Warrior Lacrosse has expanded their national sales team with the recent hire of three sales associates, Jack Piatelli in New England, Chip Mayer in the Southeast, and Scott Hochstadt on the West Coast.

“We are excited to add to the expertise of our national sales force,” says Sal LoCascio, Director of Sales and Marketing for Warrior Lacrosse. “Jack, Chip and Scott all bring strong experience with both the retail community and lacrosse, which will help us continue to grow and develop Warrior’s brand presence across the country.”

In the role of New England Sales Representative, Jack Piatelli will be responsible for developing and implementing Warriors sales strategy in that region. Piatelli comes to Warrior from Brine Inc. where he spent almost ten years managing their New England sales territory. A member of the Boston Blazers indoor professional lacrosse team from 1989 – 1992 at the position of attack and midfield, Piatelli was inducted into the New England Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1999 and selected to the NCAA 1986 All American team.

Piatelli earned his Bachelors of Arts degree from Springfield College. He currently resides in Wrentham, MA with his wife Patty and their three children.

Chip Mayer joins Warrior as their South East Sales Representative and will manage sales development and strategy for that region. Co-founder of the Great Atlantic Lacrosse Company, Mayer spent the past six years as the Southeast Sales Representative for Brine Inc. A resident of Durham, NC, Mayer lives with his wife Kerry and two daughters. He earned his Bachelor of Arts and Sciences at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.

Scott Hochstadt joins Warrior in the newly created role of West Coast Associate Sales Representative. Hochstadt comes to Warrior from STX Lacrosse where he was responsible for West Coast Sales and Promotions. He has also worked as Camp Director for Adrenaline Lacrosse. Hochstadt was a three-time All-American Attackman at the University of Maryland. A four time All-ACC Tournament team member, he also was an All-NCAA Tournament Team member.

A resident of Redondo Beach, California, Hochstadt earned his Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Maryland.