Matt McGuirk - Lacrosse All Stars https://laxallstars.com/author/mmcguirk/ Grow The Game® Powered by Fivestar Mon, 18 Jul 2022 14:58:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://laxallstars.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/cropped-LAS-SQUARE-1024.png Matt McGuirk - Lacrosse All Stars https://laxallstars.com/author/mmcguirk/ 32 32 The Secret Behind Will Manny’s Sensational Season Thus Far https://laxallstars.com/the-secret-behind-will-mannys-sensational-season-thus-far/ https://laxallstars.com/the-secret-behind-will-mannys-sensational-season-thus-far/#respond Mon, 18 Jul 2022 14:56:39 +0000 https://laxallstars.com/?p=370201 The Secret Behind Will Manny’s Sensational Season Thus Far

With seven All-Star selections in ten seasons, it’s fair to say that Will Manny has had no issues with consistency throughout his professional career. In fact, one look at his career numbers tells you all that you need to know. Since bursting onto the scene in 2013, Manny has amassed 259 goals along with 403 […]

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The Secret Behind Will Manny’s Sensational Season Thus Far

With seven All-Star selections in ten seasons, it’s fair to say that Will Manny has had no issues with consistency throughout his professional career.

In fact, one look at his career numbers tells you all that you need to know. Since bursting onto the scene in 2013, Manny has amassed 259 goals along with 403 points and is regarded as one of the game’s best attackmen. So what makes this year’s All-Star selection so notable?

Well, for starters, it could be the fact that Manny said this is the best he has ever felt as a pro. Not to mention that he also leads the league in points with 22, is tied for the league lead for goals with 14, and is tied for second in assists with 8. Some of his goals this season truly emphasize how much Manny is feeling it this year.

This year’s selection also stems from the fact that Manny and his Archers teammates have been firing on all cylinders while they work towards one common goal.

“I think everyone is as dialed in as I’ve ever seen on a team about what our mission is…”
– Will Manny, Archers Attackman

That mission? Winning a PLL Championship. Since the PLL formed, the Archers have made the playoffs each season, losing twice in the quarterfinals and once in the semifinals. This year, the Archers boast a powerful offense that leads the league in shot percentage (33%) along with assists (39) and is tied for the league lead for scores with 66. Defensively, they have Graeme Hossack (6 CTs, 16 GBs) leading the way for the poles with veteran goalie Adam Ghitelman (52% Save Percentage) standing tall between the pipes.

Manny also hinted that the Archers are better than their record reflects. In fourth place at 3-2, faceoffs have plagued the Archers in both losses, which also happened to be one-goal games. Manny said there are more positives to focus on than negatives while looking at the team’s progress through five games and the shared focus throughout the team bodes well for the team moving forward.

Since this season’s break differs from years past (the PLL opted to take a week off before the All-Star game instead of after), Manny said the Archers constant communication is keeping everyone on their toes during this lull in the season, thus shutting down any suggestion that the break might throw off the team’s mojo.

“We have two Zooms a week where we just talk offense, team defense, and then our group texts are firing off. Our guys are being accountable, whoever is here and whoever is not, and just taking care of themselves.”
– Will Manny, Archers Attackman

Looking ahead, the Archers play the Cannons, Atlas, Whipsnakes, Chaos, and Waterdogs in their last stretch of games before the postseason begins. While the Archers’ end goal is in no way unrealistic, Manny said they understand that nothing is guaranteed in this league because the talent is sky high.

“We’re going to take it just one game at a time, you got to keep your eyes forward on what the goals are for your team. Being able to take that next step is the only goal. It doesn’t matter who we’re playing. You got to be ready to play every single week. That’s just the mentality.”
– Will Manny, Archers Attackman

So, while Manny had his fun in the All-Star Game, his eyes are on the second half of the season.

