Max Sloat

ADVNC 2022- Playing at Duke University

“I wouldn’t be anywhere without ADVNC. I say that confidently. ADNVC was the team that made me fall in love with lacrosse. If it hadn’t been for those kids and those coaches … all the coaches I’ve had with ADVNC, I just love them. It’s such a fun and close environment. My ADVNC teammates are my best friends.”


Paul Barton

ADVNC 2021- Playing at the University of North Carolina

“Every one of my ADVNC SF ‘21 teammates are good enough to play DI lacrosse, if they decide that’s what they want to do. It is super fun to play with them and see everyone grow, and see a ton of kids’ dreams of going to play college fulfilled. I couldn't have done all of this without all of them. We knew every time we stepped on the field we’d play for each other and have each other’s back.”


Henry Niehaus

ADVNC 2021- Playing at Brown University

“Top college coaches would come to our games at tournaments and say, who are these Bay Area kids? Many coaches weren’t expecting much from us, but we kept winning and kept beating most of the top tier east coast clubs. That’s why so many guys on our ADVNC team got a ton of looks and then offers from the best college programs.” 


Quinn Krammer

ADVNC 2022- Playing at Princeton University

“There’s no doubt that Chris Rotelli helped me. Connecting me with coaches, reaching out to them on my behalf. Those college coaches trusted his word, especially through COVID. And his coaching is second to none. Having him beside me is incredible for me and my lacrosse career. I am super grateful.”


Keith Degner

Father of ADVNC 2022, Jackson Degner, Playing at Bryant University

“ADVNC helped Jackson so much. They taught him the whole IQ of where you need to be on every play, how to run plays and work together as well as the overall skill set of what is required to be a great player. My wife and I loved the ADVNC families. Traveling to the tournaments pulled us all together, and ADVNC became an extended family for us. Going to ADVNC tournaments was our family vacation for many summers. All the families had the same aspirations and desires as we did. The same discipline and drive in life. We were surrounded by like minded and driven individuals.”


Josh Guthrie

Father of ADVNC 2022, Grant Guthrie Playing at Bellarmine University

“Getting a DI scholarship is a dream come true for us. Grant could not live this experience if it wasn’t for ADVNC and Coach Rotelli. I get emotional about it."


Ethan Linsay

ADVNC 2023- Committed to the US Military Academy

“Coach Rotelli helped explain the whole process to me and my parents. We had never gone through it before, so he helped clarify what we should expect and what we should do to put me in the best position. He was always available for calls and texting and was super helpful.”


Tori Kistler

Mother of ADVNC 2022, Cooper Kistler, Playing at Princeton University

“ADVNC has meant much more to our family than just Coop’s skill development and playing competitive lacrosse. The community that we have been fortunate to become a part of within ADVNC is amazing.  There are so many wonderful families, coaches and young men with ADVNC. It’s truly one big family. The ADVNC community has taught Cooper more than what it takes to succeed at the highest level.  He has learned when to lead, to follow, how to care for others in his community, and how to be a great teammate. That’s been invaluable in his personal development. While the time sacrifice has been significant, we would do it again in a heartbeat. It has enriched all our lives so much.”