posted Aug 8, 2019, 8:47 AM by Matt Jordan
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FLC 2023 celebrated an undefeated GHCLC "B" season in 2019!
The boys took home the league championship after defeating Team Maryland Lacrosse Club 5 to 4 in a hard-fought overtime contest to cap their impressive season. Congratulations FLC 2023!
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posted Aug 8, 2019, 8:28 AM by Matt Jordan
The 2025 Fallston Lacrosse Club
finished the spring regular season with their strongest league
performance yet. The 2025 boys earned spots in the championship games of
both the MPLL Saturday league and the Sunday “AAA” Greater Howard Club
Lacrosse Conference.
In the MPLL league on Saturdays at St. Paul’s, FLC 2025 finished the
season with a sparkling 5-1 regular season record. This record was good
enough for second place in the league and set up a championship game
show-down with Looneys Orange 2025. The FLC boys came up short down the
stretch in the championship game, losing 8-3 after jumping out to an
early lead in a back-and-forth first half. The always tenacious FLC
defense finished the MPLL regular season giving up just 13 goals in 6
games while a prolific offense averaged 9 goals per game across the same
stretch.
In the Sunday “AAA” GHCLC league, the FLC 2025 boys jumped out to a
4-0 record before stumbling to 3 straight losses to finish the regular
season at 4-3. That 4-3 final record was good enough for a #3 seed in
the “AAA” league playoffs and the FLC boys found themselves matched up
against a familiar opponent in the first round. They would be playing
against the #2 seeded Greene Turtle team for the third time in 2 months.
The prior 2 games were hard-fought, one-goal affairs with FLC winning
an early season match-up and Greene Turtle winning the late-season
re-match. The Saturday first-round playoff game found both teams
struggling to deal with playing multiple games on the same day. As
always, the game between these teams was a physical struggle with two of
the league’s best defenses working hard to keep the game close through
the first half. In the second half, the FLC squad dug deep and slowly
began to open up a lead on the scoreboard. When the final horn sounded,
FLC 2025 was victorious with a 10-6 win over a respected opponent.
 The next day, FLC 2025 found themselves matched up against a skilled
Crabs 2025 team on a brutally hot day. Two weeks prior, this Crabs team
had handed the FLC boys their worst loss of the season but this game
would be different. The lead changed hands multiple times early in the
game with the FLC defense imposing their will on the Crabs attack as the
middies ran end-to-end in the withering heat. As the game progressed,
the daunting task of playing three full, meaningful games on a single,
brutally hot weekend began to show. The FLC boys began to slowly fade in
the second half. The Crabs team was able to possess the ball longer and
started pulling away on the scoreboard. When the championship game
finally ended, the Fallston boys had given everything they had, but came
up short in a 9-5 loss.
While the losing both championship games was painful, participating
in those games marked a new high for the boys of FLC 2025. The coaches
could not be more proud of the on-field performance, the positive
attitude, and the sportsmanship that our boys always display. They have
proven again and again that they are more than capable of competing
against some of the best club programs in the state of Maryland. This
group will only grow and improve in the coming seasons, continuing to
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posted Aug 8, 2019, 8:16 AM by Matt Jordan
FLC 2026 ended the regular season
with winning the GHCLC AA club league championship. It was a fantastic
effort from all of the boys all weekend.
It started with a 7-6 win on
Saturday, May 18th against a very good Eastside Lacrosse team. FLC 2026
went down 3-0 initially but rallied back for a win. An outstanding
combination check from Cooper Savelle and Heath Rhudy followed by a
clear by Brendan Rey sealed the victory. This all came after Reece
Topfer put in the game winning goal with 53 seconds
left in the game. Goals and assists for Saturday’s game were as
follows:
Noah Harmel- 1 goal Carter Pancake- 1 goal
Joseph Reinhardt- 1 goal
Caleb Canatella- 2 goals
Cameron Stepp- 1 goal
Reece Topfer- 1 goal and 1 assist
Brendan Rey- 1 assist
On Sunday, May 19th FLC 2026 won in the championship game
against Sidewinders by a score of 8-6. This was after losing to the
same Sidewinders team a week ago by a score of 5-1. Every boy played
incredible, smart lacrosse on Sunday and they came
away with a championship. Goals and assists for the Championship game
were as follows:
Cameron Stepp- 2 goals and 1 assist
Noah Harmel- 1 goal
Ben Hanover- 1 goal and 1 assist
Asa Dickerson- 1 goal
James McLaughlin- 1 goal
Caleb Canatella- 1 goal and two assists
Joseph Reinhardt- 1 goal
Brendan Rey- 2 assists
Reece Topfer- 1 assist
Defense played great all weekend and was led by
Cooper Savelle, Heath Rhudy, Lucas Clark and Ryan Johnson. Marquis
Mingle played outstanding in goal all weekend. Jacob Norris ran a ton
of LSM and was a difference maker on ground balls
and killing man down situations. Ben Hanover, Reece Topfer and Cameron
Stepp did a great job in the faceoff circle. Brendan Rey was dominant
clearing the ball, killing man down situations and distributing the ball
on fast breaks. Connor Detamore, Alex Wohlfort,
Kieran Devine and Kain Farley were critical contributors all weekend.
All of the coaches are so proud of this team. They moved up two levels
of play this year and won a championship finishing the GHCLC league with
a 7-2 record.
Well done boys. It would
not have happened without each and every one of you!
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posted Jul 18, 2019, 2:15 PM by Matt Jordan
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updated Aug 8, 2019, 7:51 AM
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UPDATE: FOR 8/11 FLC 2025, 2027, and 2029 TRYOUTS HAVE MOVED TO THE SYNTHETIC TURF AT FALLSTON REC TRYOUT TIMES WILL REMAIN THE SAME
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posted Dec 5, 2018, 4:57 AM by Matt Jordan
The FLC 2025 team is selling 20 oz orange RTIC tumblers with the FLC
logo on one side and a pink ribbon on the other. One of the FLC family
members was diagnosed and battled breast cancer. The team will be
donating part of the proceeds to the breast cancer foundation of our FLC
family member's choice. The tumblers are $20 each. If you are
interested in purchasing, contact CJ Lauer at clauer@fallstonlacrosse.com. |
posted Jul 7, 2018, 5:47 AM by Fallston Lacrosse
posted Jun 28, 2018, 4:15 AM by Fallston Lacrosse
What a weekend in the Lax Splash tournament for the FLC 2026 boys! They
had three games on Saturday in the brutal humidity of Baltimore. Then
had three more games on Sunday in cold rain... READ MORE |
posted Jun 28, 2018, 4:09 AM by Fallston Lacrosse
FLC 2024 maintained their momentum into the postseason. The Coaches were
beyond proud of the team's hard work, perseverance, and dedication
to always strive to be the best young athletes they could be... READ MORE |
posted May 23, 2018, 9:35 AM by Matt Jordan
FLC 2025 has wrapped up an ambitious 2018
regular season. After a highly successful 2017 campaign that ended with
playoff appearances in both the MPLL and GHCLC as well as strong
post-season tournament finishes, the FLC 2025 boys were looking forward
to greater challenges... READ MORE |
posted May 21, 2018, 4:57 AM by Fallston Lacrosse
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updated May 21, 2018, 4:58 AM
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Congratulations to FLC 2024 for making the post season in both the Maryland Youth Lacrosse Association (MYLA) and the Greater Howard Club Lacrosse Conference (GHCLC)... Read More |
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