TLC 2017 Red
Players:
Coaches:
Mike Farrell
Coach Bio ▼Mike Farrell, TLC founder, Director and Board Member, has a hand in coaching all the TLC teams and players from our youngest, newest players to our graduating, recruitable class. Mike was a defenseman at Calvert Hall High School where he was a member of the MSA Championship teams of 1971 and 1972, earning high school All-American honors in 1972. At the University of Maryland, Mike played in the NCAA Lacrosse Championships in all four years of his collegiate career, winning the championship in 1973 and 1975. He earned First-Team All-American honors in 1974 and 1975. He was a member of the ACC championship teams of 1973 and 1976. Mike received the William C. Schmeisser Award as the nation’s best defenseman in 1976 and Maryland’s Edwin E. Powell Award for great service to the game of lacrosse in 1976. He was also captain for the south team in the 1976 North/South Collegiate All-Star game. Mike played for the Maryland Lacrosse Club for 1979-82, winning the club championship in 1979 and 1982. He has continued his contribution to the sport of lacrosse as a coach at the recreational level.
Michelle Railey
Coach Bio ▼Michelle Railey coaches the 2017 Red team. She played varsity lacrosse at Notre Dame Prep. She served as captain her senior year, earning All-Star and USWLA All-American honors. In 2005 Michelle was inducted into the Notre Dame Prep Athletic Hall of Fame. At Loyola College Michelle served as captain her senior year leading the Lady Greyhounds to the NCAA Womens' Lacrosse Championship Final Four, was selected to play in the 1990 North/South Collegiate All-Star game and was the 1990 recipient of the Ernest Lagna Award for Loyola’s Most Outstanding Woman Student-Athlete. Michelle coached middle school lacrosse at Notre Dame Prep and has been involved with the Lutherville Timonium Recreation Council (LTRC) lacrosse program as a coach and age group coordinator since 2004. Additionally, Michelle has served as a Board member at Notre Dame Prep and The Marian House.