Lazorko enters his second season in 2025, joining the staff in 2024 after spending the previous three years at Florida Premier FC.
Under the umbrella of FPFC, Lazorko was the director and coach of Trinity Academy, the coach of the 2014/15 ECNL development team and a county director for the club's grass roots program HappyFeet Soccer, all while playing for the UPSL team at the club.
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Before arriving in Florida, Lazorko spent two seasons at Devon Prep, where he served as Assistant Athletic Director. Along with his administrative duties, Lazorko was also the boy's soccer coach for the 2019 and 2020 seasons. Under his tutelage, Lazorko led the Tide to back-to-back District XII championships, achieving state playoff appearances in both of his seasons at the helm.
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The Saint Joseph's 2016 graduate landed his first coaching stint with Cabrini in 2017, spending two seasons on the sidelines with the Cavaliers as an assistant coach. With the help of Lazorko, Cabrini went 22-18-2 in the two seasons, including an impressive 13-2 record in conference play. In the 2017 season, the Cavaliers went 8-1 in Colonial States Athletic Conference play, winning the CSAC Championship and making it to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Cabrini's second season with Lazorko on staff saw them move into the American East Conference, holding a 5-1 record in conference action before seeing defeat in the AEC championship game.
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A four-year standout for the Saint Joseph's soccer team, Lazorko played and started in 65 games over his career. Lazorko compiled 15 goals and 15 assists in his time on Hawk Hill, netting three game-winning goals in that span. As a freshman, Lazorko led the team in assists (5) while joint first in goals (5), earning Atlantic 10 All-Rookie and Philadelphia Soccer Six All-Star/All-Rookie accolades. In 2015, the Philly native was listed as a top 50 prospect of the USL Summer 2015 Premier Development League and was Southeastern Pennsylvania Coaches Association College Player of the Year.
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Prior to his time on Hawk Hill, Lazorko was a three-sport standout for Holy Ghost Prep, helping his high school to four PIAA District One appearances and back-to-back state championships in 2009 and 2010. Also earning All-League honors in basketball and lacrosse, Lazorko was a three-time captain for his high school soccer team and finished with a Regional All-American honor in 2011, was named Bucks County Courier Times Player of the Year and Most Complete Player (2011), was 2011 All-Area MVP, twice a league MVP and was a two-time All-State, All-Area and All-League First Team selection. In January 2024, Lazorko was inducted into the Holy Ghost Prep Athletic Hall of Fame.
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