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Schwartzman Keeps Rolling in Goal
Former Pikesville High goalie Jesse Schwartzman continues to be one of the MLL's top keepers.

He did it at Pikesville High. He did it at Johns Hopkins. Now goalie Jesse Schwartzman is playing very well at the next level.
Schwartzman, who won two national championships in goal for Johns Hopkins, has grown into one of the top goalies in Major League Lacrosse while playing for the Denver Outlaws.
In his sixth season, Schwartzman has a 5-2 record, according to the Outlaws website.
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Schwartzman, 26, has a goals-against average of 10.61, which is third-best in the league, it states.
Heading into this weekend's games after two straight wins, Denver is tied for second at 5-2. That's just one game behind the Chesapeake Bayhawks, who play their games at Navy.
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Schwartzman will get a chance to come back home when Denver plays Chesapeake on Aug. 11 at Navy.