Chris Garrity (born June 18, 1981) is a former professional lacrosse goaltender with the Chesapeake Bayhawks of Major League Lacrosse (MLL). He retired from MLL on 19 January 2012. Coming out of high school, Chris' best sport was soccer where he excelled as a marking back. Despite being a better soccer player Chris decided to pursue lacrosse in college.
8-1685: Garrity is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Chris Garrity (born 1981), professional lacrosse goaltender Douglas Alan Garrity , American engineer Freddie Garrity (1936–2006), singer and actor in the 1960s pop band Freddie and the Dreamers George F. Garrity (1895–1967), United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts Gregg Garrity (born 1960), former professional American football wide receiver Hank Garrity (disambiguation) , several people Jack Garrity (born 1926), retired ice hockey player James A. Garrity (1878–1944), New York state senator Jason Garrity (born 1993), English motorcycle speedway rider Ken Garrity (born 1935), retired English professional footballer Pat Garrity (born 1976), retired American NBA basketball player Robert T. Garrity, Jr. (born 1949), American lawyer and state legislator Shaenon K. Garrity (born 1978), webcomics writer and artist, creator of Narbonic Terry Garrity (born 1940), American author, also known as "J" (for "Joan"), author of The Sensuous Woman Thomas A. Garrity (born 1957), American mathematician Wendell Arthur Garrity Jr. (1920–1999), former U.S. District Judge in Massachusetts See also [ edit ] Garrity Creek , 3 mile creek in Richmond, California's Hilltop neighborhood Friends of Garrity Creek (FGC)
16-653: Is a political organization promoting the preservation of Garrity Creek Garrity warning , advisement of rights usually by U.S. federal agents to federal employees and contractors in internal investigations " Mr. Garrity and the Graves ", episode of the American television series The Twilight Zone Garrity v. New Jersey , 385 U.S. 493 (1967), was a case concerning the right of public employees to be free from compulsory self-incrimination McGarrity , surname page [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
24-720: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Chris Garrity 2007 (Washington): Played in all twelve regular season games for the Chesapeake Bayhawks. Was named to the US Lacrosse Men's team and competed in the US Lacrosse Champion's Challenge. Garrity was named MLL Goalkeeper of the week and named a 2007 All-Star. 2006 (Boston): Played in eleven games for the Boston Cannons. He recorded 200 saves and 151 GAs on
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40-848: The Cannons starting goalie until a knee injury sidelined him late in June. Missed five games before returning for the last game of the year. Recorded a season high 24 saves against Rochester on June 5. 2003 (Boston): Named Boston's Rookie of the Year. Played in seven games while starting six and was a two-time MLL Rookie of the Week recipient. After attending St. Mary's High School in Annapolis, Maryland, Garrity played college lacrosse at Penn State University . Named team captain and team MVP in his senior season. Was All- ECAC second team in 2003 while leading
48-609: The MLL gave several annual awards to players and coaches. Named in honor of David Huntley , the former MLL coach for the Atlanta Blaze, Hamilton Nationals, Toronto Nationals, and Chesapeake Bayhawks, who died in December 2017, the award will be presented to the lacrosse athlete who has demonstrated, "sportsmanship and professionalism that are beyond reproach" and who "makes selfless, meaningful contributions to Major League Lacrosse,
56-696: The Nittany Lions to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in school history. Ranks fifth in PSU history with 444 career saves. Was a two-time ECAC Defensive Player of the Week recipient in 2003. Major League Lacrosse Goaltender of the Year Award Major League Lacrosse (MLL) was a professional men's field lacrosse league consisting of nine teams in the United States . Since the league's first season in 2001 ,
64-617: The season. Won the 2006 Defensive Player of the Week award. 2005 (Boston): Led the MLL in wins (10), goals against average (12.5) and save percentage (.596) with the Boston Cannons. He earned the Cannons MVP award while helping them to win their second straight American Division title. He was honored with the Major League Lacrosse Goaltender of the Year Award , 2004 (Boston): Began the season as
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