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Irondequoit: Lacrosse Town U.S.A.
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Restaurant owner Howard Nielsen is back in the movie business with an
all new documentary. After covering Aquinas football in his last
project, Nielsen has now set his sights on another local sports
phenomenon, Irondequoit High School's legendary lacrosse program.
Two years in the making, "Irondequoit: Lacrosse Town U.S.A."
premiered to the public on Friday, November 24th in Irondequoit
High School's 600 seat auditorium.
Nielsen says taking on an enormous movie project just eight months
after opening his second restaurant, Sticky Lips Pit BBQ, has taken a
toll on him. "It was my son's senior year at Irondequoit, and this
would be my last chance to pull off a movie idea that I had been
thinking about for a few years. This is my gift back to the
Irondequoit community and Section V lacrosse, which has done so much
for my son Danny and myself."
Even though the main focus is on Irondequoit, it really is a story
about Upstate New York and Monroe County Lacrosse. Lacrosse is North
America's oldest and fastest growing team sport.
Take a trip back in time and witness the start of high school lacrosse
in upstate New York by way of Irondequoit High School's legendary
program. Witness firsthand 50 years of lacrosse history, including the
fierce rivalry between coaches Erni Lisi of Irondequoit and Joe
Corcoran of Corning East, whose teams dominated upstate New York in
the 1970s.
Irondequoit lacrosse teams have won 28 championship titles and have
produced 30 High School All-Americans, plus a long list of college
lacrosse coaches. Its alumni include such legends as Jeff Long (Navy
and Team USA), Paul Cantabene (MLL Baltimore Bayhawks), Andrew Whipple
(Maryland), and Joe Walters (Maryland and Team USA).
Relive your high school days as we follow the entire 2005 Irondequoit
Lacrosse season through its challenges and successes with the can-do
spirit of its players. This full-length documentary includes rare
archival footage, photos, articles, and stories from players and
coaches, past and present. See clips from the first NCAA championship
title in 1971, Cornell vs. Maryland! Plus, a tribute to one of
Lacrosse's true greats, Eamon McEneaney, who tragically lost his life
on 9/11.
Feel the town's passion for the Indian game of lacrosse. Irondequoit:
Lacrosse Town U.S.A. marks the first time any high school lacrosse
program has been the subject of such an in-depth documentary.
ABOUT HOWARD NIELSEN - Mr. Nielsen is the owner of Chester Cab Pizza
and Sticky Lips BBQ in Rochester. His first documentary, released in
2000, "When Football Was Bigger Than Life," took an in depth view into
the famed Aquinas Institute football program during post-war America.
CONTACT: Howard Nielsen, Single Wing Productions
PHONE: 585-451-0066 EMAIL: howie(AT)animatusstudio.com
WEBSITE: www.StickyLipsBBQ.com
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