Saturday, October 29, 2011
HAYMAKERS SIGN GINNY CAPICCHIONI
HAYMAKERS SIGN GINNY CAPICCHIONI
HERSHEY, PA (October 28, 2011)- The Hershey Haymakers announced today that they have signed on Ginny Capicchioni of Sacred Heart as their goalie for the 2012 season.
Capicchioni was a three-time Northeast Conference Goalie of the Year at Sacred Heart. She made her first start for Team USA at the 2010 Bowhunter Cup and is the first woman to sign with a men’s professional team and play for the NLL.
"The last 5 to 6 years there has been no harder working American Player than Ginny. In constructing a super-competitive team we started by getting the best goalkeeper we know- and its Ginny. The entire organization stands behind her due to a work ethic second to none".
Capicchioni has starred at some of the top indoor lacrosse tournaments in the world. She is a member of the 2011 US Men's Indoor Team, who won the Bronze Medal in Prague this spring and was named MVP of the Swedish Invitational Box Lacrosse Tournament.
“I am very blessed two have the opportunity to play for the Haymakers,” said Capicchioni. “Integrity, commitment, and accountability start at the top. With Ted Glynn and Hunter Francis, the Haymakers will be a first class organization. Our goal every season is to win championships, so I am ready to get to work.”
The Haymakers will begin play at Giant Center in January. For more information, please contact Selina Reda at 908-674-3451 or at sreda@waterbucketmedia.com.
HERSHEY, PA (October 28, 2011)- The Hershey Haymakers announced today that they have signed on Ginny Capicchioni of Sacred Heart as their goalie for the 2012 season.
Capicchioni was a three-time Northeast Conference Goalie of the Year at Sacred Heart. She made her first start for Team USA at the 2010 Bowhunter Cup and is the first woman to sign with a men’s professional team and play for the NLL.
"The last 5 to 6 years there has been no harder working American Player than Ginny. In constructing a super-competitive team we started by getting the best goalkeeper we know- and its Ginny. The entire organization stands behind her due to a work ethic second to none".
Capicchioni has starred at some of the top indoor lacrosse tournaments in the world. She is a member of the 2011 US Men's Indoor Team, who won the Bronze Medal in Prague this spring and was named MVP of the Swedish Invitational Box Lacrosse Tournament.
“I am very blessed two have the opportunity to play for the Haymakers,” said Capicchioni. “Integrity, commitment, and accountability start at the top. With Ted Glynn and Hunter Francis, the Haymakers will be a first class organization. Our goal every season is to win championships, so I am ready to get to work.”
The Haymakers will begin play at Giant Center in January. For more information, please contact Selina Reda at 908-674-3451 or at sreda@waterbucketmedia.com.
NEW ARENA FOR CITY OF EDMONTON RUSH
The Edmonton City Council has approved plans paving the way for a new downtown arena to be built and open no later than 2015.
Edmonton Rush owner Bruce Urban voiced his organization's support for the project during a recent public hearing on the matter. During an interview with Jason Gregor on The Team 1260 AM, Urban said of the project "It's very exciting. Let's picture Downtown Edmonton with this beautiful arena, the businesses that will follow, the restaurants and entrepreneurs who will follow. It's very exciting for the city."
The Edmonton Journal reports that the project is far more than an arena, but that it will transform the city's downtown. "I think it's an incredible opportunity for us to redefine our city," said Edmonton Mayor Stephen Mandel, who has spent the last five years promoting the project.
Edmonton Rush owner Bruce Urban voiced his organization's support for the project during a recent public hearing on the matter. During an interview with Jason Gregor on The Team 1260 AM, Urban said of the project "It's very exciting. Let's picture Downtown Edmonton with this beautiful arena, the businesses that will follow, the restaurants and entrepreneurs who will follow. It's very exciting for the city."
The Edmonton Journal reports that the project is far more than an arena, but that it will transform the city's downtown. "I think it's an incredible opportunity for us to redefine our city," said Edmonton Mayor Stephen Mandel, who has spent the last five years promoting the project.
PHILADELPHIA RELEASES BOYLE
The Philadelphia Wings have released forward Ryan Boyle from their roster.
Last season, Boyle posted career-lows with just 12 goals and 43 points for the Wings during the 2011 season. NLL.com has learned that the Wings unsuccessfully attempted to trade Boyle to another NLL team prior to his release.
Boyle was the 2005 NLL Rookie of the Year with the Stealth.
Last season, Boyle posted career-lows with just 12 goals and 43 points for the Wings during the 2011 season. NLL.com has learned that the Wings unsuccessfully attempted to trade Boyle to another NLL team prior to his release.
Boyle was the 2005 NLL Rookie of the Year with the Stealth.
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