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Wed Jun 9 2021 | Matt Hamilton | USA Insider Minutes before the U.S. women’s national team took the field for tryouts on Wednesday afternoon, head coach Jenny Levy and assistant Joe Spallina grabbed their pickleball paddles. Levy, an avid pickleball player in Chapel Hill, N.C., where she coaches the North Carolina women’s team, had heard there were cicadas in the area and planned accordingly. With paddles in hand, Levy and Spallina went to work. “Where are they?” Levy shouted as cicadas buzzed past the U.S. women’s national team staff. Levy focused in on a flying cicada, and with one swing of the paddle, a small thud and a smile on her face, she had started a competition. ....
Wed Jun 9 2021 | Matt Hamilton | Fuel John Desko announced his retirement after 46 years at Syracuse on Tuesday. (Photo by Rich Barnes) Good morning. Here’s the latest from around the lacrosse world: 1. John Desko bids farewell to Syracuse men’s lacrosse. Desko, who served on the Syracuse staff for 46 years, announced his retirement in a press conference held Tuesday on campus. Former Orangemen legend Gary Gait, who led the women’s program for 14 seasons, will take the helm of his alma mater in place of Desko. “He stressed that he’d like me around the team,” Desko said of Gait. “Obviously not in a coaching way, but he thinks it would be healthy for me to stay in contact with the guys. And I’d be happy to come to practice and point out what everybody’s doing wrong.” ....
Wed Jun 9 2021 | Marisa Ingemi | USA Insider PHOTO BY RYAN MCCULLOUGH Sophia DiCenso, a sophomore midfielder at Richmond and 2019 U.S. U19 team standout, will be among several Mass Elite products participating in this week s U.S. senior team tryouts in Sparks, Md. There was a consistent trait among successful NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse teams this season. It wasn’t a certain stat or specific skill, but rather the presence of the Mass Elite club program’s alumni. That entire base, from coaches on down to the players, can be traced back to one person: Leslie Frank. “I don’t think we ever could have imagined where the program has come,” said Meredith Frank McGinnis, Leslie’s daughter and the current head coach of Notre Dame Academy in Hingham, Massachusetts. “I know when my mom started Mass Elite, it was just an opportunity to get girls from this region playing more competitive. To see the growth our sport has had and especially in this r ....