MLC’s 2033 team is moving to the Greater Howard Club Lacrosse Conference (i.e., “Hoco league”) for the spring 2025 season. This team will be comprised of current fourth graders (and a few older third graders).

The team will maintain its spring-oriented approach to allow our players to continue as multi-sport athletes. That said, just as we respect our players’ obligations with other sports in the fall and winter, we expect players to prioritize their MLC commitment over other sports in the spring season.

As in the past, we will continue to offer optional (and free) fall and late winter/early spring skill sessions to develop stick skills and game awareness. Additionally, we will continue to look for informal competition opportunities in the fall and in the winter/spring preseason, but we do not anticipate participating in formal tournaments during those times.

2033 Team

Team Details

Competition Level: 2025: Greater Howard Club Lacrosse Conference (GHCLC or HoCo league)

Roster Requirements: Born between 6/1/2014 and 8/31/2015

Roster Openings: Interested players meeting the roster requirements should fill out this form.

Registration Fee:

  • Registration fees include uniform, league fees, and summer tournament participation. (We may consider participating in a local indoor league if there is sufficient interest, and participation would likely include a small additional fee to cover the team’s league enrollment).

  • We are in the process of determining our registration fees for the Spring 2025 season. We anticipate higher costs for 2025 due to the need for additional field space and the change in leagues.

Coaching Staff

  • Brian Ledyard

    Brian has coached several different levels of lacrosse at Gilman School. Brian has also coached numerous MLC teams playing at the Pocket and Tyker levels, and he serves as MLC President.

  • Tap Kolkin

    Tap grew up in Owings Mills, MD and played three sports for the Gilman School.  Tap played his collegiate lacrosse at Yale University.  After graduation, Tap taught History and English at Gilman while also serving as a defensive assistant coach on the varsity lacrosse team.  In his three years as a varsity coach, Gilman won an MIAA championship in 2009 and finished as runner-up in 2008.  After leaving his teaching post at Gilman to attend law school, Tap volunteered as a part-time defensive assistant for Gilman’s fresh-soph team.  Tap has coached multiple years in our clinic, pocket, and tyker programs as both an assistant and head coach, and he serves as MLC's vice-president.

  • Brennan Adams

    Brennan is a native of Ellicott City and current resident of North Baltimore.  He played midfield and attack at McDonogh and was part of the school’s first championship team in over 60 years. He went on to play attack during his first two years at Dartmouth before turning his focus to other athletic and academic pursuits. Brennan has continued to moonlight with friends and former teammates in men’s leagues and tournaments from Lake Tahoe to Long Island for teams ranging from the Marin Lacrosse Club (CA) to the Skipjacks and the Bald Eagles (MD).  He has coached lower and middle school aged athletes for over 20 years, and he takes great pride in seeing his former players excel in multiple sports around Maryland. In recent years, Brennan has coached extensively with top clubs in Baltimore and DC, and he joined the MLC coaching staff in 2022. Brennan enjoys teaching team concepts around all aspects of midfield play and on the offensive side of the field.

  • Bryn Holmes

    Bryn is an multi-sport athlete and dedicated coach with a storied career at McDonogh School and an impactful 15 years of coaching at Gilman School. Before his coaching career, Bryn was a 2006 Under Armour and US Lacrosse High School All-American, a member of the Toyota High School All-Tewaaraton Team, and the Baltimore Sun Male Athlete of the Year. He earned 12 varsity letters in lacrosse, football, and wrestling, embracing a well-rounded and healthy approach to playing multiple sports. In lacrosse, Bryn was a two-time first-team MSLCA All-State honoree and went on to play at the University of Maryland, where he played all 4 years and finished as a team captain in 2010. At Gilman School, Bryn has coached football, wrestling, and lacrosse across middle and high school levels and currently serves as the Associate Athletic Director. He has coached with MLC for the past four seasons. Coaching is his passion and enjoys being a part of the team!