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  • Fork Union Head Coach Chris Panos
    2026/06/26

    Kyle Devitte and Owen Hart welcome Fork Union Military Academy head coach and athletic director Chris Panos to discuss the school’s structure and his lacrosse background. Panos explains Fork Union is a boys boarding school (grades 7-12) with postgraduate programs, including a PG lacrosse program he started, emphasizing discipline, no cell phones, a one-subject academic plan, and heavy strength and conditioning. He details the team’s eight-month schedule, high-level competition, tournament play, and college placement success. Panos recounts his box lacrosse journey from early inspiration to being drafted into the NLL and playing in Canada, then describes how box and sixes skills translate to the field through physicality, picks, rolls,and creativity. The conversation covers coaching transitions from NCAA to prep, building a program from scratch, recruiting nationally, managing roster realities, and advising families on realistic college lacrosse paths and financial aid.

    Topics 00:22 Yearbook Mix Up 01:26 Meet Chris Panos 02:33 Fork Union Explained 04:21 Military School Culture 05:51 Program Structure Success 06:50 Box Career Origins 10:14 Box Skills to Field 11:58 Sixes Creativity Debate 13:58 Practice Drills Philosophy 16:54 Play Everywhere Advice 19:23 Coaching Career Transition 22:44 Head Coach Reality Check 23:53 No Admin Coaching 25:08 Adversity Makes Coaches 25:52 Building Program From Scratch 27:25 Small Roster, Big Results 29:28 Recruiting Nationwide Pipeline 32:09 Club Lacrosse Reality Check 34:22 Setting Realistic College Goals 36:54 Scholarships Exposure Strategy 39:51 Bus Breakdown Horror Story 42:43 Lacrosse Opens Doors 46:18 Wrap-Up and Thanks

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    47 分
  • Andover Coach Bryan Brazill on HGR Lacrosse & Prep-School Trends
    2026/05/28

    The guest is Andover boys head coach and owner of HGR Lacrosse, Bryan Brazill. He describes building HGR’s lacrosse-focused indoor turf facility near Lawrence Airport and discusses his relationship with Andover legend Wayne “Pug” Pugliese, now the athletic director. The group reflects on a frustrating, defense-heavy and unusually parity-driven Massachusetts season, speculating about COVID-era developmental impacts. Brazill explains Andover’s choice to play fewer games to prioritize player development, IQ, and chemistry, and contrasts college versus high school buy-in and constraints. They discuss prep-school player movement, Brazil’s coaching approach across ages, Andover’s win over Acton-Boxborough, and upcoming playoff concerns including St. John’s Prep.

    Topics

    00:54 Podcast Kickoff

    01:06 JV Season Grind

    02:04 Meet Bryan Brazill

    02:17 Inside HGR Facility

    03:51 Taking Over Andover

    07:04 Season Frustrations

    09:08 Why This Year Feels Weird

    11:42 Fewer Games Philosophy

    15:21 Practice vs Play Debate

    20:44 Merrimack Destiny Story

    23:21 Intensity and Buy In

    24:50 College Buy In Culture

    26:57 High School Reality Check

    28:58 Getting JP Back

    31:09 Prep School Talent Grab

    36:58 Coaching And Winning Mindset

    39:47 Authenticity And Standards

    45:00 Favorite Win And Playoffs

    50:58 Coaches Care Closing

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    52 分
  • MIAA boys playoff preview
    2026/05/22

    Kyle Devitte and Owen Hart discuss a difficult season personally and then preview the upcoming MIAA boys lacrosse playoffs, emphasizing how unusually unpredictable the year has been. They suggest parity might be influenced by more players leaving for prep/private schools and by broader talent saturation driven by youth coaching and participation (noting 208 Massachusetts varsity programs). They highlight surprise teams Winchester (16–1) and Bishop Feehan, and stress roster depth as increasingly decisive, especially across lower divisions. They review notable tight results involving St. John’s Prep and identify key D2 contenders (Reading, Billerica, Mansfield, Longmeadow). Sleepers include Newton North, Needham, St. John’s Shrewsbury, Weston, Foxborough and Bourne/Mashpee; favorites include Cohasset (D4), Norwell/Medfield (D3), Billerica (D2), and Lincoln-Sudbury (D1). They also pick NCAA winners: Princeton (D1), Adelphi (D2) and Tufts (D3).

