LM spent three days with Major League Lacrosse’s healthiest franchise - and left in stitches
The ribbing begins upon arrival at the gate inside Baltimore-Washington International Airport, waiting to board Denver-bound Southwest Airlines flight 1660 on July 3.
So does the preparation.
While Outlaws goalie Jesse Schwartzman teases defenseman Tom Garvey about his sharp dress for a four-hour plane trip and derides midfielder Zach Jungers for storing his cell phone, iPod, wallet and keys within the case of a “moth-infested” pillow, attackman Drew Westervelt asks coach Brian Reese for the Boston-San Francisco game DVD to size up the Dragons’ defense. But Westervelt’s laptop lay tucked away in his checked baggage.
Unacceptable, deems Schwartzman, who seamlessly wipes the smile from his face and decrees that he and Westervelt will watch the game together on Schwartzman’s accessible computer — with 6-foot-4 “Westy” confined to the middle seat on the flight.








