Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Lacrosse Award
The Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award is presented annually by the USILA to the top college goaltender in NCAA Divisions I, II, and III. Johns Hopkins has won the most awards, with 14. Starting in 1990, the award is also presented to the top women's goaltender in NCAA Divisions I, II & III.
The Kelly High School Lacrosse Award is the country's oldest continuous high school lacrosse award given annually to Maryland's top high school player. Finalist awards are also made to the most outstanding lacrosse players in each high school division, selected by the Maryland State Lacrosse Coaches Association. Ensign Kelly's name also appears on various dedications throughout Baltimore, many related to youth athletics.
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The annual Kelly Award banquet also recognizes those lacrosse players from Maryland who gave their lives during World War II.
Maryland Lacrosse Players Who Sacrificed Their Lives During World War II
Boy's Latin
George F. Cobb
Thomas T. Galloway
Edward H. Marshall
Harry L. Rogers, Jr.
Wm. C. Van Horn, Jr.
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City College
Bruce Pelto
George Penniman
Myer Silber
Franklin Talcott
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Forest Park
Herbert Powley
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Friends
Kenneth Gaynor
Clifton K. Poole
Douglas Wheelack
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Gilman
Richard Baughman
Tyler Campbell
Arthur Fulton
Howard May
Samuel Miles
Ralph Thomas
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McDonogh
William P. Cole, III
John Delehay
Claude A. Diffenderfer, Jr.
William J. Herrine
C. Markland Kelly
Vincent K. Kohlerman
Robert A. Rasche
Edwin Renoff
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Park
Frank Cone
Sangree Froelicher
Edward Kohn
Rene Edward Lash
William Maltbie
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Polytechnic
William M. Frank
Jack I. Turnball
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St. Paul's
Hunter Cole
Dabney Cruikshank
Richard Donohue
Jack H. Poehlman
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Severn
Robert Crutcher
Walter C. Davis
Harry H. Gaver, Jr.
Morris D. Gilmor, Jr.
George G. Gulech
Charles P. Mason, Jr.
Robert W. Maxwell
John L. Mehling
Montgomery C. Meigs
Bethel V. Otter
P.V.H. Weems, Jr.
Towson
E. Russell Allen
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