Home > General > Lacrosse Center

Lacrosse Center

November 25th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments

lacrosse center

“Redeemer” – Zetus Deamos @ The Lacrosse Center 5/30/07


La Crosse Technology Weather Direct WD-3308U-WAL 4 Day Internet Powered Wireless Forecaster


La Crosse Technology Weather Direct WD-3308U-WAL 4 Day Internet Powered Wireless Forecaster


$30.99


THE ENEMY WIND is one of The Weather Channel’s most popular documentaries. It deals with tornadoes, their behavior and how they are generated. As it explores our historical relationship with tornadoes, THE ENEMY WIND discusses recent research into improving our ability to forecast storms and shows the work of a group of nerveless adventurers, the tornado chasers. This video explains how researcher…

La Crosse Technology WS-1913TWC-IT-SAL Professional Weather Center


La Crosse Technology WS-1913TWC-IT-SAL Professional Weather Center


$66.48


Our consumer electronics products include radio-controlled clocks and watches, wireless weather stations power monitors and other measuring devices. We introduced radio-controlled clocks to the US market in 1991 and continue to be on the cutting edge of this technology in America. Our weather instruments clocks and watches are calibrated daily to the atomic time standard of the National Institute …

Lacrosse Football - Ball Center Penalty Flag - Set of two (2) flags


Lacrosse Football – Ball Center Penalty Flag – Set of two (2) flags


$14.99


Description:
- Yellow ripstop nylon material
- Weighted ball center
Don’t make your own – The penalty flag is usually wrapped around a weight, such as sand or beans so it can be thrown accurately over greater distances. Many officials previously weighted flags with BBs, but the practice was largely discontinued after a flag thrown by NFL referee Jeff Triplette struck Cleveland Browns offensive tac…

Rain-X Latitude 8-In-1 Premium Graphite Coated Wiper Blade, 16 (Pack of 1)


Rain-X Latitude 8-In-1 Premium Graphite Coated Wiper Blade, 16 (Pack of 1)




Rain-X Weatherbeater Wiper Blade, 18 (Pack of 1)


Rain-X Weatherbeater Wiper Blade, 18 (Pack of 1)


$5.61


Rain-X Rx30218 Rain-X Wiper Blades 18 Each…

Boss Audio MR60W 6.5-Inch 2-Way Marine Speaker


Boss Audio MR60W 6.5-Inch 2-Way Marine Speaker


$49.00


200W max power handling 40oz. mag structure4-ohm impedanceFrequency response: 80Hz-20kHz 90dB SPL 1-watt/1mPoly injection cone material1″ aluminum voice coil1″ mylar dome tweeterPlastic grilles…

Rubbermaid 5A43 38-by-36-by-18-Inch Sports Gear Storage Station


Rubbermaid 5A43 38-by-36-by-18-Inch Sports Gear Storage Station


$42.00


Rubbermaid 5A4300BLARD Red & Black Sports Station Rubbermaid 5A4300BLARD Red & Black Sports Station Features: Sports station Organize bats, balls, rackets, helmets and more Holds up to 20 bats or sticks Removable mesh bag allows for ball storage Easy to assemble No tools required Will not rust, dent, rot or peel Red and Black 18″ x 36″ x 37″…

Vintage Distressed Center Lacrosse Tri-Blend T-Shirt


Vintage Distressed Center Lacrosse Tri-Blend T-Shirt



Go Vintage! Super Popular Tri-Blend by Solid Gold Bomb™Solid Gold Bomb (SGB) is here! Printed on the American Apparel TR401 Tri-Blend Short Sleeve Track Shirt. Made of the three fabric combination (50% Polyester / 25% Cotton / 25% Rayon), this tee retains shape and elasticity. Cotton lends both comfort and durability with the addition of Rayon, it makes for a unique texture that drapes again…


adidas Women's Zip Pindot Hoody


adidas Women’s Zip Pindot Hoody



The adidas Women’s Zip Pindot Hoody is a versatile microfleece full-zip sweatshirt, perfect for practice, before and after your game. Constructed of 100% polyester microfleece, the adidas Zip Pindot Hoody also features side pockets, 1×1 rib at center front neck, cuff and hem. Adidas logo on right chest and adidas 3-stripes on arms. NFHS compliant only….


