D2 title game of Maryville and FL Southern has become a deluge with wind, rain and 45 degree temps. Perhaps some place in the south could supplant it? @FloridaLX
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Open to high school boys who will be in their sophomore, junior, or senior season!
Saint Andrew’s for second time in Florida/school history knocks off MIAA powerhouse Boy’s Latin in convincing fashion, pulling away late 9-4. Huge win for the program and Florida. @FloridaLX
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The Florida State Lacrosse Coaches Association is proud to announce the divisional winners of the 2025 FSLCA Mr. Florida Lacrosse award.
2A
Kyan East
LSM
2025
St. Thomas Aquinas HS
Stony Brook University
@STA_Raiders@StonyBrookMLAX
The Florida State Lacrosse Coaches Association is proud to announce the divisional winners of the 2025 FSLCA Mr. Florida Lacrosse award.
1A
Jayden Vega
Attack
2025
The Benjamin School
Brown University
@BucLax@BrownU_MLAX
1A and 2A All State Teams and POY will release within 48 hours as final voting wraps up. Thanks to all the coaches who took the time to work through the process. @FloridaLX
End of an era as Head Coach Gary Robinson steps down at Lake Mary.
Amazing coach, mentor, friend and supporter of Lax904! All the best to Coach Robinson and his family
“Gary Robinson to step down as Lake Mary High School Boys Lacrosse Head Coach after fifteen years and forty years in school athletics.
“I would like to thank the Lake Mary High School administration, parents, and most importantly, players whom I have had the chance to work with as we built one of the top programs in the state. Special thank you to Athletic Directors Doug Peters and then Rick Weyers along with Principal Mickey Reynolds who were absolutely the best administrators you could ask for as a high school coach.”
“I believe that is time to pass on the torch for boys’ lacrosse and to take a step back and reset for the future.”
“Most importantly, I strongly desire to spend more time with my family while exploring new opportunities. The position now requires 12 months of work every year with the intense spring season commitment, allowing little time for activity outside of the program.”
Robinson has been a lacrosse coach, football coach, teacher, and athletic director in various stations over the last forty years. He will continue his business interests with the Orlando Lacrosse Company and the Robinson Cruise and Travel Company.
Accomplishments as a head coach include three state championships in boys’ lacrosse, most recently in 2023 and 2024 at Lake Mary, 11 regional championships (Lake Mary HS x6, Gulliver Prep x4, Palmer Trinity School x1), and numerous district and county championships.
His programs have produced scores of All Americans and players who went onto college careers at Princeton, Duke, Syracuse, North Carolina, St. Johns, Rutgers, Queens, Gettysburg, Nazareth, and the University of Pennsylvania, as well as several Florida Division 2 schools.
Robinson was named the Florida Dairy Farmers Boys Lacrosse Coach of the Year in 2023 and was inducted into both the Gettysburg College Hall of Fame as a player and the South Florida Lacrosse Hall of Fame as a coach. In addition, he has been named the Central Florida Coach of the Year and Seminole County Coach of the year several times.
Robinson was a successful head varsity football coach in both Florida and Ohio. He was named the Cincinnati Football Coach of the Year in 1996. As an athletic director, he created or reorganized large programs for schools in Florida, Saudi Arabia, Maryland, and Ohio.
Robinson expects a majority of the Lake Mary staff to return and sees the program maintaining the level of excellence achieved to date.”
@demarest_tom@FloridaLX@tampalaxreport Some ADs are simply disengaged. Others may be negligent, inattentive, or ill-equipped to manage lax. Very few act with malice, yet the authority remains in their hands. Authority exercised without transparency/support for the coaches, hurts the integrity of the program.
@demarest_tom@FloridaLX@tampalaxreport When a coach is summarily dismissed — barring any legitimate HR or conduct-related issues — often the AD has yielded to pressure from a small but vocal group of dissatisfied or rogue parents. This group typically represents 10–20% of any team, regardless of on-field success.