New Jersey Arrows

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The New Jersey Arrows were members of the American Lacrosse League, a short lived professional lacrosse league in 1988, that was based in Montclair, New Jersey. [1] The Arrows played their home games at Montclair State College. The General Manager was Tim Sullivan. Charlie Wood was the head coach. Gerry Byrne, Bob Cummings, Tom Grimaldi, Mark Moore and Steve Mitchell were key players for the Arrows.

Roster

NameNumberCollege/HometownPosition
Pat Tierney3Loyola/Montclair, NJAttack
Jack Francis7Maryland/Hoboken, NJMidfield
Bob Cummings9Cornell/Ammityville, NYMidfield
John Keogh10Brown/Manhassett, NYAttack
Mark Moore11Hobart/Greenwich, CTMidfield
Dave Sherwood13Loyola/Maplewood, NJMidfield
Ed Trabulsy14Rutgers/New Brunswick, NJAttack
John Shaw15Roanoke/Montclair, NJMidfield
Dan Whelen18Hobart/Norwalk, CTMidfield
Pat O'Hara19Hobart/New York, NYMidfield
Scott Lohan20Brown/Syosset, NYGoal
Tom Grimaldi21Hobart/Edison, NJAttack
Steve Mitchell22Johns Hopkins/Princeton, NJDefense
John Shoemaker23Pennsylvania/New York, NYAttack
Tom Gunderson24Cornell/Fairlawn, NJMidfield
Tom Corcoran25Harvard/Islip, NYMidfield
Mike Webster26Johns Hopkins/Montclair, NJDefense
Bill Hall27Denison/Fairfield,CTGoal
Ricky Lewis28Rutgers/New Brunswick, NJDefense
Gerry Byrne29Massachusetts/Levittown,NYDefense
Devin Arkinson30Hobart/Summit,NJDefense

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References

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