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2022 Full Season Details

New York State Class B Champions


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2018 Full Season Details

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2017 Full Season Details

Nassau County Champions Long Island Champions


2016 Full Season Details

Nassau County Champions


2015 Full Season Details


2014 Full Season Details


2013 Full Season Details

New York State Class B Champions | LI Class B Champions | Nassau B Champions


2012 Full Season Details

The 2012 team went 22-0 to capture the 5th New York State Championship in Garden City's illustrious history. The team was also ranked as the #1 Boy's High School team in the United States. The season included several wins over some of the top teams in the nation. The 12-11 victory over then #1 ranked Conestoga, PA at The Haverford School in April catapulted the Trojans to the # 1 ranking where they would remain for the rest of the spring season.

Devin Dwyer Named National 2012 HS Player of the Year by Lacrosse Magazine

NILCA Names Steve Finnell as the 2012 Coach of the Year

UNDEFEATED TROJANS WIN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TO FINISH AS NATION'S TOP-RANKED TEAM | YORKTOWN News Articles by Jake White


2011 Full Season Details

NYS State Finalist LI Class B Champions Nassau B Champions
LI CHAMPS Long Island 2011 Champions

Woodstick 2011
WOODSTICK 2011
Garden City Trojans defeat Manhasset 10-6 to win Woodstick Lacrosse Classic | 2011 Woodstick Classic Photos


2010 Full Season Details

LI "B" Champions Nassau "B" Champions State Finalist

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2009 Full Season Details

With a squad which included 14 freshmen and sophomores out of 34 and a very competitive schedule, the 2009 Trojans enjoyed an outstanding season by winning 17 of 21 games and capturing their fourth straight Nassau County Class B Championship. Defense was the key with seniors Reid Rosello Dan Niebler and Pierce Bradley combining with sophomores Brian Fischer and Stephen Jahelka to form an excellent unit. Goalies Chris Connors and Brendan Engelke shared playing time and allowed just 4.5 goals per game. Will Fuller led all scorers with freshman Devin Dwyer the primary feeder. Seniors Mike Lind and Vin Chiodo led the middies with support from Patric Berkery, Matt Montgomery and Kevin Dachille. With a strong 75th season behind them, the Trojans will return an outstanding nucleus of players next year.


2008 Full Season Details

Nassau County Class "B" Champions


2007 Full Season Details

March 23, 2007, Gibbons' 5 goals and 4 assists lead GC over Mepham 18-1 as Steve Finnell debuts as Garden City's fourth lacrosse coach.
March 31, 2007, Dean Gibbons (4) and Dan Savage (3) combine for 7 goals and Terry Kennedy adds 4 assists as the Trojans beat Manhasset in the 116th Woodstick Classic.
April 4, 2007, Dillon Dwyer's 5 goals lead GC over Plainedge, 14-2
April 7, 2007, Dean Gibbons has 4 goals and 4 assists in the 15-9 win over Suffolk powerhouse Ward Melville
April 11, 2007, Dillon Dwyer scores 6 goals as GC beats Division 20-6
April 14, 2007, Francis McDonough scores the winning goal in overtime as the Trojans rally to beat Cold Spring Harbor 10-9
April 19, 2007, Dan Savage and Francis McDonough each score 4 goals in a 14-4 triumph over Kennedy (Bellmore)
April 28, 2007, In the first-ever meeting between traditional powers, St. Paul's of Maryland ties the game in the final minute and wins 12-11 in overtime at Princeton
May 12, 2007, Dillon Dwyer scores the winning goal in overtime as the Trojans beat John Jay 7-6
May 18, 2007, Dan Savage scores 4 goals and Dean Gibbons registers 5 assists in a 16-3 win over Jericho in the first round of the Class B Playoffs
May 21, 2007, Dean Gibbons scores 7 goals as GC outlasts Hewlett 14-11 in a playoff game
May 24, 2007, Senior midfielder Tim Harder dominates the faceoffs late in the game and Dillon Dwyer scores the game winner in overtime as the Trojans beat Carey 9-8 in the semifinals
May 30, 2007, Gibbons, Savage and Dwyer each score 3 goals as GC beats Lynbrook 14-6 to win the Nassau County Class B Championship
June 5, 2007, Dean Gibbons scores the 236th goal of his high school career, tying the Long Island record, but GC loses the Long Island Championship game to Huntington for the second consecutive year. It is Huntington's 63rd straight win.


