Nine lacrosse legends — Ryan Boyle, Charlie Coker, Kara Ariza Cooke, Rachael Becker DeCecco, Sarah Forbes, Cathy Reese, Paul Schimoler, Richard Speckmann and Matt Striebel — will be inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame Oct. 19 at The Grand Lodge in Hunt Valley, Md. These are their stories.
Charlie Coker, one of the all-time great midfielders at Johns Hopkins, enjoys recounting his unremarkable journey to Homewood.
Growing up in Edgewater, Md., barely a stone’s throw away from the U.S. Naval Academy, Coker’s only plan for college was to gain an appointment to the Academy. As an accomplished wrestler at Annapolis High School, where he was county champion, he was sure his entry would come via Navy’s wrestling recruiting list.
When that plan didn’t materialize, Coker had to come up with a new option for college. He didn’t have one.
“I was an Annapolis kid. I only knew Navy,” he said.
A three-sport athlete, Coker eventually found his way to Bullis Prep, but played only football and lacrosse there because the school did not have a wrestling team. After the spring season, his lacrosse coach at Bullis arranged a meeting for Coker with Hopkins’ legendary coach Bob Scott.
“I drive to Baltimore on the day of the meeting and happen to run into Coach Scott and another man on my way into the building,” Coker said. “I introduce myself and Coach clearly didn’t remember that I had an appointment. He informed me that he and the other gentleman, assistant coach Henry Ciccarone, were headed to lunch, and he thanked me for coming by. I didn’t know anything about Hopkins, and still didn’t.”