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Five Hornets Honored with Release of All-American Men's LAX ListFive Lynchburg Players on 2006 All-State Men’s Lacrosse TeamTwo Hornets to Play in USILA North/South All-Star GameWashington College Defeats Lynchburg 8-7 in NCAA Men’s Lax TourneySeven Hornets Honored on All-ODAC Men’s Lacrosse TeamHornet Men’s Lacrosse to Face Washington CollegeHornets Draw Washington College in NCAA Second RoundRoanoke Downs LC 21-15 to Win ODAC TitleBrian Kemper Scores to Lift LC Lax to 10-9 Win over Hampden-SydneyHornet Men’s Lax Rolls to 18-4 Win over Marymount#4 Roanoke Defeats #2 LC Men’s Lacrosse 12-7LC Men’s Lax Breezes to 20-4 Win over Randolph-MaconTop-Ranked Salisbury Survives 11-9 over #2 LC Men’s LaxHornet Men’s Lax Outlasts #16 Hampden-Sydney 8-6Hornet Men’s Lax Ranked Second in NCAA Division IIIThird-Ranked LC Men’s Lax Defeats Va. Wesleyan 15-7Kemper Goal with Five Seconds Remaining Lifts Hornets Over Generals 11-10Lynchburg College to Host a Pair of Youth Lacrosse Games SaturdayLynchburg Men’s Lacrosse Defeats Greensboro 11-7Ryan Quick Records Hat Trick in 15-1 Win Over MessiahHornet Softball Defeats R-MWC 11-1; 12-1Brian Kemper Gives LC Men 11-10 Double OT Win over Villa JulieRyan Cranston Scores Five as #7 LC defeats #14 Dickinson2006 ODAC Men’s Lacrosse Preseason PollLynchburg Defeats Cabrini 10-7 in Season openerBlack Scores Five as LC Lax Defeats Ohio WesleyanLC Men’s Lacrosse Ranked in Top 10 in Two Pre-Season Polls Four Hornets Mentioned on All-American ListTinklepaugh named Sommerville Scholar at Lynchburg CollegeSix Hornets Recognized on Inaugural All-State Men’s Lacrosse Team

For immediate release – 5/25/2006 - #357
Five Lynchburg Players on 2006 All-State Men’s Lacrosse Team

ASHLAND, VA – Five Lynchburg College student-athletes were recently honored with the release of the 2006 Virginia State College Division men’s lacrosse team. The all-state teams are nominated for and voted on by the Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID).

A.J. Tinklepaugh (Annandale, VA/W.T. Woodson), Ryan Cranston (West Chester, PA/Henderson), Brian Kemper (Bel Air, MD/Bel Air) and Chad Clark (Fairfax, VA/W.T. Woodson) all were named first-team all-state a week after being voted to the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) first-team squad.

Tinklepaugh, a senior attack, led the team this year with 31 goals and was second with 47 points. He was also named the ODAC’s Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Cranston, a sophomore attack, led the team with 48 points - with 30 goals and 18 assists. Kemper, a senior midfielder, posted 20 goals this season, including five game-winners, and six assists. Clark, a senior, anchored the LC defense and was third on the team with 51 ground balls.

Senior midfielder Ryan Quick (Charlottesville, VA/Albemarle) earned second-team honors after posting 22 goals and 11 assists.

The Hornets finished the 2006 season 13-4 overall (5-1 in conference), and earned their third NCAA Division III playoff berth in four years.

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