LaCrosse Technology Wireless Temperature and Humidity Station


LaCrosse Technology Wireless Temperature and Humidity Station


$32.99


Gauge your indoor temperature and check what the conditions are like inside your wine cellar with the La Crosse wireless temperature & humidity sensor that transmits wireless signals from up to 330 ft. away. Records min & max temperature and humidity readings. You’ll never have to worry again if your wine cellar is not at the correct temperature or humidity. Batteries not included. Free standing…



 American Football Venues in Colorado: Invesco Field at Mile High, Folsom Field, Brooks Field, Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium


American Football Venues in Colorado: Invesco Field at Mile High, Folsom Field, Brooks Field, Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium


$9.25


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Invesco Field at Mile High, Folsom Field, Brooks Field, Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes Stadium, Colorado Field, Nottingham Field, Washburn Field. Excerpt: Invesco Field at Mile High – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Many fans opposed a corporate name and wished to retain the previous venue’s name, “Mile High Stadium.” The Denver Post initially refused to use the Invesco label and referred to it as Mile High for several years before changing their policy and adding INVESCO to articles. Invesco Field at Mile High is used primarily for football games. It is the home field for Denver’s National Football League team, the Denver Broncos. The stadium also hosts the city’s Major League Lacrosse team, the Denver Outlaws. In college football it has hosted the rivalry game between the Colorado State University Rams and the University of Colorado at Boulder Buffaloes. It is also used for the CHSAA class 4A and 5A Colorado high school football state championship games, and has been used for the CBMA Marching Band Finals. Invesco Field at Mile High is also used for concerts and other events. It was the former home of the city’s Major League Soccer franchise, the Colorado Rapids. Invesco Field at Mile High marks the completion of a sixyear sporting venue upgrade program in Denver, including Coors Field and the Pepsi Center. As with the other venues, the stadium was constructed to be easily accessible. It sits along Interstate 25 near the Colfax Avenue and 17th Avenue exits. It is also bordered by Federal Boulevard, a major Denver thoroughfare, on the west side. A dedicated light rail station also serves the stadium. The stadium is located in the Sun Valley neighborhood. The field at Invesco Field at Mile High.A home game tradition (carried over from the ori… More:

 American Football Venues in Pennsylvania: Franklin Field, Lincoln Financial Field, Cameron Stadium, Mccarthy Stadium


American Football Venues in Pennsylvania: Franklin Field, Lincoln Financial Field, Cameron Stadium, Mccarthy Stadium


$9.34


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Franklin Field is the University of Pennsylvania’s stadium for football, field hockey, lacrosse, sprint football, and track and field (and formerly for soccer and baseball). It is also used by Penn students for recreation, and for intramural and club sports, including touch football and cricket, and is the site of Penn’s graduation exercises, weather permitting. It is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the eastern edge of Penn’s campus, across the Schuylkill River from Center City. It is the home of the Penn Relays and was formerly the home field of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League. Workmen laying bricks on south wall of Franklin Field circa 1922.Franklin Field was built for $100,000 and dedicated on April 20, 1895 for the first running of the Penn Relays. Deemed by the NCAA as the oldest stadium still operating for football, it was the site of the nation’s first scoreboard in 1895. Permanent Franklin Field construction did not begin until after the turn of the century. Weightman Hall gymnasium, the stadium, and permanent grandstands were designed by architect Frank Miles Day

 Amway Center


Amway Center


$45


The Amway Center is a sports venue that is under construction in Orlando, Florida. It is part of Downtown Master Plan 3: a plan that also involves improvements to the Citrus Bowl and a new performing arts center. The arena, whose completion is expected in time for the 2010-11 NBA season, will be home to the Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association, the Orlando Predators of Arena Football 1 and the Orlando Titans of the National Lacrosse League. The groundbreaking ceremony took place at noon, July 25, 2008.

