Army member shines on Memorial Day weekend
Memorial Day weekend is the biggest lacrosse weekend of the year. In 2017, you have the collegiate national championships, Major League Lacrosse games (including fireworks in Denver), and an amalgam of the two with the MLL Collegiate Draft.
It is important to remember, however, the holiday is meant to honor those that have served in the United States military.
Former MLL Rookie of the Year Jeremy Boltus is both an attackman for the Rochester Rattlers and a captain on post at Fort Drum as a member of the U.S. Army.
Boltus made a huge impact in Rochester’s Memorial Day weekend game against the Denver Outlaws. The Rattlers defeated the previously unbeaten Outlaws, 16-15. Boltus had a season-high four goals, including the game-tying goal with 2:10 remaining, and the game-winning goal – a between-the-legs score – with 1:27 left.
He and attackman Jordan Wolf combined for nine of the team’s 15 goals.
“Jordan Wolf played really smart today and Jeremy Boltus played great at the end,” Rattlers head coach Tim Soudan said on the team’s website after the game.
Balancing professional lacrosse with a career in the military can be a challenge, but Boltus enjoys it.
“I really haven’t taken the time to think about that, but when it’s time to hang up the stick and hang up my military career I will look back and think how amazing it was that I had the opportunity that timing works out that I can play on the weekends,” Boltus said in a CNYCentral.com piece by Niko Tamurian. “I understand wholeheartedly that the Army comes first and my obligation is to the country, but if I'm able to get out there and sling it around with the greatest guys in the MLL that’s the cherry on top.”
The loss snapped a 12-game Denver winning streak, including playoffs. The last game the Outlaws lost was to Rochester on June 18, 2016, a 19-11 loss.
Machine back on track
After a two-game losing streak (by a combined three goals), the Ohio Machine dominated the Florida Launch 19-7. It’s the most goals Ohio has scored since scoring 22 goals against the New York Lizards in the final game of the 2016 regular season.
Marcus Holman had a breakout game, scoring six goals and adding an assist for seven points. In his previous three games, Holman scored six goals combined.
The win was also the team’s first victory in its new home, Fortress Obetz.
Noteworthy
Despite Denver’s loss, Thomas Kelly went 20-for-33 from the face-off X and scored two goals. … Mike Bocklet scored four goals for the Outlaws, giving him the lead league in goals (18) and helping him tie Charlotte’s Ryan Brown for the league lead in points (22). … After playing in the NLL for the first time, Kieran McArdle made his 2017 MLL debut for the Launch, scoring three goals. … Second-year player Kyle Bernlohr started in goal for the Machine. He allowed only seven goals while making 14 saves.
Player of the Week
Jordan Wolf, Rochester
Wolf had a broken hand and missed the beginning of the season, and Rochester struggled partially because of it, particularly on offense. Wolf returned without any rust, however, scoring five goals and adding four assists for a game-high nine points.