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RefCam – Braveheart

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RefCam – Braveheart

We finally had great weather for lacrosse games today, and what a great set of games to start us off!

The first two games of the day ended in a Braveheart, which is an overtime alternative. Two players from each team take the field, a goalkeeper and a midfielder. The two middies face off and go one-on-one, full field until one scores. Whoever scores first wins the game for their team.

The video below is a project I am really excited about unveiling: RefCam! RefCam allows players and fans to see the game from the official’s perspective. So today, you are right in the thick of the Braveheart action! To see the video at the highest quality, please select 720p from the video menu below.

Thanks to all of the players and coaches who fought hard. You guys made it an awesome day, bring it again next weekend!

Cheers,
Gordon

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Gordon Corsetti has been a part of the Georgia lacrosse community since 5th grade. Gordon now contributes to Georgia Lacrosse by officiating youth, JV, and HS lacrosse with the Georgia Lacrosse Officials Association (GLOA).

Discussion

  1. Bo Sasnett  April 5, 2011

    love that ref cam!

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  2. Gordon  April 6, 2011

    Bo,

    RefCam is pretty sweet. Over the summer we will introduce PlayerCam, where fans can see the game as the players do.

    Cheers,
    Gordon

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  3. Cooper Higgins  April 11, 2011

    the ref cam is so so awesome!

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  4. charlie higgins  April 11, 2011

    is it hard to see if there is a penelty with the shaded sun glasses?

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  5. Gordon  April 13, 2011

    Charlie,

    The shades actually cut down on glare, but I only use them during youth games. Sun glasses are not allowed for officials to use in JV or Varsity games in Georgia.

    Cheers,
    Gordon

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