to Eastview (Minn.)

In addition to Johnson, the varsity assistant coach is Brandon Larson. The JV is coached by Roger Heath and his assistants Brandon McDonald and Troy Austin.

WLF note:  Outcome of Saturdays games

Hudson JV 8 – Waunakee 4

Hudson Varsity 8 – Waunakee 5

The above is a repost from an article published in the Hudson Star Observer b

2017 Playoff Dates Announced

The WLF has announced the playoff schedule which will culminate in the Wisconsin State Championships held June 9th and 10th at Schneider Stadium at Carroll University in Waukesha.

The planned playoff schedule is as follows.

Boys DI

Regional Semifinals – Tuesday, May 30th

Regional Finals – Thursday, June 1st

Sectional Finals – Saturday, June 3rd

State Semifinals Wednesday, June 7th

State Championship – June 10th 7:00 PM

Boys DII

Regional Finals Wednesday, May 31st

Sectional Finals Saturday, June 3rd

State Semifinals Wednesday, June 7th

State Championship – June 10th 4:00 PM

Girls

Round 1 May 30th & 31st

Round 2 June 1st & 2nd

State Quarter Finals Saturday June 3rd

State Semifinals Wednesday, June 7th

State Championship – June 9th 7:00 PM

 

Wisconsin Women’s Lacrosse Officials needs you!

As the wonderful sport of lacrosse grows, Wisconsin is in need of adult girls lacrosse officials.

Please consider joining the third team on the field and come to our upcoming training on Saturday, February 25th at the Arrowhead High School (North Campus). There will be a classroom session in the Junior Study Hall from 9:00 – Noon then the West Gym from 1:00 – 4:00.

SIgn up here. 

If you cannot make the training date, please still sign up. We’d love to hear from you!

Boys Officials’ Training Dates

Want to be a Lacrosse Official? Sign up here

Boys High School Officials classroom training will be held March 6, 13, 20.  6 – 9pm  for both Milwaukee and Madison area officials.

  • Madison training will be held at Lucky’s, 1008 Quinn Dr, Waunakee
  • Milwaukee Training will be held at Cristo Rey Jesuit High School. 1215 S 45th St, West Milwaukee

Youth-Classroom

  • Madison March 5 and March 12, noon to 4, Rocky Rocco – Madison West. 7952 Tree Lane, Madison
  • Milwaukee March 12 and 19, 1-5 PM, Cristo Rey Jesuit High School. 1215 S 45th St, West Milwaukee

Field Training

  • Madison March 25 and 26, Woodside Sports Complex
  • Milwaukee March 25 and 26 at TBD

To be an official in Wisconsin you must be a member of US Lacrosse.  All returning officals should have received the 2017 NFHS Rule Book,  if not contact Gordon Corsetti gcorsetti@uslacrosse.org at US Lacrosse and get your membership straightened out. It is expected that you will complete the test before the classroom sessions end.