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Re: Indoor Lacrosse at 3:00 this Sunday 12/12
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kathleenbiden@me.com
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2010-12-07 22:27:15
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Brad Kotz
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Hunter Biden
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Brad, I'm so sorry we missed the game last weekend. Our transition to winter sports has had a rocky start. Finnegan will be there this Sunday. Best, Kathleen Sent from my iPhone On Dec 7, 2010, at 11:36 AM, Brad Kotz <brad@senecaprop.com> wrote: > Club Pink Indoor Parents (“CPIPs”) – Our game this weekend against the other Bethesda Lacrosse team will be at 3:00 again on the same field (turf 2). I suggest the girls wear their cleats. Sneakers will slip. I expected another 2 players last week, and hope we have more subs this week. If not, I have a list of girls who want to play as subs. SO PLEASE RESPOND TO THIS EMAIL AS TO WHETHER YOUR DAUGHTER WILL BE THERE! The sooner I know how many will be showing, the sooner I can call up a sub if necessary. > > > > While our throwing and catching was a little rusty to start (the lighting takes time to get used to) we played hard and well on Sunday against an older team. The game was more physical than it should have been. I have spoken to Champions about the referee to make sure they are adhering to the proper guidelines while calling a game. There were numerous missed calls, which was frustrating and I consider dangerous. This morning Corey told me she will talk to the refs and remind them that we are middle school players (not high school) and to call it tighter. > > > > Another reason for the physical nature of that game was that we carried the ball more than we should. In the indoor game, more than outdoor, quick short passes create the best opportunities for success. So we will work on keeping spacing between players and making passes more quickly after receiving the ball. The girls know our Circle Drill. That is what we are trying to achieve here. As I said in an earlier email, playing indoor will refine stick skills faster than anything else. The ball will move quickly and frequently. I believe that indoor will develop individual skills faster than playing outdoor lacrosse. And there is a lot more shooting (which is fun)! > > > > That being said, our girls played very tough. The intensity level was good and we fought for the GB’s. On defense, we forced several turnovers by forcing the player to change direction and switch hands. Isabella was very, very strong in goal which kept us in the game. > > > > Please let me know if you have any questions/comments. See you Sunday! Thanks. > > > > Brad > > > > Brad Kotz > > Seneca Properties, Inc. > > 4929 Bethesda Ave., Suite 200 > > Bethesda, MD 20814 > > > > 301-941-8000 main > > 240-482-1291 direct > > 301-807-7586 cell > > 301-941-8180 fax > > =2
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