Re: ISL 2021
Posted: Thu Nov 11, 2021 7:05 pm
It appears that St. Mark's has a new coach - Craig Ferraro. I don't know much about him but he looks to be heavily involved in the Coyotes club program and was previously the head coach at Fay. The ISL has become incredibly competitive and this will be a big step up from coaching 9th graders, but having direct connections to a regional club and a pre-prep school is a pretty solid combination to start bringing in talent to rebuild and reestablish a former ISL power.RandomActofLaxness wrote: ↑Mon Oct 11, 2021 12:58 am "]St. Mark’s: - Graduated some strong players and lost their best junior to Govs. Their 2020 team was my dark horse to win the league, and now it looks like the roster could be quite thin. Things change quickly."
Ironic last words about how things can change quickly. Can someone confirm that St. Marks released their head coach and the assistant coach?
From the St. Mark's website: "Craig Ferraro has spent the last 15 years as a coach and teacher. A veteran of Independent Schools, numerous players Craig has coached have gone on to play in the NCAA at the Division 1, 2, and 3 levels. He is active in the club lacrosse landscape, having led several successful teams with the Coyotes Lacrosse club. Competitive by nature, Coach Ferraro is excited about the challenge of coaching in the ISL. He seeks to cultivate cohesive teams, outstanding athletes, and to mentor young men to be the best versions of themselves. As a player, Craig played midfield at Phillips Academy Andover and club lacrosse at Fairfield University. Craig lives in Southborough with his wife Krista, and three young children: Nina, Mary, and Ignatius. Outside of lacrosse, Craig is passionate about spirituality, music, and fishing."