Lacrosse Game Clock
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 12:22 pm
One of the biggest aggravations is showing up at a game site and not having a properly equipped scorers table. Over the years I can't count the number of times that the game and penalties were being kept with someone's wristwatch. Not cool.
I often thought is it would be nice if you had a setup with a game clock and penalty clocks that were all synched together. I went to a middle school jamboree last year in Detroit, and lo and behold - there it was!
A gentleman by the name of Joe Papu, an electrical engineer by trade and father of a couple players, had designed such a device. This year he has upgraded and improved on it.
It costs $120 and is well worth it! I have no connection with the company but just feel it is a very worthwhile addition to any team's equipment. I thought it was so good that I bought one myself and have it in my trunk. If I show up at a game and they have the typical poor clock situation I let them use it, and tell the teams to buy one. (Some of my fellow officials think I'm nuts to do that, but I'd rather have a well-run game than stand on some kind of high-minded principle).
You can use it to keep the game score also. It is very easy to use, pressing one button starts and stops all clocks, and you can use it in running time games as well and still track penalties. It also has a "horn" built in, although you may have people heading for the bomb shelter when it goes off! (Kind of loud). It also has a milder beep that lets you know when a penalty has expired.
You can find it on line at www.laxclock.com.
http://jpapu.home.att.net/laxclk_pic.htm
I often thought is it would be nice if you had a setup with a game clock and penalty clocks that were all synched together. I went to a middle school jamboree last year in Detroit, and lo and behold - there it was!
A gentleman by the name of Joe Papu, an electrical engineer by trade and father of a couple players, had designed such a device. This year he has upgraded and improved on it.
It costs $120 and is well worth it! I have no connection with the company but just feel it is a very worthwhile addition to any team's equipment. I thought it was so good that I bought one myself and have it in my trunk. If I show up at a game and they have the typical poor clock situation I let them use it, and tell the teams to buy one. (Some of my fellow officials think I'm nuts to do that, but I'd rather have a well-run game than stand on some kind of high-minded principle).
You can use it to keep the game score also. It is very easy to use, pressing one button starts and stops all clocks, and you can use it in running time games as well and still track penalties. It also has a "horn" built in, although you may have people heading for the bomb shelter when it goes off! (Kind of loud). It also has a milder beep that lets you know when a penalty has expired.
You can find it on line at www.laxclock.com.
http://jpapu.home.att.net/laxclk_pic.htm