2006 Full Season Details

March 29, 2006, Rob Engelke and Dean Gibbons each score 5 goals in a 20-2 season opening win over Bethpage
March 31, 2006, Gibbons scores 6 goals and 3 assists as GC beats Mepham 19-2
April 5, 2006, Dean Gibbons scores 8 goals and Rob Engelke has 8 assists in the 24-1 win over Lawrence
April 8, 2006, Gibbons scores 7 goals and Dan Savage scores 4 in an 18-1 win over Carey. Rob Engelke has 5 assists.
April 11, 2006, Dean Gibbons scores 9 goals as the Trojans beat Division 20-5
April 15, 2006, Terry Kennedy scores the tying goal with 1.7 seconds left in regulation and Rob Engelke scores the winner in overtime as GC beats rival Manhasset 15-14 in the 115th Woodstick Classic.
April 18, 2006, Gibbons' 6 goals and Engelke's 5 assists help beat Torrey Pines, CA 13-10
April 22, 2006, Dean Gibbons has 7 goals and Terry Kennedy has 4 assists as the Trojans win the 3rd straight game in California over Poway 16-4
May 2, 2006, Steve Dachille's 6 goals lead GC to a 21-3 win over Jericho
May 10, 2006, Gibbons and Dachille combine for 8 of GC's 9 goals as the Trojans beat Hewlett 9-1
May 13, 2006, Francis McDonough, a sophomore, scores 4 goals in the Trojans' 23-4 win over Plainedge
May 17, 2006, Records fall as the Trojans crush New Hyde Park 34-0 after taking a 27-0 halftime lead. Gibbons totals 13 points on 9 goals and 4 assists. Steve Dachille scores 8 goals and Engelke has 6 assists.
May 22, 2006, Justin Lynch dominates faceoffs and scores twice as GC beats Bethpage 14-2 in the quarterfinals.
May 31, 2006, Coach Doc Dougherty gets his 565th and final win for GC as the Trojans beat Southside 7-5 in the Nassau Class B Championship. It is Doc's 11th county title. Dean Gibbons scores 5 goals to set a Long Island record of 101.


2005 Full Season Details

March 26, 2005, Sophomore Terry Kennedy scores the winning goal in overtime as GC wins the 114th Woodstick Classic 9-8
April 12, 2005, Trailing 5-0 after the first quarter, GC scores 8 goals in the second quarter on the way to an 11-9 win over Southside
April 14, 2005, Sophomore Dean Gibbons scores 6 goals in a 20-2 win over Jericho
April 16, 2005, Rob Engelke's 4 assists and 2 goals help rout John Jay 16-4
April 26, 2005, Dean Gibbons had 6 goals and 3 assists as the Trojans beat Winchester 14-1 in Boston
April 27, 2005, Terry Kennedy's 4 goals lead GC over Lincoln-Sudbury, MA 13-3
April 30, 2005, Dean Gibbons totals 6 goals and 3 assists in the 16-5 win over Division
May 9, 2005, Gibbons scores 6 goals while Tim Hay and Adam Cox each add 4 assists as the Trojans crush Glen Cove 26-0
May 20, 2005, Brian Holman scores 4 goals and Dean Gibbons sets a sophomore season record with 71 goals in GC's semifinal 16-4 win over Wantagh


2004 Full Season Details

March 23, 2004, Mike Pesce and Tim Hay lead GC over Lynbrook 9-2
March 27, 2004, Eight Trojans score multiple goals in the 22-2 win over Floral Park
March 30, 2004, The Trojans beat Chaminade 7-5 as Mike Burns scores 4 goals
April 7, 2004, The Trojans beat Poway 9-5 in their first game in California
May 1, 2004, Mike Burns scores 6 goals in the 11-10 win over Division. GC scored twice in the final 10 seconds to come from behind.
May 4, 2004, Tim Hay and Conor O'Brien total 13 points as GC tops Port Washington 14-3


2003 Full Season Details

March 22, 2003, Coach Doc Dougherty wins his 500th game by beating Lynbrook 12-4. Mike Burns scores 4 goals.
March 29, 2003, Mike Burns had 5 goals and 3 assists and John Adamo had 3 goals and 5 assists in a 19-2 win over Plainview-JFK.
April 2, 2003, The Trojans edge Chaminade 9-8 as Ryan Pomponio scores 3 goals.
April 19, 2003, Mike Burns and Randy Burke each score 5 goals in a 25-2 rout of Great Neck North.
May 2, 2003, Chris Miller scores 7 goals in an 11-2 win over Hicksville
May 7, 2003, John Adamo had 6 goals and 2 assists as GC beat Division 14-10
May 10, 2003, GC beats Manhasset 13-6 in the Woodstick Classic.
May 14, 2003, The Trojans edge Syosset 7-6 to finish 12-0 in the North Shore Conference.


