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Please Help Us Expand Our Reach

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We hope that your experience with CMLC's Girls Lacrosse program has been as positive as ours has been.  We are proud of the girls that we have seen come up through this program.   They learned to play together as part of a team as well as how to keep a cool head under pressure.   They have developed their minds along with their bodies AND they have had fun doing it. 

In fact, we MISS the girls that we've graduated on to high school over the course of the last several years.   Luckily we still see them because our high school girls often come out to work with the younger girls and referee our games.

Lacrosse is one of the fastest growing team sports in the US and offers great varsity and collegiate possibilities for our girls.  We hope to be able to increase our teams this year, so please pass this on to anyone you think might be an asset to the club - either as a coach, a player or a supporter.

Please direct any questions to:  Marc Luckett 719.238-7291

Looking forward to seeing you on the field!



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Fall 2008: Keeping Ahead Of The Competition

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Join us this weekend for the start of Cheyenne Mountain Girls Lacrosse Fall Ball.   We're looking forward to getting the girls back on the lacrosse field again!

Dates:  5 Sundays, September 28 - October 26, weather permitting

Times:  3-5:00 PM

Location:  El Pomar Turf Field

Cost:  $50 made out to Cheyenne Mountain Lacrosse Club, registration requires a completed waiver form and US Lacrosse membership.

Teams:  We're looking to form teams of girls from 4th through 8th grades.  It's not clear that the other COS leagues will be sending full teams, so we may be mixing the girls up to form evenly matched teams for scrimmages.   

Format:   We will start each session with a coaching clinic lead by the Cheyenne Mountain High School's coach & players.   This is an excellent chance for the younger girls to get excited about playing in high school. 

Questions:  Call Marc Luckett@ 719.238-7291

Please feel free to forward this email on to families of potential new players.   We are looking to expand the program here in District 12.  Lacrosse is an excellent sport for girls.   It develops all parts of their bodies, great camaraderie & it's loads of fun.





Spring 2008 CMGL Girls Practices

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Pending weather problems, our practice schedules for the Spring 2008 season is:





2008 Spring Girls Lacrosse Kickoff

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Dear Parents,

We're going to kick off our Spring Cheyenne Mountain girls lacrosse season with a parents & players meeting next Wednesday evening.   We hope you can all set aside the time to join us:

Date:  Wednesday, February 20, 2008 
Location:  Lunchroom @ Skyway Elementary School
Click here for directions
Time:  6:30-7:45 PM
Players AND parents requested to attend
Questions or concerns - marc@girlslacrosse.org

We will start our meeting with all the teams together.   We'll have a quick presentation from one of the league's umpires and then get a chance to meet the new head coach from Cheyenne Mountain High School.  After our joint meeting, we will break up into individual team meetings and you will have a chance to meet with your coaches and map out the season. 

We can all agree that a coach's time is best spent coaching your daughters and not working on the administration of the team.   Each age group will need a parent manager for the team and also a sideline manager for the season.   If you can put in the time to make a few phone calls or send emails when needed, please think about volunteering for one of these positions on your daughter's team.   It's a great way to stay on top of what's going on and become more involved in your daughter's lives.

Looking forward to seeing you next week!  Go Cheyenne!!
Marc, Pete, Rox, Jan & Michelle



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In Closing

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It was a pleasure to spend concentrated time with your daughters.  All throughout the weekend I was impressed with their ability to come through as needed – both on and off the field.   Thinking that it would take 15 minutes to clean up the mess at a dinner table and get themselves out to the lobby – I asked them to start packing things up.   Imagine my surprise when they were in the lobby waiting within 3 minutes.  They are truly elite girls on so many levels.  You have much to be proud of. 

Cheers from MD,
Whitney Luckett for all the Pit Crew, aka Dan Curtis, Cheryl Snider & Tim O’Donnell



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Sunday at All Star LAX

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Sorry this didn't get out last night - it was a long, long day.   On the chance that your daughter is JUST as communicative as mine – we’ll share our adventures of the day with you anyway.  One of our chaperones arrived here bewildered at the amount of work required by the older girls.   Who knew that you couldn’t stay at a bed & breakfast and then just swoop in and out for games?!  (For the record – said chaperone was seen many times schlepping a HUGE green military bag full of supplies across acres of hot dusty fields.)

