Sunday, September 27, 2015

Weekend Three Recap

            In the final weekend of the regular season for the CILL, the Lansing Hot Rods played their final two games in the Players Indoor Sports Center in Naperville, IL.  The Lansing Hot Rods went into this final weekend with a 2-3 record and needing to win both games of the weekend to have a chance at making the playoffs.



            Their first game on September 19th was against the Grand Valley State Lakers, and it was their second time facing off this year.  In the first game, the Hot Rods beat the Lakers 21-9.  However, this meeting was a little different.  It was a much closer contest with it even being a 1 point game after three quarters.  The Hot Rods eventually came out on top after scoring 3 goals in the 4th and winning by a score of 9-6, and what was most impressive about this victory for the Hot Rods, was that they only had 10 players for the whole game, which means they had a very short bench to work with.  Leading the way point wise for Lansing was Tyler Ryan, with a hat trick and 2 assists (Grosse Ile, MI), and then the three Kyles led the way with Kyle Goehring (Fort Wayne, IN) netting  2 goals, Kyle Dommermuth (Erie, PA) getting 1 goal and dishing out two assists, and Kyle Borek (Lansing, MI) getting 1 goal and 2 assists as well.  In goal for the Hot Rods was Sean Murphy (Cincinnatti, Ohio), who is a current member of the Ireland national box lacrosse team competing in World Indoor Lacrosse Championship (WILC), (6 GA, 38 SVs, 86%).  Murphy achieved a season high in SV% in this game.  All but two players had a point in this game.  The Hot Rods looked to build off this tremendous teamwork in their next game in hopes of clinching a final spot in the playoffs.

Other Notables: Nick Knauf (DeWitt, MI) (0g, 2a), Kevin Goehring (Fort Wayne, IN) (0g, 1a), David Strzelecki (1g, 0a), Ryan Ludera  (1g, 1a).

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Grand Valley State University CILL Invite Recap



Grand Valley State hosted last weekend’s tournament, which was held at Rivertown Sports in Grandville, MI.  The Lansing Hot Rods took advantage of the home state tournament by winning 2 of the 3 games over the weekend to put the Hot Rods back to an even .500 record at 3 wins 3 losses.
In the first game of the weekend on August 29th, the Lansing Hot Rods lost a close one to the Chicago Outlaws 16-11.  However, this is an improvement from last year’s performance against the Outlaws in which the Hot Rods lost 25 to 3.  The Chicago Outlaws are also the defending CILL Champs so it was a moral victory in the eyes of the Hot Rods to play them as close as they did.  The Hot Rods hope to get their revenge when they play them again in two weeks.  Two players had hat tricks for the Hot Rods, #23 Brandon Gates (Howell, Michigan) with 3 goals along with 1 assist, and #44 Josh Sejat (Grand Rapids, Michigan), who must have felt comfortable playing close to his hometown, scoring 3 goals.  In net for the first half, #16 Daric Mueller (DeWitt, MI) had 24 saves, allowed 10 goals, and had a 71% save percentage, Sean Murphy (Cincinnati, Ohio) replaced Daric for the second half.  He allowed 6 goals off of 38 shots giving him an 84% save percentage.

Friday, August 14, 2015

Lansing Hot Rods Weekend Recap



The 2015 CILL season started off with a bang for the Lansing Hot Rods who had 3 games in 2 days starting on Saturday August 8th at the Eagle Ice Center in Grand Rapids, MI. They first faced off against the Demons of Cleveland, the game would be the second meeting of the two teams in CILL history. In their first meeting on August 16th of 2014, the Hot Rods lost 5-9 and were looking for revenge on the beautiful Saturday in Grand Rapids. However, LeBron must have made a star appearance and played for Cleveland as the Hot Rods got trounced by a score of 20-2. The lone goal scorers for the Hot Rods in the game were #94 Aidan Jarmus (Winnipeg, MB) and Dakota Badder (Troy, MI), with #11 Carlos Matta (DeWitt, MI) dishing out an assist. #16 Daric Mueller’s (DeWitt, MI) first ever career start in CILL did not go quite as planned, but he did have 33 saves in the game, which is something he will look to build off of for the next game.


