Georgia vs. Georgia Tech
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 2:46 pm
Just wanted to let everyone know that this year's Georgia/Georgia Tech game will be hosted by Harrison High School which is in West Cobb County (Metro Atlanta). The Coordinators for this event at Harrison HS have worked very hard to make it happen. There will be 6 lacrosse games played in all which include several different HS's from the Atlanta area with the UGA/GT being the featured game at 2:30pm. There will be representatives from Brine Lacrosse and several other vendors at the event. The bottom line is that this is a great way (aside from the SELC tourny) to promote the sport we all love and to expose high school lacrosse players in Georgia to both GT's and UGA's program.
These two rival teams have had successful seasons thus far, and with this game having significant playoff seeding implications it should make for a great game.
The event coordinators at Harrison HS have been advertising this event on Saturday for awhile now and are expecting over 2,000 in attendance throughout the day. So I strongly urge anyone in the metro Atlanta area that is interested to attend this Saturday's event and support the growth of lacrosse in the state of Georgia.
Should be a tremendous day of lacrosse with the first game starting at 10:00 a.m.
Directions to Harrison High School can be found at Georgia's home page at
http://www.georgialacrosse.com/index.shtml
And as Ken Lovic mentioned in another forum, this should become a great tradition for seasons to come with other high schools already expressing interest in hosting next year's game.
Ken, Please add any info regarding this Saturday that I may have left out.
Good luck to all teams in the SELC this weekend and congratulations to those who have secured a spot in the SELC tournament.
Adam Weinstein
Vice President of Georgia Lacrosse
Co-Captain
These two rival teams have had successful seasons thus far, and with this game having significant playoff seeding implications it should make for a great game.
The event coordinators at Harrison HS have been advertising this event on Saturday for awhile now and are expecting over 2,000 in attendance throughout the day. So I strongly urge anyone in the metro Atlanta area that is interested to attend this Saturday's event and support the growth of lacrosse in the state of Georgia.
Should be a tremendous day of lacrosse with the first game starting at 10:00 a.m.
Directions to Harrison High School can be found at Georgia's home page at
http://www.georgialacrosse.com/index.shtml
And as Ken Lovic mentioned in another forum, this should become a great tradition for seasons to come with other high schools already expressing interest in hosting next year's game.
Ken, Please add any info regarding this Saturday that I may have left out.
Good luck to all teams in the SELC this weekend and congratulations to those who have secured a spot in the SELC tournament.
Adam Weinstein
Vice President of Georgia Lacrosse
Co-Captain