SPONSORS by ljy on May 5, 2008 INFORMATION ABOUT ALL OF OUR SPONSORS
HOTBED LAX CAMPS
The link below leads to the HotBed Lacrosse Day Camp. This is one of the only LOCAL camps in our
area to offer both a Girls and Boys LAX camp in the same location at the same time!
Contact:
Ken Forrest,Director of Hotbed Lacrosse
820 Iron Rail Court
Woodbine, MD 21797
Ken@Hotbedlax.com
443-794-2806
CLICK HERE FOR HOTBED LAX DAY CAMP FOR THE SUMMER OF 2008
M&M WELDING
In mechanical contracting, the stakes are large — financially and operationally. Unless a job is done properly—the first time— you stand to lose large numbers of dollars and days. That’s why you should choose M&M Welding & Fabricators, Inc., an ASME-certified, woman-owned, unionized, multi-trades company.
CLICK HERE FOR A LINK TO M&M WELDING
FREDERICK STARS
The purpose of the Club is to develop the skill, knowledge and abilities of players ages 11-18 in a highly competitive atmosphere with superior coaching and guidance, all while encouraging a passion for lacrosse in a challenging and fun environment. FSLAX participates in the best tournaments in the country, including recruiting showcases for college coaches. Players get the opportunity to showcase their skills, compete against top competition; all while developing their individual and team skills and having a great time doing it.
CLICK HERE FOR A LINK TO FREDERICK STARS LAX CLUB
LONGSTRETH
Your game is our commitment!
In 1977 Barbara Longstreth met Mohinder Gill, a student from India. Barbara agreed to sell his hockey sticks when she traveled with her field hockey team. Thus, Longstreth Women's Sports began with the sale of Mohinder's hockey sticks from the trunk of her car. Since then Longstreth Women's Sports has grown to be North America’s premier source for equipment and apparel for Women’s Field Hockey, Fastpitch Softball and Lacrosse with annual revenues in excess of ten million dollars. Longstreth’s success is attributable not only to quality products and excellent prices but also to Barbara’s passion for women’s sports and the personal attention given to players.
Mailing address/Retail store:
P.O. Box 475, 28 Wells Road
Parker Ford, PA 19457
Phone:
TOLL FREE:
1-800-545-1329
ILLIANO PROPERTIES
Big thanks to Frank Illiano for donating 500 bottles of water for LUYAA LAXFEST 2008.
Illiano Properties is Mount Airy's premier commercial real estate company - covering all areas of real estate development, management and consulting.
PO Box 772
1604 B-1 Ridgeside Drive
Mount Airy, Maryland 21771
(301) 829-5200
CLICK HERE FOR A LINK TO ILLIANO PROPERTIES
MOYER SPORTS
Store Hours
M-TH 10:00am -7:00pm; Friday 10:00am-6:00pm
Retail Store Open Saturday 10:00am - 6:00pm
Customer Service / Orders
Phone: 1-800-255-5299 ext. 3
Fax: 410-489-6199
Phone: 1-800-913-6070
Address:
2480 Rt. 97, Suite 8
Glenwood, MD 21738
CONVENIENCE CATERING
Convenience Catering is dedicated to your every catering need. From formal affairs to backyard BBQ's, from banquet to bull roasts. Convenience Catering wants your next affair to be one that you will remember time and time again.
We have been serving the catering needs of Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania for over 20 years.
Convenience Catering has provided catering for: MD State Fair Grounds, Howard County Fair Grounds, Carroll County Fair Grounds, Gold Star American Legion Mt. Airy, New Windsor Fire Hall, Mt. Airy Volunteer Fire Department, Burns Hall, and Shipley Arena, just to name a few. We also cater private affairs.
So give us a call so we can help you plan your next event to ensure it is one you will never forget.
No job is too large or too small.
301-829-5730
410-984-8770
CLICK HERE FOR A LINK TO CONVENIENCE CATERING
POTOMAC GARDEN CENTER
Whether you are looking for a small gift or a complete selection for your landscaping needs, Potomac Garden Center has it all.
Please come visit us at our Urbana location:
8710 Fingerboard Road
at the corner of rt.80 and 270
The phone number is:
301.874.3400
CLICK HERE FOR A LINK TO POTOMAC GARDEN CENTER
SIX FLAGS AMERICA PARK
You want fun, they have it!
CLICK HERE FOR A LINK TO SIX FLAGS AMERICA
STX
STX history
In the early 1960's, the lacrosse players who would later start up STX, began experimenting with synthetic materials to create a lighter and more resilient stick. What they created became the lacrosse stick of the future.
The earliest sticks had a solid double-walled head made of Dupont “Adiprene” urethane rubber affixed to a hickory shaft. Though crude by today's standards, STX's first synthetic stick went a long way in solving the biggest problems facing the sport. Each stick was now the same weight, balance, and flexibility because they were made from the same material and the same mold every time.
With this model, STX was awarded the first U.S. patent for a synthetic lacrosse stick and the game would never be the same.
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