Wed May 17 2023 | Matt DaSilva | Fuel
Dialed In
McDonogh (Md.) attackman McCabe Millon pictured in a game earlier this season at Loyola Blakefield (Md.). (John Strohsacker)
Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world:
1. McCabe Millon had a moment Tuesday.
Million, Inside Lacrosse’s No. 1-ranked high school senior and the son of two Hall of Famers, split from his right to his left and sunk an overtime jumper to lift McDonogh (Md.) to an 8-7 win over Boys’ Latin (Md.) in the MIAA-A semifinals at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium.
Dad approves.
What a moment @mccabemillon9 @MCDLaxScores pic.twitter.com/seviBlfvW0
— Mark Millon (@markmillon) May 17, 2023
The Eagles, ranked No. 2 in the latest Nike/USA Lacrosse High School Boys’ National Top 25, will play No. 12 Calvert Hall (Md.) in the championship game Friday. The Cardinals defeated Loyola Blakefield (Md.) 11-8 in the other semifinal. There are five MIAA teams in the top 25.
Here are the high school rankings reports that came out Tuesday.
Boys: National Top 25 | Regional Top 10s
Girls: National Top 25 | Regional Top 10s
2. Virginia’s Cole Kastner has entered the transfer portal with the intent of playing Division I basketball in 2024-25, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reported Tuesday.
A 6-foot-7 defenseman, Kastner was one of the top basketball players in the Bay Area at Menlo School (Calif.) and received recruiting interest from a few Pac-12 schools before choosing to focus on lacrosse.
3. The National Lacrosse League announced finalists for the 2022-23 NLL Awards on Tuesday.
Roughnecks goalie Christian Del Bianco, Bandits forward Dhane Smith and Riptide forward Jeff Teat are the finalists for NLL MVP.
“Busy Izzy,” that’s a new moniker for Izzy Scane, courtesy of the Chicago Sun Times.
A goal to remember: How a high school senior with autism and a rare neurocognitive disorder scored his first career goal.
“Through X” with Paul Carcaterra in session with the Kavanagh brothers. Fifteen minutes well spent.