    MIAA boys lacrosse, MIAA, MIAA lacrosse, high school lacrosse, Winchester, Bishop Feehan, St. John’s Prep, Reading, Billerica, Mansfield, Longmeadow, Chasing the Goal podcast, lacrosse

    Topics

    00:52 Podcast Kickoff Banter

    01:10 Season Grind Stories

    02:06 Playoff Preview Setup

    02:49 Why This Season Is Wild

    04:57 Prep School Talent Drain

    06:09 Talent Boom Theory

    10:14 Coaching and Expectations

    15:47 Surprise Teams Rising

    17:51 Depth Wins Playoffs

    22:16 St. Johns Prep Close Calls

    24:09 Division 2 Contenders

    24:52 Division 3 Chaos

    27:44 Division Cutoffs Explained

    28:33 Weston Moves Up

    29:06 Giving D4 Some Love

    29:31 D4 Towns and Cohasset

    30:34 Wild Injury Tangent

    32:32 Seeding and Dream Matchups

    34:55 D1 Sleepers to Watch

    37:00 Sleepers D2 to D4

    40:58 Picking Division Favorites

    44:05 LS Title Case in D1

    46:07 Games to Watch Soon

    47:34 NCAA Final Four Picks

    51:07 Wrap Up and Thanks

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    50 分
  • Kings Lacrosse's Chris McGuirk on the state of youth lacrosse
    2026/04/30

    Kyle Devitte and Owen Hart discuss the season’s progression and April break week in Massachusetts lacrosse before interviewing Kings Lacrosse youth director Chris McGuirk. McGuirk contrasts lacrosse development in the 1990s — when many athletes picked up the sport later and could still find roles and rise — with today’s earlier, more specialized pathway. He recounts coaching in Portsmouth, N.H., building youth programs, and later coaching and assisting at Norwell, Hingham and Thayer, emphasizing the appeal of assistant roles vs. head-coach administrative burdens. McGuirk describes how parenting lacrosse players changed his perspective on coaches and parents, shares an anecdote about his younger son’s early high school success, and reflects on referee culture and shortages. He argues town lacrosse remains essential while club programs should provide flexible, value-focused development that complements multisport and town schedules.

    Topics

    01:16 Season Check-In

    01:54 Poll Talk Rivalries

    02:20 Meet Chris McGuirk

    03:47 Then Vs. Now

    06:25 Portsmouth Coaching Years

    08:29 Divisions Pay Gaps

    11:19 Norwell and Hingham Path

    15:50 Head Coach Realities

    20:24 Parent Perspective Shift

    22:17 Origins In Youth Lacrosse

    25:32 Coaching Arc as a Dad

    26:18 Building Youth to Varsity Pipeline

    26:53 What Makes a Great Coach

    28:22 Administration and Year-Round Culture

    30:03 Intensity and the Popsicle Debate

    34:20 Adjusting for Age and Level

    36:26 Proud Dad Player Story

    38:54 Mass. Refs and Respect

    43:28 Ref Shortage and New Officials

    44:47 Town Vs. Club Youth Lacrosse

    50:52 Wrap-Up and Charter Cup Talk

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    47 分
  • Reading (Mass.) High boys lacrosse coach Rob Parkin on Division 2 culture
    2026/04/23

    Kyle Devitte and Owen Hart interview Reading (Mass.) High School boys lacrosse head coach Rob Parkin about Reading’s 5–0 start and an emotional regular-season rematch with Billerica after last year’s 17–16 championship loss, emphasizing resilience, preparation and the team motto “attitude is everything.” Parkin discusses sportsmanship and Massachusetts lacrosse community ties, Division 2’s depth and tiers, the importance of playing elite competition, and building culture through stakeholder buy-in and strong youth programs. He describes learning under legendary coach Charlie Hardy, offers recruiting advice focused on fit and greater high school coach involvement, addresses public vs. Catholic-school tension and a possible Catholic Cup, downplays rankings, and highlights this year’s balance, experience and state-title expectations.

    Topics 01:48 JV Coaching Chaos 03:28 Reading's Hot Start 03:44 Billerica Rematch 06:15 Classy Coach Moment 08:47 Division 2 Tiers 10:33 Building A Program 14:01 Learning Under Hardy 18:24 Recruiting the Right Fit 23:22 Recruiting Through Coaches 24:19 Club vs. High School 27:02 Reading Kids and Parents 28:41 Empowering Player Decisions 31:19 Public vs. Catholic Debate 34:20 Do Rankings Matter? 40:32 Team Balance and Goals 42:55 Wrap-Up and Thanks

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    41 分
  • New England Prep Lacrosse Preview
    2026/03/26

    Kyle and Mike Zhe preview New England prep lacrosse beyond the ISL, covering the Founders League, Lakes Region, NESLL, and girls prep rankings. In the Founders League they highlight Loomis Chaffee as the top returning team, with Choate and Taft as main challengers and Avon Old Farms a dark horse, plus notes on Hotchkiss, Trinity-Pawling, Westminster and others. In the Lakes Region they pick Holderness as the team to beat, discuss injury-hit New Hampton, St. Paul’s graduation losses, and dark horses including Proctor, Kimball Union, Brewster, Tilton and Vermont Academy. In the seven-team NESLL they rank Pingree over Dexter Southfield after last year’s 3–1 final, with Cushing as a potential riser and notes on Phillips Exeter and Portsmouth Abbey. The show ends with a girls prep top 10 led by Sacred Heart Greenwich, followed by Nobles, Dexter, Governors, Andover, Hotchkiss, Deerfield, Greenwich Academy, Holderness and Milton.

