Duke vs Brown Mens Lacrosse

oldtimeoldtime Registered Users Posts: 331 Major grins
edited February 19, 2007 in Sports
A few from a cold saturday in Durham
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  • ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,942 moderator
    edited February 18, 2007
    Some nice images. From the bunch, #6 is my favorite. It captures some
    nice action.
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  • wmstummewmstumme Registered Users Posts: 466 Major grins
    edited February 18, 2007
    Based on your baseball thread, I have to ask. Where were you positioned? In #6 looks like you're on the side (goalie's right) at field level just behind the plane of the goal. At High School and lower (where I typically shoot), I also tend to like to be on the goalies right--although sometimes on the end line (near the corner--too close behind the goal gets kinda dangerous--and the goalie and the goal get in the way...). At these younger ages, most kids shoot right handed and seems like they'll open their shoulders through the shot and you can get more of thier face etc...

    What are your preferences?

    Really great shots.

    PS: Scores?

    Regards

    Will
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  • oldtimeoldtime Registered Users Posts: 331 Major grins
    edited February 18, 2007
    wmstumme wrote:
    Based on your baseball thread, I have to ask. Where were you positioned? In #6 looks like you're on the side (goalie's right) at field level just behind the plane of the goal. At High School and lower (where I typically shoot), I also tend to like to be on the goalies right--although sometimes on the end line (near the corner--too close behind the goal gets kinda dangerous--and the goalie and the goal get in the way...). At these younger ages, most kids shoot right handed and seems like they'll open their shoulders through the shot and you can get more of thier face etc...

    What are your preferences?

    Really great shots.

    PS: Scores?

    Regards

    Will
    Scores
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    Duke 12, Brown 1
    Hampden-Sydney 7, VMI 2
    Duke 13, VMI 2
    Hampden-Sydney 9, Brown 5

    I shot from alot of different angles mostly kneeling corner of side line and end line. 15 yards up the side line -- mid field Dodged alot of 90mph plus shots
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  • KMCCKMCC Registered Users Posts: 717 Major grins
    edited February 19, 2007
    I enjoyed the shots of the Duke vs Brown game. My oldest son is in graduate school at Brown. I'll try not to mention to him just how badly Duke beat them! :D

    Nice shots; especially #6 and #7; good action on all of them.

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  • oldtimeoldtime Registered Users Posts: 331 Major grins
    edited February 19, 2007
    KMCC wrote:
    I enjoyed the shots of the Duke vs Brown game. My oldest son is in graduate school at Brown. I'll try not to mention to him just how badly Duke beat them! :D

    Nice shots; especially #6 and #7; good action on all of them.

    Thanks for the comments-- Brown looked good-- Duke just came out really focused and was hitting hard and riding well.
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