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All American
- Jackson Burton
All State
- Jackson Burton MVP – Headed to D1 Yale University
- Lane Kadish – One of the top 2016 attackmen in the West. Currently looking at Delaware, Amherst and other esteemed universities.
- Beau Pederson – Possibly the best 2018 attackman in the West with multiple D1 universities showing interest.
- Ryan Baker – Recently committed to Bryant University.
- Alec Meyer – Recently committed to the Air Force Academy.
- Jake Frane (Second Team All-State, First Team All-Conference, “The Ride” invitation) – Committed to powerhouse Notre Dame.
- Augie Fratt (First Team All-Conference, Washington’s toughest conference) – Maybe the most underrated midfielder in the West. Headed to Boston University.
- Aaron Boyd (First Team All-Conference, Midfielder of the Year) – The sky is the limit for Aaron Boyd. Phenomenal dodger, passer and shooter headed to NCAA national champion Denver.
- Matthew Fanelli – Rising star with vast potential. Currently uncommitted.
- Cory Lund (Offensive player of the year) – Hardest working kid we’ve seen. Currently uncommitted but will be on University’s radars in short order.
- Nick Lemus (MVP) – Slick attackman headed to the Air Force Academy.
- Mikhael Eyerman – Recently committed to the University of Delaware.
- Quentin Buchman – Very good 2018 midfielder.
212 Select (54-4 overall) plays for Neill Redfern and Eric Seremet. Two former teammates at the University of North Carolina of 212 founder, Mike Acee. Neill is battling a rare form of cancer and Eric tragically lost his wife in a car accident. Neill has 3 children with his wife Christine and Eric has two young daughters.
212 Lacrosse has a cumulative 3 year record of 139 wins 33 losses and 13 tournament championships with 19 players committing to play Division 1 lacrosse.
212 Lacrosse, is based in Park City, Utah. 212 is led by Mike Acee, who has more than 30 years of experience playing and coaching lacrosse. He was raised in Deer Park, N.Y., where he was an All-American and went on to become a four-time ACC Champion and an NCAA National Champion, starting on attack for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels. Mike was also a gold-medalist and the top scorer in the Empire State Games for Team Long Island of New York.
At 212 Lacrosse, Acee has assembled a roster of high-caliber coaches and players. The program emphasizes commitment and success for all its players, and provides one-on-one mentoring for team members.
To learn more about 212, contact [email protected].