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Jake Pulver All-Star Story: Player Profile https://laxallstars.com/jake-pulver-all-star-story-player-profile/ https://laxallstars.com/jake-pulver-all-star-story-player-profile/#respond Thu, 14 Jul 2022 16:26:11 +0000 https://laxallstars.com/?p=370179 Jake Pulver All-Star Story: Player Profile

When Jake Pulver was named to Team Farrell for this year’s PLL All-Star Game, the Cannons defenseman was still feeling the sting of the team’s Week 5 loss to Chaos—the club’s fourth straight defeat. Pulver had his sights set on Week 6 for Cannons to right the ship, so the All-Star selection caught him by […]

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Jake Pulver All-Star Story: Player Profile

When Jake Pulver was named to Team Farrell for this year’s PLL All-Star Game, the Cannons defenseman was still feeling the sting of the team’s Week 5 loss to Chaos—the club’s fourth straight defeat. Pulver had his sights set on Week 6 for Cannons to right the ship, so the All-Star selection caught him by surprise.

“I felt mixed feelings about being named an All-Star when we haven’t been playing that well as a team because ultimately, the most important thing to me is winning games. It’s definitely a cool thing to be able to go out there and play with all these guys but a lot of my main focus is on the second half of the season and pulling out some wins.”
– Jake Pulver, Cannons Defenseman

While Pulver himself might have been surprised, nobody else was. Pulver has quietly developed into one of the league’s most effective defensemen this season, and he leads the Cannons’ defensive unit with eight caused turnovers and ranks second with nine groundballs. On top of that, his aggressiveness and versatility have made him a pivotal member of the team’s defense corps.

It is this sort of quiet ascension that makes his All-Star selection so deserved, according to Cannons Head Coach Sean Quirk. 

“A lot of those guys go unrecognized as defensemen…[Pulver] is not an overly flashy player. You don’t notice him a lot out there, which isn’t a bad thing because it means he’s not making a lot of mistakes. He just punches in and punches out every game weekend.” 
– Sean Quirk, Cannons Head Coach

Although Pulver’s personal statistics lend support to his All-Star recognition, it really goes well beyond what appears on the scoresheet each weekend. Quirk lauded Pulver for his lacrosse IQ, his physical toughness, and his leadership qualities, and he credited Pulver for his ability to step in and perform every game no matter the matchup.

“He’s just playing with a lot of confidence…”
– Sean Quirk, Cannons Head Coach

Both player and coach look at one thing as the reason why Pulver has elevated his game this summer; familiarity with the team. A major priority in the offseason for Quirk and his coaches was to keep the core of the roster together to maintain team continuity, a trait that Quirk has emphasized throughout his professional coaching career as it creates a level of comfortability and trust on the field. That feeling resonates with players, too. 

“One huge thing is just knowing some of the guys on the team, especially on the defensive end of the field. Everyone down there was on the team last year, like [Jack] Kielty, [Zach] Goodrich, [Nick] Marrocco, Holden [Garlent], Tyson [Bell], all those guys. Halfway through last year, we were just getting to know each other because it was the expansion team and you didn’t really know what to expect. It’s been nice having this year to build relationships with them, not coming in unknown to who they are and their personalities. That’s helped me feel more comfortable.”
– Jake Pulver, Cannons Defenseman

Pulver, who himself signed a three-year extension that keeps him a Cannon through 2024, is now one of Quirk’s most dependable defensemen, and his growth since first joining the professional ranks has not gone unnoticed, either. Quirk saw a lot of him during the 2019 Major League Lacrosse season, when Pulver played for the Dallas Rattlers, and kept tabs on him when he departed the MLL to play for Chrome during the pandemic-shortened 2020 PLL tournament. Pulver was selected by the Cannons with the seventh pick of the Cannons’ expansion draft, and the rest is history. 

Truthfully, one can’t fault Pulver—or any professional athlete, for this matter— for focusing more on winning games than All-Star selections and personal accolades; that’s just the nature of competitive sports. But Pulver’s fire to get back on the field simply underscores the many attributes that have made him one of the best defensemen in the PLL this summer. 

So, surprised or not, Jake Pulver has earned his trip to All-Star weekend, and Quirk and the Cannons couldn’t be more pleased about this long-deserved recognition.

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