Private School Lacrosse Thread

Anonymous
I meant to emphasize he is not coaching in addition to teaching. I knew he was a teacher. Maybe he wants to separate teaching from coaching and doing the coaching through Performance Sport Systems only.
Anonymous
Doesn't shock me if he is not coaching. He didn't accomplish much at St. John's in the 2 seasons he was there and Landon's offense seems to be light years better than what it was when he was their offensive coordinator.

Anonymous
Have they named a new head coach at SJC since the debacle with Trig?
Anonymous
I believe SJC went internal. Will be interesting to see how long he lasts. 4 different head lacrosse coaches in a span of 5 years looks beyond terrible.

Anonymous
St Johns hired Wes Speaks. Coach Speaks is from Virginia and has been asst coach at Gettysburg.
Bobby Horsey is coaching lacrosse at Bullis. I am not sure if he is coaching middle school or upper school, but he is coaching.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:St Johns hired Wes Speaks. Coach Speaks is from Virginia and has been asst coach at Gettysburg.
Bobby Horsey is coaching lacrosse at Bullis. I am not sure if he is coaching middle school or upper school, but he is coaching.


Don't know Speaks, but his on-line bio seems strong. I've always thought that SJC lacrosse has been a team that has so much potential. Maybe this new coach can tap into that.
Anonymous
Yes, seems impressive. http://www.stjohnschs.org/page/news-detail?pk=855123&fromId=204854 I wish the Cadets the best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, seems impressive. http://www.stjohnschs.org/page/news-detail?pk=855123&fromId=204854 I wish the Cadets the best.


Seems like a good hire. He's local? Which club did he play for?
Anonymous
It doesn't say anything other than he played at Robinson High School.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is e best way to clean the inside of a lacrosse helmet?


Fill a cooler up 2/3rds full with hot water. Add 3-4 ounces of lavender oil. Put the helmet in chinstrap side up and hold the helmet submerged with a heavy kitchen pan weighing it down below the surface.

Leave it for a few hours, let it dry out overnight and you will have yourself a clean and (thank god) agreeable smelling helmet.

I do it mid summer with elbow pads & shoulder pads every year. Keeps them sanitary & keeps that "July stench" down.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is e best way to clean the inside of a lacrosse helmet?


Fill a cooler up 2/3rds full with hot water. Add 3-4 ounces of lavender oil. Put the helmet in chinstrap side up and hold the helmet submerged with a heavy kitchen pan weighing it down below the surface.

Leave it for a few hours, let it dry out overnight and you will have yourself a clean and (thank god) agreeable smelling helmet.

I do it mid summer with elbow pads & shoulder pads every year. Keeps them sanitary & keeps that "July stench" down.


Go on Amazon and purchase the detergent called Hex. I don't know about helmets, but we do throw our son's shoulder and elbow pads in the washer with the Hex. I love this detergent. I started using it for my own workout clothes. It is heavenly.
Anonymous
Hex detergent is cheaper at Target.
Anonymous
Buy a new one
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is e best way to clean the inside of a lacrosse helmet?


Fill a cooler up 2/3rds full with hot water. Add 3-4 ounces of lavender oil. Put the helmet in chinstrap side up and hold the helmet submerged with a heavy kitchen pan weighing it down below the surface.

Leave it for a few hours, let it dry out overnight and you will have yourself a clean and (thank god) agreeable smelling helmet.

I do it mid summer with elbow pads & shoulder pads every year. Keeps them sanitary & keeps that "July stench" down.


Go on Amazon and purchase the detergent called Hex. I don't know about helmets, but we do throw our son's shoulder and elbow pads in the washer with the Hex. I love this detergent. I started using it for my own workout clothes. It is heavenly.


Thanks for both recs (and the suggestion re Target)!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is e best way to clean the inside of a lacrosse helmet?


Fill a cooler up 2/3rds full with hot water. Add 3-4 ounces of lavender oil. Put the helmet in chinstrap side up and hold the helmet submerged with a heavy kitchen pan weighing it down below the surface.

Leave it for a few hours, let it dry out overnight and you will have yourself a clean and (thank god) agreeable smelling helmet.

I do it mid summer with elbow pads & shoulder pads every year. Keeps them sanitary & keeps that "July stench" down.


Go on Amazon and purchase the detergent called Hex. I don't know about helmets, but we do throw our son's shoulder and elbow pads in the washer with the Hex. I love this detergent. I started using it for my own workout clothes. It is heavenly.


Thanks for both recs (and the suggestion re Target)!


I ordered it online from Target yesterday and it was delivered today. I bought two bags of pods, $8.99 ea., and the total with no shipping or tax charges was $19.01.
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