being the son of an NCAA Div 1 Head Coach, does that almost ensure a roster spot on a team. due to his name, and playing ability from what i hear, wouldn't he be automatically recruited/ or gain a spot on the team at hopkins if he decides to play college lacrosse.MDlaxfan76 wrote: ↑Fri May 31, 2019 8:31 amSeriously, the reason Petro was there was his son (who, BTW, is the real deal plus some). He's a quite faithful watcher of his boys, always quietly.HopFan16 wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2019 9:11 amAccording to IL, together they went 16-26 against LB in the MIAA semifinal (Dunn was 9/11) and then 18-25 against St. Mary's in the final (Dunn was 6/8). Don't know how strong the opposing faceoff guys were though. Petro attended these games at Towson (I recall Booker Corrigan noting that he was there to watch incoming freshman attackman Ian Krampf of St. Mary's) so maybe he was also watching out for Dunn and others at the same time. And of course with Hopkins out of the NCAAs he actually had a chance to see his son play for BL.houndace1 wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 10:16 pmWhats the cred on Dunn and Cattone on their FO performances in the MIAA for this most recent season? i've been hearing some hype on both of these guysviper wrote: ↑Wed May 29, 2019 9:51 pmKids a good one. Was the number 2 fogo this year behind Cattone who will be at Loyola next year. Came away with a win percentage in the 60’s. He will be the number 1 fogo in the “tour for four” next year. Transferred into the Hall this year and I believe he was also being courted by the Terps and Wahoos.
So it seems the Jays might still have some recruiting cred left despite the rumors of their demise.
I've bumped into him numerous times over the years during the youth ball process, leaning on a fence watching them play. One of the things I've liked.
i.e Calipari for Kentucky, Desko with Syracuse/Boeheim with Cuse