Vail Lacrosse Shootout Announces Summer 2008 Dates
The Vail Lacrosse Shootout has announced the dates for its 36th edition in the summer of 2008. Once again sandwiched around the 4th of July in beautiful Vail, CO, this year’s Shootout should prove just as exciting as the last. Men’s Supermasters kicks things off on Saturday, June 28th, and the tourney culminates with the Men’s and Women’s Elite championship games on Sunday, July 6th. The Men’s side of the tournament will also include Masters and Grandmasters divisions while both High School Boys and Girls will compete from Sunday, June 29th – Wednesday July 2nd.
All divisions are accepting applications and interested teams are encouraged to sign up soon because tournament slots fill quickly. Please use the appropriate contact below to register your team or get further information.
Men's Elite: Thursday, July 3rd – Sunday, July 6th
Masters (33+): Saturday, June 28th – Monday, June 30th
Supermasters (40+): Saturday, June 28th – Tuesday, July 1st
Grandmasters (50+): Saturday, June 28th – Monday, June 30th
High School Boys (U-19): Sunday, June 29th – Wednesday, July 2nd
Men's Contact for more information/team registration:
Connie Streich – vaillaxinfo@comcast.net – (303) 814-2714
Women's Elite: Thursday, July 3rd – Sunday, July 6th
High School Girls (U-19): Sunday, June 29th – Wednesday, July 2nd
Women's Contact for more information/team registration:
Michelle Secor – jmsecor@netzero.net – (719) 528-1090
www.vaillacrosse.com
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Hey guys, if you are interested in bringing a team to Vail, it's better to do it now rather than wait until spring:
Always on point . . .
Alex Smith
CSU Lacrosse '03
Alex Smith
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One thing I've always thought would be cool in Vail was an MCLA All-Star team of sorts. We've done it mostly via CSU and UCSB in the past through Team Rock-it Pocket, but it's great to have Cornell players asking, "Where's that guy in the yellow helmet from? He's pretty good."
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Alex Smith
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I would be very interested in doing that. I play for Northeastern and I know that a couple of guys from the team last year and this years team would be very interested in doing that.
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get a team set up, playing in vail was one of the best experiences of my lacrosse career.
Hell, I'd help organize it, I know of more than a few MN boys that would like to play.
Hell, I'd help organize it, I know of more than a few MN boys that would like to play.
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I would def play if we could get a good team together.
Chris if you want help organizing it let me know.
Chris if you want help organizing it let me know.
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I've taken 4 teams down there and know of a good condo company to reserve housing. If people need help organizing, I can help. I'd be interested in playing as well...
Chris Shogan
Gonzaga University Alumnus '03
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If this is going to happen how would it be done? I played in the shootout for the last two years on two different teams and I know that some teams just throw people together. Some guys from BC would be interested too I'm sure like Chris Ward (2nd team all america D) and Austin Gardner-Smith (3rd team all-america Attack). I started for NU last year as a midfielder and I might be able to get Craig Sini (2nd team all-america Goalie). Just let me know if those guys would work.
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2008 Vail
Did anyone go last year (in 2007) to Vail? I heard there was a 30-second shot clock rule, how'd that work for everyone?
I'm not a fan of slow lacrosse, but when you play with a club team, or a group of guys you don't know that well 30 seconds doesn't seem like enough time to setup an offense. It might work if your team gets in a bunch of practices beforehand, but c'mon, 30-seconds for a summer tourney at THAT elevation?
If anyone went, could they lemme know if it worked out okay, or was a total mess (i.e. a lot of clock violations, balls thrown wrecklessly at the goal)?
I think having a 90-second shot clock would be more ideal for a summer tourney, or at the least 60-seconds like they have it in the MLL.
Thoughts!???
I'm not a fan of slow lacrosse, but when you play with a club team, or a group of guys you don't know that well 30 seconds doesn't seem like enough time to setup an offense. It might work if your team gets in a bunch of practices beforehand, but c'mon, 30-seconds for a summer tourney at THAT elevation?
If anyone went, could they lemme know if it worked out okay, or was a total mess (i.e. a lot of clock violations, balls thrown wrecklessly at the goal)?
I think having a 90-second shot clock would be more ideal for a summer tourney, or at the least 60-seconds like they have it in the MLL.
Thoughts!???
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The shot clock at Vail has been in place for many years and it is generally received with positive reveiws. It's 30 seconds once you are over the midfield. Easy to keep track of, easy to generate offense, hard to slow the ball down and be boring. In Vail, unlike the MLL, shots do not have to hit the goal to get a reset. Shots can miss by a little (at the ref's discretion) and the team can back up to get possession again and a reset. If a team cannot generate some sort of offense during that time, then frankly, they should find another tournament to join because they probably don't have the requisite skill needed to compete at that level.
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Alex Smith
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Heck I would play for sure! I still play for our club team in Detroit (Motor City) I am sure I can crash at Alex or Flips crib lol!
Hey Will, are you in or are you in!
Towbey Kassa
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Hey Will, are you in or are you in!
Towbey Kassa
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I play Defense on the Minneapolis Lakers club team and I would love to jump on a team.
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