Archive for June 13th, 2008

Denver Outlaws Host San Francisco Dragons

Saturday 7:00 pm at INVESCO Field at Mile High

DENVER—June 13, 2008—Tomorrow night the Denver Outlaws of Major League Lacrosse return to INVESCO Field at Mile High to play the San Francisco Dragons at 7:00 pm. The game will be televised on Fox Sports Network-Rocky Mountain on Sunday at 12:30 pm and again on Thursday, June 19th at 11:30 pm.

Prior to the game, the stadium will be filled with lacrosse fans for the Qdoba Mini Lax Jam 2008. Teams of three people of all ages will play in a round robin format tournament and win prizes from the Outlaws and Qdoba Mexican Grill. The Outlaws postgame party is at the Celtic Tavern at 1801 Blake St.

With the first of three meetings against San Francisco, the Outlaws look to improve their home game record to 3-0. The second meeting against the Dragons will also be in Denver on the 4th of July where a fireworks show will commence after the game. Following the MLL All-Star Game in Denver on July 17th, the Outlaws will head west to San Francisco on the 19th for the last of the regular season games between these two powerhouses.

Currently, the Denver Outlaws lead the Western Conference with a record of 3-1, while the San Francisco Dragons hold a 1-2 record. Although history does not bode well for Denver when playing the Dragons (3-4 overall), San Francisco comes in with a less experienced team than in 2007, with the Outlaws reaping the benefits.

The Outlaws acquired two Dragons in the offseason, attackman Ryan Powell and midfielder Nate Watkins. Powell is having a monster season so far tallying 11 points and surpassing his brother Casey for career assists with 165 making him second in the record books. Watkins is a major contributor on the defensive side of the field having picked up 11 groundballs already. These two along with the other Outlaws are looking to keep the momentum going after the big road win at Los Angeles last weekend.

The Dragons come into the game after last weekend’s overtime win against Chicago. In his first professional game, midfielder and first-round draft pick Mike Podgajny scored the game winning goal giving San Francisco their first win of the season. Leading San Francisco are Jake Byrne with 10 pts, and Tim Booth recording 9 pts.

Look for the Outlaws to play at home the following Saturday, June 21st against the Chicago Machine. This will be the first of three meetings between these Western Conference teams.

Call 303-OUTLAWS for ticket information. Single game tickets start at $8 and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com. The complete 2008 MLL Schedule can be viewed at www.majorleaguelacrosse.com/statistics/leagueschedule/.

ROUND ‘EM UP
Leader of the pack: Midfielder Brian Langtry is currently in second place in overall MLL scoring with 21 points. Only three points ahead of Langtry is John Grant, Jr. of the Rochester Rattlers.

Stayin’ local: The Outlaws have four players who graduated from the University of Denver: Geoff Snider (06), Matt Brown (’05), Tom Ethington (’02) and Ryan Zordani (’07).

Amazing attacker: Since joining the Outlaws, Ryan Powell has averaged 5.5 pts per game. He is currently ranked second in career assists with 165.

Powerful power plays: The Outlaws are 6-8, or 75%, on the man-up and are killing off 75% of opponents’ man-up opportunities.

Hometown heroes: Matt Hanna and Brian Langtry both work in the education system. Hanna is the Director of Admissions and the Assistant Varsity Lacrosse Coach at Regis Jesuit High School. He also gives back to the community through Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado. Last summer he organized two summer lacrosse camps as fundraisers for cancer research. At the Challenge School (magnet) in Denver, Langtry is an humanities and lacrosse elective teacher.

Go ‘green’ or go home: Partnering with Esurance, the Denver Outlaws collect recyclable items during every game. The Outlaws also will be planting more trees around INVESCO Field at Mile High adding to the oxygen in the air and the beauty of the stadium.

