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Tuesday,
April 25, 2006
BLUE HOSE MEN’S LACROSSE GIVES
OUT AWARDS AT BANQUET
CLINTON, S.C. –
On Saturday, April 22, the Presbyterian College men’s
lacrosse team gathered for their first annual banquet on the
PC campus. Senior defenseman
Ashton Elmore
(Ft. Motte, S.C.), sophomore attacker
Jared Domino
(St. Albert, Alberta, Canada) and freshmen
Drew Tobias
(Whitsett, N.C.) and
David Hetu
(Apex, N.C.) received individual honors as selected by the
coaching staff.
Domino,
a product of St. Albert Catholic High School, was selected
as the Offensive MVP after leading the team with 38 points
on team-highs of 22 goals, including three man-up goals, and
16 assists. An everyday starter, he also hustled after 24
ground balls.
The
D.A.C.R.M. Defensive MVP Award, given
in honor of the program’s first defensive unit as D.A.C.R.M.
represents the first letter of the first name of the entire
defensive unit (Drew Tobias, Ashton Elmore, Carl Spilly,
Reese LeMay, and Matt Roach), had Elmore as its first recipient. One of two team captains this
season, Elmore’s leadership was the glue that held together
the defensive unit. He started and played in the Blue Hose
first eight games before having his season cut short due to
injury.
 Tobias
and Hetu were the co-winners of the Joshua Louis Kay Unsung
Hero Award - given in honor of Josh Kay, PC’s volunteer
assistant coach who goes well beyond what is expected thus
being the true Unsung Hero of the men's lacrosse program.
Tobias played in all 11 games with 10 starting assignments,
compiling team-bests of 57 ground balls and 11 caused
turnovers along with assisting on a goal. Hetu was between
the pipes as the everyday starting goalie, posting a .451
saves percentage and 19.18 goals against average in 660
minutes of action.
Blue
Hose head coach Jason Childs cited 21 players as
letterwinners for the 2006 season. In its inaugural season,
Presbyterian College compiled a 2-9 overall record including
a 1-8 mark in the Deep South Conference. The Blue Hose
posted wins over Manhattanville College and Lees-McRae
College.
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