A Profile on Jennifer Ross – Lacrosse
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(Written by Louis Rossi for NJSI.NET) Sincere devotion to a sport is the trademark of a true athlete; a competitor that spares no expense when it comes to developing their craft. Dedication at that level requires an immense commitment on the part of an athlete – be it a professional playing before millions on a national stage, or a first year junior varsity try-out hoping they’re good enough to make the cut. It is for these reasons that those fortunate enough to make that cut and continue on to the bigger stages professional athletics has to offer ever make it out of the locker room.
Commitment is a word you’ll hear often in sports. Commitment on a play, a committed performance, a committed comeback – you get the idea. You rarely hear it refer to athletes when they aren’t in the game. How often have you heard the NFL broadcasters talk about the star quarterback’s time spent off the field, doing everything he could to learn from his mistakes and continue his winning streak? Almost never, but why is that? Because it goes unsaid; those players that we watch every week have been committed, dedicated players for years – learning, every step of the way.
While Jennifer Ross doesn’t play in front of millions on a weekly basis, her commitment is just as outstanding and genuine. It is rare to see a player just three-years into a sport make every conceivable effort to immerse themselves in it.
Soccer Goalkeeper Training with Dan Gaspar
Net Edge Training, LLC works to bring you the best and most current practices in Goalkeeper training. Their courses are designed to address challenges keepers are facing in today’s game and focus on training that is not readily available in other programs. In addition, they always keep their coach-to-athlete ratio low to insure individual attention.
World-renowned Goalkeeper Coach Dan Gaspar, who is an accomplished professional with 25 years experience, will be doing the opening session of Net Edge Training, LLC’s winter training programs. Don’t miss a chance to train with Dan!
Photography Tip: How to get Sharp Images
I really believe you should use a professional to get memorable photos of your favorite athlete. Sure, I am biased because it is how I make a living, but you will enjoy your high school or college athlete’s games much better. It’s tough to watch your kids life pass you bu through a viewfinder. If you insist on taking your own photos because of budgetary constraints or you simply enjoy taking photos, here are a couple of suggestions that should improve your ability to get tack sharp images.
First of all do not buy anything but a Nikon or Canon DSLR. Sure lots of other cameras take very good pictures, but there are numerous reasons virtually all sports photographers use Canon or Nikon. To get sharper images, my suggestions for the amateur using a Nikon or Canon SLR are as follows: 1) Be sure the camera is set to continuously track your subject, 2) increase your depth of field when possible; and most importantly, 3) be sure the camera has locked on to your subject before releasing the shutter.
Women’s Final @ 2008 AVP Crocs Tour – Belmar
Annett Davis (Valencia, Calif.) and Jenny Johnson Jordan (Tarzana, Calif.) (1) def. Carrie Dodd (El Segundo, Calif.) and Tatiana Minello (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) (2) 15-21, 21-18, 15-10 (74 minutes)
Belmar, NJ – (Writen by Louis Rossi for NJSI.net/Photos by Alex Cena) The #1 Seed of Annett Davis and Jenny Johnson Jordan would have to come from behind and win two straight in order to receive their first title of the 2008 AVP Crocs Tour season this past Saturday at the AVP Crocs Tour in Belmar NJ. The tour’s final round in the women’s competition was a hard fought three-set win over 2nd-seeds Carrie Dodd and Tatiana Minello.
2008 AVP Crocs Tour Belmar – Men’s & Women’s Final
Annett Davis and Jenny Johnson Jordan win First Title this Season at the
2008 AVP Crocs Tour Belmar presented by Bud Light. Photo by Alex Cena
Top-seeds Matt Olson and Kevin Wong win their First Title as a Team;
Tour Next Heads to Boulder. Photo by Alex Cena
BELMAR, N.J. (June 22, 2008, From Press Release) – Top seeds Annett Davis and Jenny Johnson Jordan won their first title of the 2008 AVP Crocs Tour season at this weekend’s AVP Crocs Tour Belmar presented by Bud Light with a hard fought three-set win over 2nd-seeds Carrie Dodd and Tatiana Minello. After dropping the first game in the final, Davis and Johnson Jordan bounced back to take down Dodd and Minello 15-21, 21-18, 15-10
AVP Crocs Tour at Belmar, NJ
Belmar, NJ, USA; 20 June 2008 Friday: Over the next three days there is some great volleyball action to be seen during the 2008 Association of Volleyball Professionals Crocs Tour held at Belmar Beach in Belmar, NJ. The main draw competition will be held all day on Friday and Saturday from 9:00a.m. to 6:00 p.m. as well as Sunday June 22nd from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30p.m. The men’s final will be held on Sunday June 22nd at 2:30 p.m. and the women’s final will immediately follow at 4:00 p.m. This is a great way to enjoy the fast action of beach volleyball and the best of the Jersey Shore.
Wacholder and Gibb Take Top Prize in Trenton
Trenton, NJ - 200 tons of sand were trucked into the Sovereigh Bank Arena recently for a little beach party above the ice. AVP’s Hot Winter Night’s Tour came to the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton on January 31, 2008 for some California style beach volleyball, featuring Jake Gibb, Stein Metzger, Sean Rosenhal and Sean Scott inn the men’s games, while the women’s featured Rachel Wacholder, Tyra Turner, Barbra Fontana and Jennifer Boss. Rachel Wacholder and Jake Gibbs each walked away from the evening $4,250 by winning the round robin tournament.
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