By Chris Goldberg
Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 3/12/14
Downingtown East High School junior midfielder-FO Nolan Little has made a commitment to play Division I lacrosse at the University of Hartford.
Nolan Little log:
High School: Downingtown East High School
Graduation Year: 2015
Position: Midfield / FO
College Choice: University of Hartford
Club Affiliations: Twist Black 2015 / Freedom
Major lacrosse honors: Philly Showcase Fab 40 Summer-Fall, NXT Summer Invitational Champs 2015, Brine National Classic Pa Team
What will you major in/study? Engineering
Why did you choose Hartford? “University of Hartford under Coach Lawrence runs a very good program. They promote both athletics and academics. The school is close enough to home plus it has the Engineering Major that I want.”
Outlook for your High School team? “Downingtown East has a great bunch of senior leaders on the team. The goal is to be very competitive in both Ches-Monts and into States. Our schedule this year is full of top rated competition.”
Additional Comments: I would liek to thank first, the entire Downingtown East coaching staff starting with Coach Cliggett, Coach Cullinan, Coach Karpinski and Coach Carrozza. They are a great bunch of teachers. The entire Twist lacrosse staff including Coach Flego and Coach Vetter – Thank you. The entire NXT staff of Coaches Hayes, Coach Deckelbaum and Coach Bodnar, Thanks. Freedom Lacrosse coaches Miller and Marascio. Coaches John Hildebrand and David Roulston of Conestoga. Coventry Youth Lacrosse Club. Finally my parents for putting up the time, effort and lots of money — Thank you.”
Maplezone Sports Institute, the official sponsor for Phillylacrosse.com boys’ recruits, congratulates Nolan Little. MSI is located on Conchester Highway (Rt. 322) in Garnet Valley, offering lacrosse and sports performance training for boys and girls. From summer and fall club teams to camps, clinics, tournaments and leagues, let MSI be your one stop training facility. Visit us at maplezone.com/lacrosse or contact jmurray@maplezone.com.
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