Lacrosse - Boys
About our Program
The focus of Bears Lacrosse is to provide a positive experience (not just winning) for each student athlete in the program. The emphasis is solidly placed on commitment and accountability. The program, and coaches, hold a responsibility to help teach players the value of hard work, quality decision-making, and follow-through.
All players, regardless of experience, are welcome to play and encouraged to come try the oldest sport in North America. We field a Varsity and JV team, with the Varsity team playing roughly 16 games and JV playing 10 games during the season. The season runs from the end of February until Memorial Day, with playoffs beginning the second week of May.
2025 Season
Rosters
Schedules and Results
Congratulations to our Boys Varsity Head Lacrosse Coach, Dejon Hush, for earning the 2023 USA Lacrosse Gerry Carroll Coaching Award. He is the 1st coach in the state of Washington to earn the honor! Nominees for the Carroll Award must demonstrate support and care for players in their growth and development as young adults and leaders on and off the field.
BBHS is blessed to have Coach Hush as part of our community. Congratulations Coach on this very deserving honor!
2024 Season Highlights
The Bears finished their 2024 Spring season with a record of 9-8. They finished 4th in Metro (Region 3). For the first time in Bishop Blanchet Boys Lacrosse program history to have a USA All-American and USA Coach of the Year. The Boys Lacrosse team punched their ticket to the WHSBLA State Championship tournament.
Metro All-League Boys Lacrosse: First Team - Hans Hoerschelmann ‘25 (Attack).
Metro All-League Boys Lacrosse: Second Team - Conlan Creamer ‘24 (Defense).
USA Lacrosse Gerald J. Carroll Award - Coach of the Year - Dejon Hush (Boys Lacrosse Head Coach)
Washington State Boys Lacrosse - ALL AMERICAN - Hans Hoerschelmann ‘25
Head Coach: Dejon Hush
dhush@bishopblanchet.org
Assistants:
Walter Valenzuela
Nathan Hoerschelmann
Miguel Roque
Bernie Duerr
Erik Stienecker
Sam Deery-Schmitt
Chris Long