Congratulations to 212 Select 2017 midfielder Aaron Boyd on his commitment to the University of Denver!
Park City, Utah
by MJ
by MJ
212 Lacrosse, based out of Park City, participated in the Adrenaline Orem Uproar tournament this past weekend under the beautiful setting of Lakeside Sports Park in Orem, Utah. 212 competed in the 2020 Division.
The team was led by former UNC Tarheel, Mike Acee, UVA Cavalier Court Durling, and Manhattan College’s Brian Bilzi. The boys in blue finished the weekend with 61 goals for and 4 against and a perfect 4-0 record.
212 Lacrosse cruised to wins over the Utah Blackhawks 19-1, Utah Starz 11-2, Possession Utah 14-1 and Boise 17-0.
212 has a cumulative 3 year record of 121 wins 31 losses and 12 tournament championships with 12 players committing to play Division 1 lacrosse.
212 founder Mike Acee continues to reiterate a theme of the program over the last 17 months. “212 plays for two of my former teammates at North Carolina, Neill Redfern (battling cancer) and Eric Seremet (recently widowed). The message for the kids to play for something greater than themselves is unifying and they all continue to play very hard for Eric and Neill. I’m extremely proud of all the 212 kids. As always, a big thank you to the entire 212 Lacrosse community. The support the parents show myself and our staff is tremendous. I’d also like to thank Court Durling (D1-Virginia) and Brian Bilzi (D1- Manhattan College) for an excellent weekend of coaching and Adrenaline for organizing another fun event for the kids.”
At 212 Lacrosse, Acee has assembled a roster of high-caliber coaches and players. The program emphasizes commitment and success for all its players, and provides one-on-one mentoring for team members.
To learn more about 212, contact [email protected].
by MJ
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Christa Graff
Graff Public Relations
435-640-7921
[email protected]
212 LACROSSE PLAYER MIKHAEL EYERMAN COMMITS TO THE UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
PARK CITY, Utah (September 6, 2014) — Mikhael Eyerman, sophomore defenseman for the Coronado High School lacrosse team in Coronado, CA., has committed to play for the NCAA Division 1 University of Delaware Blue Hens.
Mikhael had a tremendous freshman summer with 212 Select and at multiple recruiting events across the country, impressing many division 1 coaches. He made his final decision today at 2:00 pm eastern time.
“This is great news for Mikhael— all of us at 212 Lacrosse are extremely happy for the Eyerman family,” 212 director and coach Mike Acee said. “All the hours of hard work and dedication have paid off, and we can’t wait to follow his success both on and off the field at Delaware and beyond.”
To learn more about Mikhael’s commitment or 212 Lacrosse, contact Mike Acee at [email protected]
by MJ
August 4, 2014
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Submitted by:
Christa Graff
Graff Public Relations
435-640-7921
[email protected]
212 Lacrosse of Park City, Utah participated in the Adrenaline San Jose Tournament this past weekend, just a short drive from the beautiful shores of Santa Cruz, California.
212 traveled with two teams, High School and U13 Boys. The teams were led by UNC Tarheel, Mike Acee. The U13 boys took second place with 54 goals and 19 against, losing a hard-fought battle for the championship (7-5) to a strong 8th grade team out of Northern California, Booth Indians 2019.
The 212 Select HS team dazzled the crowds all weekend. This team scored an astounding 86 goals and had just 6 against in 5 games. The boys cruised to a 13-0 first place finish over their friends from Brady’s Bunch in the championship game.
For the weekend the two teams scored a cumulative 140 goals while surrendering just 25 in 10 games with an 8 win 2 loss record, and another championship trophy.
212 has a cumulative 3 year record of 117 wins 31 losses and 11 tournament championships with 12 players committing to play Division 1 lacrosse. 212 continues to cement itself as the premier lacrosse training club in Utah.