 Anetso, the Cherokee Ball Game: At the Center of Ceremony and Identity


Anetso, the Cherokee Ball Game: At the Center of Ceremony and Identity


$49.95


A precursor to lacrosse, anetso, a centuries-old Cherokee ball game still played today, is a vigorous sport that rewards speed, strength, and agility. It is also the focus of several linked ritual activities. Zogry argues that members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Nation continue to perform selected aspects of their cultural identity by engaging in anetso. He shows that it is a ceremonial cycle that incorporates a variety of activities which, taken together, complicate standard distinctions of game versus ritual, public display versus private performance, and tradition versus innovation.

 Basketball Venues in Colorado: Pepsi Center, Denver Arena Auditorium, Butler-Hancock Sports Pavilion, Coors Events Center, Clune Arena


Basketball Venues in Colorado: Pepsi Center, Denver Arena Auditorium, Butler-Hancock Sports Pavilion, Coors Events Center, Clune Arena


$8.96


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Pepsi Center, Denver Arena Auditorium, Butler-hancock Sports Pavilion, Coors Events Center, Clune Arena, Denver Coliseum, Colorado State Fair Events Center, Balch Fieldhouse, Moby Arena. Excerpt: Pepsi Center – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pepsi Center was constructed as part of a large six-year sporting venue upgrade in Denver along with Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies, and Invesco Field, home of the Denver Broncos. The complex was constructed to be readily accessible. The arena is situated at Speer Boulevard, a main thoroughfare in downtown Denver, and is served by a nearby exit off Interstate 25. A light rail station is on the western side of the complex. Ground was broken for the arena on November 20, 1997, on the 4.6-acre site. Its completion in October 1999 was marked by a Celine Dion concert. Capacity for the building is listed at 19,309 for basketball games, 18,007 for hockey and lacrosse, and 17,417 for arena football games. Also included in the complex are a basketball practice facility used by the Nuggets, and the Blue Sky Grill, a restaurant accessible from within and outside the Center itself. The atrium of the building houses a suspended sculpture depicting various hockey and basketball athletes in action poses. Before the construction of Pepsi Center, the Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche played in McNichols Sports Arena, a building that has since been torn down to serve as a parking lot for nearby Invesco Field. Original Pepsi Center logo (1999-2009). Pepsi Center’s interior during an National Collegiate Athletic Association hockey tournament.Pepsi Center hosted the 2001 NHL All-Star Game, the 2001 Stanley Cup Finals, and the 2005 NBA All-Star Game. From 20042006, the center has hosted the Mountain West Conf… More:

 College Soccer Venues in the United States: Robertson Stadium


College Soccer Venues in the United States: Robertson Stadium


$19.99


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Robertson Stadium, Nickerson Field, Mike A. Myers Stadium, Titan Stadium, Ross Memorial Park and Alexandre Stadium, George Allen Field, James G. Pressly Stadium, Klöckner Stadium, Irwin Belk Track and Field Center/transamerica Field, Ucr Soccer Stadium, Morrison Stadium, Riggs Field, Fetzer Field, Usf Soccer Stadium, Stambaugh Stadium, Matador Soccer Field, Hermann Stadium, Eugene E. Stone Iii Stadium, Aggie Field, Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium, Glenn Warner Soccer Facility, Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium, Burnham Field, Macpherson Stadium, North Carolina, Eugene E. Stone Iii Stadium, Suprenant Field, Uncg Soccer Stadium, Krenzler Field, Aggie Soccer Stadium, Richard A. Vert Track and Soccer Stadium, Method Road Soccer Stadium, Ludwig Field, Whitten Soccer Complex, Koskinen Stadium, Albert-Daly Field, Virginia Tech Lacrosse and Soccer Stadium, Air Force Soccer Stadium, W. Dennie Spry Soccer Stadium, Reese Stadium, Cobb Stadium, Seminole Soccer Complex, Linda Johnson Smith Stadium, South Stadium. Excerpt: Aggie Field , also known officially as Aggie Soccer Stadium , is a 1,000 seat soccer stadium on the campus of University of California, Davis in Davis , California .Aggie Field was the result of volunteer efforts dating back to the mid-1980s, the same as the Dobbins Baseball Complex which is the home to UC Davis Aggies baseball .References (URLs online) Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Aggie Soccer Stadium is a soccer-specific stadium located in College Station, Texas , USA on the campus of Texas A

