Quiet Storm Makes Mark On National Stage

Quiet Storm Makes Mark On National Stage
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OCEAN CITY- The Eastern Shore’s growing lacrosse presence around the region and beyond was greatly enhanced by the Quiet Storm Surf and Stick 2018 team throughout this summer with strong finishes in several high-profile tournaments around the country.

The Quiet Storm 2018 team, made up largely of rising sophomores from all over the Eastern Shore including players from Decatur, Worcester Prep, Bennett, Cape, Indian River and Saints Peter and Paul, played in three large tournaments on the east coast this summer with great results. The Quiet Storm 2018 team reached the finals in two of the major tournaments and reached the semifinals in a third.

In the Warrior Summer Sizzle earlier this month, for example, the Quiet Storm team swept through its pool play games with wins over St. Mary’s Admirals, Alexandria and Maryland Extreme twice. Quiet Storm fell to the Jr. Maryland Terps, but beat Black Bear in the semifinals. Quiet Storm then lost to Power Play of Lansing, Michigan in the championship game. Although the team lost in the finals of their last two major tournaments, they represented the Eastern Shore well on the national stage.