Published February 4th, 2009
Coach Angilly to Host Free Lacrosse Clinic for Middle School Boys
By Robin Schoettler Fox
Photo submitted by Emily Haas

Lacrosse coach Greg Angilly will host a free, two-hour lacrosse clinic for all Bay Area 6th, 7th and 8th grade boys on Saturday, February 7, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The clinic will be held rain or shine on the Bentley School lacrosse field, located just off Highway 24, in Lafayette.
All players need to bring their own pads, helmet, gloves and stick.
Angilly has recently been named Bentley School's boys varsity lacrosse head coach. Previously, he was head coach at lacrosse powerhouse St. Ignatius Prep (San Francisco), where he compiled a 6-year record of 107-15 with a dominant California lacrosse program that sent numerous players to NCAA Division I teams.
Angilly stepped down from the St. Ignatius head coach position several months ago, citing a desire to spend more time with his family and focus on growing his business. But it was hard to stay away from lacrosse, and Bentley held special appeal.
"Lacrosse has played a large part in my life and I'm excited to work with the young men at the Bentley School," says Angilly. "The opportunity to work and learn from (Bentley Athletic Director) Rusty Taylor was something I couldn't pass on. Equally compelling was the chance to build a new program predicated on hard work and honoring the game, principals which should lead to great success."
The clinic? It's a chance, says Angilly, for participants to work on some stick drills while furthering a passion for "the fastest game on foot."
For more information about Bentley and the lacrosse clinic, please contact Emily Haas, Associate Athletic Director of Bentley School at ehass@bentleyschool.net



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