    Topics

    01:58 Founders League Preview

    02:32 Loomis Chaffee Favorites

    06:14 Choate Challenger Breakdown

    08:42 Taft Rebound Season

    10:30 Avon Dark Horse

    12:35 Other Founders Teams

    13:33 Lakes Region Shift

    13:58 Holderness Top Pick

    15:55 New Hampton Injury Comeback

    18:41 St Paul’s Reloading

    20:46 Dark Horses Proctor and KUA

    22:41 Tilton and Brewster Picks

    24:42 NESLL ‘Rock Fight’ Recap

    25:36 Pingree Season Breakdown

    27:43 Dexter Southfield Defense

    29:21 Cushing Dark Horse Case

    31:24 Exeter and Portsmouth Abbey

    33:09 Girls Prep Format Overview

    34:28 Girls Rankings 10 to 8

    39:31 Girls Rankings 7 to 5

    41:36 Girls Top Four Contenders

    44:05 Sacred Heart Greenwich No 1

    45:24 Closing Stories and Wrap

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    44 分
  • 2026 ISL boys preview
    2026/03/19

    Kyle Devitte and guest Mike Zhe preview the upcoming ISL boys lacrosse season using tiered rankings and coaches survey feedback, noting many new head coaches and emphasizing faceoffs, defense, depth and replacing graduated scoring. In the “looking to improve” tier, they discuss Brooks, BB&N, Groton, Lawrence Academy, St. George’s and St. Mark’s. In the next tier, they rank Roxbury Latin (10), Rivers (9), Thayer (8), Governor’s (7), and Middlesex (6). Their top five are Nobles (5), Milton Academy (4), St. Sebastian’s (3), Tabor (2) and defending champion Belmont Hill (1), highlighting key players and predicting Tabor as champion.

    Topics

    01:57 ISL Preview Format

    03:03 Tier 1 Brooks

    04:38 BB&N's New Coach

    07:02 Groton Underrated Pick

    08:21 Lawrence Academy Firepower

    09:54 St. Georges Campus and Rebuild

    12:26 New Era at St Mark's

    14:18 "Don't Sleep" Tier

    15:37 Roxbury Latin Defense First

    17:00 Rivers Ranking Debate

    18:20 Thayer Bounce-Back Case

    20:41 Governor's Tough Midfield

    22:09 Middlesex Question Marks

    24:39 Top 5 Tier

    25:41 Nobles' Offensive Firepower

    27:17 Milton Academy X Factors

    30:27 St. Sebastian’s Talent and New Coach

    33:42 System Overhaul Debate

    36:48 Tabor Rising Contender

    40:25 Belmont Hill Dynasty Talk

    46:29 Season Predictions and Wrap

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    47 分
  • Billerica Coach Ryan Nickerson
    2026/02/26

    Kyle and Owen welcome Billerica boys lacrosse coach Ryan Nickerson, the reigning MIAA Division 2 champion. Nickerson describes a preseason shaped by winter-sport athletes, weight training, and the long-running “Spring Meltdown” tune-up, then reflects on beating BC High by focusing on being the better team rather than public-vs-Catholic narratives. He emphasizes managing high school players’ emotions, including using silent timeouts, and recounts a draining title game versus Reading where neither team would quit. The group discusses neutral-site showcase games at Bentley, scheduling strategy amid power rankings, integrating eighth graders, club lacrosse dynamics, replacing graduating seniors, team captains, and Billerica’s distinct town culture and accent.

    Topics

    01:05 Preseason Chaos

    01:36 Welcoming Coach Nickerson

    03:12 Preseason Plan

    04:23 Public vs Catholic Pressure

    06:25 Coaching Emotions

    09:35 Duxbury Breakthrough

    11:16 Championship Rollercoaster

    15:02 Neutral Site Showcase

    17:29 Scheduling Tough Opponents

    19:04 Practice Tweaks and Sub Game

    21:02 Eighth Graders on Varsity

    24:22 Cam’s Rise and Recruiting

    27:02 Undersized Star Advantage

    28:25 Club Lacrosse Connections

    30:01 Club Beyond Recruiting

    31:41 High School Team Mindset

    35:09 Reaching Tough Players

    37:04 Scheduling and Rankings

    41:05 Replacing Graduated Leaders

    46:18 New Captains and Grit

    49:30 Billerica Accent and Roots

    52:22 Program Legends and Wrap Up

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    55 分