 High Schools in Jersey City, New Jersey: St. Peter's Preparatory School


High Schools in Jersey City, New Jersey: St. Peter’s Preparatory School


$9.8


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: St. Peter’s Preparatory School – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Saint Peter’s Prep is in the Paulus Hook section of Jersey City. Prep consists of nine buildings: Memorial Gymnasium, Prep Field House, Mulry Hall, Burke Hall, Hogan Hall, Shalloe Hall, Saint Peter’s Church, Saint Peter’s Grammar School, and the Humanities Building. Prep has also purchased land in which they have constructed the James F. Keenan, S.J., Field, a football/soccer/lacrosse/rugby field. Prep recently acquired the Saint Peter’s Church and Grammar School, which has held school masses and team practices. Students at Prep are required to take two years of Latin, three years of mathematics, three years of history, three years of science, four years of English, two years of modern language (choosing Spanish, French, German or Italian), and four years of religion. Prep offers art and music classes for students wishing to broaden their creativity and to pursue the arts in college. Independent study courses include Greek Honors, Portfolio Art, AP Calculus BC, and various forms of instrumental music. Other elective classes are offered to juniors and seniors and there are many honors and AP classes to choose from. The school recently inaugurated the John E. Browning, S.J., ’46, Learning Center, which features resources for individuated learning and a learning specialist. Still, many people cite an inner city environment as a force of Academic Underproduction by the student body. The school’s 17 varsity athletic teams are called the Marauders and wear Maroon and Steel. The Marauders compete in the Hudson County Interscholastic Athletic Association (HCIAA), which includes private and parochial high schools in Hudson County. The league operates under the supervision of the New Je… More:

 Indoor Lacrosse Venues In The United States


Indoor Lacrosse Venues In The United States


$31.4


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Madison Square Garden, Rose Garden, Prudential Center, Izod Center, Verizon Center, Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Boston Garden, 1st Mariner Arena, Td Garden, Mellon Arena, Wachovia Center, Joe Louis Arena, Amway Arena, Pepsi Center, Honda Center, Times Union Center, Bojangles’ Coliseum, Comcast Arena at Everett, Dcu Center, Xcel Energy Center, Blue Cross Arena, Hsbc Arena, Jobing.com Arena, Sears Centre, War Memorial at Oncenter. Excerpt: 1st Mariner Arena (formerly known as the Baltimore Arena and as the Baltimore Civic Center ), is an arena located in Baltimore, Maryland . In 2003, it was renamed by 1st Mariner Bank, which purchased naming rights to the arena for 10 years. It was reported that 1st Mariner Bank will need to pay the city $75,000 for the next ten years to keep the naming rights to the complex. 1st Mariner Bank Arena is located about a block away from the Baltimore Convention Center on the corner of Baltimore Street and Hopkins Place ; it is also only a short distance from the Inner Harbor . It seats up to approximately 14,000 people though this number varies depending on the type of event. The arena officially opened in 1962 as the Baltimore Civic Center . It was built on the site of “Old Congress Hall,” where the Continental Congress met in 1776. As a major cornerstone for the Inner Harbor redevelopment during the 1980s, it was reopened after renovations and was renamed the Baltimore Arena in 1986. It is owned by the city and is managed by SMG , a private management company. Annually, the 1st Mariner Bank Arena is host to 800,000 people. A cornerstone to the arena was laid in the arena in 1961 with a vault that included messages from then-U.S. President John F. Kennedy , then-Maryland governor J. Millard Tawes , and then-Baltimore Mayor J. Harold

