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James M. Darcangelo |
Elected: 1990 |
Towson University |
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James M. "Darky" Daracangelo began his lacrosse career at Corning East High School in New York playing under caoch and fellow Hall of Fame inductee, Joe Corcoran. Darky was a Scholastic All-American in 1971, the inaugural year of selecting Scholastic All-Americans.
At Towson University, he was a two-time First Team All-American in 1974 and 1975, and a Third Team All-American in 1973. A member of Towson State's 1974 II/III National Collegiate Championship Team, Darky was . . .
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Robert E. Griebe |
Elected: 1990 |
Towson University |
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Robert E. Griebe, Jr., began his lacrosse career at Deer Park High
School in New York where he earned First-Team Scholastic All-American
and All-County honors in 1971.
At Towson University, Griebe was selected a First-Team All-American
attackman in 1975 after garnering third-team honors in '74. A member
of Towson's 1974 Division II/III national championship team, he
was the Tigers' leading scorer in 1974 and '75. Griebe was also
honored as Towson's Most Valuable Player and Senior . . .
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Alan E. Lowe |
Elected: 1990 |
University of Maryland |
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Alan E. Lowe began his lacrosse career at Hempstead High School in New York, where he earned Honorable Mention All-Division Honors in 1960, Second Team All-County in 1961 and First Team All-County in 1962.
At the University of Maryland, Lowe received Honorable Mention All-American honors in 1966 and Second Team All-American Honors in 1967. He was a member of Maryland National Championship Team in 1967 and the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Teams of 1965, 1966 and . . .
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A. Arlyn Marshall |
Elected: 1990 |
Johns Hopkins University |
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Arlyn "Arlie" Marshall began his lacrosse career at Southern High School in Baltimore where he was selected All-State in 1952. At Johns Hopkins University, Marshall was selected as the outstanding freshman athlete in 1953 and the outstanding senior lacrosse player in 1956. He was honored as an Honorable Mention All-American in 1955 and a First-Team All-American midfielder in 1956. Marshall was the team captain for the Blue Jays in '56 and represented Hopkins in the . . .
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Neville K. Smith |
Elected: 1990 |
Connecticut Valley Lacrosse Club |
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Neville Smith began his long association with lacrosse through
Canadian Box Lacrosse, played during the 1930s throughout Western
New York, Ontario, and on all reserves of the Iroquois Confederacy.
He played six-man box lacrosse in those early years.
In 1949, Smith moved to Connecticut, leaving box lacrosse behind
and joining the forces to develop field lacrosse in the Northeast.
In 1956, he co-founded the Connecticut Valley Lacrosse Club and
had been president of the Connecticut Valley . . .
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L. Ray Wood |
Elected: 1990 |
Washington College |
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L. Ray Wood began his lacrosse career at Forest Park High School in Baltimore where he played three years varsity from 1944 to 1946. Wood attended Washington College in 1948 after serving in the US Army. He joined a group of students interested in reviving lacrosse at Washinton College, after the program was abandoned in 1934. Under the volunteer direction and coaching of fellow Hall of Fame inductee Charley Clark, the lacrosse team was formed. . . .
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