New England Lacrosse Journal‘s Chasing The Goal

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New England Lacrosse Journal‘s Chasing The Goal, featuring hosts Jack Piatelli and Kyle Devitte along with guests from all levels of the game, provides insight, inspiration and information to players and supporters who are looking to advance their lacrosse careers.

  1. May 22

    MIAA boys playoff preview

    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

    50 min
  2. Apr 30

    Kings Lacrosse's Chris McGuirk on the state of youth lacrosse

    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

    47 min
  3. Mar 26

    New England Prep Lacrosse Preview

    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

    44 min
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New England Lacrosse Journal‘s Chasing The Goal, featuring hosts Jack Piatelli and Kyle Devitte along with guests from all levels of the game, provides insight, inspiration and information to players and supporters who are looking to advance their lacrosse careers.

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