Lacrosse Brothers: Jack and Jay Krzyston
Jack and Jay Krzyston talk about being brothers on the same lacrosse team.
In the world of sports, teammates stereotypically form close bonds with each other from hours of practicing and playing numerous games together. In a sense, they become a close-knit family.
An undated photo of Jack Krzyston playing for his lacrosse team at Bishop Guertin High School. (personal photo/For the Tigers) |
Their father, John, used to play lacrosse in college, and they
often remember how they went to Syracuse games with him when they were younger.
“Our dad really taught us everything,” said Jack, with his
brother nodding his head in agreement.
Their first sport was hockey, another one of RIT’s most
popular pastimes. In addition to
lacrosse and hockey, they have played baseball, soccer and numerous other
sports.
“When we were five, we played hockey and…we’ve always been
playing [sports] ever since,” said Jay.
“Coach [Gene] Peluso was the one who sent me my first
letter, but Coach Coon was the one who brought me here,” said Jack, who was
named Liberty
League’s Offensive Performer of the Week last month and is the team’s top
scorer.
A few years later, his brother was recruited as well. Coon remarked how Jay’s physical strength and
size; skill set; and overall athleticism played a role in his recruitment.
An undated photo of Jay Krzyston playing for his lacrosse team at Bishop Guertin High School. (personal photo/For the Tigers) |
“They are both chippy…in that they carry a chip on their
shoulder when things don't go their way,” said Coon, referring to the way that they
try to constantly improve themselves.
In a way, they realize it too. An older brother first, a teammate second,
Jack admits that he pushes his younger brother to do well out on the field.
“I definitely feel like I’m sometimes harder on him – just because I’m his older brother,” said Jack.
When asked if this ever caused a bit of sibling rivalry on
the field, Jay says no.
“I don’t think it’s as much as a rivalry, but we definitely
do compete against each other,” said the younger Krzyston.
Author: Michael Roppolo
Author: Michael Roppolo
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