Eagles SportsSeven Eagle athletes part of Bay City Central's
co-op boys' lacrosse team
A total of seven Frankenmuth High School students are on the roster for the Bay City Central boy’s lacrosse team for the spring 2026 season.
The co-op Wolves team opened its schedule with a 12-5 nonconference victory over St. Johns on Friday, March 20, on the Redwings home field.
BCC Coach Eric Anderson’s team finished 10-6 last season. His 2026 roster includes 13 Wolves, the seven Eagles, three Freeland players, and a pair from Swan Valley. They will compete in the Saginaw Valley Conference.
The Eagle LAX student-athletes are sophomore Grant Kerns, junior Grant Bennett, sophomore Aiden Trudell, junior Ethan Hubbard, junior Jayden Lorenz, sophomore William Felske, and junior Joe Britton.
The 12-5 win was a good start to the season, as it came very early in the schedule for Anderson.
“This was the earliest we have ever started a season. We have never had a game before spring break and we have another this week. The games will be interesting as we have a very young, inexperienced team,” Anderson said.
“We are coming off our most successful season in Wolves’ history and graduating the most players ever last season, a total of 13. That tells you something right there. We have a lot of players who are new to the game and many saw the field for the first time last Friday afternoon,” Anderson explained.
The Wolves do have some experience coming back, and they will lead the way early on.
“We have a small, but experienced core coming back from last year’s team. Leading the way is Byron Wilson (Swan Valley), Kaiden DuRussel (BCC), Max Miller (Swan Valley), and Ethan Weathers (Freeland). Grant Bennett (FHS) is one of the better face-off, get-off players in the area. We will be counting on players who have been with us and waiting their turn to take the reins, like Ethan Hubbard (FHS), Noah MacDonald (Freeland), and Evan Schultz (BCC). Both of our goalies, Joe Britton (FHS) and Taylor Robinson (BCC) are returning, which is huge know we have a good net presence,” Anderson said.
While the offensive firepower seems to be there, and bot netminders are back in the goals, it will be the defense that needs to step up to balance the squad......
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