2002 Full Season Details

April 1, 2002, Dan Flannery's 5 points help the Trojans beat Episcopal School, PA 7-6 in overtime.
April 6, 2002, Mike Burns' 4 goals lead GC to a 13-10 win over Lynbrook.
April 13, 2002, Chris Miller's 6 goals spark GC to a 13-9 victory over MacArthur.
April 16, 2002, Dan Flannery and Dan Oppedisano combine for 7 goals in the 20-3 win over Floral Park.
April 20, 2002, GC beats Massachusetts champ Winchester 17-5 at Yale as Dan Flannery totals 6 assists and John Adamo 4 assists.
May 3, 2002, Flannery totals 9 points in a 17-2 rout of Great Neck North.
May 7, 2002, GC wins the Conference Championship by beating Wantagh 11-7. Adamo scores 4 goals and Flannery has 5 assists.
May 14, 2002, Dan Flannery assists on 7 goals and totals 11 points in the 15-5 triumph over Port Washington.
May 20, 2002, In their fifth straight trip to the Nassau County Class B Championship game, GC suffers a disappointing 5-4 loss to Lynbrook. Dan Flannery finishes 3rd in GC history in assists (164) and total points (295). Defenseman Glenn Nick is named All-American.


2001 Full Season Details

March 20, 2001, Dan Flannery's 7 points lead GC over Lynbrook 15-6
March 24, 2001, Pete LeSueur's 8 points help the Trojans outlast Chaminade 14-12
March 31, 2001, Pete LeSueur scores 6 goals and 4 assists and Mike Wenzel scores the 10,000th goal in GC history as the Trojans crush Manhasset 20-8, the highest score ever in the rivalry.
April 5, 2001, Goalie Pete Burke shuts out Floral Park 15-0. Kyle Tietjen scores 4 goals.
April 11, 2001, In the team's first trip to Massachusetts, Pete LeSueur and Dan Flannery score 3 goals each in the 9-3 win over Duxbury.
April 18, 2001, LeSueur's 9 points pace GC over Cary 24-2
April 28, 2001, In first place battle, GC tops Wantagh 13-10
May 2, 2001, Kyle Tietjen's 5 goals help the Trojans crush Port Washington 20-6
May 5, 2001, Dan Flannery's 5 assists are the key as Gc beats Lawrence 15-7
May 8, 2001, Pete LeSueur scores 6 goals in the 17-2 win over Southside.
May 19, 2001, LeSueur's 8 points pace GC's 18-4 victory over Southside.
May 24, 2001, GC completes its 38 game winning streak, the second longest in school history, by beating Floral Park 17-8 in the Nassau B Semifinal. Lacrosse Magazine ranks the Trojans #1 in the nation.
May 31, 2001, Wantagh ends GC's streak in the Nassau County Championship 10-8. Peter LeSueuer scores 7 points to finish his career with the school record of 373. His 193 assists are also a school mark and he becomes GC's first three-time All-American.


2000 Full Season Details

April 1, 2000, Trojans rally with 5 goals in the 4th quarter to beat Manhasset, 9-8
April 14, 2000, 14 different goal scorers contribute to a 24-0 shutout win over Floral Park
April 27, 2000, Paul Capelli's 4 goals help GC win 10-7 over Kent Denver, Colorado.
April 29, 2000, Pete LeSueur scores 8 goalsin 16-9 win over East Manuel in Colorado. Dan Flannery adds 2 goals 4 assists
May 3, 2000, Paul Cappelli scores 7 goasl and Dan Flannery adds 6 in 23-15 shoot out win over South Side, the highest scoring game in 66 year GC history
May 6, 2000, Dan Flannery ties the sophomore record with 6 assists in 21-2 triumph win over Herricks.
May 10, 2000, GC blanks Herricks 28-0 led by Dave Duffy's 5 goals.
May 13, 2000, Trojans tie school record by scoring 53 goals in two consecutive games. The 25-3 win over Carey is led by Paul Cappelli's 6 goals and Ryan Capilupi's 4.
May 23, 2000, Cappelli scores 6 goals as GC trounces Bellmore JFK, 21-5
May 31, 2000, GC beats Port Washington 14-9 to win the Nassau Class B Championship
June 7, 2000, Trojans score twicein final period to edge Comsewogue, 8-6, for the L.I. Class B Title
June 8, 2000, Pete LeSueur scores 3 goals and adds 5 assists in 17-8 win over Niskayuna in N.Y. State Classs B Semifinal
June 10, 2000, All-American Pete LeSueur scores 5 goals and 6 assists as Trojans beat Carthage 18-15 to win the N.Y. State Class B Championship and finish undefeated at 21-0


1999 Full Season Details

March 29, 1999, Paul Cappelli's 5 goals pace GC over Friends Academy 24-1
April 3, 1999, Sophomore Peter LeSueur scores 4 goals as the Trojans top Manhasset 12-10 in overtime.
April 9, 1999, LeSueur and Cappelli each score 5 goals in 20-6 win over Great Neck North.
April 21, 1999, Rich Aurigemma's 4 goals and LeSueur's 5 assists help GC crush Seaford 16-2
May 14, 1999, GC tops Bethpage 9-8 in sudden death overtime.
May 31, 1999, Jimm Wills' 3 goals leads scoring as the Trojans beat Manhasset 10-9 in the County B Semifinals. Peter LeSueur is the first GC Sophomore to be named All-American. Goalie Eric Wenzel is All-American Honorable Mention.


