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Beach Dogs Lacrosse, Bridge Lacrosse & Endless Summer Camps Announce Camp Dates, Events and Registration Information …
2011 Rhode Island Lacrosse – Summer Lacrosse League, Camps & Clinics announced and registration is open. This years camps include the Salve Regina University~Bridge Lacrosse Camp (a high school men’s recruiting camp) and Endless Summer Camp, a new non-sport specific kids camp. Beach Dogs offers camps for boys and girls all ages and includes youth, high school and open division (college and up …
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Lacrosse: A History of the Game


Lacrosse: A History of the Game


$16.56


North America’s Indian peoples have always viewed competitive sport as something more than a pastime. The northeastern Indians’ ball-and-stick game that would become lacrosse served both symbolic and practical functions—preparing young men for war, providing an arena for tribes to strengthen alliances or settle disputes, and reinforcing religious beliefs and cultural cohesion. Today a multimilli…

Women's Lacrosse: A Guide for Advanced Players and Coaches


Women’s Lacrosse: A Guide for Advanced Players and Coaches


$22.43


Women’s lacrosse is one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States. As stick technology advances, athleticism increases, and rules and regulations adapt, even the most experienced players and coaches need to keep current on all aspects of the game. Janine Tucker, head women’s lacrosse coach at the Johns Hopkins University, and Maryalice Yakutchik, a writer and former lacrosse player, h…

Coaching Youth Lacrosse


Coaching Youth Lacrosse


$5.98


This new edition of Coaching Youth Lacrosse is part of the improved generation of the American Sport Education Program’s (ASEP) Coaching Youth Sports series. A widely respected and highly popular series, this is the best collection of youth sport-specific guides, which are grounded in positive coaching principles.ASEP, the nation’s No. 1 coaching education program, developed Coaching Youth Lac…

Best of 2008 Lacrosse DVD


Best of 2008 Lacrosse DVD


$2.00


#35508 Every player and fan will enjoy all the action and skills of 2008, including the U19 USA men’s highlights from Canada last summer. Great for learning new skills and techniques and exciting to watch over and over. A must see for all young players….

Best of 2007 Lacrosse DVD


Best of 2007 Lacrosse DVD


$2.00


#35507 This exciting DVD takes you through all of the great lacrosse action of the 2007 college season. You can watch the entire 14 week season week by week or by selecting a particular game, week or team. Also includes highlight packages. Great for fans and young players looking to improve their skills by watching some of the best in the game….

Joe Shade Portable Sports Umbrella Baseball Soccer Lacrosse BLUE


Joe Shade Portable Sports Umbrella Baseball Soccer Lacrosse BLUE


$33.95


This is The Original JoeShade as seen on TV and playing fields, poolsides, patios and beaches all across the USA. Portable, light weight, with Tilt and UV Blocking the 2012 JoeShade is perfect for all your outdoor activities. The 60 inch umbrella width is perfect size for 2 adults….

PYLE PLMR19W AM/FM-MPX PLL Tuning Radio with SD/MMC/USB and Weather Band


PYLE PLMR19W AM/FM-MPX PLL Tuning Radio with SD/MMC/USB and Weather Band


$135.99


Pyle’s Hydra series has the solution for your marine audio needs – this PLMR19W head unit is capable of tuning AM/FM, weatherband (so you’ll always be prepared), and playing MP3s from your USB stick or SD card. It’s rated at 4 x 50 watts, so each speaker has plenty of independent power. And it comes with everything you’ve come to expect from a modern head unit: a 30 station memory, an au…

Pioneer AVIC-Z110BT 7-Inch Flagship In-Dash Navigation A/V Receiver with DVD Playback and Bluetooth


Pioneer AVIC-Z110BT 7-Inch Flagship In-Dash Navigation A/V Receiver with DVD Playback and Bluetooth


$1,800.00


The AVIC-Z110BT navigation system features a large motorized 7-inch touch panel display, CD/DVD Video playback, built-in Bluetooth and a customizable touch screen interface for quick access to frequently used features….

La Crosse Technology WS-9020U-IT Intelligent Forecast Station


La Crosse Technology WS-9020U-IT Intelligent Forecast Station


$79.29


The La Crosse Technology WS-9020U-IT Intelligent Forecast Station, predicts weather events: Strong winds, storms, tempest, frost, fog, snowfall, forecast with time fram, lowest night temperature , Min/Max temperature. Also, features outdoor and indoor temperature and humdity, Atomic time & date with manual setting option, 12/24 hour time, 12 hour barometric pressure history, forecast icon based on…

La Crosse Technology WS-1912U-IT Wireless Professional Weather Center


La Crosse Technology WS-1912U-IT Wireless Professional Weather Center


$89.95


La Crosse Technology professional weather center provides your wind & weather information right at your fingertips. Provides your forecast with pressure reading and graph with wireless outdoor temp/humidity & wind speed, chill, dew point. Displays your indoor temperature (°F/°C) and records up to 140 weather data sets. Optional self-emptying rain gauge (TX32U-IT) sold separately….



