
12-Year Philadelphia Sports Veteran to Retire on April 9th
Published on April 5, 2005 under National Lacrosse League (NLL)
Philadelphia Wings News Release
Philadelphia Wings all-time leading scorer Tom "Hollywood" Marechek, a 12-year veteran of the indoor lacrosse team, all with the Wings, will retire from indoor lacrosse at the end of the 2005 season. The team will honor Marechek's last regular season home game at the Wachovia Center on Saturday, April 9, with "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" Night.
"Tommy has been a franchise player for the Wings and a top performer in the NLL his whole career," said Wings Owner and President Russ Cline. "Equally important, he has been a team player and an integral part of our World Championships and has had a huge impact on the growth of indoor lacrosse. Tommy is a quality person who will be deeply missed but never forgotten. He will always be a member of the Wings family."
In honor of Marechek's retirement, the team will host a "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" night, featuring a pre-game retirement ceremony and tributes from the lacrosse world throughout the game. The first 5,000 fans will also receive commemorative Tom Marechek t-shirts courtesy of Powerade and Supercuts.
Marechek, nicknamed "Hollywood" for his flashy style of indoor lacrosse, retires as the Wings all-time points leader (751 points), all-time leading goal scorer (383), all-time assist leader (368), all-time penalty minutes leader (178). The four-time member of the Wings World Championship Teams finishes as the National Lacrosse League's third all-time leading points leader and fourth all-time in goals and assists. He has been chosen to play in all three NLL All-Star Games held during his career and has been elected to eight NLL All-Pro Teams. Marechek was named 1994 Rookie of the Year after being acquired by the Wings from the Buffalo Bandits prior to the start of the season.
Marechek, a Baltimore, MD, resident has commuted to Philadelphia to play lacrosse throughout his 12-year career to accommodate his full-time job as a school teacher and coach. Marechek graduated from Syracuse University in 1992 with a degree in political science. While at Syracuse, the Kitchener, Ontario-native was a member of two NCAA Championship teams and was a first team All-American for three straight years (1990-92).
Tickets for Wings indoor lacrosse are $10, $20, $27, $29 ($10, $22, $29, $31 day of game) and are available at the Wachovia Complex Box Office and all Ticketmaster locations.
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