FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

 

 

December 5, 2019

 

 

National Interscholastic Lacrosse Coaches Association Presents their

2019 Man of the Year Award at the IMLCA’s Annual Convention

Baltimore, MD - The National Interscholastic Lacrosse Coaches Association presented their 2019 Man of the Year Award to Clay White, Broadneck HS (MD), at the IMLCA Convention on Friday.    

Clay White has coached lacrosse for 43 years, 38 as a Head Coach. Thirty-three of those thirty-eight years was at one school – Broadneck HS. Over Coach White’s 38-year career as the Head Coach, he was able to amass a record of 408 wins and 146 losses.  Coach White also captured 4 State Championships at Broadneck HS.

 

In addition to Coach Whites coaching duties, he was the co-founder of the Maryland State Lacrosse Coaches Association (MSLCA) where he proudly served as President for 30 years.

 

“NILCA could not be prouder to have named Coach White as our NILCA Man of the Year,” said Ren Pettinelli, President of the National Interscholastic Lacrosse Coaches Association. “Coach White is an institution not only in the Annapolis area, but throughout Maryland and the national lacrosse community as well.”

NILCA was formed to provide dedicated service to high school lacrosse coaches throughout the United States. NILCA seeks to identify and provide solutions to issues raised by men’s high school lacrosse coaches. NILCA conducts its annual meeting in association with the IMLCA Convention

For additional information, please visit our website at www.nilca.com or contact:

Ren Pettinelli

President                                                

NILCA

renniepett@yahoo.com