212 founder Mike Acee reiterated a theme of the program over the last 15 months. “212 continues to play for two of my former teammates at North Carolina, Neill Redfern (battling cancer) and Eric Seremet (recently widowed). The message for the kids to play for something greater than themselves is unifying and they all continue to play very hard for Eric and Neill. I’m extremely proud of all the 212 kids. As always, a big thank you to the entire 212 Lacrosse community. The support the parents show myself and our staff continues to be tremendous. I’d also like to thank Brian Bilzi (D1- Manhattan College) for an excellent weekend of coaching and Adrenaline for organizing a fun event for the kids.”
212 Lacrosse, is based in Park City, Utah. 212 is led by Mike Acee, who has more than 30 years of experience playing and coaching lacrosse. He was raised in Deer Park, N.Y., where he was an All-American and went on to become a four-time ACC Champion and an NCAA National Champion, starting on attack for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels. Mike was also a gold-medalist and the top scorer in the Empire State Games for Team Long Island of New York.
At 212 Lacrosse, Acee has assembled a roster of high-caliber coaches and players. The program emphasizes commitment and success for all its players, and provides one-on-one mentoring for team members.
To learn more about 212, contact [email protected].
by MJ
by MJ
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The 212 Select team of Park City, participated in the World Lacrosse Championships this past week at the pristine fields of Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Denver, Colorado.
The team was very impressive. The boys’ in black and carolina blue cruised into the semi-final round of the playoffs, outscoring their opponents 75 to 5. Summarizing the playoffs, Utah Elite, fell in their second playoff game to the #19 seed ADVNC out of Northern California. 3D Select 2017 easily moved into the finals. Madlax Nationals beat a tough 3D Select 2018 team and then routed ADVNC, setting up a showdown between Madlax Nationals and 212 in the semi-finals.
The semi-finals proved to be another historic moment for 212 Lacrosse. The Madlax National Team is comprised of the best 25 players from ALL their regional Madlax programs, hailing from Maryland, Virginia, California, Florida, Texas and Canada.
212 was too tough for the Madlax National Team, winning 9-8 and advancing to the World Championship finals. Their opponent in the finals, 3D Select 2017, crushed the tournaments #1 seed 18-1. 3D is our nation’s largest most successful club lacrosse program, spanning the US and Canada. The loaded 3D Select team, featuring 2 of the tournament’s best players (headed to Virginia & Notre Dame), was too much to handle and 212 finished runners-up, losing 7-12.
Overall, 212 finished #2 out of 31 teams with 7 wins, 1 loss and scored 134 goals while allowing 29 at this year’s largest club lacrosse tournament.
212 founder Mike Acee reiterated a theme of the program over the last 15 months. “212 continues to play for two former teammates of mine at North Carolina, Neill Redfern (battling cancer) and Eric Seremet (recently widowed). The message for the kids to play for someone other than themselves is unifying and they all continue to play very hard for Eric and Neill. I’m extremely proud of all the 212 kids. As always, a big thank you to the entire 212 Lacrosse community. The support the parents show myself and our staff continues to be tremendous. I’d also like to thank all of our coaches; Fred Acee (Team USA), Court Durling (D1- Virginia), Brian Bilzi (D1- Manhattan College), and Ben Andrew (D1- Johns Hopkins). Thank you to US Lacrosse for organizing the largest club tournament of the year.”
212 Lacrosse, is based in Park City, Utah. 212 is led by Mike Acee, who has more than 30 years of experience playing and coaching lacrosse. He was raised in Deer Park, N.Y., where he was an All-American and went on to become a four-time ACC Champion and an NCAA National Champion, starting on attack for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels. Mike was also a gold-medalist and the top scorer in the Empire State Games for Team Long Island of New York.
At 212 Lacrosse, Acee has assembled a roster of high-caliber coaches and players. The program emphasizes commitment and success for all its players, and provides one-on-one mentoring for team members.
To learn more about 212, contact [email protected] or browse this website.