In the second game of the doubleheader for Lansing on Saturday August 8th, the Pittsburgh Octane came into the River City looking for another win as they also beat the Hot Rods in their last meeting on August 16th of 2014. Lansing was again unable to get their revenge from last year, but the game was a little closer this time as they fell to the Octane by a score of 10-20. Dakota Badder (Olivet College) was able to net a whopping 4 goals, which bumped him to the Hot Rods current leading scorer on the season, and he also dished out 2 assists, with #42 Kyle Goehring (Fort Wayne, IN) and #99 Stan Mackey (Hartland, MI) each adding in 2 goals as well. Even though Mueller let in 20 goals, he did up his save number by 3 from the previous game to give him 36 saves for the game.

Other Notables: Carlos Matta (Indiana Tech)(1G, 1A), #91 Kyle Borek (Lansing, MI) (0G, 1A), #5 Alex Novak (South Holland, IL) (1G, 0A)


The final game of the weekend came on Sunday August 9th in the first ever meeting against the newly added CILL member, the Indianapolis Copperheads, the Lansing Hot Rods picked up their first win of the season in comfortable fashion, beating the Copperheads 18 to 7. It took a team effort to get the W, as 11 different players contributed at least a point in the game. Carlos Matta (Indiana Tech.), #23 Brandon Gates (Howell, MI), and Alex Novak (Alma College) each earned a hat-trick scoring 3 goals, and Matta also had 4 assists to go along with his 3 goals. #33 Nick Knauf (DeWitt, MI) put up big numbers too, contributing 2 goals and 3 assists to the victory. Mueller got his first career win as a CILL goalie with his season high save percentage in the game which was 83% and gave him a total of 35 saves on the game. The Hot Rods will look to bump their record up to .500 when they play next on August 29th against the Outlaws of Chicago at the Eagle Ice Center of Grand Rapids, MI.

Other Notables: #13 Jordan Nurimko (Lowell, MI) (1g, 0A), Kyle Goehring (Indiana Tech.) (1g, 0a), Kyle Borek (Olivet College) (1g, 0a), Aidan Jarmus (Indiana Tech.) (1g, 0a), Stan Mackey (Ohio Valley Univ.) (2g, 0A), Jordan Brown (DeWitt, MI) (0g, 1a), Dakota Badder (Olivet College) (0g, 1a), Josh Sejat ( Grand Rapids, MI) (2g, 1a).


Leaders after the first weekend of games: Carlos Matta (4G,6A), Dakota Badder (5G,3A), Nick Knauf (2G, 4A). Daric Mueller (46 GA, 105 SVs, 70 SV%). Full player statistic can be viewed at Player Stats


Look out for more Lansing Hot Rods game recaps by Andrew Rolls as he takes over as the Hot Rods journalists and reporter.

Andrew Rolls is a Sports Management major at Grand Valley State University and can be followed on twitter 
@Spartan1225 and on Instagram @ARolls12. You can see more articles of his at his sports blog at www.rollsreport.weebly.com


Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Interested in Becoming a Lansing Hot Rod?

The Hot Rods are looking for players for the 2015 season!


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Friday, November 14, 2014

The Hot Rods Set to Play Grand Valley State University in Alex Aninos' Memorial Game.


The Hot Rods of Lansing will play Grand Valley State University in the first annual Alex Aninos' Memorial Game.  Alex Aninos recently passed away in a tragic car accident.  The memorial game will help fund Alex's funeral and student loans.

"We are excited to have the opportunity to help support a great cause and play a competitive game against The Lakers." -Captain and Head Coach Jake Murphy.

Fans can find more information and also donate to help Alex Aninos' family with the link below:
Alex Aninos Memorial Fund.