Daily Archives: August 6, 2009

Turf Dawg USA Creates Limited Edition “Rabil’s Army Turf Dawgs” Lacrosse Sports Performance Gaiter Benefitting The “National Cued Speech Association” And Its “Deaf Children’s Literacy Project”

national cued speech assocTurf Dawg USA manufacturer of the only sports performance gaiter announces the creation of limited edition Rabil’s Army Turf Dawgs. Paul Rabil is the spokesman for the National Cued Speech Association and its Deaf Children’s Literacy Project. The partnership was formed to promote and bring awareness to Cued Speech and deaf education. Cued Speech is a mode of communication which allows users who are deaf or hard of hearing or who have language/communication disorders to access the basic, fundamental properties of spoken languages through the use of vision.

 Turf Dawg product

Turf Dawgs are the only sports accessory designed to prevent debris from getting into your shoes. Its patented design creates a barrier against the debris from synthetic fields. The limited edition Turf Dawgs feature the Rabil’s Army Logo accompanied by Rabil’s autograph and his #99.

 “Turf Dawgs are a cutting edge performance enhancing product and I want to thank Turf Dawg for their support of my partner charity NCSA and its Deaf Children’s Literacy Project” said professional lacrosse player and NCSA Spokesman Paul Rabil. “Turf Dawg is proud to support this important initiative due to our tremendous respect for Paul Rabil and all he represents on and off the field.  This is a most fulfilling partnership for our organization because Turf Dawg is a company founded and owned by teachers and coaches who champion the cause of literacy” said Chris Parisi, CEO of Turf Dawg. “We are thrilled to be associated with Rabil’s Army and his charity the National Cued Speech Association and are pleased to donate 50% of the proceeds of the Rabil’s Army Turf Dawgs directly to their Deaf Children’s Literacy Project.”

For more information on the new limited edition Rabil’s Army Turf Dawgs, visit www.turfdawgusa.com. For more information on the National Cued Speech Association and its Deaf Children’s Literacy Project and how to contribute, please visit, www.cuedspeech.org.

 Turf Dawg USA, based in Fairfield, Connecticut, was founded in 2007.

 Contact Information:

 Chris Parisi: CEO

Turf Dawg USA

655 Wilson St.

Fairfield, CT. 06825

1-877-TURF-DAWG

www.turfdawgusa.com

College Lacrosse Recruiting: College Financial Aid Changes From Year To Year (Victory Collegiate Consulting)

 

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Can my college financial aid award change from year to year? 

 

 

Yes, and there is a good chance it will! Families will have to apply for financial aid on an annual basis and throughout the 4 year college experience. Depending on mom and dads salary and any asset and dependent changes, the package will move north or south, so be prepared and my suggestion is to look several years out in preparing to make the investment in a college education!

  Tom Kovic

College Women’s Lacrosse: New University Of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Women’s Lacrosse Coach Kelly Berger Interview (Video)

Lacrosse Magazine catches up with new UMBC women’s lacrosse coach Kelly Berger, one of 24 players named Sunday to the 2009-10 U.S. Developmental team.
 
“I’m really excited,” Berger said. “I know I have a lot to learn, but I feel I’ve had wonderful mentors and believe they have prepared me very well. I’m excited for what the future will bring and I know I have a great administration behind me to support me.”

 Berger was a four-year starter and two-year team captain at James Madison University, where she led the Dukes in scoring in each of her last three seasons and finished her career in 2007 ranking second all-time in career goals (184) and points (262) and third in assists (78). That season, she helped lead the Dukes to a 13-5 record and the Colonial Athletic Association finals, where she scored four goals in a 15-13 loss to Hofstra.

 A highly decorated midfielder, Berger is a two-time IWLCA All-American and three-time IWLCA All-South Region team member. She was named CAA Player of the Year in 2006, and she was selected to the All-CAA First Team in each of her last three seasons. Berger was also named CAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player in 2006, when she scored six goals to lead the Dukes to the league championship.

 A Tewaaraton Trophy nominee in 2007, Berger was named MVP of the IWLCA North/South Senior All-Star Game, when she led the South squad to an 18-8 victory with four goals and an assist. She was a member of the U.S. Lacrosse Developmental Team in 2005-06, and she was a member of the U.S. Elite Team from 2006-08.

 Berger was named James Madison team MVP in 2005 and 2006, and she earned team Rookie of the Year honors in 2004. She was also a finalist for the Greater Madison Athlete of the Year in 2007.

 “Kelly did an outstanding job as our top assistant the last two seasons, and I believe she is ready to step up and coach our Retriever women’s lacrosse team,” Dr. Brown said. “She has been a success as both a player and an assistant coach, and I expect the same as a head coach and look forward to great things from our women’s lacrosse team.”

