Rob Graff wrote:Gentlemen:
I don't think that Eugene's post was meant as a criticism as Lars or me.
But in case there is some confusion, the "All Star game" is not an event run/initiated/organized by the UMLL. If I recall correctly last year, with little notice, Lars was asked for some names of guys that "would show up" for the event.
Thus, please don't attribute last year's event to the league, or anyone running our league. If this is something that the teams of the league want - which is fine - then let's discuss it at the league meetings, so that it can be organized properly, and run in the same professional manner as the UMLL tournament.
Rob
As current president of the Minneosta Lacrosse Association (MLA), I want to confirm Rob's statement that the past two years the "All Star" game was organized (or not...) by the MLA as part of the Laxtravaganza - our summer event with games played by high school boys and girls and college men and women.
The MLA board has tended to be more aware of high school and youth levels because that is what most board members are involved in. Thus, we just haven't started our planning soon enough to have significant involvment from college teams (men or women). In the past two years Chris, Rob and everyone at the league have done a great job of finding enough players to actually have a game which has been a great asset to the event.
In 2003, I believe the men's college game drew the largest crowd at the event.
This year I think we've started planning early enough to better involve college players.
We hope this year will be a more of an "All Star" game for college players than we've had in the past assuming you guys want that as well. The MLA has set a date and reserved the location and the UMLL is more than welcome.
Eugene, Rob, and anyone else interested, just pm me and I can put you in touch with those in the MLA working on the event.
I hope to see all of you on June 11 at Holy Angels.
Matt Dempsey