2029 Assistant Coach - Creg Fleetwood
Creg was a Kent County High School graduate where he earned All-Mid Shore First Team honors. He then went on to Washington College where he anchored the #1 defense in Division III in 2002. Creg received All American Honors in 2002 and 2003. He was a Captain of the 2003 team and was named to the collegiateNorth South All American game in 2003. After graduation, Creg remained active in the game and coached the Kent County High School Boys Lacrosse team from 2003 through 2008. Currently, Creg is the director of Honkers Lacrosse, a local youth lacrosse program that participates in the Eastern Shore Youth Lacrosse Association.
2030 Head Coach - Val Troiani
Coach Troiani
2030 Assistant Coach - Johnny Gilman
Coach Gilman was a three time All Baltimore County Selection and 3 year Team Captain in High School. He played 4 years at Washington & Lee University where he was Freshman of the Year and played on 2 NCAA Quarter Final Teams.
2031 Head Coach- Brock Armour
Towson Men's Lacrosse 2006 through 2010
Sr. A Victoria Shamrocks 2009 through 2013
Drafted 2010 to Boston Blazers National Lacrosse League
Bridgton Academy Assistant Coach (Bridgton, Maine)
Jacksonville University Assistant Coach 2011 through 2014
MOT Lacrosse Coach 2018 - Present
2031 Assistant Coach - Charlie Wittich
Coach Wittich played Collegiate Lacrosse at Washington College and was a Team Captain. He played Lacrosse and Football at Gilman High School in Baltimore.
2032/33 Head Coach - Brad Hopkins
Coach Hopkins played High School lacrosse at Kent County High School, and was a member of 3 Regional Championship teams. He played four years at Washington College and was an All American midfielder for the Shoremen. Brad was selected to play in the prestigious Collegiate North South Game. He was a stand out face off guy for Washington College. He is currently a Faceoff Coach at for the Washington College Men's Lacrosse Team.
2032/33 Assistant Coach - Keen Griffin
Coach Griffin played high school lacrosse at Woodberry Forrest in Virginia. Keen played 4 years at Washington College and has been coaching with Kaos Lacrosse for 2 years.
KAOS Program Director - Boys 2029 & 2030 ASSSIANT Coach- Jon Fellows
Jon graduated from Kent County High School as a 1998 High School Lacrosse All American, and was nominated for the C Markland Kelly Award for the best Lacrosse player in the state of Maryland. He was also selected to play in the National High School All American North South game. He holds every offensive record in Kent County High School lacrosse history. After high school he went on to Washington College where he was a four year starter on the 1998 defending National Champion Shoremen Lacrosse team. He was an All American as a sophomore, and named the best attackman in Division III in 2002 as a senior. He also received first team All American Honors in 2002. He was named to the collegiate North South All American game in 2002. Jon earned a major in history, and a minor in business from Washington College. After receiving his Bachelor’s Degree, Jon earned his Master's Degree in History while working as a coach on the Washington College Lacrosse Team from 2002-2004. In 2005, Jon was drafted to play professional lacrosse for the Los Angeles Riptide. He coached high school lacrosse at Coronado High School, and worked for South Swell Sports, and Adrenaline Lacrosse in their Management and Sales Department. He was inducted into the Kent County High School Hall of Fame in 2012, and inducted into the Washington College athletics Hall of Fame in 2014.
2029 Head Coach - Drew Walters
Drew Walters played high school lacrosse at Westminster High in Carroll County. As a defender, his honors include 2002 All-Metro, 2001 and 2002 All-County and 2002 Carroll County player of the year. He was also selected to play for the Maryland Senior All-Star game. Then, in 2010being placed on First Team All Decade team for Carroll County Lacrosse. After high school he went on to play lacrosse collegiately for D11 powerhouse Limestone College, where he and his team played in 3 national championships during his 4 years at Limestone. He went on to be a student assistant for the 2007 team at Limestone while he was finishing his degree. Drew moved to the eastern shore upon graduating to teach P.E for KCPS andcoach lacrosse at Kent County High School from 2009-2015. He has coached Kent Youth Lacrosse the last 4 years.He is still currently a P.E. teacher for Kent County Public Schools.
2029 Assistant Coach - Chris Campbell
A member of the trailblazing 2000 Men’s Lacrosse National Championship team that defeated C.W. Post, 10-9. In 1998, he became the first Limestone freshman to earn All-American honors as he was selected Second-Team All-American. In addition to being a First-Team Deep South honoree he also won the Deep South Freshman of the Year.In his freshman season he set the program record with 41 goals while also tying the school record for goals in a game with seven against Dowling on March 27, 1998 and again on April 1, 1998. In his first game while donning the Limestone blue he netted three goals against Catawba. Graduated as the program’s first four-time All-American while leading the team in scoring in 1998 and 1999.