Smoky Hill: Volleyball assistant and girls lacrosse head coach. For volleyabll information: E-mail resume to Katie Hagen, khagen@cherrycreekschools.org; for girls lacrosse e-mail resume to Don Nelson, dnelson9@cherrycreekschools.org.
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Palmer: Head boys lacrosse and assistants. Information: Send letter of interest and resume to Robert Framel, 301 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80903, e-mail framerl@d11.org or fax to 719-328-0903 by July 15.
Conifer: Head girls lacrosse, junior varsity boys basketball, level 3 boys basketball, volleyball assistant and junior varsity softball. Information: Jeff Lueders, 303-982-5347 or jlueders@jeffco.k12.co.us.
Outlaws Bounce Back, Beat Riptide 18-15
Rookie Westervelt Leads Denver to Victory
Denver-June 9, 2007- The Denver Outlaws defeated the visiting L.A. Riptide by a final score of 18-15. The Outlaws came back strong after a crushing loss to the Chicago Machine last Saturday.
Rookie attackman Drew Westervelt, starting his first game in an Outlaws uniform, came out on fire as he scored 4 goals and added 3 assists.
The UMBC grad didn’t miss a beat in moving from the collegiate to professional ranks, as he tallied 7 points before a crowd of 8,473 at INVESCO Field at Mile High.
In what proved to be a big night for UMBC graduates, the Outlaws Brendan Mundorf scored 5 goals of his own, to go along with 3 assists. With the win, the Outlaws improve to 2-1 on the season, while San Francisco falls to 2-2.
The Riptide scored the first goal out of the gate, before the Outlaws ripped off 4 straight to gain a 4-1 advantage at the end of the first quarter.
Behind the strong play of Sean Ford, who notched 2 goals and 6 assists, and Terry Riordan, who scored 5 goals for the game, the Riptide tied the Outlaws for the remaining three quarters and Denver’s initial 3 goal lead held up.
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Next up for the Outlaws, the Rochester Rattlers (1-2) head to town on Saturday, June 16, for a Western vs. Eastern Conference battle.
Outlaws Look to Bounce Back vs. Riptide
Denver hosts L.A. on Saturday at INVESCO
Denver–June 8, 2007 – The Denver Outlaws return home tomorrow, June 9 to take on the L.A. Riptide. Riptide attackman Andrew Combs, the leading goal scorer in Major League Lacrosse with 13 goals thus far, leads the Riptide into Denver to play their division rival.
The Riptide enter this weekend with a 2-1 record and currently sit in first place in the Western Conference. The Outlaws sit at 1-1, which puts them in a tie for second in the division.
Each team will be looking to avenge a road loss in their last game. Last Saturday, the Riptide lost their first game of the season, a 19-14 game against the Boston Cannons. The Outlaws traveled to Chicago and dropped a close one against the Machine, by a final score of 19-17. The win was Chicago’s first since their inclusion into the league in 2006.
L.A. will be playing their third road game in the first four games and look to improve on their division lead. The Riptide, behind head coach John Tucker, boasts a lineup that includes three of the top-ten scorers in the league. Attackman Michael Watson and Andrew Combs each have 14 points this season.
The Outlaws, under the leadership of first year coach Jim Beardmore, are led by star midfielder Jeff Sonke. Through two games this season, Sonke has tallied 10 goals, which ties him for the third best total in the MLL.
Fans can expect a shootout, as Denver looks to improve to 2-0 at INVESCO Field at Mile High in 2007. The Outlaws took all three games from Los Angeles in 2006 and will look to get back on the winning side of things this weekend.
For more information, check out the attached game notes, the Outlaws website at www.DenverOutlaws.com, or call (303)-OUTLAWS.