From the box to the field: Nine of the Outlaws play for the National Lacrosse League, an indoor professional lacrosse league. The Colorado Mammoth reaps the benefits with five of those nine playing for them during the MLL offseason: Josh Sims, Brian Langtry, Matt Brown, Tom Ethington and Nick Carlson. Scattered throughout the rest of the NLL are: Ryan Powell (Portland LumberJax), Brendan Mundorf (New York Titans), Geoff Snider (Philadelphia Wings), and Drew Westervelt (Philadelphia Wings).

A part of history: Former Outlaws Midfielder Mike Law will be inducted into the University of Denver’s Hall of Fame on October 23rd. Law played for the Outlaws their inaugural season (2006) and in 2007, as well as for the Colorado Mammoth. Some would argue that Law is the best lacrosse player to come out of Colorado, attending Regis Jesuit High School. He was DU’s first lacrosse honorable mention All-American.

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About the Denver Outlaws
Part of Major League Lacrosse’s 2006 western expansion, the Outlaws have made the playoffs in each of their two seasons and have led the league in attendance, averaging over 11,000 attendees per game. INVESCO Field at Mile High will host the MLL All-Star Game on July 17th.The organization is managed by Edge Sports & Entertainment – a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Denver Broncos Football Club. Outlaws 2008 season tickets are available now. For more information, contact the Outlaws ticket office at (720) 258-3600 or visit www.DenverOutlaws.com.

About Edge Sports & Entertainment
Created in 2005, Edge Sports & Entertainment is a full-service event sports and entertainment company focused on the development of live events, event production, and broadcast. Edge Sports & Entertainment is owned by Pat Bowlen.

About Major League Lacrosse
Major League Lacrosse, a ten-team professional outdoor lacrosse league, was founded in 1999 by fitness entrepreneur Jake Steinfeld, CEO of Body by Jake Global L.L.C., and founding partners Dave Morrow, a former champion lacrosse player and now CEO of Warrior Lacrosse, a leading global provider of innovative and high performance lacrosse equipment; and Timothy B. Robertson, former CEO of The Family Channel and the current chairman of Bay Shore Enterprises, L.L.C., an investment holding company with activities in international media and Internet technology ventures. The MLL commenced play in June of 2001. The MLL is comprised of two conferences. The Eastern Conference contains the original six teams, Baltimore, Boston, Long Island, (Montclair) New Jersey, Philadelphia and Rochester. The Western Conference debuted in the 2006 season with MLL expansion franchises Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Additional league information can be found at www.majorleaguelacrosse.com.

Lacrosse now a part of GSHS - Former club teams are awarded CHSAA sanctioning

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado — The spring sports schedule will be a little busier at Glenwood Springs High School from now on as the Roaring Fork Re-1 District School Board unanimously passed a motion to approve adding lacrosse as a Colorado High School Activities Association sanctioned sport at the school.

Starting in 2009, the boys and girls teams currently known as the Glenwood Springs Lacrosse Club will be playing as Demons. The addition of the sport was debated at the school board meeting on Wednesday night and then approved by all four members in attendance (Bill Lamont, Bob Johnson, Debbie Stone Bruell and Michael Blair) under the following motion: “The board approves the addition of lacrosse at GSHS based on student participation with all costs of the program for the next two years being the responsibility of the students and parents and subject to district athletic and CHSAA policies.”

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Aggressive girls flocking to new sport in Glenwood Springs

GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colorado — When spring rolled around this year, there were a few girls at Glenwood Springs High School who wanted to play a sport but didn’t know which.

Then they found lacrosse — a sport recently added to Glenwood Springs High School. While some people would be deterred from a team that was in its first year of existence, these girls love it. It gave them a chance to be involved with something, to be part of a team when they didn’t know where else to go.

“I needed a spring sport because I have been cheerleading so I want to stay in shape,” said 2008 freshman Casey Anderson. “Another reason I wanted to join the team was since it is a new sport, there is no worry that I wouldn’t make it. In soccer and tennis all that, they cut. So here it is just like, OK, I am on varsity.”

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