With the summer travel season now over, the number of verbal commitments surged last week.
Among the stories we brought to you, the decision of one of the nation’s top rising sophomores, Henry Grass of two-time New York State Class C finalist Bronxville, who decided he will follow the lead of his older brother, All-America Bronxville rising senior Jack Grass, and attend Johns Hopkins. You can check that story here.
For a look back at all the other news of the week, be sure to check Joe Lombardi’s weekly look at New York/New Jersey/Connecticut tristate lax for InsideLacrosse.com.
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Quite a week and quite a job by Joe breaking all the news. As Carl Reuter said on MSG Varsity, Joe really is the Babe Ruth of Lacrosse.
Wondering if the fact both Grass bros now have committed to Hop is the reason they decided not to play football this year. Big loss for Broncos.
Ask Hopkins freshman Ryan Matthews of Manhasset what can happen when you play football as well. Hope he’s recovered well enough to contribute to the Jays this year. Congrats to both Glass brothers and their family and friends, what a proud accomplishment.