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Patrick has joined Lacrosse for LIFE to assist in our ongoing efforts to develop connections within the Bay Area lacrosse and business communities. Patrick was a standout goalie at West Chester University (PA) from 1987-1991 where he was 4th in the nation in save percentage as a senior, serving as a captain in both his junior and senior years.
A fixture in the Northern California lacrosse community, Patrick has been involved with lacrosse at all levels since he graduated from West Chester. First playing with the MAB Paints Lacrosse Club in Philadelphia, he has since been a member of the Marin Lacrosse Club for the past 13 years. He has coached at the youth and the high school level at both Piedmont High School in Piedmont, CA and currently with the West Valley Redhawks in Saratoga, CA. Active on the camp circuit, Patrick has served as a private goalie instructor in the Bay Area and has been involved with Warrior PCX Summer Camps and All West Lacrosse Camps. Patrick was an assistant coach for The San Francisco Dragons, a Major League Lacrosse franchise, in 2006.
Patrick can be reached at patrick@lacrosseforlife.org |
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Kyle began playing lacrosse in Baltimore, Maryland, excelling in basketball, lacrosse and soccer at Friends School.
He was a lacrosse midfielder for Johns Hopkins playing from 2001-2005. He was the MVP of NCAA National Championship Game in 2005.
A 2005 recipient of the prestigious player-of-the-year Tewaaraton Trophy, Kyle was a first-round draft pick in the 2005 pro field season and currently plays for the New Jersey Pride, where he continues to accrue athletic accolades. Kyle is also a member of the USA National Team.
Kyle's love of lacrosse and desire to give back is apparent in his interactions with youth from all over the country. He is a frequent guest speaker at youth camps and clinics and maintains a blog on YardBarker.com. Kyle is an energetic participant in Lacrosse for LIFE activities.
Kyle launched his "K-18" signature equipment and apparel
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with STX Lacrosse and recently signed an endorsement agreement with Nike.
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Andrew is currently pursuing his MBA from UC Berkeley while working in Acquisitions and Development for Legacy Partners, a Bay Area commercial real estate firm. Andrew received a BA in Economics and History from Williams College in 1994. While at Williams College, Andrew was an All-American goalie in 1994.
After graduating from Williams, Andrew worked for three years in Boston as a business strategy consultant with Braxton Associates and SRI Consulting. He was then a Senior Manager in the Strategic Services Group at the software company BroadVision, where he worked for nearly four years.
Andrew's other lacrosse experience includes high school All-American honors in 1990 and several positions coaching summer camps over the last decade. Andrew is a current member of the Northern California Club Lacrosse Association as an Olympic Club team member, where he has played since 1998. Along with Josh Miller, Andrew received the US Lacrosse National Coach of the Year Award in 2003.
Andrew volunteered as a tutor and coach at Visitacion Valley Elementary from 1999-2001 through the San Francisco based non-profit program called R.O.C.K. (Real Options for City Kids) before becoming involved with Lacrosse for LIFE in 2001.
Andrew can be reached at: andy@lacrosseforlife.org
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Ed was born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. He attended the University of Maryland, graduating with a B.A. in Political Science and then obtained his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Maryland Law School. His entire business career was spent at PHH Corporation where he held several positions including Secretary and Associate General Counsel. Ed also served on the Board of Directors of Franklin Square Hospital (Baltimore, MD), the Helix Health System (Baltimore, MD), the United Fund of Talbot County (Easton, MD) and was a member of the Finance Committee of the Shore Health System (Easton, MD).
Ed recently studied to become a Court Appointed Special Advocate in Talbot County (MD) and is involved with Habitat for Humanity for Talbot County.
Currently, he is employed by the Maryland General Assembly, Annapolis Maryland. He and Josh's Mom, Sherry, an artist, live in Oxford, on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
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Jennifer came to Lacrosse for LIFE in response to her appreciation for the sport of lacrosse, commitment to philanthropic pursuits, and experience working in event planning. The combination proved to be a good match as she now chairs the annual Jim Moss Charity Golf Classic, a significant contribution to our annual fundraising initiatives.
Before moving to the Bay Area, Jennifer lived with her husband Jim in Toronto, Canada. They relocated to the Bay Area in 2003 to support Jim's role as a Defenseman for the San Jose Stealth. In Toronto, Jennifer volunteered as a mentor with Women-In-Motion; a non-profit organization working to assist young women at risk in the community, achieve their educational goals. This experience working with under-served youth, offered a seamless transition to working with Lacrosse for LIFE.
Jennifer Moss currently works as a District PR Manager for Robert Half International, a global staffing firm, overseeing public relations and marketing initiatives both internally and externally for the Western United States. She and husband Jim are proud and tired parents of Wyatt Douglas, born in August.
Jennifer can be reached at Jennifer.Moss@rhi.com |
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A lacrosse legend, Jim and has been involved with Lacrosse for LIFE since moving to California with his wife Jennifer in 2003. Jim and Jennifer have hosted the annual Jim Moss Charity Golf Classic in Support of Lacrosse for LIFE since 2006.
Jim began his collegiate career at the University of Western Ontario where he studied Philosophy, and then attended San Jose State University. Jim is a multiple-time All-Pro player and a 2006 field lacrosse World Champion as a member of Team Canada. He has excelled in indoor (box) lacrosse and played most recently for the Colorado Mammoth in the 2007 season. An avid field lacrosse player, Jim played for the San Francisco Dragons in their inaugural 2006 season.
In 2007, Jim was inducted into the Brampton Sports Hall of Fame, honoring his participation in three sports on the national (Canadian) level: ice hockey, indoor and field lacrosse.
Jim is currently the West Coast representative for STX Lacrosse. He and Jennifer are proud and tired parents of Wyatt Douglas, born in August.
Jim can be reached at jimm@stxlacrosse.com |
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Johanna received her MA in Sport Management from the University of San Francisco in 2002. She obtained her BA in English from Michigan State University in 1995. While at Michigan State, Johanna co-founded and was the initial coach for the MSU Women's Lacrosse club, playing on the team for four years.
After graduating from MSU, Johanna was the business manager for her family's corporation. Concurrently, from 1996-2000, Johanna was the Junior Varsity Lacrosse coach at her alma mater, Ann Arbor Pioneer High School, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In 1999 and 2000, Johanna was also the Tournament Director, successfully implementing the first Junior Varsity lacrosse tournament of its kind in the region, bringing fifteen girls' lacrosse teams from Michigan, Indiana and Ohio to Ann Arbor for annual competition.
In July 2000, Johanna moved to San Francisco to pursue her master's degree. She was a volunteer Assistant Varsity lacrosse coach at St. Ignatius College Preparatory Academy in 2001. She received her local officiating rating in January 2001 and was a member of the Northern California Women's Lacrosse Association as a player.
In addition to her exciting responsibilities as the Executive Director for Lacrosse for LIFE, Johanna serves on the US Lacrosse Youth Council and is the chairperson of the BRIDGE Committee of US Lacrosse.
Johanna can be reached at: johanna@lacrosseforlife.org
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