The Stash Lacrosse Club, a girls-only middle and high school program spearheaded by Battle Mountain assistant coach Katie Clinnin during the pandemic, is competing in the Vail Lacrosse Shootout U19 tournament for the second straight.
The Elder Statesman have been ruling the roost during the Vail Lacrosse Tournament’s first two days. The supermaster (40+) division at the 50th annual Vail lacrosse classic has been all Statesman, who outscored their opponents.
Lacrosse, like all high school sports, has become a year-long commitment. With the valley’s demand for summer offerings rising, Katie Clinnin decided girls shouldn’t be left out. “Really there is kind of a bigger story.
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The Avon Town Council will discuss the summer event season on March 23, a discussion so eventful it could elicit a preparation discussion on March 9.
The council will have a chance to talk to Culture, Arts & Special Events Manager Danita Dempsey in a public meeting on Tuesday about her new report (published Friday
) which provides an overview of the events scheduled for 2021, and the anticipated public health order restrictions related to outdoor events this summer.
The report also seeks to “prepare Council for a discussion at the March 23rd regularly scheduled Avon Town Council meeting regarding Event Milestone Dates and Budget,” Dempsey told council in the report.