05/03/2026
Shoutout to JetView images for capturing memories at our Senior Night!
Last night we had the honor of celebrating our Central Bears Boys Lacrosse seniors—three young men who have given their time, effort, and heart to this program.
Gavin Brown #7– Gavin, also known as “G-Money,” parents Zachary Brown and Samantha Tyrrell, has been a strong force on defense. A multi-sport athlete, he brought toughness every game—just ask anyone he “ran over.” Gavin is most proud of joining the United States Marine Corps, where he will serve in the infantry. His advice: “Stay ahead of your grades so you can play college sports.”
Wyatt Gehlhausen #11– Wyatt, escorted by Krystal and Isaac Gehlhausen, has been a versatile player at midfield and attack. Known for his grit, one of his favorite memories was battling through those early days practicing in what the team called a “mud pit.” Wyatt is most proud of never giving up, no matter the score. He has committed to the United States Marine Corps and will leave for boot camp this July. His advice: “Always keep your head straight—in sports and out of sports.” Wyatt would like to thank his mom and dad for always pushing him, his brother for his support, and his coaches for helping shape him into the player he is today. He shares that without them, he wouldn’t be where he is now.
Chase McCord #66– Escorted by Paul and Heather McCord, Chase has been a dedicated defenseman who showed tremendous growth over the years. From celebrating his first win to learning from tough moments, he’s proud of how far he’s come as a player. After graduation, Chase plans to work full-time in engineering or welding. His advice: “Get good equipment that won’t break in the middle of a game.” Chase would like to thank Coach Hammers for sticking with the team and helping throughout the years.
We are incredibly proud of these seniors—not just for the athletes they’ve been, but for the young men they are becoming. 🇺🇸