Sean Quirk (@coachquirk) 's Twitter Profile
Sean Quirk

@coachquirk

7yr Pro Lacrosse Head Coach @pllcannons @premierlacrosse • MLL Champion|Coach of the Year • NCAA National Champion @scmens_lax 2x All-American AssocAD @ecgulls

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Brodie Merrill (@brodiemerrill_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A night I’ll never forget. Thanks to San Diego Seals and Joe Tsai - an amazing organization and an inspiring leader. I’m proud to retire as a Seal and humbled by this great honour. I wore the number 17 for Phil, Chris, and Dustin Sanderson—it was a privilege to wear it.

A night I’ll never forget. Thanks to <a href="/SealsLax/">San Diego Seals</a> and <a href="/joetsai1999/">Joe Tsai</a> - an amazing organization and an inspiring leader. I’m proud to retire as a Seal and humbled by this great honour.
I wore the number 17 for Phil, Chris, and Dustin Sanderson—it was a privilege to wear it.
Charlie Baker (@charliebakerma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There were countless heroes who gave their lives to save fellow Americans on 9/11. 'The man in the red bandana' is one - former Boston College Eagles lacrosse player, Welles Crowther's story is an amazing act of heroism!

Charles Robinson (@charlesrobinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Of those opining about the health concerns of #Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa, the most realistic portrayal of a player’s mindset came from former #Patriots LB Tedy Bruschi, who had a stroke at 31, had a device put into his heart and returned to play. It’s worth your time. 🎥: ESPN

Phil Stacey (@philstacey_sn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RIP to the late, great Swampscott baseball and assistant football coach, Frank DeFelice. When you hear phrases like 'old school' or 'leader of men', that was Frank. Tough as they come, but also highly compassionate. Made good ballplayers great and great players legendary.

RIP to the late, great Swampscott baseball and assistant football coach, Frank DeFelice. When you hear phrases like 'old school' or 'leader of men', that was Frank. Tough as they come, but also highly compassionate. Made good ballplayers great and great players legendary.