Teammates at Douglas County (Colo.) helped their team to a 1-0 start by putting up big goals, assists and points on March 10.
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Keep tabs on all the best known high school boys’ lacrosse performances that are added each day with the daily Best Known Lacrosse Performances list. East day as players, teams and coaches earn a spot on the overall list, LaxRecords.com posts a daily item acknowledging the achievement.
Players are added based on number of goals, assist, points or saves they make in a single game. Coaches who surpass significant milestones will be recognized. Teams that continue or get added to our longest winning streak list or most goals scored list will also be added.
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Individual Performances
Junior Mike Blais from Douglas County (Colo.) put his name on two lists with an 11-point, eight assist performance. The junior helped his team to a 20-6 win over Evergreen (Colo.) on March 10.
Stevie Santoro tallied 10 points for West Boca (Fla.), helping his team to an 11-10 win over Spanish River (Fla.). Santoro had five goals and five assists in the victory.
Douglas County (Colo.) sophomore Jake Heintzelman scored seven goals in his team’s win over Evergreen. Heintzelman added two assists to help his team get their season off to a 1-0 start.
Greenville (S.C.) senior John Krall scored seven goals in a 19-3 win over Woodmont (S.C.) on March 10. Krall reached the 100 career goal mark during the game. The senior attackman now has 100 career goals in 49 career games. He has 163 career points.
J.L. Mann (S.C.) junior Keegan O’Connell scored seven goals in a 13-6 win over Lexington (S.C.) on March 8.
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Keep tabs on all the best known high school boys’ lacrosse performances that are added each day with the daily Best Known Lacrosse Performances list. East day as players, teams and coaches earn a spot on the overall list, LaxRecords.com posts a daily item acknowledging the achievement.
What I Do
LaxRecords.com aims to compile the best known records in high school lacrosse. Among the lists are the most career wins by a high school lacrosse coach. Also included are most career points, goals, assists and saves by a high school lacrosse player. Team performances for most state sanctioned championships and consecutive wins are also tracked.
Some records are known to be incomplete. I solicit help from the lacrosse community to fill the missing gaps. If there is a performance or player missing, please email me at mloveday@laxrecords.com or send me a Tweet at @LaxRecords.
According to US Lacrosse, lacrosse continues to be the fastest-growing sport in the nation. Just under 300,000 players competed on varsity, junior varsity, freshman and club teams. According to the National Federation of State High School Associations, from 2009 to 2014, a total of 551 schools added boys’ programs, resulting in a growth rate of 27.8 percent for boys’ lacrosse. US Lacrosse has produced a participation report annually since 2001, and over that time span the number of players has grown 204 percent, from 253,901 to 772,772. This survey counts only play on organized teams, and does not count leisure-time play of the sport.