 101 Sports Not to Try: Your Essential Guide to the World's Most Dangerous, Pointless and Laughable Excuses for Recreation


101 Sports Not to Try: Your Essential Guide to the World’s Most Dangerous, Pointless and Laughable Excuses for Recreation


$0.01


The age-old struggle to produce year-round entertainment has produce a host of unbelievably silly sports, the most outrageous and inane of which are gathered together in this riotous collection. Covering a huge variety of events and activities, it lists the likelihood of death or injury for each sport as well as its history, cost, potential rewards, and requisite clothing and equipment. Some are conventional sports—such as lacrosse, cricket, and baseball—that upon closer inspection are actually quite strange, while others push the limits of sanity and good taste, among them camel wrestling, dwarf-tossing, and Florida’s famous crab racing.

 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 Indian Lacrosse: Little Brother of War


American Indian Lacrosse: Little Brother of War


$13.92


To understand the aboriginal roots of lacrosse, one must enter a world of spiritual belief and magic where players sewed inchworms into the innards of lacrosse balls and medicine men gazed at miniature lacrosse sticks to predict future events, where bits of bat wings were twisted into the stick’s netting, and where famous players were—and are still—buried with their sticks. Here Thomas Vennum brings this world to life.

 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:

 Detroit's Olympia Stadium, Michigan (Images of America Series)


Detroit’s Olympia Stadium, Michigan (Images of America Series)


$21.99


Also known as the Old Red Barn, Olympia Stadium was the largest rink in the United States when it opened in Detroit on October 22,1927. Robert Wimmer has compiled over 200 historic photographs and detailed captions for this new book, that follows the life of a sporting and entertainment landmark in the Motor City until its demolition in 1986. For over half a century, the Olympia Stadium hosted many of the top shows and stars coming through Detroit. The historic landmark filled its seats for the multitude of sporting events in Michigan, including championship boxing, wrestling, and lacrosse, and was also the home of the Detroit Redwings and the Pistons. Although there are many anonymous people pictured here who contributed to the history of the stadium, readers will recognize the more familiar faces and acts of Elvis Presley, the Beatles, the Roy Rogers Rodeo, Dick the Bruiser, and many others.

 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:

 Intercollegiate athletics in the United States: Title IX, Intercollegiate sports team champions, List of college sports team nicknames


Intercollegiate athletics in the United States: Title IX, Intercollegiate sports team champions, List of college sports team nicknames


$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: Title Ix, Intercollegiate Sports Team Champions, List of College Sports Team Nicknames, List of Ncaa Division I Institutions, List of U.s. College Team Nicknames, Aiaw Champions, List of Ncaa Division Ii Institutions, List of Ncaa Division Iii Institutions, College Rowing, Division I, List of American College Nickname Changes, 2005 Ncaa Football Realignment, List of Naia Football Programs, List of Naia Institutions, Recruiting, Helms Athletic Foundation, Athletic Scholarship, Knight Commission, Division Iii, At-Large Bid, List of Division 1 Njcaa Schools, Student Athlete, Shoryuhai, List of College Athletic Programs by U.s. State, List of Ncaa Institutions With Club Football Teams, Redshirt, Athletic Nickname, List of Division 2 Njcaa Schools, List of Naia Conferences, List of Division 3 Njcaa Schools, National Letter of Intent, Scout Team, Walk-On, Wisconsin Collegiate Conference, Naia Lacrosse, Ncaa History, Academic Progress Rate, Ncaa Division Ii Independent Schools, Ncaa Division I Independent Schools, List of Naia Regions, College National Finals Rodeo, List of Ncaa Fencing Schools, Wisconsin Technical College Conference, Automatic Bid, Booster Club, United Basketball Conference, Progress Toward Degree, National Collegiate Rowing Championship, True Freshman, Scheduling Alliance, Ten Eyck Trophy, List of Defunct College Athletic Programs. Excerpt: In 2005, the movement of three Big East Conference teams (Boston College , University of Miami , and Virginia Tech ) set into motion events that created a realignment in college football , as 23 teams changed conferences and Army became an independent.Affected conferences Atlantic Coast Conference Miami had been dissatisfied with the Big East and its leadership since a formal letter of complaint was issued by Miami to Big

 Legal Ethics


Legal Ethics


$105.95


Legal Ethics, second edition covers, in detail, all of the critical legal ethics issues and rules, but also engages the reader by relating concepts with current events surrounding well-known figures such as Bill Clinton, Richard Nixon, Bill Gates, Martha Stewart, Dr. Phil, and Mike Nifong and the Duke Lacrosse team. There are stories about egregious lawyer and paralegal misbehavior, called “Not Quite Lincoln,” and thought-provoking hypothetical scenarios, called “Ethics in Action,” included in this edition, along with more visual aids and web links.

