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L. Myrton Gaines |
Elected: 1984 |
Princeton University |
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Gaines attended both Boys' Latin and Phillips Academy, where he won four varsity letters and was All-Maryland twice and All-New England twice.
Gaines then moved on to Princeton, where he earned three varsity letters. In 1946 and 1947, he made First Team All-American, and in 1948, was an Honrable Mention recipient. He played for an unprecedented three years on the North squad in the annual North/South Collegiate All Star game.
Lacrosse great Frederic Fitch once remarked of . . .
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Robert E. Kelley |
Elected: 1984 |
Rutgers University |
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The Lacrosse Foundation and Hall of Fame is very proud to announce the formal induction of TAC Vice Commander Lt. Gen. Robert E. Kelley.
General Kelley is a 1956 Rutgers graduate who earned First Team All-American honors as a midfielder in 1955 and '56. He was also voted Rutgers outstanding athlete for both of those years.
An All-Metro selection at New York's Peekskill Military Academy, Kelley continued his career at Rutgers where he became the . . .
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Robert E. Sandell |
Elected: 1984 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Bob Sandell's stellar lacrosse career began at Baltimore's St. Paul's School, where he was an outstanding midfielder from 1943 - 1945. During those three years, St. Paul's streaked to an unblemished 44-0 record and won three consecutive MSA championships. In Sandell's senior year at St. Paul's, the Crusaders average margin of victory over MSA opponents was an incredible 16.9 goals. As a key in the Crusader's awesome attack, Sandell earned All-Maryland honors in 1944 and . . .
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William P. Shoop |
Elected: 1984 |
Rennselaer |
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Bill Shoop's lacrosse career began in 1949 as a defenseman for New York's Sunbury High School. He matriculated to RPI where he was co-captain of the undefeated 1950 freshman team. Shoop won Third Team All-American Honors in 1952. That same year, under coach Ned Harkness, RPI was undefeated and shared the national title with Virginia. As a senior in 1953, Shoop co-captained RPI and earned First Team All-American Honors. He represented RPI in the 1953 . . .
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Philip W. Swindell |
Elected: 1984 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Philip W. "Pete" Swindell was born in Baltimore on November 27, 1914. His illustrious lacrosse career got its start at Baltimore's own Gilman School, where he earned All-Maryland honors in 1933 as a senior defenseman for the Greyhounds.
Swindell continued his education and lacrosse career at Johns Hopkins University the following year. As a defenseman for Hopkins from 1934 - 1937, Swindell achieved some outstanding accomplishments.
He was a First Team All-American for three consecutive . . .
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