 Indoor Lacrosse Venues: Indoor Lacrosse Venues in Canada, Indoor Lacrosse Venues in the United States, Madison Square Garden, Rose Garden


Indoor Lacrosse Venues: Indoor Lacrosse Venues in Canada, Indoor Lacrosse Venues in the United States, Madison Square Garden, Rose Garden


$33.12


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Indoor Lacrosse Venues in Canada, Indoor Lacrosse Venues in the United States, Madison Square Garden, Rose Garden, Prudential Center, Pengrowth Saddledome, Izod Center, Verizon Center, Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Boston Garden, 1st Mariner Arena, Td Garden, Mellon Arena, Wachovia Center, Joe Louis Arena, Credit Union Centre, Amway Arena, Pepsi Center, Scotiabank Place, Rexall Place, Urbandale Centre, Honda Center, General Motors Place, Halifax Metro Centre, Air Canada Centre, Times Union Center, Copps Coliseum, Bojangles’ Coliseum, Comcast Arena at Everett, Dcu Center, Aberdeen Pavilion, Xcel Energy Center, Blue Cross Arena, Hsbc Arena, Jobing.com Arena, Sears Centre, Coquitlam Sports Centre, War Memorial at Oncenter, Barrie Molson Centre, Bayshore Community Centre, Wesbild Centre, Bear Mountain Arena, Powerade Centre, Nicola Valley Memorial Arena, Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex, Peterborough Memorial Centre, Credit Union Iplex, si Miller Arena, Queen’s Park Arena. Excerpt: Rose Garden (arena) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Rose Garden is a multipurpose arena which is suitable for numerous indoor sports, including basketball, ice hockey, arena football, and lacrosse, as well as for hosting other events such as concerts, conventions, and circuses. The arena is located in a sports and entertainment district known as the Rose Quarter, a parcel of land in inner northeast Portland which also includes the Memorial Coliseum arena, as well as several parking structures, restaurants, and other amenities. The official name of the facility is “Rose Garden”; though the arena is commonly known as the “Rose Garden Arena” to disambiguate it from the International Rose Test Garden, also located in Portland. The name was chosen both to r… More:

 Sport Philadelphie


Sport Philadelphie


$19.99


Les achats comprennent une adhésion à l’essai gratuite au club de livres de l’éditeur, dans lequel vous pouvez choisir parmi plus d’un million d’ouvrages, sans frais. Le livre consiste d’articles Wikipedia sur : Barrage de Philadelphie, Union de Philadelphie, 43e Match Des Étoiles de La Ligue Nationale de Hockey, 29e Match Des Étoiles de La Ligue Nationale de Hockey, Philadelphia Wings, Philadelphia Athletics, Championnats Du Monde D’escrime 1958, Philadelphia Kixx, Match Des Étoiles de La Ligue Majeure de Baseball 1996, Nba All-Star Game 2002, Nba All-Star Game 1960, Nba All-Star Game 1970, Nba All-Star Game 1976, Temple Owls, Philadelphia Civic Center, Philadelphia Soul, Philadelphia Sphas, Philadelphia Stars, Frankford Yellow Jackets, Philadelphia Rage, Philadelphia Cricket Club, Freedoms de Philadelphie. Non illustré. Mises à jour gratuites en ligne. Extrait : Le Barrage de Philadelphie (Philadelphia Barrage en anglais) est une équipe professionnelle de crosse, basée à Downingtown dans l’État de Pennsylvanie. Depuis la saison 2001, l’équipe évolue dans la Major League Lacrosse et elle est actuellement dans la Conférence Est (Eastern Conference) après avoir été dans la American Division avant 2006. Elle avait joué comme Barrage de Bridgeport de 2001 à 2003 au The Ballpark at Harbor Yard (5 300 places) à Bridgeport (Connecticut). Quoique le nom de Barrage ait été employé la première fois à Bridgeport, il représente également l’histoire navale de Philadelphie. L’United States Navy et le Corps des Marines des États-Unis ont été constitués en 1775 au Philadelphia Navy Yard. L’équipe avait jouée à Bridgeport dans le Connecticut de la saison 2001 à la saison 2003 et a été replacée dans la

