Tuesday, June 2, 2009

SPOTLIGHT ON COACH "B" - Founding Coach of Eastside Catholic Boys Lacrosse - 2009 State Finalist

Coach B is the 3rd coach from the left - with his Eastside Catholic team
Bill Brosseau - "the heart and soul of NW Lacrosse."
  • Leader
  • Mentor
  • Lacrosse Entrepreneur
UPDATED, 6/7 - I have played and coached with Bill Brosseau and can tell you Coach "B" is an awesome individual. In the early 1980's, Bill helped the sport with Everett Smith in coaching "Lake Washington Lacrosse Team". Bill's an original. He's a pioneer of lacrosse in the Northwest - both for boys and girls.

In 1983, Bill took over as Varsity Head Coach of the first Eastside Boys Lacrosse Club. He guided his Club to State Championship appearances in '84 and '85 and placed 10 players on the All League Team. The Eastside Lacrosse Club became the spawning ground for players, coaches, and referees. The fast growth of "Eastside" helped many teams to get started -- Redmond Mustangs, Issaquah, Sammamish, Evergreen, Overlake, North Shore, and Bellevue. Bill's heart and soul was given to many of these young players from day 1. Could Coach B be considered one of the Founding Father's of NW lacrosse? That's up to you, but please keep reading.

Bill Brosseau is a born leader, youth mentor and lacrosse entrepreneur. He honors the game, probably as much or more than any coach I've known. Bill is a humble, giving individual, coaching from his heart, with civility, and respect, never shouting derisively at his players for "the easy fix". I know of no other coach who honors his players with the depth of belief and faith he shares. Bill inspires. He is a tall, imposing figure with an Army background. He once sold Nautilus weight building equipment. You get the picture! His players listen! (Photo of David Carlton shooting)

Coach "B" has achieved amazing success with his current Eastside Catholic (EC) High Schoolteam of Sammamish, WA. In just three short years, Bill built the program from a JV team to a Division II State finalist! EC was undefeated in their Cascade Conference (12-0). Bill built his team from the ground up. In three short years he developed three All-Cascade Conference players: Robert Pfluger, Nick Pizzitola, and Kyle Decker. Michael Creswell (#17) is pictured in the photo with Coach B. during the semi-final game vs. Redmond.

I played Defense with Bill (and Everett Smith) for the Redmond Lacrosse Club in the mid-eighties and briefly helped Bill with his EC JV team. Every time our paths crossed, Coach Bill would ask me to coach! First it was the Eastside Middle School Boys team. Then it was the Eastside Catholic Girls Varsity team. Yes. Bill was an early innovator of Girls lacrosse. Finally, it was Eastside Catholic boys JV. Bill's persistent invitations were his way of honoring the strong camaraderie, respect, and brotherhood of lacrosse, the values he so cherishes. Bill Brosseau is a class act. He's a gentleman in every sense of the word.

Bill is from the East, as are most "originals". As a child he was the "Ball Boy" for the Army Lacrosse Team. Bill played on the West Point grounds in his youth and high school from 1965-1971. . Upon graduating from Salem College, VA. in 1975 with a B.S. in Physical Education he taught and coached at the New York Military Academy in upstate New York. He became the Defense Coordinator of the Cadet Lacrosse Team and helped steer them to two Hudson Valley League Championships two years in a row.

Bill's lacrosse coach mentors were: Hall of Fame Coach Ace Adams, Hall of Fame Player and Coach Bill Rich, and Hall of Fame Coach Everett Smith. Bill Brosseau and what he has done for the NW game while mentoring many hundreds of players is deserving of our recognition. Bill  is right up there with the best. I hope the Washington Chapter of the US Lacrosse Association and the Washington Lacrosse Association will someday honor Bill as he has honored Washington lacrosse during his 30-year love fest with the game.

Bill  couldn't have done it without the support of his wife, Dianne. With two children and four grandchildren, Bill has been busy off the field. All his grand kids have had sticks since birth and they're all lefty's. Watch out Syracuse!

Click photos to enlarge. A photo album of pics & clips from the 2009 WHSBLA State Championship. Girls lacrosse is growing fast. And, Bill coached the girls, too. Learn more about the Girls Lacrosse game here.


BILL'S EMAIL The sources for this post are: the 2009 EC Lacrosse Program, the 2009 WLBSC Program, and my personal experiences with B and the game. Any comments or opinions are welcome! (click on the "comments" button below).

Eastside Catholic High School Sports Web Page
Factoid:
For the last decade, lacrosse has been one of the fastest-growing team sports in the
country. US Lacrosse chapters have been established in 39 states and more than 500,000
played on organized teams in 2008 compared to just over 250,000 in 2001.
Youth lacrosse participation has more than doubled in just seven years. US Lacrosse, '09

7 comments:

  1. (from an email)
    Bob,

    Thanks for sharing, Bob. I enjoyed reading the story and background on Bill.

    I had the pleasure of scoring the championship game between EC and Overlake. A very exciting game. EC never gave up and pushed it to the very end. Very admirable as a team and speaks volumes about the coaching staff.

    Dan

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  2. From an email, 6/5/09

    Great article (I read the revised one). I’m sure the Chapter will be looking at Bill for our next class of inductees. Good to hear from you. Vern

    Vern Smith
    Head Coach Maple Valley
    President of the Board, WHSBLA
    (eastside)

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  3. From an email - 6/5/09

    Bob, thanks again for doing this, I am embarrassed of all the things you said about me. It should have never been about me, it should always be about we. I have heard from some nice folks.

    B

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  4. From an email, 6/5/09

    That is a great write up and well-deserved. Bill is a wonderful person and a great coach and we are very fortunate to have our young men learning from him as did our young women when he started our girl’s lacrosse program several year’s ago. The first question we always ask when hiring a coach is, “Would I want my son or daughter playing for this person?” I can’t think of anyone else I’d rather have my kids play for. Thanks for passing this on to me. Jim

    Jim Kubacki
    President
    Eastside Catholic School
    232 228th Avenue SE
    Sammamish, WA 98074
    jkubacki@eastsidecatholic.org

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  5. From an email, 6/6/09


    WOW!
    Bob if this keeps up, I might have to get an agent and bigger hat size.
    Bill

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  6. Bill, You wrote the story, I just reported it. You'll have to keep the hat.

    LAX forever!

    Bob

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  7. From an email, 6/5/09
    (click on name for Vashon website


    Charley Rosenberry

    Thank you for sharing this, Bob. It’s a wonderful tribute.

    Charley

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