1998 Full Season Details

March 28, 1998, The season opens with an 11-3 triumph over Lynbrook, completing a 22 game winning streak.
April 8, 1998, B.J. Prager scores 7 goals and freshman Peter LeSueur adds 5 assists in the 13-3 win over St. Anthony's.
April 18, 1998, In the "Battle of the Sound", GC beats New Canaan 6-5 at Manhasset.
May 29, 1998, The high scoring duo of Doug Staab and B.J. Prager combines for 11 goals in a 14-5 playoff win over Floral Park.
June 2, 1998, Chris Houston's two goals help edge Lynbrook 8-6 in the semifinals.
June 5, 1998, Manhasset scores twice in the 4th quarter to come from behind and beat the Trojans 8-7 in the County B Final. B.J. Prager completes his career with 154 goals and Doug Staab finishes with 149.


1997 Full Season Details

March 25, 1997, B.J. Prager scores 6 goals and Rob Adamo adds 5 assists in a 10-5 season opening win over Lynbrook.
April 12, 1997, Doug Staab and B.J. Prager each score 5 goals as the Trojans beat new Canaan 15-6
April 17, 1997, Coach Doc Dougherty wins his 400th game 11-5 over Bellmore Kennedy.
April 26, 1997, Six goals by Doug Staab lead GC over North Shore 15-9
April 30, 1997, GC scores 3 goals in the fourth quarter to beat Manhasset 9-7
May 8, 1997, Pete Dell'Olio scores 4 goals in the 16-8 romp over St. Anthony's.
May 13, 1997, Rob Adamo has 5 assists against Floral Park giving him 11 in two games.
May 30, 1997, The Trojans beat Manhasset 5-4 to win the Nassau B Championship.
June 3, 1997, Doug Staab's 5 goals lead GC over Comsewogue 11-9 in the Long Island B Championship.
June 5, 1997, Garden City scores 9 goals in the first quarter and goes on to crush John Jay 17-9 in the NY State B Semifinal.
June 7, 1997, The Trojans win the NY State Class B Championship and finish undefeated 21-0 by edging Corning East 12-11 in overtime at Syracuse. After leading 9-1, GC had to come back to tie on Brandon Wenk's late goal and win in overtime on B.J. Prager's goal.


1996 Full Season Details

March 21, 1996, Tim Houston's 6 goals pace GC to a 25-3 opening day over Sewanhaka.
April 9, 1996, A 25-4 win over Great Neck North follows a 24-2 trouncing of MacArthur.
April 22, 1996, Scott Massey totals 9 points in a 21-2 win over Great Neck South.
May 8, 1996, B.J. Prager sets a school sophomore record with 6 goals in an 11-8 triumph over Friends Academy.
May 23, 1996, Matt Crofton's 9 points pace the Trojans past Floral Park, 11-7 in the Nassau B Quarterfinal.


1995 Full Season Details

March 25, 1995, The Trojans rally from a 4-0 deficit to beat St. Anthony's 7-4
April 1, 1995, Matt Crofton's 5 goals lead GC past Lynbrook 16-4
April 19, 1995, Dave Maher scores 5 goals in a 23-0 shutout of Kennedy (Bellmore)
May 9, 1995, Eleven first quarter goals are the highlight of the 25-4 rout of Great Neck North.
May 13, 1995, All-American Brett Kohart's 5 goals lead the Trojans to an 18-2 win over Division.
May 30, 1995, The Trojans rally to beat Bethpage 7-6 in the Nassau Class B Semifinal.
June 2, 1995, In the 100th meeting between the schools since 1935, Manhasset beats the Trojans 8-5 in the Nassau Class B Championship. Manhasset leads the series 60-40.


