Spring update: boys’ lacrosse

Posted: April 16, 2018

Making positive readjustments for the season ahead, Minnehaha Boys’ lacrosse players will again co-op with DeLaSalle, St. Paul Academy and Summit School, Concordia Academy, St. Croix Lutheran and St. Agnes and compete as the TriMAC Blackhawks.

Minnehaha will be returning strong defensive players to the team, with co-captains Matthew Lehman and Matt Doty providing leadership.

“They are co-captains and true leaders in their own right. They work hard, have a will to learn, and want what is best for the team of young men that are members of this team.” said coach Andrew Granchalek.

The team will again play in the very competitive IMAC conference, where Breck and Blake have dominated for years.

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