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Rabil Named Warrior Player of the Year Major League Lacrosse (MLL), the premier professional outdoor lacrosse league, announced Wednesday that Boston Cannons' midfielder Paul Rabil has been selected as the 2009 Warrior Offensive Player of the Year, according to MLL Commissioner David Gross. Read More
Rabil Named National Spokesman of NCSA July 6, 2009-Bethesda, MD-The National Cued Speech Association is pleased to introduce professional lacrosse player Paul Rabil as its first National Spokesman. Read More
Paul Rabil Selected With #1 Overall Pick Midfielder Paul Rabil from Johns Hopkins University was selected by the Boston Cannons with the first overall pick in the 2008 Major League Lacrosse (MLL) Collegiate Draft, which took place at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. Read More
Stealth Sign Top Draft Pick Paul Rabil San Jose Stealth President and General Manager Johnny Mouradian has announced that the club has signed forward Paul Rabil to a two-year contract. Read More
Lacrosse Shooting Clinic Gives Area Boys Helping Hand The 55 boys' high school lacrosse players who attended the Upper 90 league's shooting clinic with Johns Hopkins all-American Paul Rabil on Saturday in Germantown were not the only ones who came away having learned something. Read More
Lacrosse: Home Is Where the Heart Is When Seneca Valley alums Mike Riccuci, Phil Gash and Kevin Piroozmand returned to the Germantown area at the end of their college lacrosse careers, they didn't like what they saw. Read More