1994 Full Season Details

April 19, 1994, A 31-4 win over Carey sets the school record. Twenty goals came in the first half.
April 28, 1994, The Trojans shutout Great Neck South 24-0 after blanking Southside 21-0 in the previous game.
May 1, 1994, Manhasset tops GC 13-12 before more than 1,500 fans at GC. Controversy follows over an apparent "phantom goal" by the Indians.
May 10, 1994, Tim Glisker scores 7 goals in a 20-5 win over MacArthur.
May 12, 1994, Thirteen first quarter goals tie the school record as the Trojans crush Elmont 21-3
May 21, 1994, GC dominates Farmingdale 10-1 behind Chris Massey's 5 goals in the County A-B crossover at Mineola.
June 3, 1994, Before more than 5,000 fans at Hofstra, the Trojans beat Manhasset 8-5 for the Nassau Class B Championship. Mike Ferrucci's 3 straight clutch goals are the highlight.
June 7, 1994, GC wins the Long Island Championship by topping Stony Brook 19-4. Massey and Ferrucci each total 8 points.
June 9, 1994, The Trojans beat Yorktown 16-9 in the State Semifinal at Hofstra. Massey leads with 5 goals.
June 11, 1994, Garden City (20-1) wins the NY State Class B Championship by beating Corning East 15-7 at Kingston. The three attackmen Mike Ferrucci, Chris Massey and Tim Glisker are named All-Americans. Ferrucci finishes with 301 career points - a GC record.


1993 Full Season Details

April 8, 1993, Chris Massey scores 4 goals and adds 4 assists in a 15-4 win over MacArthur.
April 15, 1993, The Trojans score 17 goals in the first half in a 20-1 trouncing of Great Neck South.
April 17, 1993, Mike Ferrucci totals 12 points in a 21-8 win over Lynbrook.
April 21, 1993, GC ties the school record with 26 goals against Southside.
April 27, 1993, Chris Massey scores 7 goals in a 17-1 rout of Friends Academy.
April 29, 1993, Mike Wurster's 7 goals highlight the 23-2 victory over Glen Cove.
May 15, 1993, The Trojans top Farmingdale 6-5 in a Class A-B crossover game.
June 3, 1993, The Trojans rally to beat Lynbrook 8-7 in the Nassau County Class B Championship. All-America defenseman Pete Murphy excels.
June 8, 1993, Massey (5 goals) and Ferrucci (6 assists) lead GC to the Long Island Class B title, 19-2 over Half Hollow Hills West.


1992 Full Season Details

March 31, 1992, Defense led by All-American Pete Murphy holds off Manhasset 5-4
April 7, 1992, Brooks Kaufman scores 5 in the 21-0 victory over Sewanhaka.
April 22, 1992, Sophomore Tim Glisker's 5 goals help beat Hill School 20-4
April 28, 1992, Mike Ferrucci's 7 points highlight the 18-3 win over West Hempstead.
May 12, 1992, The Trojans complete their fourth straight unbeaten league season.
May 22, 1992, Don McDonough scores 4 goals as GC opens the playoffs with a 15-3 triumph over Cold Spring Harbor.
June 2, 1992, Appearing in the County final for the 7th time in 8 years, the Trojans lose to Lynbrook 8-6.


1991 Full Season Details

GCHS starts keeping records for total goals, assists and total points

March 26, 1991, The Trojans score 9 goals in the first quarter on the way to a 19-2 win against Freeport.
April 6, 1991, Eugene Curran totals 10 points in Garden City's 20-3 win over defending Class A Champion Port Washington.
April 12, 1991, Andy Crofton scores 7 goals and Sean Miller has 8 assists in the Trojans' 20-2 triumph over West Hempstead. Miller totals 12 points.
April 19, 1991, Freshman Chris Massey sets a class record with 4 goals in a 25-2 win over Plainedge. 14 GC players score goals.
May 3, 1991, The Trojans tie their school record with 26 goals against West Hempstead. 15 players score goals.
May 7, 1991, Team records for goals in a quarter (13) and half (20) are set in a 23-1 win over Great Neck North.
May 16, 1991, Eugene Curran's 7 goals and Andy Crofton's 7 assists crush Bethpage 19-3. The Trojans finish 12-0 in league play to extend the league winning streak to 42.
May 23, 1991, Garden City tops Island Trees 13-1 in the second round playoff game. The victory extends the team's home field winning streak to 75 dating back to 1984.
May 31, 1991, The Trojans beat Manhasset 9-4 to win the second straight Nassau County Class B Championship.
June 4, 1991, Garden City's 23rd straight win, a 21-2 triumph over Rocky Point, captures a second consecutive Long Island Class B title.
June 6, 1991, A 12-7 loss to Yorktown in the State semifinals ends GC's season. Garden City establishes a county record of 407 goals. Curran finishes with a midfielder record of 70. Miller's 46-77-123 leads the team. Andy Crofton totals 56-61-117.


