Tuesday, May 22, 2007

CDM LAX SUMMER FORECAST @ 212*F

Corona del Mar Boys’ Lacrosse Camp
$250 July 2,3,5,6 9-13, 16,17 4:00-6:30pm

Great Western Lacrosse Camp San Diego, CA $400- $450 July 18th – July 22nd

Individual position camps
http://www.pclax.com/boys Dartmouth, MA
http://www.laxcamps.com/camps SD & LA

Summer League
OC Starz Try outs May 22,24,25 @ JSerra
Register @ http://starzlax.com/

Private Lessons: $50 per hour at CDMHS
RSVP@ Brokercoach@yahoo.com or 949-514-0000

Wednesday, May 9, 2007

6th Period Schedule

6th period lacrosse will be on every Monday and Thursday for the remainder of the school year. Each period will run from 2pm - 4:30pm and will consist of weight room training, stick work, ultimate lacrosse and other fun stuff. Players are required to bring the attached workout in theis email, and must wear shorts, t-shirts, sticks and gloves to each of these classes. We will meet at the weight room each time and go from there. Attendance will be taken and students must come prepared.

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Seaview Conference All-Stars

2007 CDM ALL-STARS

First Team
#20 Mike Kidushim JR Attack
#18 Connor Pinkston JR Midfield

Second Team
#12 Noah Molnar SO Midfield
#10 Nick Taylor JR Defense
#6 Kevin Kotke JR Defense
#26 Andrew Noto SO Goaltender

Honorable Mention
#7 David Kidushim SO Attack

The second most players nominated on the all star roster
The only team with out any seniors nominated
The most sophomores nominated

Monday, May 7, 2007

Boys and Girls Lacrosse Beach Barbeque

Corona Del Mar High School
Boys and Girls Lacrosse
Beach Barbeque

You are invited to join the
Boys and Girls Lacrosse Teams for a Family Barbeque!

When: Saturday, May 12, 2007

Time: 11:30 am

Where: “A” Street Park
(By the Balboa Pier)

Who: All CdM Lacrosse players
and their families.

What to Bring: Freshmen - Chips and Dip
Sophomores - Salads
Juniors - Desserts
Seniors - Case of Water Bottles

Please RSVP to jennytomlin@aol.com
We need to know how much food to purchase, so kindly respond as soon as possible with your families count.

Don’t forget your Beach Chair!!

Year End Letter

To all of our players, families, coaches, and supporters,

We have come a long way since the first season club lacrosse season 5 years ago at CDM where the team didn’t even score one goal in any of their games. This year our team had an outstanding season on and off the field and how we were able to compete in our playoff games shows that we should be one of the elite teams to beat in the county for the coming years. Only a couple of goals away from going to the championship game.

I am writing this note to thank everyone who had a hand in bringing our team together the past couple of years and making this our first CIF season a reality. If you have not been behind the scenes and watched and listened to all of the work being done it is hard to understand the time and commitment that many of the parents have put in to make this season a truly winning performance.

I would like to thank all of our board members who took the time to meet every month and help make decisions on the activities on and off the field. Our VP’s Sherry Abbott, Brian Corrigan, our Treasurer Kathy Horton, and Secretary Rose Kottke, Joe Kidushim, Kristine Flicker, Carl Wolonsky, Arnie Pinkston, Jenny Tomlin, David Prickett, Otis Mitchell, and Jeff Russell.

I am not sure how you thank Rose, Kristine and Pam Nelson for the collection and cleaning of the uniforms after each game and for helping set up the field equipment and preparing for each game. Jenny Tomlin for being the social coordinator for all of our season pre game team dinners and end of season activities, David Prickett for designing the Gratzinger trophy and coordinating all of the end of year awards and events, Mary Mix for coordinating all of our volunteers, and Veronica and Joe Kidushim for all of their help in the photographs and Ben’s help on the web site. I apologize if I have lefty anyone out it is not intentional. This letter is harder to compose than I anticipated.

One of our largest hurdles in becoming a CIF sport at the district and school level would not have been overcome without the help of Sherry Abbott, Brian Corrigan, and Joe Kidushim. The amount of time and energy in speaking with the powers at our school and the district were all worth the effort and we can truly see the fruits of all our labor. We should thank Mrs. Asrani, Mr. Peterson, and Mr. Orris for all of the support they have given us this year in putting together a truly first class atmosphere at the school and on the district level. We are definitely the talk of the Southern Section with our uniforms and Peninsula Park playing fields.

The biggest thanks do need to go out to all of our coaches Varsity and JV who have created a positive experience for all of our players and have made a huge commitment to the Lacrosse program at CDM. Mark Todd and GW Mix have instilled respect, leadership, and have become role models for our players and have given them an opportunity to play a team sport in a competitive environment. I think all of out players will be able to remember playing in a true program not just being coached on a team. Developing a program with our JV team and seeing the talent that will be moving up to the varsity level in the next couple of years is why we spend so much time making sure that everything is working the way we planned and is the verification that the goals and objectives we set each year are met and hopefully exceeded.

The last 3 years on the board and last 2 as President have been filled with a lot of success and I would like to thank everyone who had confidence and trust in all of the board and this program to allow me to help guide CDM lacrosse through the past few years. My term is up after the banquet and we will be welcoming in Michael Bush as our next President. No need for sadness, I will not be leaving the program as I have 3 more years of playing time so my vested interest in the success to the next generation is still very strong. I leave this year with CIF being a reality, money in the bank, and hopefully a lot of goodwill for everything we have accomplished on the team level, the school and district level, and judging by the talk around town and the amount of fans in the stands on the community level.