 Sports in Worcester


Sports in Worcester


$42


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Worcester, Massachusetts is home to numerous minor league sports teams including the Worcester Tornadoes (Baseball), Worcester Sharks (Hockey), and New England Surge (Indoor Football). The city is also fielding NCAA Division 1 college and university sports, most notably The College of the Holy Cross. Other professional teams that have moved on from the city include the New England Blazers, a Major League Lacrosse team that played at the Worcester Centrum during the 1980s, the Bay State Bombardiers of the Continental Basketball Association, who played in the Worcester Memorial Auditorium from 1984 to 1986, and the Worcester Ice Cats, an American Hockey League franchise and developmental team for the National Hockey League’s St. Louis Blues who played in the DCU Center (originally Worcester Centrum) from 1994 to 2005.

 UMass Minutemen and Minutewomen: UMass Minutemen Basketball, UMass Minutemen Football, Mullins Center, Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium


UMass Minutemen and Minutewomen: UMass Minutemen Basketball, UMass Minutemen Football, Mullins Center, Warren McGuirk Alumni Stadium


$9.25


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Umass Minutemen Basketball, Umass Minutemen Football, Mullins Center, Warren Mcguirk Alumni Stadium, Commonwealth Classic, Wild Geese Classic, Umass Minutemen Men’s Lacrosse, Curry Hicks Cage. Excerpt: The UMass Minutemen are the athletic teams that represent the University of Massachusetts Amherst in NCAA Division I sports competition. The nickname is also applied to club teams that do not participate within the NCAA structure. Strictly speaking, the Minutemen nickname applies to men’s teams and athletes only; women’s teams and athletes are known as Minutewomen. The Minutemen and Minutewomen primarily compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference. The Minutemen ice hockey team competes in Hockey East, while the Minutemen football team has been a member of the Colonial Athletic Association football conference since 2007. UMass is a member of the Atlantic 10 basketball conference, of which it was regular season co-Champion in 2007. This marked the first time it won or shared the league title since the last of its five consecutive Atlantic 10 championships in 1996. During the 1990s, the men’s basketball team was known as one of the finest in the nation, holding the number one ranking in national polls for extended periods. Under the leadership of then-head coach John Calipari and players such as 1996 National Player of the Year Marcus Camby, Harper Williams and Lou Roe, the Minutemen participated in the NCAA Tournament each year between 1992 and 1998, and reached the Final Four in 1996. However, a subsequent NCAA investigation found that Camby illegally accepted a total of $28,000 from sports agents that were attempting to lure him into the NBA Draft after his Sophomore season, and the school was forced to vacate its Final Four appearance as well a… More:

 Woody Hayes Athletic Center


Woody Hayes Athletic Center


$53.99


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Woody Hayes Athletic Center is an indoor athletics training facility of The Ohio State University. It was dedicated in November 1987 in memory of the late Woody Hayes, Ohio State’s football coach, and renovated in a significant expansion in 2005-2007. The facility contains an indoor field which is 400 feet (120 m) long, 220 feet (67 m) wide and 65 feet (20 m) high and is covered by All-Pro Turf. The field is used by the football, baseball, softball, lacrosse and soccer teams. The $21.5 million 53,000-square-foot (4,900 m2) expansion was financed by fund-raisers outside the athletic department budget. Heery International of Atlanta, Georgia, provided the architectural design, with emphasis on current technological, media, and innovative developments. The WHAC now totals more than 78,000 square feet (7,200 m2) of facilities, offices, and meeting rooms.
  1. No comments yet.
  1. No trackbacks yet.