1990 Full Season Details

March 24, 1990, At Pottstown, PA, Joe Walsh scores 6 goals to pace the Trojans to a 21-2 win over the Hill School.
April 9, 1990, Sean Miller records 9 assists as Garden City records its biggest win ever against Manhasset 17-3.
April 17, 1990, Andy Crofton's 5 goals along with 4 each by Wes Depp and Eugene Curran help top Mineola 18-2
May 4, 1990, Depp's 5 goals and Miller's 6 assists help the Trojans open up a 15-0 halftime lead in a 20-0 shutout of Great Neck North.
May 18, 1990, The Trojans beat Sewanhaka 18-4 to finish their league season 12-0. Garden City's league winning streak stands at 30.
May 25, 1990, The Trojans hold Levittown Division to zero shots and win 6-0 in the second round playoff game.
June 1, 1990, Garden City wins the Nassau Class B Championship by topping Manhasset 11-3 at Hofstra. The team moved into the Class B grouping due to falling enrollment.
June 5, 1990, Sean Miller's 7 assists tie the school playoff record as the Trojans trounce Rocky Point 14-2 in the Long Island Class B Championship.


1989 Full Season Details

April 21, 1989, Matt Heaney assists on 7 goals as the Trojans crush East Meadow 25-3
April 29, 1989, Wes Depp's 4 goals lead 14 scorers in a 25-0 win over Valley Stream Central.
May 22, 1989, Heaney's 7 assists and Depp's 5 goals beat Herricks 13-5


1988 Full Season Details

April 8, 1988, Garden City beats Connecticut State Champion New Canaan for the second straight year.
May 20, 1988, Rob Falk scores 5 goals and Matt Heaney records 6 assists in a 14-1 win over MacArthur.
May 27, 1988, Falk's 4 goals top East Meadow 9-3 in playoffs. The attackman finishes with 58 goals and 101 points.


1987 Full Season Details

March 26, 1987, The Trojans beat the Hill School (PA) 25-4 as 17 different players score goals.
April 7, 1987, Mickey Cavuoti assists on 10 goals in the 20-1 win over Great Neck North.
May 26, 1987, Jay McMahon's 3 goals key Garden City's 11-4 triumph over Calhoun for the third straight Nassau Championship.
June 2, 1987, Cavuoti assists on 5 goals as the Trojans beat Ward Melville 8-5 for the Long Island Class A Title. It is Garden City's 47th consecutive victory over two seasons.
June 4, 1987, The Trojans winning season is ended by Yorktown 9-8. Cavuoti finishes with 92 assists and 133 points.


1986 Full Season Details

April 1, 1986, Andy Kraus scores 6 times in a 14-4 win over Manhasset.
May 28, 1986, Kraus leads the fourth quarter comeback in a 7-6 playoff win over Hicksville.
June 4, 1986, The Trojans win the Nassau County Class A Championship by topping Calhoun 6-4.
June 6, 1986, Mickey Cavuoti assists on 3 goals as Garden City comes back to beat Ward Melville 6-5 for the Long Island Championship before more than 4,000 at Hofstra.
June 10, 1986, Garden City beats Yorktown 7-4 in the State Semifinal.
June 14, 1986, The Trojans win the New York State Class A Championship by beating Fairport 14-6 at Hofstra. Garden City led by MVP Andy Kraus, who dominated faceoffs and scored 69 goals, finished with a perfect 25-0 record.


1985 Full Season Details

March 22, 1985, Scott Hiller's 6 goals top Manhasset, 18-10, in 50th anniversary of the rivalry.
April 9, 1985, Paul Basile totals 12 points in 16-7 victory over Freeport.
April 22, 1985, Basile has his second straight 7 assist game as G.C. beats Norwalk, Connecticut 19-6.
May 28, 1985, Rob Griffith's goal in sudden death overtime beats Farmingdale 7-6 for the Nassau County Championship.
May 31, 1985, Garden City beats Ward Melville 10-5 at Hofstra to win the Long Island Championship.
June 4, 1985, The Trojans edge Yorktown 11-10 at West Point's Michie Stadium in the State semifinal.
June 8, 1985, Playing in the State Championship for the first time, the Trojans lose to West Genesee 10-3 at Cornell. Garden City finishes 23-2 as Scott Hiller totals 84 goals and Paul Basile 96 assists and 137 points.


1984 Full Season Details

April 7, 1984, Playing at historic Franklin field in Philadelphia, Garden City edges Lower Merion, 8-7
May 22, 1984, Sean Dougherty who finishes the season with 102 points scores 9 goals in an exciting 15-12 playoff win over Elmont.


1983 Full Season Details

May 13, 1983, Sean Dougherty's 6 goal, 4 assist performance in 20-1 victory over West Hempstead is the highlight of GC's first losing season since 1969.


1982 Full Season Details

May 18, 1982, Led by All-American James Koester, the Trojans clinch the Conference II title.