Our first game of the day was vs. Caterham from London.  In many respects is was a great game.   The girls all played well and we dominated the game.   Clare, Steph, Shelby D, Logan, Megan, Kelsi & Paige ALL put balls in the net.  We finished the game saluting the team in the traditional British manner.   The girls had a great time – but who wouldn’t after winning your first game 9 to 3?  An optimistic start to the day...

We had another hour before returning to the same hot dusty field for a game against the Capitol 10 team from MD.  Boy… it was only 11 AM and the heat was pretty bad.  One friend of the team who’s a lax playing sophomore at Duke had a sister on the Capitol team.  The girls didn’t have a lot of shots on goal, but what we did shoot, went in.  Megan, Vivi & Kameryn all came away with goals.  Maxine successfully faced down 3 free position shots on goal.  The girls came away with an impressive 3 to 2 win over a MD team!

Subway sandwiches were delivered – 9’ of them - and the girls rested in the shade for their longest break of the day before we faced a very strong PA team.  The temperatures were climbing and it was so dry on the field that I had flashbacks to the rodeo as I watched the girls go down for the ball.  Our defense against this team was terrific.  The PA team must have aimed for our goal over 20+ times, but only came away with 3 goals.   Logan & Megan both put balls in the net.  Sam said that we need to put more shots on goal.  But this was a great game against a very strong East Coast team.  We came way with a 2 to 3 loss.  All the girls play really well.

It just kept getting hotter & hotter.  Thank goodness for mid-game water breaks and the wall of liquids that the pit crew purchased!  The girls heard Sam’s plea for more shots on goal and offered up almost triple the amount of shots on goal against the M&D team from the DC metro area.  Unfortunately they had one heck of a goalie and were shooting just as well themselves.  Shelby, Helen & Kameryn scored in this game and we came away with a very respectable 5 to 6 loss.   

We were getting down to the crunch time – Connie had to leave us and Sam, Alexa & Caroline were literally running between the ’09 & ’10 games for the remainder of the day.  Our penultimate game was against Shore Velocity, a team against which we suffered a humiliating defeat at Lax by the Sea.  One must qualify that we had more subs than they did, but the girls were more than happy to return the favor from Jersey and defeat Shore 7 to 3.  Steph, Logan, Vivi, Kelsi, Paige, and Clare all had the pleasure of scoring. 

It was 5:30 and boy was it hot… The girls actually played around on the playground – and we do have happy snaps to pass on.  The enthusiasm for running around for one more game of lax was waning fairly seriously.  In fact, our opponents, Lady Roc from Rochester, NY, felt similarly inclined.  .  Kameryn and Logan both scored, leading us to a 3 to 2 victory.  

We stopped off at a Sandy Point State Park just over the bridge back to Anapolis where the girls took a swim in the Chesapeake Bay.    Almost all the girls jumped in and had a great time.  It was truly a joy to see them swimming out there framed by the majestic  Bay Bridge.



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Warning to Readers

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PLEASE remember that these postings come from a fan only.  (We leave the coaching up to the experts…)  I love the game & spending time with the girls, but I’m not an expert and certainly make mistakes.   I apologize up front if I’ve mixed up girls’ names or missed important events, but I’m a novice at this.  This email was created with the best of intentions…

We have pictures to pass on – but time is running out here…  I’ll get them out to you later this week.



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Team 180 '10 Saturday Update

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What a day it’s been for Team 180.  At breakfast we learned that ’09 was down 2 players to 13 because of illness.   We made our way to the fields and arrived early enough to see the final game for the ’08 girls.  It looks as though several 180 girls have made division one schools – a big credit to Sam & the program our girls are in. 

Our first match of the day was vs. a MD team, Green Turtles with Alexa coaching.  The MD team came out fairly strong and we were a bit taken aback.  They scored 2 goals right away while we found our legs again.   The 25 minutes total time format was pretty new to us all, but we figured it out and the game ended 3 – 4.  We definitely rallied in the end.  

