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Lacrosse lacks participation, but not enthusiasm

Lacrosse lacks participation, but not enthusiasm

By Jules Cantor, ’11, Sports Editor

In Thomas Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles, a parson ponders the question, “How are the mighty fallen?” This question may be posed in reference to the CCDS lacrosse program. Over a seven-year span, CCDS lacrosse has regressed from capturing the 2003 state championship to being barely able to muster a squad.

Over the course of the winter, senior captain and defender Fabrizio Aguirre (pictured) exerted all his recruiting energy simply trying to find bodies to fill positions for the team. Suffering from the loss of last year’s senior class players, as well as the departure of players such as Evan Finch, ’12, and Brian Brownstein, ’10, to other CCDS sports teams, Aguirre was able to scrape together a team of 15 students.

Once a powerhouse, CCDS lacrosse seems to be in decline, which Aguirre credits to the lack of a MS program.

“We are getting little interest from guys because I am afraid people think lacrosse takes too much time to learn. But that’s not the case,” said Aguirre.

With popular programs in track, baseball, and tennis, there hasn’t been a lot of interest at the MS level in lacrosse over the past few years.  Aguirre said he encourages anyone with interest to join, as “it doesn’t take that long to learn how to pass, catch, and cradle.”

A smaller team means lacrosse’s traditional schedule of opponents has been altered. Newly formed, smaller teams such as CHCA and Springboro will supplant longtime rivals Indian Hill and Mariemont, each with large rosters and each teams that the seniors said they will regret not being able to play. Nevertheless, among the 15 participants, enthusiasm is high.

Will Duncan, ’11, and Cam June, ’10, will lead the charge offensively for the Indians, both returning as starters at attack. Basil DeJong, ’11, returns as a midfielder, and Aguirre, Wyatt Tiffany, ’11, and captain Clint Thomas, ’10, are the team’s best returning defenders. In addition, J.R. Strubbe, ’10, will man the pipes, returning for action as the team’s goalie.  Other returning players include Matt Lesser, ’10, and Reed Davis, ’12.

Thus, it appears that the 2010 team will take the season game by game. With each additional game, young players will gain experience, and the team will mesh and become more comfortable with each other’s abilites. It will certainly be worth watching to see if the 2010 team is able to have the success necessary to lay the foundation for a brighter future for CCDS lacrosse.

Photo courtesy of Fabrizio Aguirre.

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5 Responses to “Lacrosse lacks participation, but not enthusiasm”

  1. Fabrizio A. says:

    This doesn’t realy talk about our enthusiasm….

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  2. Will D says:

    Nor does it sound very positive

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  3. Michael Barton says:

    Lacrosse is not a numbers game. In otherwords, a team can have a few skilled players and be able to compete with any team. Although we lack in numbers, I feel that we have the skill to needed to compete with every team we play.

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  4. Matt Lesser says:

    I feel that your article is biased, although that is not a phenomenon exclusive to your article, it’s a phenomenon that covers all articles (thanks DMac). However, I feel as if your affiliation with the baseball team has strongly and negatively affected the content of this article.

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  5. Jules C says:

    I dont know how you can make that claim. i simply reported that participation was down, which it is, and explained some of the root causes, as explained to me by Fabrizio, and then previewed this year’s team. Nowhere in my article have i denounced the lacrosse team. I’m sorry if lacrosse players believe that there is some sort of rivalry between the lacrosse and baseball teams by which i would be happy about the lack of participation, which after all is what this article is about. you guys are a CCDS team and i thus support you in the fullest.

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