1981 Full Season Details

May 13, 1981, Tierney records 5 goals and 5 assists in the 16-4 win over Herricks.
May 26, 1981, The Trojans beat Berner, 5-4 in the playoffs for the 17th straight win in a 19-2 season. Tierney finishes with 100 points.


1980 Full Season Details

April 19, 1980, Tom Tierney scores 7 times in the 12-10 thriller over Port Washington. The Trojans go on to the Division Championship.


1979 Full Season Details

March 29, 1979, The Trojans crush Blue Ridge, VA 25-0 as Tim Worstell scores 8 goals.
April 11, 1979, Paul Hollis totals 10 points in the 14-8 triumph over Bethpage.
April 20, 1979, Tim Worstell scores 9 goals in the 23-0 win over Herricks.
May 2, 1979, A Garden City record is set in a 26-1 win over Plainview Kennedy. Worstell scores 7.
May 29, 1979, The Trojans beat Elmont, 11-10, in the quarterfinals. Worstell completes the season three days later with a Nassau record of 88 goals. Hollis has 70 assists.


1978 Full Season Details

April 20, 1978, Seven goals by Tim Worstell and five assists by Paul Hollis lead Garden City to a 15-2 win over Plainveiw.


1977 Full Season Details

May 26, 1977, Led by Mark Hollis and sophomore Tim Worstell, the Trojans top Bethpage 8-5 in the playoffs.


1976 Full Season Details

May 14, 1976, Pete Worstell scores a record ten goals in the 15-3 win over Glen Cove.
May 18, 1976, Rich Graham records 10 assists and 2 goals in the 18-6 win against Clarke. Graham finishes with 70 assists for the 14-4 Trojans, who win the Division crown.


1975 Full Season Details

April 1, 1975, Pete Worstell raises his goal total to 25 in Garden City's first four games. Rich Graham assists on 8 goals in the season opener.
April 16, 1975, Pete Worstell sets the school record with 9 goals in the 15-9 win over Mineola.
May 9, 1975, Worstell's 8 goals top Mineola 16-5. Pete finishes his season with 83 while Graham totals 60 assists.


1974 Full Season Details

March 28, 1974, Doc Dougherty wins his first victory 5-1 over Freeport.


1973 Full Season Details

April 19, 1973, Pete Hollis has 8 assists in the 13-3 win over MacArthur.
May 29, 1973, The Trojans (17-1) win the North Shore Championship by trouncing Bethpage 13-7. It is coach Julio Silvestri's 203rd and final win.


1972 Full Season Details

April 8, 1972, Bob MacLeod's 7 goals help beat Syosset 15-1


1971 Full Season Details

March 23, 1971, Tom Nolan and Tom Venier each score 6 goals in the 19-5 season opening win over Cold Spring Harbor.


1970 Full Season Details

May 20, 1970, The Trojans beat Mineola 7-4 to clinch the division title.


1969 Full Season Details


1968 Full Season Details


1967 Full Season Details

May 9, 1967, Pete Johnson's 8 assists and 3 goals top Hicksville 15-2


1966 Full Season Details

May 24, 1966, John Ince scores 4 goals in the 12-0 shutout of Farmingdale as GC finishes its season 12-0
June 7, 1966, Pete Johnson's six goals lead the Trojans to a 9-6 win over East Meadow in the Nassau Championship game at Hofstra.
June 10, 1966, Garden City wins the Long Island Championship beating Huntington 10-8 at West Islip. Russ Bankes assists on four goals.


1965 Full Season Details


1964 Full Season Details


May 23, 1964, The Trojans top McArthur 8-6 in the playoffs for the league title.


1963 Full Season Details

April 9, 1963 - GC beats MacArthur, 14-7, as Bob Mccleery scores 5 goals
April 12, 1963 - Bob Mccleery scores 5 goals and Bruce Corbridge adds 5 assists in 9-1 win over Plainview.
April 16, 1963 - Bruce Corbridge totals 9 points as Trojans top Herricks, 13-2
April 19, 1963 - Bruce Corbridge assists on 10 goals and Bob Mccleery scores 6 as GC blanks Bethpage, 15-0
April 23, 1963 - Bruce Corbridge sets the County record with 14 assists and Bob McCleery scores 7 goals in the 18-1 win over Division.


1962 Full Season Details

May 18, 1962, Ralph Bankes has 5 goals and 6 assists as GC crushes Herricks, 19-0. Bruce Corbridge adds 4 goals and 3 assists.


1961 Full Season Details

May 23, 1961 - Ed "Punky" Booth scores 4 goals and adds 4 assists in a 12-0 shutout of Plainview
May 26, 1961 - The 12-2 Trojans trounce Floral Park, 14-2, as Ralph Bankes records 5 goals and 3 assists.