 Legal Ethics


Legal Ethics


$115.95


Legal Ethics, second edition covers, in detail, all of the critical legal ethics issues and rules, but also engages the reader by relating concepts with current events surrounding well-known figures such as Bill Clinton, Richard Nixon, Bill Gates, Martha Stewart, Dr. Phil, and Mike Nifong and the Duke Lacrosse team. There are stories about egregious lawyer and paralegal misbehavior, called “Not Quite Lincoln,” and thought-provoking hypothetical scenarios, called “Ethics in Action,” included in this edition, along with more visual aids and web links.

 Philadelphia Flyers Arenas


Philadelphia Flyers Arenas


$8.87


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: The Spectrum, formerly known as the CoreStates Spectrum (19961998), First Union Spectrum (19982003), and Wachovia Spectrum (since 2003) is a now-closed indoor arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It opened in the Fall of 1967 as part of what came to be known as the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, it eventually seated 18,136 for basketball and 17,380 for ice hockey, Arena football, indoor soccer, and indoor lacrosse after several expansions of its seating capacity. The building was formally closed on October 31, 2009, after a four-night concert stand by Pearl Jam. It is planned that the arena will eventually be razed to make way for a hotel in the Philly Live! complex. Opened as “The Spectrum” in fall 1967, Philadelphia’s first modern indoor sports arena was built to be the home of the expansion Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL, and also to accommodate the existing Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA. The building was the second major sports facility built at the south end of Broad Street in an area previously known as “East League Island Park” and now referred to simply as the “South Philadelphia Sports Complex.” Ground was broken on the arena on June 1, 1966, by Jerry Wolman and then-Philadelphia Mayor James Tate. Construction was finished in 16 months at a cost of $7 million. The first event at the arena was the Quaker City Jazz Festival on September 30, 1967, produced by Larry Magid. The 76ers moved there from Convention Hall. Lou Scheinfeld, former President of the Spectrum, explained that the name “Spectrum” was selected to evoke the broad range of events to be held there. “The ‘SP’ for ‘sports’ and ‘South Philadelphia,’ ‘E’ for ‘entertainment,’ ‘C’ for ‘circuses,’ ‘T’ for ‘theatricals,’ ‘R’ for ‘recreation,’ and ‘UM’ as ‘um, what a nice buil… More:

 The 1908 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary


The 1908 Olympic Games: Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary


$75


The 1908 Olympic Games were controversial. There was almost constant bickering among the American team and the British officials. Because of the controversies, the 1908 Olympics have been termed "The Battle of Shepherd’s Bush," referring to the site of the Olympic Stadium. Reports of the 1908 Olympics have been rare and do not for instance contain full results for archery, track and field athletics, football (soccer), gymnastics, motorboating and shooting. A great deal of new information has been discovered by the authors, and this work gives complete results for all events.The information presented is based primarily on 1908 sources. For the first time, definitive word on the sites, dates, events, competitors, and nations as well as the event results are available for all of the 1908 Olympic events, including boxing, cycling, diving, fencing, field hockey, lacrosse, polo, raquets, swimming, lawn tennis, tug-of-war, weightlifting, wrestling and yachting, among other sports. A series of appendices include rarely seen information about the many controversies surrounding the Games.

 Villanova Stadium


Villanova Stadium


$51.99


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Villanova Stadium is a stadium located on the campus of Villanova University outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Villanova Stadium was originally built in 1927 and dedicated on October 8, 1927, Villanova Stadium plays host to a wide variety of events including serving as home to the Villanova Wildcats football, field hockey, lacrosse, and track and field teams. Philadelphia area teams such as the WUSA’s Philadelphia Charge and Major League Lacrosse’s Philadelphia Barrage have also used the stadium in the past or currently. In the 1960s Monsignor Bonner High School, like Villanova an Augustinian school, used the field.

 Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium


Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium


$43.99


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Waipio Peninsula Soccer Stadium is a 4,500 seat soccer-specific stadium located on the grounds of the Waipio Soccer Complex in Waipio, Hawaiʻi.The stadium is used by the University of Hawaiʻi Rainbow Wahine (women’s) soccer team, along with several senior and junior local teams from the island of Oʻahu.Outside of the stadium, the complex features 23 FIFA regulation soccer pitches.Soccer-specific stadium (or football-specific stadium) is a term used mainly in the United States, Canada and Australia, coined by Lamar Hunt, to refer to a sports stadium whose primary purpose is to host association football (soccer) matches. A SSS (FSS) may host other events such as other sporting events (mostly lacrosse, gridiron football and rugby football), and concerts, but the design and purpose of an SSS is centered on soccer. Some facilities (namely Toyota Park, Pizza Hut Park, and Columbus Crew Stadium) have a permanent stage at one end of the stadium used for the express purpose of staging concerts.
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