Our schedule over the course of the day was VERY spread out – so the girls had lots of down time between games.  The weather was pretty hot and humid – though not devastatingly so.  Sam needed to steal 2 players to help out on the ’09 team, so Annie & Chapin were gone for our last 2 games.  Our second game was against CT Lax Futures.  The girls played excellent defense and spread the scoring out.  We finished the game out 7:2. 

We had almost 3 ½ hours to wait for our last game at 7:00PM.   The good thing was that a breeze blew up.  We played Westchester Elite 2 (NY).  The final score there was 3:3, but in this novice’s opinion, we should have won the game.  The ball seemed to have a will of it’s own and was jumping out of sticks right and left.  Other than that, we played pretty well and the girls had a great first day.

Kent Island is not a high tech haven.   There are no Starbucks to log in at - so it will probably be another late update tomorrow.  The girls games are much closer together tomorrow, so we'll be able to get a rhythm and keep to it.  Hope things are well back home. 



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Greetings from MD

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We're all here safe and sound as you already undoubtedly know via the miracle of text messaging.   The girls had an uneventful flight and a smooth transition to the hotel.   Dan arrived a bit earlier than we did - and dinner was available immediately.   We're off to breakfast and then the fields to catch some of the '08 girls games.   Our first game is at 10:30 MST and then we play at 1:30 Mountain time and then finally 5:00 MST. 

These are only 25 minute games, but lots of energy and adrenaline are sure to be expended.   We'll fill you in later...


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TEST

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Dear All,

This is a test of the newsletter list we hope to use from the All Star Express in MD this weekend.  Please confirm back to me that you've received this and we're set to go...

Cheers,
Whitney Luckett (aka Maxine's Mom)

You can find a summary of all the updates here...


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6th Grade Practice

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We will have practice this evening - INSIDE!!!!  We reserved the gym at Skyway Elementary School.   Click here for a map if you are unsure where it is.  Keep warm & dry today!!


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6th Grade Game 4/14

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Carpooling: If any player is in need of a ride to Evergreen High School, Susan Pattee,  the Wegners and I will be driving up to Evergreen.  Please contact us if you need a ride so that we can plan accordingly.  

Coach Susan's email: slpattee@mac.com   Phone: (719) 635-6111

Coach Rox' email: Rodale@comcast.net Cell: (719)331.6750

Game Preparation/What to Bring: Stick, Eyeguards, Mouth guards, H20, uniforms, Pinnies, Sweat Suit, Hat, Gloves, Healthy Snacks

Please note: We will be playing our game on turf so please remember to bring some cross-trainers/sneakers for the game.  

Game: Mountain Lacrosse (Coach Garcia) vs. Cheyenne Mountain (Coach Dale)

Mountain Lacrosse/Coaches Contact Information:

6th Grade Silver Coach: Ana Garcia

Email: speedygarcia13@aol.com

Tele: (303)995-9585

Departure Time: Around Noon

Game Time: 2:45pm

Travel Time One Way: 1 Hr. 40 Min. (90 Miles)

Evergreen High School

Directions on www.mylacrosseleague.com website:

1-70 West to Evergreen Parkway (Exit 252) to downtown to stoplight. Take
Right turn at light which is Rt. 73. Take 73 South to first stop light; veer
right to Buffalo Road. .Travel half a mile on Buffalo Rd. and the school is
on your left.

Please check the website girlslacrosse.org for the Game Decision.


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6th Grade Practice 4/12/07

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Hi Everyone,

Thanks to Coach Susan, we were able to secure an indoor facility for our Lacrosse practice today, 4/12. We will be meeting indoors at CMJH in the Commons Area from 4:30-6:00pm.

I just finished a conversation with the CMJH and the school confirmed that they will be open for afternoon activities.

Any 5th Graders wanting to join us are MORE than welcome to.

See you there!!

Regards,
Coach Rox


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6th Graders

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  • Check out the website for a couple of new articles with good opportunities for the girls including a clinic in Golden, two elite team tryouts and a lacrosse jamboree later this Spring. 
  • Also don't forget to check out the latest updates on schedules here.