We have 2 fun events coming up in the next couple of weeks and hopefully everyone will be able to attend. Jenny will be sending out announcements and invitations and I will look forward to seeing everyone at the beach and the banquet

Thank you again for all of your support. Our players do know that we are and always will be there for them.

Regards,

Alec Abbott
President

Post Season Events

Save these dates!!

Boys and Girls Lacrosse Beach Barbeque - Saturday, May 12, 2007

11:30 am - A Street Field and BBQ Area

Boys Lacrosse Banquet - Sunday, May 20, 2007

12:30 am - Newport Sports Museum

There will not be an all-star game this year. CIF rules state that only Seniors can play in an all-star game after the season but before summer, and the cost was prohibitive for this first year. The leauge will work on a game for next year. As for this year, players will be named for the first team and second team all-county and submitted to the Register and WestsideLax. This process will be complete in the next few days. Stay tuned.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

LACROSSE: Top-seeded Foothill gets a scare from No. 4-seeded Corona del Mar before prevailing in semifinal playoff contest.

Corona del Mar on the climb


CORONA DEL MAR — In terms of success and tradition in Orange County high school lacrosse, Foothill is the mountain top.

But by taking the top-seeded Knights (17-2) to the wire Monday in the semifinals of the Orange County Lacrosse Assn. playoffs, No. 4-seeded Corona del Mar (12-7) proved it is clearly approaching the summit.

"I'm pretty proud," CdM Coach Mark Todd, after the Sea Kings forged leads of 3-2, 4-2, 5-4 and 8-7, before dropping a 10-8 decision that ended their season.

"[The Knights] were [Orange County] champs last year and they are ranked No. 1 this year," Todd said. "So, to lose by just one goal is a triumphant effort."

The effort was there until the end for the Sea Kings, who scored with 57 seconds left to halve a 10-8 deficit, then made two valiant efforts to score on its final two possessions, but to no avail.

It was a tough fourth period for the Sea Kings, whose final lead was erased with 1:21 left in the 12-minute third quarter when John Duddridge scored on an assist by Elliot Domanic to knot the score at 8-8.

Duddridge, who scored a game-high five goals, scored 32 seconds into the final period — on an assist from Domanic — to give the Knights the lead for good.

Foothill took the next two shots, one of which was blocked and the other sailed wide.

Down a goal and besieged by the more experience visitors, CdM appeared to begin pressing offensively. They dropped balls and had balls stolen during offensive runs. They managed only one shot in the first 11 minutes of the final period, before Noah Molnar scooped up a ball mishandled by Foothill goalie Sam Goings, and firing it in the open net to prompt a roar from the CdM rooters.

But Foothill's defensive prowess and what Todd called a lack of smart decisions in the offensive end, helped the Knights hold off the underdog hosts.

"I think we had the gas," Todd said to an inquiry about whether the Sea Kings tired in the final 12 minutes. "We just didn't make good decisions with the ball. That, I think, was a product of our inexperience."

The Sea Kings' lacrosse experience has been an uphill climb from the beginning, as with most programs undertaking a sport relatively new on the West Coast.

Todd said the program began five years ago. A few of the six seniors, including just two starters, recalled scoring a goal was difficult for that first team. Todd, who began coaching four seasons ago, could not recall if his team even won a game his first season.

Some senior players, all of whom addressed their teammates after the game, acknowledged that Monday's near upset symbolized just how much progress the fledgling program has come.

Only Austin Ray and Ty Oberly will create holes in the starting lineup when they graduate in June.

"Each year has been a building block," Todd said.

It was CdM's third lose this season to Foothill, which earned a 16-7 win on April 14 and collected a 12-9 victory on March 23.

Domanic, who leads the Knights with 63 goals and 27 assists, had four goals and two assists Monday.

Duddridge had five goals and one assist.

"Those two kids are very good lacrosse players," Todd said. "Domanic is going to Towson [University, based in Maryland, a lacrosse hotbed], which is my alma mater. I coached him on a club team. I coached a couple of those [Foothill] players, as a matter of fact."

Molnar led CdM with four goals and added one assist, while Ryan Mix chipped in three goals.

Michael Kidushim and Casey Bush were each credited with a goal.

Oberly, Nick Taylor and Ryan Mix added assists for the Sea Kings, who received 10 saves from goalie Andrew Noto.

Molnar had six ground balls (loose balls, some of which are the equivalent of steals) to lead the Sea Kings. Kevin Kottke had four ground balls and Taylor had three.

Goings made five saves for the Knights, who posted a 28-17 advantage in shots. Foothill outshot the hosts, 15-6, in the first half, but the Sea Kings converted five of those to earn a 5-5 deadlock at the intermission.

Foothill had two would-be goals taken away. Their first goal was disallowed because of an equipment violation (a pocket deemed too deep on the would-be scorer's stick). The second goal was negated when an official ruled the player who scored did so without a mouthpiece.

BARRY FAULKNER can be reached at (714) 966-4615 or at barry.faulkner@latimes.com.

From the Daily Pilot http://www.dailypilot.com/articles/2007/05/01/sports/dpt-cdmlax01.txt