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 John Cheek Elected: 2003  Washington College

John Cheek is one of the most prolific scorers lacrosse has ever seen. Cheek finished his career at Washington College with 212 goals. Cheek earned All-America honors three times, including first team honors in 1976 and 1977. He was named the Division II/III Player of the Year in 1976 and the Division II/III Attackman of the Year in 1976 and 1977. Cheek was a member of the U.S. team in 1978.

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 Agostino M. DiMaggio Elected: 1993  Washington College
Mickey is being inducted to the Lacrosse Hall of Fame as "a truly great player". His career started at the Charlotte Hall Military School in Maryland, where he was chosen as the Most Valuable Player in 1951 and 1952. At Washington College, he received first team All-America honors in 1959 and Honorable Mention All-American honors in 1954 and 1958. Mickey was selectedWashington College's Most Valuable Player in 1959 and Washington College's Outstanding Athlete in . . .
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 L. Ray Wood Elected: 1990  Washington College
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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 Charles B. Clark Elected: 1988  Washington College
The 1951 Lacrosse Guide states," ...If there's any single one deserving standout to be cited for more (Maryland Lacrosse) acclaim than the rest, it is Dr. Charles Clark..."

As a sixty minute face-off midfielder from 1930-34 at Washington College, Clark received All-Maryland honors in 1933 and 1934. He played on the UNC Club team from 1938-40, receiving All-Dixie honors in 1940.

In 1947, Clark reactivated lacrosse at Washington College without financial support. As chairman and professor of . . .

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 Joseph Seivold Elected: 1979  Washington College
Joseph Seivold, Jr. began his illustrious career in lacrosse at Friends School in Baltimore, Maryland, where he was selected All-Maryland in 1953 and 1954. During his senior year at Friends, he was part of the 1954 Maryland Scholastic Association Championship Team.

At Washington College, Seivold attained All-American Honors on four different occasions and broke several school scoring records including a record-breaking ten goal game in 1958. Over a four year span, he scored 167 goals . . .

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 John D. Howard Elected: 1978  Washington College
John D. "Hezzy" Howard began his lacrosse career at St. Mary's High School in Annapolis, MD, on St. Mary's first lacrosse team in 1948.

Hezzy attended Washington College in 1953, where he became a highly skilled attackman and face-off man. Washington College won the Laurie Cox Division in 1954, with Hezzy leading the nation in assists and earning Honorable mention All-American honors that year. In 1955, he again led the nation in assists and . . .

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