212 Player Megan Magee Commits to Tufts
212 Sweeps Ski Town Shootout
Ski Town Shootout June 14-15 2024
SCHEDULE & GAME TIME ARRIVAL
- SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE (we will keep you informed)
- Game time arrival – Dressed and ready to go 45 minutes before the game begins.
- Location: Quinns Field #3 – Stadium – Park City – Click for Map
- June 14 & 15 2022
- 2024 Ski Town Shootout Schedule
- Games are currently scheduled for 1 & 4 pm on Friday and Saturday.
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June 13 Opening Ceremonies: (Optional)
- Thursday evening at 7 p.m. at the New Park Amphitheatre (1388 Center Dr. Park City, UT). The tournament directors will have live music and a giveaway, and special guest Andrew Lee will talk about the Creators Game!
- All 212 players are welcome, but this event is not mandatory.
- Mike & Christian will not be attending due to prior obligations.
TOURNAMENT DIRECTORS WAIVER (Mandatory)
- PLEASE FILL OUT THE WAIVER BELOW ASAP
- OUR TEAM- “212 Lacrosse” HS Division
PLAYERS CANNOT PLAY WITHOUT SIGNED WAIVERS. (There is no fee for player registration)
Ski Town Shootout Waiver Link
Sign-Up Genius
212 EXPECTATIONS
Players must understand the team is above the individual; we succeed together:
“Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence win championships.”
-Michael Jordan
· Players & Parents – No talking to officials.
· At each game, players must line up their bags in an orderly fashion. All belongings must remain in bags unless they are being used. Players, not Parents, are responsible for carrying their bags and ensuring they have all their necessary equipment. Before you leave for games, be sure you have everything. Parents are not responsible for their players’ equipment.
· Be respectful and courteous to others. Those who put on a 212 jersey represent our culture and must uphold a robust code of conduct. All players are to be good sportsmen and understand that being in their position is a privilege.
· Maintain a positive atmosphere in all circumstances. Encourage teammates and other 212 players and coaches. Players will always be favorable to each other, congratulate each other when we succeed as a team, and never place blame for team losses or mistakes. Be happy for your teammates when they do something well. Tell them they had a great game. NEVER belittle another player on this team or any other team. No matter the outcome, we win with class and lose with class.
· At the end of each game, we will always “get” our goalies, look opposing players in the eyes, and shake hands respectfully (helmets stay on, gloves off, line up goalie first). Players’ failure to conduct themselves respectfully on or off the field will have consequences.
· Following games, players are to clean up their belongings and trash accumulated throughout the game.
· During gameplay, every player must be focused and encouraging their teammates. All players must be in a line, organized, and ready to sub into the game. There is no sitting on the sideline or taking a knee unless injured. Our bench is just as meaningful as our players on the field.
· Do everything 100%. As coaches, we put our teams in the best possible position to succeed. We fully expect each individual to submit themselves to the best of their abilities, regardless of the circumstance.
· Play fast, Have fun, RESPECT THE GAME.
· Be a good teammate – we are here for each other and expect your total commitment Every day. Thank you.
212 Expectations & Depth Chart Policy
212 Expectations & Depth Chart Policy
—Michael Jordan
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Players & Parents: No talking to officials.
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Equipment Management: At each game, players must line up their bags in an orderly fashion. All belongings must remain in bags unless in use. Players, not parents, are responsible for carrying their bags and ensuring they have all necessary equipment. Before leaving for games, confirm you have everything. Parents are not responsible for players’ equipment.
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Respect and Conduct: Be respectful and courteous to others. Those who wear a 212 jersey represent our culture and must uphold a strong code of conduct. All players must be good sports and recognize that their position is a privilege.
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Positive Atmosphere: Maintain a positive atmosphere in all circumstances. Encourage teammates and the other 212 players and coaches. Players will always support one another, congratulate each other on team successes, and never assign blame for team losses or mistakes. Celebrate your teammates’ achievements and tell them when they’ve had a great game. Never belittle another player on this team or any other team. Win with class and lose with class, regardless of the outcome.
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Post-Game Etiquette: At the end of each game, players will always “get” their goalies, look opposing players in the eyes, and shake hands respectfully (helmets on, gloves off, goalie first in line). Failure to conduct oneself respectfully on or off the field will result in consequences.
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Clean-Up: After games, players must clean up their belongings and any trash accumulated during the game.
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Sideline Behavior: During gameplay, every player must stay focused and encourage teammates. All players must be in a line, organized, and ready to substitute into the game. There is no sitting on the sidelines or taking a knee unless injured. Our bench is as vital as our players on the field.
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Effort: Give 100% in everything you do. As coaches, we position our teams for success. We expect each player to commit fully, regardless of the circumstances.
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Team Spirit: Play fast, have fun, and respect the game.
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Commitment: Be a great teammate—we are here for each other and expect your full commitment every day. Thank you.
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Displays positive leadership and exemplary sportsmanship
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Embraces coachability and a passion for learning
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Champions team values, uplifting teammates on and off the field
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Showcases technical lacrosse skills and sharp game IQ
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Maintains physical conditioning and athletic prowess
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Delivers consistent performance in practices and games
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Commits to regular, punctual participation in all team activities
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Brings active engagement and relentless effort to training sessions
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Offers versatility to excel in multiple roles or positions
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Demonstrates mastery of team systems and strategies
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Enhances team chemistry with a positive, unifying presence
9 Former 212 Players Drafted Professionally
Congratulations Boys!
JJ Sillstrop
Tucker Dordevic
Jake Taylor
Ross Scott
Lance Tillman
Ajax Zappitello
Beau Pederson
Tehoka Nanticoke
Graham Bundy Jr.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C61o2wsPipO/?igsh=eTFuM2p3dzJnZmF5
https://212lacrosse.com/two-212-players-drafted-professionally/
https://www.instagram.com/p/DJVM9pGti1i/?igsh=bW84Z3N5bmJibTZs
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