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St. Andrews Men's Lacrosse Early Signees

Knights Lacrosse Inks Five Fall Signees

December 8, 2004

LAURINBURG, NC—St. Andrews Presbyterian College men’s lacrosse coach Michael Lawson has announced that five student-athletes have signed national letters of intent to play lacrosse and study at SAPC starting in the fall of 2005. The future Knights include goalkeeper Nathan Hull, defenders John Osterritter, T.J. Dacey and Chris Nagle and attackman Maxim Kalkstein.

“We are very excited about this group of student-athletes and look forward to coaching them over the next four years,” says Lawson. “All five of the early commitments will have an immediate impact on the field for us. These student-athletes will serve as the cornerstone of our class for 2009.”

Nathan Hull is a four-year varsity letter winner at Old Mill High School in Millersville, Md. Nathan holds every major goalie record at Old Mill including most saves in a season (280), most saves in a game (29), highest season save percentage (65%) and most career saves (540). He was First-Team All Anne Arundel County as a sophomore and a two-time team MVP.

John Osterritter is a three-year starter at Broadneck High School in Arnold, Md. John has helped anchor one of the top defensive squads in Maryland.

T.J. Dacey is a three-year varsity letter winner at Loudoun Valley High School in Round Hill, Va. He was named Second-Team All-District long stick middie as a junior.

Chris Nagle is a four-year varsity letter winner at Simsbury High School in West Simsbury, Ct. He plays for and travels with the NED Elite team.

Maxim Kalkstein is a four-year varsity letter winner at Fitch High School in Mystic, Ct. As a junior Max lead his team in scoring (46, 16). He is a member of the Nutmeg Elite All-Stars Team. Max was also a member of the 2002 U-15 US Team that traveled to Perth were he was the MVP of the championship game.





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