With a beautiful Saturday in Denver, the Outlaws are set to open their 2008 campaign at INVESCO Field at Mile High this evening at 7pm. The CHSAA boy’s championship lacrosse game between Kent Denver and Ft. Collins will preceed the Outlaws game, with a 4:30pm faceoff. Outlaws tickets start at just $8 and are available at the INVESCO Field at Mile High box office or by visiting Ticketmaster.com.
Archive for May 17th, 2008
Karlyn Tilley LITTLETON, Colo. (CBS4) ― The Colorado High School Activities Association says the Arapahoe High School lacrosse team will be banned from next year’s playoffs unless it can prove changes have been made. The discipline comes after two players were accused of cheating in a state playoff game.
DENVER, May 13, 2008 - The Denver Outlaws of Major League Lacrosse announced their roster for the 2008 season. The roster, released today, announced that Ryan Powell, the newest member of the team, will play attack alongside returning attackmen Brendan Mundorf, Matt Brown, and Drew Westervelt. Powell was the first player to be named the League’s MVP multiple times.
In the midfield position, the Outlaws include: Jeff Sonke, Brian Langtry, Greg Bastis, Casey Cittadino, Tom Garvey, Lucius Polk, Brian Jacovina, Lou Braun, Benson Erwin and newly-acquired Nate Watkins. Matt Hanna is slated to play both attack and midfield. The face-off midfielders will be Geoff Snider and Adam Fassnacht. Midfielder Josh Sims is currently on the Injured Reserve list, but will be joining the team in a few weeks.
The defensemen for the Outlaws include Lee Zink, Tom Ethington, Sean McCarthy, Tom Garvey and Zach Jungers. Rounding out the team, Jesse Schwartzman, Alex Smith, and Harry Alford are the goalies.
Former Denver University Pioneers include Matt Brown, Tom Ethington, Geoff Snider, and Ryan Zordani, who also graduated from Heritage High School in Littleton.
Indoor crossover players from the Mammoth of the NLL (National Lacrosse League) include Brian Langtry, Josh Sims, Nick Carlson, Matt Brown and Tom Ethington.
Powell to miss opener, but local lacrosse talent abounds on team
“It’s a lot better having him than playing against him.” Brian Reese, Outlaws coach and general manager, on acquiring Ryan Powell, left (Associated Press file photo )
The Denver Outlaws have never forgotten one of the greatest performances in Major League Lacrosse history, simply because they could not stop it: Ryan Powell’s nine-goal scoring spree against Denver on June 10, 2006.
GRAND JUNCTION — Lacrosse originated as a sport among the American Indian tribes of northeastern North America — and has long been a popular sport in schools in the eastern United States. The sport is gradually making its way westward.
Lenny Lang grew up in New York and played lacrosse in high school and college. His son “got a taste” of the sport while visiting family back east in 2006 and wanted to be able to play it in Grand Junction.
CASTLE ROCK – McKenzie Brown made sure the cosmos did not slip into chaos.
The junior scored seven goals in Cherry Creek’s 15-12 win over Heritage/Littleton on Wednesday, capturing the Bruins’ third straight CHSAA girls lacrosse state championship. It is the seventh girls lacrosse title for the Bruins since the title game started in 1998.
Reporting Shaun Boyd FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4) ― The Colorado High School Activities Association is investigating two Arapahoe High School lacrosse players who are accused of cheating in a state playoff game. The alleged play was caught on tape during a game against Fort Collins.
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Steamboat Springs — The seventh-grade boys Steamboat Youth Lacrosse team went undefeated during the weekend, bringing home the championship from the Eagle County Lax Jam Battle of the Western Slope tournament.








