Membership to the Michigan High School Lacrosse Coaches Association include:
- Voting Privileges (Head Coaches Only)
- Annual Coaching Clinic Attendance or other training opportunities
- NOCAD Liability Insurance
- Nominating privileges- (All State, All American, and all other awards)
- Committee Service
- Man of the Year Award - (MHSLCA Award)
- Coach of the Year, Assistant Coach of the Year eligibility MHSLCA)
- One 'Gene Reilly Unsung Hero Award' per member school
- One 'Team First' Award
- Coaching Recognition Awards (100/200/300 victory awards)
- Membership in MHSCA
Congratulations to all of the 2025 Honorees!
MHSAA Honors
Brother Rice- Division 1 State Champion
East Grand Rapids- Division 2 State Champion
MHSLCA Honors
Division 1 'Coach of the Year': Jack Smith, Romeo
Division 1 'Asst. Coach of the Year': Adam Kadro and Andrew Bulgarello, Birmingham
Division 2 'Coach of the Year': Erik Frank, Mattawan
Division 2 'Asst. Coach of the Year': Josh Visley, Temperance Bedford
MHSLCA 'Man of the Year'- Mike Transeth, Grand Ledge
USA Lacrosse Honors
Coach of the Year: Kyle Osipoff, East Grand Rapids
Bob Scott Award Winner: Auben Wesley, South Lyon
Mr. Lacrosse 2025: Lachlan Moffitt, Detroit Catholic Central
Congratulations to Spring Lake's Doug Sharp for his selection into MHSLCA's Hall of Fame. For the full press release click HERE.
To listen to Doug's interview, click the image below
MICHIGAN LACROSSE REVIEW SEASON SIX SHOW NO. 91
The great Tom Marechek checks in with the Review from Georgia, where he's the head lacrosse coach at Pace Academy. One of the all-time great attacks, Marechek was a four-time All-American at Syracuse, an All-Star in the NLL and PLL, a two-time world champion, and he played right between the Gait brothers, Gary and Paul, for a good portion of his career, making this intercollegiate trio the most dangerous attack in the history of the sport.
It was a fun conversation about his career, and Tom tells us about a second generation of Marechek lacrosse players. We stop in and chat about box lacrosse equipment with our resident expert, Brice Brubaker, from 313 Lacrosse, while Chris Kolon tells you what to look for in a box lacrosse program as part of the Michigan Team 91 minute.
We finish the November episode of the Michigan Lacrosse Review, conversing with Mark Koesterer, the president of The Player's NIL, an educational program designed to enlighten and inform the 98 percent of student-athletes headed towards college who don't expect to make millions on their name, image, and likeness. This is something every lacrosse player should hear if you have college aspirations, because Mark talks truth to power.