 Berger graduated from James Madison in May 2007 with a degree in kinesiology with a concentration in sport management. A native of Columbia, Md., she attended Hammond High School, where she graduated as the school’s career scoring leader. Her brother, Stephen, was a three-time All-American at Division III Washington College. He currently plays for the Long Island Lizards of Major League Lacrosse and is a member of the U.S. Men’s National Team.

San Diego Lacrosse: Construction Of New, Synthetic Turf Field At Muirlands Middle School Benefitting La Jolla Area Lacrosse Still Seeking $75,000 In Donations

muirlands turf field fundraiserThe effort to raise $1.1 million to construct a new, synthetic turf field at Muirlands Middle School to serve a multisports complex to include La Jolla High is almost there – but not quite.

The Muirlands Foundation’s July 1 target date to complete the fundraising drive has come and gone, but it’s not too late to pitch in.

“We’re just hoping against hope that we can pull this together with the help of the La Jolla community, which has always been generous relating to projects benefiting youth in the area,” said Dana Shelburne, La Jolla High principal.

Shelburne added, with permitting and attendant costs, that another $65,000 to $80,000 still needs to be raised.

“We’re hoping someone will see this as an opportunity to put us over the top.”

Shelburne quipped they’re short one donation of $80,000, two of $40,000 or 15 at $5,000 to get the project over the financial hump.

The field resurfacing project, called “TurfIt,” is needed because extensive overuse of the old, natural grass field at Muirlands was causing a slew of injuries.

Said Shelburne. “It’s ragged and jagged, undulating, Last year there were six to 12 field-related injuries.”

About 1,000 Muirlands Middle School students use the field daily for PE and intramural sports. The facility is also home to overflow from La Jolla High School’s athletic program, including baseball, junior varsity football, field hockey and soccer. Besides students, the field is also open for community use, including youth athletic programs and family events.

It is also is used by the two schools for soccer, field hockey, lacrosse and baseball.

He said, “The goal is to utilize about 120,000 square feet of space that is underutilized at the present moment, in a community where open field space is at a premium.

Christine Hargrave, Muirlands Middle School principal, noted money for the field turfing project can’t be borrowed.

“We’re getting $500,000 in matching funds from the San Diego Unified School District and that has to be cash-in-hand, not donated services,” she said. “We’re hoping to start the project as soon as we get the money.”

Shelburne said contractors told them the returfing project will take two months to complete.

Tim Coury, sales director in Southern California for Fieldturf, the artificial surface that would go in at the Muirlands and the same installed at La Jolla High’s stadium nine years ago, said the material has decided advantages over Astroturf or natural grass.

“It’s consistent – there’s no holes or bumps, it’s a level playing field,” he said. “We’ve got 26 NFL teams using it and they call it fast grass.”

Coury added Fieldturf , which costs about $1 million for material and installation, saves a millon gallons of water a year and drains so well when it rains that it “remains completely playable in a downpour.”

http://www.lajollalight.com/news/259463-muirlands-still-raising-funds-for-field

Southern California Boys Club Lacrosse: Starz Lacrosse Cup Championships Crowns Elite, High School And Youth Champions Over Weekend

starzThe Summer Starz season has officially concluded now, with 8 Starz Cup Champions crowned over the weekend. The Elite, High School, Youth and Girls completed Cup play over the weekend in the Southern California Starz Cup.

         The Boys Youth division wrapped up their summer season this weekend as Championship play commenced in the North and South. Despite tying twice during regular season play, the OC Orange prevailed in the North Finals, defeating 101 Starz in the much anticipated rubber match, while Team Relentless won the Southern Bracket with a 7-4 win over the RC Starz.

         In the North, South Bay Starz swept the Elite and High School divisions with a tremendous outing in Campus El Segundo. The High School South Bay team defeated the OC Crush, and Pantherz before beating a talented Gryphons team 9-3 in the final Cup game. South Bay remained dominant amongst Elite ranks as well, defeating SC Starz South, and OC Crush Gold before facing the OC Starz 9′s in the Starz Cup. The title game was memorable, as both teams went on remarkable offensive runs. The OC 9′s ended the game with the hot hand, forcing a sudden death overtime.  It was all South Bay in the end, who prevailed in the overtime period.

       In the South the San Diego Laxdawgs ran the tables again at Standley Middle School as Starz Cup Champions were crowned in the Southern Elite and High School brackets. The Laxdawgs Royal retained their front runner hype defeating the SD Pride, and Quad Cities en route to the Cup game. Despite an amazing run, and after upsetting several, teams the EC Rebel Black fell to the Laxdawgs 11-4 in the final capping off a tremendous 2009 campaign. In Elite competition, the Laxdawgs faced Quad Cities Starz as they again defended their Elite crown, winning the title game.