1960 Full Season Details

May 20, 1960, Bruce Bauer ties the record with 8 goals in the 20-0 win over Whitman.
June 4, 1960, Future All-American Jim Lewis leads Uniondale to 5-2 victory in the final Metropolitan Long Island League Championship game. In its final season, the league names its two divisions in honor of its pioneers, Jim Steen of Garden City and Jason Stranahan of Manhasset.


1959 Full Season Details

- Jim Glimm, Bruce Bauer, John Martin and Jim Griffith lead Trojans to a 14-2 win over Hempstead. GC finishes 8-3 and begins a winning tradition that will see only three losing seasons in the next half century.


1958 Full Season Details

April 30, 1958 - GC edges Massapequa, 7-6, as Dick Whitfield scores 3 goals.


1957 Full Season Details

April 30, 1957, Dick Whitfield scores 4 goals in the 12-3 win over Huntington.


1956 Full Season Details

May 26, 1956 - Two-time team MVP Bob Swanson leads Trojans' 14-3 win over Huntington. It is Garden City's first game against a Suffolk team.


1955 Full Season Details


1954 Full Season Details

May 13, 1954 - Trojans top Poly Prep, 6-1, behind John Heins' 4 goals.
May 15, 1954 - Bruce Kennedy's 4 goals pace GC over Peekskill Military Academy, 9-2.


1953 Full Season Details

May 29, 1953 - GC clinches the Metropolitan-L.I. League Gold Division with a 2-1 triumph over Mineola. Bernie Haebe and Ray Polley are voted M.V.P.'s.


1952 Full Season Details

May 26, 1952, - Manhasset beats the Trojans, 11-4, behind the play of future N. F. L. great Jim Brown.
April 26, 1952, - Tom Paisley and Art Helmus star in a 5-1 win over Peekskill Military Academy.


1951 Full Season Details

April 18, 1951 - Coach Julio Silvestri makes his coaching debut with an 11-5 win over Poly Prep of Brooklyn. Don Kohart scores 4 goals.
May 28, 1951 - Tom Price scores 5 goals in a 13-1 win over Mineola. Alan Johnson wins his second straight team M.V.P. award.


1950 Full Season Details


1949 Full Season Details


1948 Full Season Details

May 15, 1948, - Randy Hammel ties his own record with 8 goals in a 21-1 romp over Eastern Military Academy of Connecticut. Hammel, Bill Hubbell and Jim Fanning lead the Trojans to their third Met - L.I. title. Defenseman Hubbell earned All-America honors at the University of Maryland and was the winner of the Schmeisser Cup as the nation's top defenseman in 1952. He was elected to the Metropolitan-N.Y. Hall of Fame.

Nassau County FinalsDefenseman Hubbell earned All-America honors at the University of Maryland nation's top defenseman in 1952.


1947 Full Season Details

May 28, 1947 - Randy Hamel scores a record 8 goals in a 14-3 win over N.Y. Military Academy.


1946 Full Season Details

April 10, 1946 -Jim Bicknell scores 5 goals as Trojans top Poly Prep, 16-2
May 3, 1946 - John Whitaker's 3 goals are the difference in a 9-7 win over Manhasset.
June 4, 1946 - Bill Fuller's outstanding play at midfield helps GC beat Manhasset, 6-1, in a playoff for the Metropolitan-L.I. League Championship. Fuller went on to become a three-time AllAmerican at Syracuse and was elected to the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1981.


1945 Full Season Details

May 22, 1945 - The Trojans beat Sewanhaka 6-3 to clinch the Metropolitan Long Island Championship.
April 21, 1945 - Garden City travels to West Point and loses 6-3 to the Army Plebes. Trojans beat Sewanhaka, 6-3, to clinch their first Metropolitan-Long Island League championship.


1944 Full Season Details


1943 Full Season Details


1942 Full Season Details

May 9, 1942, Bernard Moline scores twice to tie N.Y. Military Academy. Moline was killed in WWII and today the school's MVP award honors him.


1941 Full Season Details

May 27, 1941 - An 8-4 victory over Sewanhaka completes Garden City's first winning season.


1940 Full Season Details


1939 Full Season Details

May 2, 1939, Garden City beats Manhasset for the first time 5-2


1938 Full Season Details


1937 Full Season Details

May 21, 1937 - Frank Hall sets a school record with 5 goals in a 16-1 victory over Boys High.


1936 Full Season Details

May 2nd, 1936 - Garden City wins its first game beating Boys High of Brooklyn 6-1. Jim Steen is Garden City's coach. Garden City wins its first game, beating Boys High of Brooklyn, 6-1. The coach is Jim Steen.


1935 Full Season Details

May 22, 1935 - Garden City and Manhasset play the first official game of what will become the longest uninterrupted public school scholastic rivalry in the nation. Manhasset wins, 9-0