Newport Beach
Lacrosse
Attack
Crawford McCarthy
Originally from the East Coast, Crawford spent time at Ohio Wesleyan University before playing lacrosse for Concordia University in Irvine, CA. He currently coaches youth in Orange County and is heading up a new startup company in the lacrosse world.
Ben Barchey
Ben was a captain and three-year stater for the Whittier College Poets lacrosse team. He was selected to represent the Korean National Team at the World Championships in 2014 where he earned Team MVP.
Sean Speciale
Sean is originally from Hillsborough, New Jersey and went to Lasell University in Newton, MA. As a Laser, he scored 38 goals and racked up 22 assists for a total of 60 points while appearing in 62 games. He is also a member of the Phillipines National Team.
Chase Arsenau
Chase went to school and played most of his lacrosse in Toronto, Canada for the Whitby Warriors. He was a member of the 2013 All-Canada Games championship team before moving to CA a little over a year and a half ago.
Jace Gan
Jace is originally from Huntington Beach, CA and played his college ball at Colorado University in Boulder, CO. He was a 2x All-Conference player and an All-American Attackman in addition to winning the MCLA Championship in 2014.
Pat Jenkins
Pat is originally from from New Jersey, and played lacrosse at South Brunswick HS then at Cabrini College. He Won four straight conference titles and made four straight NCAA Tourney appearances. His collegiate career was capped in the 2008 NCAA North/South All-Star Game.
Kevin Rowen
Kevin is an OC-native who grew up playing lacrosse in the area. He attended UCLA where he was named a senior captain. Rowen set a school record for assists and ended second all-time in points during his career playing for the Bruins.
Rickey Mirabito
Rickey grew up in Upstate New York and played at Georgetown University. He was a three-time recipient of the ECAC Rookie of the Week Award and led the Hoyas in goals his Senior year with 24.
Scott Jackson
Scott is originally from Milford, Delaware. He began his collegiate ball at Concordia University where he earned All-Conference and All-American awards before finishing his career at Chapman University where he currently coaches.
Travis Comeau
Travis played his college ball at Georgetown University where he was named Second Team All-BIG EAST after tallying 30 goals (2nd in the conference), with five assists for 35 points and finished third in the nation with a .492 shooting percentage. As a Senior, Comeau was named to the Tewaaraton Watch List.
Adam Marshall
Chris Valenzuela
Greg Guy
Lukas Baildon