Congratulations Mason!!!
212 Player Coleman Kraske Commits to Ohio State
Adrenaline Showdown 2020 Housekeeping
Adrenaline Waiver
Please be sure to fill out the adrenaline waiver. The emails will be sent directly to your inbox from Adrenaline.
Face Coverings:
ALL in attendance MUST wear a mask/face covering. They must be worn correctly, covering the nose and mouth. As players sub out of a game they must put a mask/face covering on while on the bench. There will be random county inspections throughout the event to ensure protocols are bring followed. If you are not willing or able to follow please do not attend.
There is a zero tolerance policy for not complying with the health and safety protocols in place for the facility & county. We have been instructed that failure to comply with any of the protocols, including face coverings, will result in the entire event being shut down immediately!
PLAYING FIELDS
SCHEDULE & GAME TIME ARRIVAL
- Game time arrival – Dressed and ready to go 45 minutes before the game begins.
- Thursday August 13 (2025 Team), Friday August 14 & Saturday August 15
- Adrenaline Showdown Schedule (dowload the tourney machine smartphone app as well)
- All teams are guaranteed 4 total games
- All games for the tournament will be at Ecker Hills MS
COACHES
212 EXPECTATIONS
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 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 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.
2020 Ski Town Shootout Housekeeping
TOURNAMENT DIRECTORS WAIVER (Mandatory)
- PLEASE FILL OUT THIS WAIVER ASAP OR THE KIDS CANNOT PLAY
- OUR 2 TEAMS- “212 Lacrosse” in the 2022 & 2025 Divisions
- TOURNAMENT DIRECTORS’ WAIVER CLICK HERE (NO FEE)
- HEALTH SCREENINGScooterScooter is our Ski Town A.I. Chatbot. You can text him any question you might have about the tournament and he should be able to answer. You can text “map” and he will send you a map of the venue so you can know where your field is. You can text him “schedule” and he will send you the schedule and so much more. If you haven’t received a message from Scooter yet you can text “ski town” to 25525 and meet Scooter.
COVID Protocols
Every coach, player, and attendee must complete the health screening each day before they arrive at the field. This is done through texting “screening” to 25525 (scooter, our ski town A.I.chatbot). Scooter will text you the HealthShield screening through text messages. Also mask/face covering are required. Summit County’s health order states that when players are not on the field playing (on the bench) they will need to put on a mask/face covering. When you check in your team you will be given a neck gaiter for every player and coach. These can be worn during the game so that when players are on the sideline they can then cover their nose and mouth. I know this will not be convenient or fun but it is necessary for us to play in Park City.
I have attached all of the COVID protocols. Please read them over so you can help us make sure everyone is following them.
Face Coverings:
ALL in attendance MUST wear a mask/face covering. They must be worn correctly, covering the nose and mouth. As players sub out of a game they must put a mask/face covering on while on the bench. There will be random county inspections throughout the event to ensure protocols are bring followed. If you are not willing or able to follow please do not attend.
There is a zero tolerance policy for not complying with the health and safety protocols in place for the facility & county. We have been instructed that failure to comply with any of the protocols, including face coverings, will result in the entire event being shut down immediately!
PLAYING FIELDS
SCHEDULE & GAME TIME ARRIVAL
- Game time arrival – Dressed and ready to go 45 minutes before the game begins.
- Friday August 7 & Saturday August 8
- 2020 Boys Ski Town Schedule
- All teams are guaranteed 4 total games – 2 per day
- All games for the tournament will be at Ecker Hills MS – all boys and girls games
- Girls will be using fields 1 & 2
- Boys will be using fields 3, 4, & 5
COACHES
212 EXPECTATIONS
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 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 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.
212 Player Sarah Child Commits to Bard College
Congratulations Sarah!!
212 Wins 31st Tournament Championship
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
212 Lacrosse Brings Home the Title At Legends National Cup in Southern California
Del Mar, Calif., December 15, 2019
Players from 212 Lacrosse left the snow-capped mountains of Utah for the shores of Southern California to compete at Legends National Cup in Del Mar on Dec. 14–15, 2019 and brought home the hardware to win their 31st 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 Ravens Elite Division, against mostly 2021 teams.
“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 Del Mar.
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.
With temps in the mid-60s and clouds looming, the first day of pool play started with 212 besting True MN 2021 8–5. Faceoff specialist Coleman Kraske made his presence known early, dominating at the X. Attackman Luke Lemus scored three goals in the first half to give 212 the lead. Midfielder Mason Quick showed his skills on both sides of the ball, scoring on the run and causing turnovers.
Next up was Flying Pigs Elite, a Legends team, followed by Evolve Elite Orange. These matchups ended with 212 notching 14–5 and 11–4 wins respectively. 212 defense showed up strong in both matchups, with Chris Caldwell demonstrating finesse at stripping the ball from the opposition time and again. Although they faced older competition all day, 212 ended pool play as the 1st seed.
Sunday’s bracket play pitted 212 against 8th seed Vegas Starz Open and 212 won handily 11–2 with defensemen Trace White, Justin Egan, Jacob Anderson, Mason Esplin and goalies Ayden Santi and Drew Tyson, preventing the Starz offense from gelling. The semi-final provided a rematch against Flying Pigs Elite, but 212’s stingy defense and calculated passing by offensive standouts Jon King, Thomas Vandenburg, Makai Todd, Briggs Ballard, David Wright, Dillon Bush, Jackson Archibald, Ethan Hartsfield, Blaze Degracie and Ace Nichols proved too much. The score ended similarly to Saturday, 13–4, sending 212 Lacrosse to the championship game.
The opponent for the title game would be SoCal Bulls 2021, touted as the “team to beat” due to having many Division 1-committed players on its roster.
The Bulls started out aggressively, and 212 found itself down 0–2 early in the first half. Ball possession would help 212 climb back into the game, but they were still down 4–5 at the half. Kraske took control of X against a High Point-committed FOGO from the Bulls, and 212 took the lead at 6–5 with 12 minutes left. The Bulls would close to within 2, but a late goal to make it 9–6 with two minutes left put the game out of reach.
In true David v. Goliath fashion, the smaller, younger team prevailed 9–7 and hoisted the trophy as champions of Legends National Cup 2019.
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, Acee and his staff have a cumulative record of 297 wins 72 losses, and 31 tournament championships with 65 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
- Mobile: (435) 640-9626
- mike@212lacrosse.com
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