Gentlemen:
I am making a general plea for your teams alums to get involved with Minnesota HS lacrosse.
Numerous teams need assistant coaches. Some need HEAD COACHES.
Cooper NO LONGER needs a head coach.
Mounds View (as noted elsewhere) needs assistants. Contact Chris Taute [taute@augsburg.edu]
There are numerous other opportunities. Contact me if you are interested in other opportunities.
The entire HS league is apparently limited to just 6 games per day in the state because there are not enough officials. Thus the HS teams are playing VERY LIMITED SCHEDULES. Officials are paid well, and for those with tighter schedules, provide a means by which to stay involved with the game. Contact Brad Scibak if you are interested.
Thanks for listening/reading.
Rob
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Coaching/Officiating at HS level in MN and WI
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Rob Graff
EX - UMD Head Coach
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Director - Team Minnesota - http://www.teammnlax.net
"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." B. Franklin.
EX - UMD Head Coach
UMLL League Director
Director - Team Minnesota - http://www.teammnlax.net
"Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security will deserve neither and lose both." B. Franklin.
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If you want to officiate, please act immediately. There are meetings this Saturday. See http://forums.uslia.com/viewtopic.php?t=3384 for details.
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Don't forget WI, we're part of this thing we call UMLL- If you are interested in officiating and are in WI, Sid Flanders is giving classes to become an official. His e-mail is sashalf@globaldiaglog.com This guy and a couple of other guys are working hard to standardize some officiating practices with the WLF and create a strong organization for officials in WI. I'm surprised the pay is so good.
Matt
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I deleted many of the posts in this thread because they did not pertain to the original topic started by Coach Graff.
Please refrain from further personal commentary about individual referees.
All officiating questions/issues should be posted in the Officiating Forum (noting of course the guidelines for use of that forum):
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Some of you that think you can do better then the current guys in zebra stripes are HIGHLY encouraged to walk a mile in their shoes first.
Thank you.
Please refrain from further personal commentary about individual referees.
All officiating questions/issues should be posted in the Officiating Forum (noting of course the guidelines for use of that forum):
http://forums.uslia.com/viewforum.php?f=32
Some of you that think you can do better then the current guys in zebra stripes are HIGHLY encouraged to walk a mile in their shoes first.
Thank you.
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