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POWERS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
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Posted 4.0 months ago @ 9:29AM
Powers Catholic Athletic Director Mike Watson is pleased to announce the return of our Boys
Head Lacrosse Coach Matthew Gregson.
Matt was an ’06 graduate of Powers Catholic and was an accomplished 3 sport athlete in
football, hockey, and lacrosse. A member of the ’05 State Championship Football team and the
’05 State Runner up Hockey Team. He was named to the All-State team in lacrosse his senior
season.
Matt continued his academic and athletic career at Adrian College where he played NCAA
Division III Lacrosse. He then transferred to play NCAA Division I Lacrosse at the University of
Detroit Mercy.
Gregson earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from the University of Detroit Mercy.
Gregson served as student/assistant coach for Powers Catholic Lacrosse in 2007 and 2008. He
also has served as assistant coach/defensive coordinator for Grand Blanc High School’s
Lacrosse Team in 2012 and 2013. In 2016 he was named the head coach of the Powers
Catholic Lacrosse Team and during his time as head coach he compiled a 34-34 record. After
winning the 2019 SVL Championship, Gregson was named the 2019 SVL Coach of the Year and
the 2019 MHSLCA Division 2 Coach of the Year.
Mike Watson Comments:
It is with great pleasure that Powers Catholic welcomes back Matt (Duke) Gregson as our head
boys’ varsity lacrosse coach. Matt is Powers through & through and understands what Powers
stands for and represents. Matt is a proven winner on and off the field and we can’t wait to see
the positive direction he will lead our boys lacrosse program to this spring.
Matthew Gregson Comments:
“I am very thankful and honored that Mr. Watson has welcomed me back to my alma mater, to
pursue my passion and lead the lacrosse program at Powers Catholic once again. As a former
student-athlete and coach at Powers Catholic, I understand the expectations and potential
legacy that comes with being a member of this elite school. I will work determinedly to educate
these young men that through hard work and faith, they can rise to become the best versions of
themselves and pursue their dreams.”
I look forward to returning to coaching and working to enhancing the Powers Catholic Lacrosse
legacy.”