Dallas Championship suggestions

The 2013 tournament returns to Greenville, SC this May.

Are you happy with the selection of dallas as host for the '07 IA Championships

Yes
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No
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26%
No opinion
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Postby Jolly Roger on Tue Jan 24, 2006 3:14 pm

Aaron Lozano wrote:Is this tournament held for media coverage or to celebrate the success of the teams in the USLIA.


One of the ways to improve the participant's experience is to play the games before the largest crowds of the season. This will require efforts to engage local media (many of which are low cost) and through active advertising.

Think about the kid in Waco who through no fault of his own, or of the lacrosse community, doesn't know that the tourney is taking place. This kid sees the advertisement, news item, morning show spot and asks his parents to take him to see the games. Here is a new fan/participant/supporter of his favorite team and maybe the MDIA. Seems like everyone wins here.
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Re: Cynicism

Postby benji on Wed Jan 25, 2006 3:52 am

Dan Wishengrad wrote:I hate to be cynical but...

Since we had record cold weather in Minneehaha last year for the MDIA tourney, I fully expect a record heat-wave in Texas this time around, with temperatures in the triple-digits all week long. :roll:


And what would be so bad about that? :D
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Postby JW on Fri Jan 27, 2006 2:32 am

Surprisingly enough I have seen some MDIA scores in the Dallas Morning News. The earlier we start the more coverages we could get.

Why don't we play the games at night time. Is that impossible to do? If we want to see attendance, then playing games during school hours is non-productive. It is possible that you could play a game at 3 pm and the next game at 7 pm. I am not sure how many fields are even available, or if that is even possible. But I think it is something that should be looked into. For first round games, that may be a little difficult i understand that, but who knows.

Yes someone may in the media may joke about it. But like people say; Bad publicity is good publicity.
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Highland Park HS Stadium

Postby CPLaxGM on Tue Feb 14, 2006 4:32 pm

I have one suggestion/question regarding the Highland Park HS stadium. All of the photos that I've seen so far show the stadium with football lines. Since the field is field turf, I am not sure how difficult it is to change and/or erase old lines. Obviously, they will have to paint lacrosse lines on the field in order for us to play. My question is - will they remove the football lines? In my opinion, the spectator experience goes way down when you're watching a lacrosse game on a field that is lined for football. It's visual overload, and makes it very difficult to follow the game when you can't tell which line is the box, halfline, endline, etc. For any spectators new to the game, it will be very tough to explain to them the various rules. This is especially important since the stadium is being used for the semis and final games. I don't know how much trouble the players themselves would have (probably not much), but it would definitely detract from the spectator's enjoyment.

Does anyone know what the plan is for the stadium lines? If it's not already in the plans, can someone suggest/recommend that the football lines are eliminated for our games?

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Postby Brent Burns on Tue Feb 14, 2006 4:39 pm

It would not hurt to get in touch with Tom Fitzsimmons, the head honcho of the North Texas Lacrosse Chapter of US Lacrosse by going to http://www.iatexas.com and find out about what will be done with the football lines at the Highlander Park.

shrekjr said something about that to the effect in another thread in the "Championship Chat."
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Postby PigPen on Wed Feb 15, 2006 9:50 pm

I have one suggestion/question regarding the Highland Park HS stadium. All of the photos that I've seen so far show the stadium with football lines. Since the field is field turf, I am not sure how difficult it is to change and/or erase old lines. Obviously, they will have to paint lacrosse lines on the field in order for us to play. My question is - will they remove the football lines? In my opinion, the spectator experience goes way down when you're watching a lacrosse game on a field that is lined for football. It's visual overload, and makes it very difficult to follow the game when you can't tell which line is the box, halfline, endline, etc. For any spectators new to the game, it will be very tough to explain to them the various rules.


No shot of this-Come on it's still Texas, where football is still, and will always be king. The chances of this happening would be the equivalent of letting the Pakistani National Cricket Team play on Yankee Stadium.

As for media coverage-I think we need to focus on the lax community as a whole. Who cares about the locals-lax has been around for decades, it's on tv all the time now. People are aware of it. They have at least have heard of it-but will the local , non -ax community in DFW care? Nope. I think we need to show the rest of the lax community. Especially the East Coast lax snobs, that we're first class and professional in appearance. We need to show the kid on Strong Island, who is thinking about being different and has heard of the Nomas and Michigans. That you can still play MDIA and still have your own premier event. It may not be the Linc, but here's hoping that Highland Park and Us Lacrosse can make the event another step forward. I can't comment on Blaine, as I was not there. But Fenton, always put on a good show, especially championship day. Nice field, cameras, suds, a beautiful pressbox.

My point-I worry more about the lax coverage of the event. God Bless Sonny for what he did last year, but a blog is a blog. I think the league took a step backwards (in terms of visibility) with the lack of media coverage last year. Yes I know all of the politics involved-I am just disapointed that we didn't have game articles and pics. (Although I wish I could have seen Sonny type out in the cold on bleachers-that would have been a hoot!). But as someone stated-let's not get too ahead of ourselves, with the local media.
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Postby PigPen on Thu Feb 16, 2006 11:11 pm

Speaking of Media in the DFW area-I am surfng the net in a hotel room and I look up and on the local Dallas news and I see a couple of UNT guys with their shirts off playing catch (at practice?). The story was about the massive temperature drop over the past couple of hours. The reporter asked why they had their shirts off-I didn't here the answer. Anyone else in the Metroplex see that? So I guess there is some local media coverage.
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