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'Gansett Grays Score Berth in New England Lacrosse Finals
The 'Gansett Grays, with members from Portsmouth, are making waves in lacrosse.

PROVIDENCE — The ‘Gansett Grays, Rhode Island’s only over-40 men’s lacrosse team, has scored a berth in the championship game of the Olde New England Lacrosse League (ONELL).
The team, which includes several Portsmouth residents, will compete for the ONELL title on Saturday morning, Sept. 3, at 11:15 a.m. at Brown University’s Meister-Kavan Field on Cushing Street in Providence.
The ‘Gansett Grays won their berth by upsetting the #2 seed Woburn Bald Eagles in an 8 to 7 comeback victory in the semi finals held last week. The ‘Gansett Grays finished their regular schedule with a record of 6 and 2 and will be facing current champs and perennial powerhouse, the Billerica Fakawee.
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‘Gansett Grays is a team of high school, collegiate and club lacrosse players whose competitive spirit and love for the game hasn’t diminished with age.
Peter Moubayed counts himself among the diehard players. Moubayed earned all-state honors twice while serving as captain at Providence Country Day and went on to play at Gettysburg College before becoming a coach of Providence Youth Lacrosse.
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“As a coach, I found myself standing on the sidelines and fighting the urge to jump onto the field with the players and join in.”
Coaching Providence Youth Lacrosse is where he got reacquainted with fellow board member Steve Danyla, a former player at Ithaca.
“Steve had the idea to establish a local adult team and together we helped bring these talented athletes together, founding the ‘Gansett Grays in ’09.”
Standouts on the ‘Gansett Grays include:
David Evans: two-time All-American at Brown University who was once named Ivy League Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year. Played for the National Lacrosse League’s Baltimore Thunder for two years before joining the Boston Cannons in the team’s inaugural Major League Lacrosse season and was a six-time All-Star before retiring in 2006. During his tenure with the Cannons, Evans won the league's fastest shot contest three years in a row and holds the record for the fastest shot (109 MPH) in the world. He was the Cannon's Most Valuable Player in 2002 and Offensive MVP in 2001 and holds the Cannon’s record as the all-time leading goal scorer (133).
Mark Chafee: High School All-American and captain at Providence Country Day and collegiate player at Middlebury College. He is currently head coach of the Narragansett High School boys varsity lacrosse team.
Marty Kelly: two-time High School All-American, captain of the Nazareth College national championship team, a three-time NCAA Division III All-American and recipient of the NCAA’s Turnbull Award, an annual honor given to the Division III outstanding attack-man. He is currently the head coach of Roger Williams University’s men’s lacrosse team.
“Although we’ve all remained active since college, some of us haven’t picked up a stick in 20+ years. Given the opportunity to get back on the field again, we have so much more appreciation for the game and for being part of this team,” said Danyla.
ONELL was founded in 2004 as a recreational league in Nashua, NH. Since that time, the popularity of the sport has burgeoned and the league has flourished.
Currently, ONELL boasts an astounding roster of 20 ultra-competitive over-40 teams and 14 over-30 teams located throughout New England. ‘Gansett Grays is the sole representative from the State of Rhode Island in the league.
Narragansett Beer, team sponsor, will host a post-game party, Saturday at 1:00, at the Hot Club, 575 Water St., in Providence. “Win or lose, we’ll all be celebrating because we’ve had the opportunity to continue playing the game we love,” added Moubayed. The party is open to the public and all are invited to attend.
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