Great Job Boys!!
Park City, Utah
by MJ
by MJ
Players must understand the team is above the individual, we succeed together:
“Talent wins games but teamwork and intelligence wins championships”
-Michael Jordan
· Players & Parents – No talking to officials.
· At each game players must line up bags in an orderly fashion. All belongings must remain in bags unless being used. Players, not Parents, are responsible for carrying their bags and are responsible for ensuring they have all their necessary equipment. Before you leave for games, be sure you have everything. Parents are not responsible for their player’s equipment.
· Be respectful and courteous to others. Those who put on a 212 jersey represent our culture and must uphold a strong code of conduct. All players are to be good sportsmen and understand that it’s a privilege to be in their position.
· Maintain a positive atmosphere in all circumstances. Encourage teammates and other 212 players and coaches. Players will always be positive 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 teammate 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, give the opposing team a cheer and look opposing players in the eyes and shake hands respectfully (helmets stay on, gloves off, line up goalie first). Players failure to conduct themselves in a respectful way on or off the field will have consequences.
· Following games, players are to clean up their belongings and any trash that may have accumulated throughout the game.
· During game play, 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 at important as our players on the field.
· Do everything 100%. As coaches, we put our teams in the best possible position to have success. We fully expect each individual to submit themselves, regardless of the circumstance, to the best of their abilities.
· Play fast, Have fun, RESPECT THE GAME.
· Be a good teammate – we are here for each other and we expect your full commitment Every day. Thank you.
GAME ON
by MJ
Congratulations to Kendall and Jamieson on excellent seasons!!
by MJ
by MJ
Mesa, Arizona, December 12-13, 2020
Players from 212 Lacrosse left the snow-capped mountains of Utah for the Desert of Arizona to compete at Legends National Cup in Del Mar on Dec. 12–13, 2020 and brought home the hardware to win their 34th tournament championship.
Coached by 212 Lacrosse Founder Mike Acee (University of North Carolina), and Christian Pompoco (Westminster), the 2022 players battled it out in the 2021 Elite Division.
“212 dedicates tournament play to my former UNC teammate Graham Harden. Graham is battling ALS. I’m very proud of all the 2022 boys for their gritty performance in Arizona.
I’d also like to thank the 212 parents, their support over the years has been tremendous. Big thanks to Christian Pompoco for his tireless work and Legends Lacrosse for a quality event.” said Acee.
Saturday, December 12, 2020 | |||||||
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Game | Time | Location | Team | Score | Team | ||
P7 | 2:00 PM | Eagles Sports Complex – Field 1 | Wasatch LC 2021 | 4 | 7 | 212 2022 | |
P10 | 3:00 PM | Eagles Sports Complex – Field 2 | 212 2022 | 9 | 2 | True MN Select 2021 | |
P12 | 5:00 PM | Eagles Sports Complex – Field 2 | 212 2022 | 12 | 7 | SoCal Rogue 21/22 | |
Sunday, December 13, 2020 | |||||||
Game | Time | Location | Team | Score | Team | ||
B2 | 8:00 AM | Semi-Finals | [2] 212 2022 | 9 | 2 | [3] Flying Pigs 21/22 | |
B3 | 9:40 AM | Championship Game | [1] So Cal Bulls 21 | 1 | 9 | [2] 212 2022 |
About 212 Lacrosse
212 Lacrosse, based in Park City, Utah, was founded by by Mike Acee, who has more than 30 years of experience playing and coaching lacrosse. Acee was raised in Deer Park, N.Y., where he was an All-American and Gold Medalist at the New York Empire State Games. Acee continued his career at the University of North Carolina starting on attack for teams that won 4 ACC Championships and 1 NCAA National Championship.
At 212, Mike and his staff have a cumulative record of 322 wins 79 losses and 34 tournament championships with 74 players committing to play college lacrosse.
The staff focus is for players to experience personal growth, make new friends, enjoy the outdoors, and become a better lacrosse player. 212 tournament teams play in honor of Mike Acee’s University of North Carolina teammates whose families have endured hardship.
Contact: Mike Acee
by MJ
Dear Parents,
Please find all relevant information regarding the Legends National Cup below. Call or write anytime if you need me. We’re looking forward to seeing you all soon.
Thank you,
Mike 435 640 9626
Gameday
THE LEGENDS TOURNAMENT IS DEDICATED TO GRAHAM HARDEN. GAME ON.
Graham is fighting ALS. Click below to learn more.
*Please download the Tourney Machine app. It will be live 12/10.
Locations:
· Players must understand the team is above the individual, we succeed together:
“Talent wins games but teamwork and intelligence wins championships”
-Michael Jordan
· Players & Parents – No talking to officials.
· At each game players must line up bags in an orderly fashion. All belongings must remain in bags unless being used. Players, not Parents, are responsible for carrying their bags and are responsible for ensuring they have all their necessary equipment. Before you leave for games, be sure you have everything. Parents are not responsible for their player’s equipment.
· Be respectful and courteous to others. Those who put on a 212 jersey represent our culture and must uphold a strong code of conduct. All players are to be good sportsmen and sportswomen and understand that it’s a privilege to be in their position.
· Maintain a positive atmosphere in all circumstances. Encourage teammates and other 212 players and coaches. Players will always be positive 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 teammate 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 we lose with class.
· At the end of each game we will always “get” our goalies, give the opposing team a cheer and look opposing players in the eyes and shake hands respectfully (helmets stay on, gloves off, line up goalie first). Players failure to conduct themselves in a respectful way on or off the field will have consequences.
· Following games, players are to clean up their belongings and any trash that may have accumulated throughout the game.
· During game play, 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 at important as our players on the field.
· Do everything 100%. As coaches, we put our teams in the best possible position to have success. We fully expect each individual to submit themselves, regardless of the circumstance, to the best of their abilities.
· Play fast, share the ball, HAVE FUN and RESPECT THE GAME.
· Be a good teammate – we are here for each other and we expect your full commitment EVERYDAY. Thank you.