PETER JENKINS
Class of 1982
When the topic of lacrosse comes up and a discussion follows
as to who might have been the Shoreman’s best attackman
ever, Peter Jenkins has convincing bragging rights.
A product of Governor Dummer Academy in Massachusetts, Peter broke
into the lacrosse limelight as a freshman at crease attack. He
netted four goals in a win over Delaware and finished the season
with 21 goals and two assists. Because of his speed and conditioning,
he moved to midfield in his sophomore year and tallied only three
goals. His return to crease attack as a junior produced phenomenal
dividends. He scored 8 goals early in the season against St. Lawrence
and went on to finish the year with 50 goals and 3 assists. His
seasonal effort earned him second-team All-American honors in
Division III.
He was equally brilliant in his senior season, netting an unbelievable
eight goals in the College's first win over the United States
Naval Academy, at 14-10. He closed the campaign with 41 goals
and 11 assists and capped his career with first team All-American
honors and selection to play in the North-South All-star Game.
On the strength of that performance, the Navy team tapped him
as its most outstanding opposition player that season. Captain
of the team that year, he was awarded the Thomas Reeder Spedden
Medal for outstanding accomplishment in both academics and athletics.
He graduated with a major in sociology, and served the college
as a Resident Assistant for three years.
Washington College considers it an honor and privilege to induct
Peter Jenkins into the Washington College Athletic Hall of Fame
on this second day of October, 2004.
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