Ryan Villareal
Ryan, Bill's son, graduated from the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) in Kings Point, NY. He was an offensive and defensive player on the DIII USMMA lacrosse team. A graduate of Portsmouth Abbey School in Portsmouth, RI, Ryan earned three varsity lacrosse letters and was a team captain in his senior year. He was also selected to play in the East v West All Star Game. Ryan coaches HS and youth club players during camps, clinics and private lessons. He is also the Head Coach of the Seven Lakes Lacrosse programs in his hometown of Katy, TX.
Coach: Caitlin "KK" Villareal
KK, Bill's daughter, was drafted in 2017 by the Boston Storm and selected as an attacker for the second year in a row. The Boston Storm is part of the United Women's Lacrosse League and one of four women's professional lacrosse teams. In her first year with the Storm, her team ended up playing in the finals for the UWLX Championship.
KK is now the Head Coach of the Portsmouth Abbey School Women's Lacrosse team. She also teaches Spanish at Portsmouth Abbey as well.
She graduated from Saint Anselm College in Manchester,
NH. She was an attacker and team captain for the DII Hawks. In her
college career, she assisted the Hawks in making the Northeast-10 Championships
and the NCAA Championships. KK received numerous college accolades that
includes: the 2013 Synapse Sports
All-America All-Rookie squad, selections to the 2013 NE-10 2nd Team All-Conference
Team, the 2013 NE-10 All-Rookie Team, the 2014 NE-10 1st Team All-Conference, the
2014 Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse College Association (IWLCA) North
All-Region 2nd Team, the 2015 NE-10 2nd Team All-Conference Team,
the 2016 NE-10 2nd Team All-Conference Team and the 2016 IWLCA
North-South Squad. She also earned numerous
NE-10 “Rookie of the Week” & “Player of the Week” honors.
As a graduate of Portsmouth Abbey School in Portsmouth, RI, KK earned many lacrosse accolades in her high school career that includes: Brine National Lacrosse Classic HS Underclassmen All-American, two-timeUS Lacrosse Academic All-American, RI All-State, four-time NEPSWLA All-Star, two-time EIL All-Star, EIL co-MVP in her senior year, earned four varsity letters and was a team captain in her senior year. She finished her HS career by setting the Abbey's career scoring record with 279 goals. KK coaches HS and Youth players for the club and during camps, clinics and private lessons.
Coach: Maddie Villareal
Maddie, Bill's daughter, is now a Junior attack player at Salve Regina University. As a freshman, she lead the offense with 55 goals and 71 total points. She made the All-CCC 3rd Team in her freshman yer. She also earned the honor of the CCC "Offensive Player of the Week", two CCC "Rookie of the Week" honors, and a ECAC "Rookie of the Week" honor in her first year of collegiate play. As a 2nd year attack player, she earned her 100th career goal and her 100th career point in the same season. She was also selected as a All-CCC 1st Team Attack player.
As a graduate of Portsmouth Abbey School in Portsmouth, RI, Maddie earned many lacrosse accolades in her high school career that includes: Brine National Lacrosse Classic HS Underclassmen All-American, two-time US Lacrosse Academic All-American, four-time NEPSWLA All-Star, three-time RI All-State, four-time EIL All-League selection. She earned four varsity letters, a team captain in her senior year and awarded the Hannaford Family Trophy Award for Lacrosse. She finished her HS career with over 200 goals. Maddie coaches HS and Youth players for the club and during camps, clinics and private lessons.
Coach: Caroline Villareal
Caroline, Bill's daughter, is a sophomore attack player at Saint Anselm College in NH.
Caroline is a graduate of Portsmouth Abbey School in Portsmouth, RI, and a four-year varsity attack player. In her senior year, she was the leading attack player with 55 goals. She earned an All-State selection and awarded the Hannaford Family Trophy Award for Lacrosse. Caroline coaches HS and Youth players for the club and during camps, clinics and private lessons.