By Collin Jones ’23, staff writer
Athletic events are typically recorded – whether on film, video or social media.
Carson Frey, a senior digital communications major and lacrosse player at LVC, is known around campus for always being seen courtside or on the field at athletic events.
Frey started a YouTube channel in 2015 called “Beachwood Boys,” which was mainly used to post vlogs while in high school. About 3 years ago, Frey gave his brand a refresh and the sky was the limit.
Frey and his buddy Sam started a podcast and a stringing company named “Beachwood Boys.”
“We combined all the lacrosse media into one media organization called ‘Blue Dogs Lacrosse (BDLC),’” Frey said. “Since we have been trying to grow the game by putting out unique lacrosse content that doesn’t currently exist on platforms.”
Frey’s love for the game is like no other. He creates podcast episodes, travels to the NCAA DIII National Championship to record footage, has his own team in the Maryland Lacrosse League and produces a podcast talking about all things lacrosse.
With being so invested in Frey’s field of work, one must find a reason to keep going, and his is to grow the game. Lacrosse is not as popular as football, basketball or baseball respectively, but people like Carson are the reason why there is a professional lacrosse league and why the sport is growing among youth.
Frey has many projects under his belt but the one he is working on right now is his favorite. Frey is working with a local guy who goes by “Hersheylaxdyes”. Together, they create lacrosse content which Frey says is fun.
“He has so many cool stories about lacrosse and is a really cool guy so being able to work with him dyeing a lacrosse head was awesome,” Frey said.
As well as working with “Hersheylaxdyes,” Carson aims to bring “vlogs every Friday, challenge videos every Sunday,” with those videos being on Blue Dogs Lacrosse YouTube channel.
When he’s not trying to build his brand or grow the game of lacrosse, Frey records LVC athletic events and posts on social media.
“It’s always fun to get some good clips,” Frey said.
Blue Dogs Lacrosse is on all social media platforms so a simple search of Blue Dogs Lacrosse is all one needs to find Carson’s work. To find some of Carson’s more personal work, you can find that on Instagram under “carson_elijah.”