Kevin M. Neibauer
LaxPhilly- Part of the Edge of Philly Sports Network
The PSL, or the Premiere Series Lacrosse League is a youth/young adult league based in Baltimore, Maryland.
I will spend the next few days highlighting scores and standings of each division
“Premier Series Lacrosse Mission:To honor, support, and bring awareness to the brave men and women who serve our country in the armed forces and for those who have fought for our FREEDOM and LIBERTY, through the platform of box lacrosse” Larry Fila.
You be hearing more from Mr. Fila as we get further into the program.
I thought we would start with the Boy’s High School Division.
There are six teams making up the league.
Standings:
TEAM. RECORD. . GOALS FOR. GOALS ALLOWED
1- Snipers. 5-1. 66. 50
2- MSJ. 4-1. 68. 31
3- Crease. 2-3. 53. 37
HOCO. 2-3. 42. 47
Rockfish Silver . 2-3. 55. 48
6- Rockfish Gold. 0-4. 9. 80
Breaking Down
We will start with the Snipers who, have put up quite impressive numbers.
William Goers has 10 goals with an assist for 11 points, good for fourth leading scorer on the squad.
Nicholas Mahoney leads Goers by a single point with his 10 goals and two helpers.
More than pulling weight is Logan Foust with 11 tallies and 19 points.
But, the eye opener is Will Hopkins with John Grant Jr. type numbers, 24 goals with 7 assists.
Any quality team generally starts from the net out.
The Snipers are no exception with JT Castro. Castro has logged 360 minutes, facing 176 shots and stopping 50 for an 8.33 goals against average and a lofty .716 save percentage with a 5-1 record.
Of Note:
Mr. Fila is awaiting confirmation on A major event he has planned.
Stick with LaxPhilly- Part of the Edge of Philly Sports Network for details as we get them!

Kevin has followed and promoted the game of lacrosse since May 19, 1974.
The same day the Philadelphia Flyers won the Cup, the Philadelphia Wings were introduced to Neibauer and Philadelphia.
Kevin has covered many sports, including baseball, football, basketball, and.. lacrosse. A former licensed football referee and baseball umpire, Kevin brings a unique insight to his game coverage.
A published writer in JustHockey Magazine, Kevin covered the American Hockey League as well as a monthly story on a pugilist where Kevin used the pen name, The Rink Rat. Neibauer turned his attentions to lacrosse for a few years and does his part, whether podcasting or writing to grow the game. Kevin branched out to his roots and currently provides insight for all Philadelphia teams for Edge of Philly as well as his full-time duties with LaxPhilly.