
San Francisco Dragons Announce New Leadership Team
April 24, 2007 - Major League Lacrosse (MLL)
San Francisco Dragons News Release
San Francisco, CA - Today the San Francisco Dragons announced the hiring of Hank Molloy as new President of the franchise and promoted Doug Locker to Executive Vice President/General Manager.
Hank Malloy is a lacrosse icon in the Bay Area and abroad. His extensive lacrosse resume expands nearly 50 years beginning with starting Illinois' first high school lacrosse program in 1958. Molloy played lacrosse for the United States Naval Academy and then for the Palo Alto Lacrosse Club, which he later managed.
In 1998, Molloy became the president of the Northern California chapter of the Lacrosse Foundation, which was later known as US Lacrosse. Hank currently plays with the Navy Old Goats Grand Masters Team, officiates collegiate and high school games, conducts training clinics for officials, coaches introductory camps for youngsters in Santa Clara County, and serves on the board directors and executive committee of his chapter of US Lacrosse.
Doug Locker was promoted to Executive Vice President, taking on an expanded role with the organization. Gregg Jacobs, Managing Member of the new ownership team of the Dragons said, "Doug has been a key member of the Dragons success and we are very pleased that he will be taking on expanded responsibilities with the team." Locker will now oversee all Dragons game operations as well as work with Molloy on all business aspects of the team. "I am looking forward to working directly with Doug at the professional level' said Malloy. "He and I have worked in many lacrosse circles over the past 25 years."
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