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Colorado Select tryout U15 and U13 Girls

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When:    Sunday April 29th
Where:    Lorenz Park
Directions:    Lorenz Regional Park is located on the SE corner of County Line and Colorado Blvd. Next to the 7-11
Registration:   begins at 8:00 AM
Time:    9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Cost:    tryout fee non-refundable =$35 and must have a valid US Lacrosse number at tryouts

Notes:  All athletes must be dressed and ready, in full equipment at least 15 min. before the start of tryouts. 

Additional Information: click here for U13 or click here for U15 or go to www.colax.org




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Team Colorado tryout U15 and U13 Girls

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When:    Sunday April 15th
Where:    Cornerstone Park [South East corner of Belleview and Windemeer. Windemeer is a couple blocks east of Sante Fe. Take the first east entrance south of Belleview on Windemeer. Follow the driveway around to left doubling back parallel to Belleview. Field will be at the end on right near the play ground] 
Cost:  Tryout fee, non-refundable $30, MUST have a valid US Lacrosse number with you

For more information click here.


U13 Team Colorado
Registration and Check-In
at 10:30 am. 
Tryouts 11 am - 2:00 pm

U15 Team ColoradoTeam Vail
Registration and Check In
at 1:30 pm. 
Tryouts 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm.


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7th Grade Girls - 13th Annual Warrior Rocky Mountain Lax Jamboree

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A tournament for our seventh grade girl’s team called the  13th Annual Warrior Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Jamboree that last year featured 219 teams !   This is to be held in Arvada CO the weekend of 6/2/07 – 6/3/07 and Coach Pete will coach.   Even better, our Cheyenne Mountain Lacrosse Club will pick up the entry-fee!

This is a no-brainer .. Coach Pete will need individual commitment-by-girl by the end of this month, in other words the deadline is Monday’s practice 4/30/07, this way I can register by girls-last-name .. [note] .. if girls younger than seventh wish to play-up with seventh for this tourney, they may .. though no eight-graders can play-down in the seventh grade division .. we’re likely to play A Division.



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Clinic for Girls in Golden, CO - 4/22/07

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What:    Clinic for girls in Golden, CO
Where:    Manning / Maple Grove Elementary School
When:    Sunday, 4/22/07
Time:    10:00 AM, includes lunch and into the afternoon
Cost:    $5 (How can you beat that?!
Registration:  Girls must register individually via this link ....
Deadline to register:    4/16/07 .. 

Post Clinic suggestion - Why not attend the DU Men vs. Ohio State University - Columbus game at DU .. 1:30p .. 4/22/07


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6th Grade Game Canceled Today

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The roads between here and Denver are treacherous as you might have noticed from the number of accidents last night on the news.   Due to bad roads and continued low temperatures, our game this morning is canceled and will be rescheduled soon.

Stay warm!


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6th Grade Game This Weekend

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Coach Rox will speak with El Pomar first thing in the AM and determine whether or not we will play.  We will post the cancellation on our website if it happens.   Check here for the latest news.


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6th Grade Season Schedule

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Click Here for a link to the schedule on line at origin for any changes.

The schedule is changing quite a bit at the moment.   Please click on the above link to find out today's schedule...


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8th Grade Season Schedule

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The schedule is literally changing by the moment.   Please click on the above link to find out this moment's schedule...


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7th Grade Season Schedule

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5th Grade Season Schedule

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Hold Those Dates

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Colorado Girls Lacrosse Festival   May 19-20, 2007

While we're on the subject of lacrosse dates, also put a hold on your calendar for Saturday, May 19th.   This is the LAX Festival up in Denver and all four of our teams will be competing, probably the 5th and 6th graders on Saturday and the 7th and 8th graders on Sunday.  It's a fun weekend of lacrosse.  More to follow...  You can always check out the Colorado Girls Lacrosse website for updates...   www.cglax.com

Black Diamond Lacrosse Camps 2007   June 11-14, 2007

There will be a very worthwhile girls lax camp up in Denver this summer, more details to follow, or check it out here:  Black Diamond Lacross Camps



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