Flashback 100: Lalas Leaves High School Legacies on Ice & Pitch

October 4, 2024

Alexi Lalas was named the Mr. Soccer Award winner by the Michigan High School Soccer Coaches Association in 1987 after his senior season at Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood. He went on to have a storied career in the sport, playing for the U.S. men’s national team in the 1992 Olympics and the 1994 World Cup and professionally for a decade.

In high school, Lalas also was a part of two ice hockey MHSAA Finals-winning teams. He played on the 1987 and 1988 Cranbrook teams that won Class B-C-D championships as part of a run of four consecutive titles that began in 1985.

Lalas captained the 1988 team, which defeated Riverview Gabriel Richard 11-0 in the first round and Grand Rapids Catholic Central 8-0 in the Semifinals before winning the Final 5-2 over Sault Ste. Marie at Michigan Tech. In 1987, Cranbrook triumphed over Riverview Gabriel Richard 12-0 in round one, Forest Hills Central 8-0 in the Semifinals, and Hancock 6-3 in the Final at the I.M.A. Sports Arena in Flint.

Lalas stands fifth from left with his 1987 Cranbrook soccer team.On the pitch, Lalas also was the first American to play in Serie A, Italy’s top soccer division. He spent two seasons with Padova, scoring three goals in 44 appearances. Afterward, he transitioned to Major League Soccer (MLS), playing for the New England Revolution, New York/New Jersey MetroStars, Kansas City Wizards, and Los Angeles Galaxy before retiring after the 2003 season.

Today, Lalas is a soccer commentator for Fox Sports, having previously spent six years with ESPN in a similar role. He also hosts a soccer podcast called State of the Union.

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PHOTOS At left, Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood's Alexi Lalas poses for a photo in his soccer uniform; at right, Lalas plays for Cranbrook during his high school hockey career. (Middle) Lalas stands fifth from left with his 1987 Cranbrook soccer team. (Soccer photos courtesy of Alexi Lalas and Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook Kingswood; hockey photo courtesy of Stouffer Photo/Observer & Eccentric Newspapers.)

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Join Jonathon Kidd and Sean Baligian for the first episode of State Champs! Hockey Time for the 2022-23 Hockey Season.

1:25 - Upper Peninsula Preview
3:31 - Northern Lower Peninsula Preview
5:16 - West Michigan Preview
6:40 - Mid-Michigan Preview
8:30 - Coaches' Corner - Ryan Ossenmacher
11:57 - DMC Gamechangers
14:10 - DAC Athlete of the Year Promo
15:38 - OAA-MAC Conference Preview
17:25 - Metro League Preview
18:58 - Ann Arbor Area Preview
20:04 - KLAA Preview
22:51 - MIHL Preview
25:34 - Warrior Hockey Player of the Year and Wall Award Preview
31:03 - Thoughts on MHSAA Hockey Division Realignment
32:24 - Detroit Catholic Central vs. Brother Rice Preview
33:07 - Hartland vs. Livonia Stevenson Preview
33:34 - Brighton vs. OLSM Preview
34:50 - Trenton vs. Cranbrook Preview
35:49 - No More Beanies for Sean