
Víctor Muñoz sufre una lesión en el sóleo que le 'complica' el Mundial
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The ASUN lacrosse championships at Jacksonville University feature 12 players from First Coast high schools, highlighting the sport's growth in the area. Six of these players are on the JU rosters, representing three men's and three women's teams.
This week's ASUN men's and women's lacrosse championships at Jacksonville University's Rock Stadium will not only showcase the Dolphins teams and facilities but also the growth of lacrosse on the First Coast.
Led by six area players on the JU rosters, there are 12 products of First Coast high schools playing in the tournament, for three of the four men's teams that qualified and three of the six women's teams.
Nease's Landon Tobin (11) tries to escape from Ponte Vedra's Ryker Kemp (88) during the FHSAA Region 1-2A high school boys lacrosse final on May 3, 2025. [Clayton Freeman/Florida Times-Union]
The list includes the last two Times-Union boys lacrosse First Coast players of the year, a three-time All First Coast girls selection and a handful of versatile multi-sport athletes.
The ASUN women's lacrosse tournament will be April 28, April 30 and May 2 at Rock Stadium and the ASUN men's tournament will be May 1 and May 3. The JU women are the second seed and will play the winner of Liberty and Kennesaw State on April 30 at 6 p.m.; and the JU men are the No. 1 seed and will play Kennesaw State in the semifinals on May 1 at 3 p.m.
The women's championship game will be May 2 at 1 p.m. and the men's championship will be May 3 at 1 p.m.
Jacksonville University
Daylin John-Hill (Bolles): The sophomore attack has 21 goals and 15 assists in 13 games, all starts. John-Hill, the 2024 Times-Union First Coast Player of the Year, was the .
There are 12 players from First Coast high schools participating in the ASUN lacrosse championships.
First Coast players are represented on three of the four men's teams and three of the six women's teams in the tournament.
The championships showcase the growth of lacrosse on the First Coast, highlighting local talent and the development of the sport.
The list includes the last two Times-Union boys lacrosse First Coast players of the year and a three-time All First Coast girls selection.

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Bolles graduate Daylin John-Hill was the ASUN Freshman of the Year in 2025 after scoring 31 goals and recording 19 assists for Jacksonville University.
William Krupsky (Fleming Island): A junior midfielder, Krupsky has 16 goals and eight assists, playing in all 13 games.
Maddox Johnson (Ponte Vedra): A junior midfielder, Johnson has one goal in six games. He was the 2022 Florida Class 2A Player of the Year.
Alex Madson (Ponte Vedra): A graduate senior midfielder who previously played at Transylvania, Madson has appeared in four games. While at Ponte Vedra he also played football and basketball.
Mason Hauseman (Ponte Vedra): A freshman midfielder who is being red-shirted, Hauseman helped the Sharks lacrosse team to the 2025 regional championship.
Air Force
Nolan Parlette (Ponte Vedra): The senior goalkeeper has played in six games with 19 saves (.345) and a 3-0 record. He played lacrosse and was a running back for the Sharks football team.
Mana Wilhelm (Creekside): The junior midfielder has one goal and two assists in four games.
Utah
Freddie DiMarzo (Ponte Vedra): In 10 games, the senior midfielder has two goals and one assist. He helped lead Ponte Vedra to the state championship in 2019 as a sophomore.
Ryker Kemp (Ponte Vedra): The freshman defender is being redshirted. He was the Times-Union First Coast Player of the Year in 2025 when he and Hauseman led the Sharks to a region title.
Jacksonville University
Ruby Lynch (Ponte Vedra): A junior midfielder, Lynch has played in 11 games this season with three goals and two assists.
Jacksonville University junior midfielder Ruby Lynch, who played at Ponte Vedra High School, has played in 11 games this season for the Dolphins.
Kennesaw State
Natalie Charyak (Creekside): One of the top scorers for the Owls, the sophomore attack has 11 goals and four assists in 16 games, with 11 starts. She was a three-time Times-Union All-First Coast selection.
Coastal Carolina
Ella Parker (Episcopal): A junior defender, Parker has played in all 17 games, with 12 ground balls and forcing seven turnovers.
This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Daylin John-Hill, Ryker Kemp among First Coast lacrosse products in ASUN