Newsphoto com will offer On-line photo coverage of mens lacrosse at the `Empire State Games` at Iona college in Westchester from July 26-29, 2007
Released on = July 21, 2007, 2:36 pm
Press Release Author = Newsphoto.com
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release Summary = Internet photo service Newsphoto.com will have play by play photo coverage on their Web site from selected mens lacrosse games at the "Empire State games" at Iona college in Westchester from July 26-29, 2007.
Press Release Body = Garden City, New York - July 23, 2007 - Newsphoto.com today announced that they will have extensive, in-depth, photo coverage of selected mens lacrosse games at the "Empire State Games" at Iona college in Westchester from July 26 -29, 2007. Photos from each of the games covered will be published to the Newsphoto.com Web site shortly after each game is completed. Coverage will include pre-game, play by play action and post game photos.
Mens lacrosse teams representing Western NY, Central NY, New York City, Long Island, The Hudson Valley and New York\'s Adirondack region will compete in games at Iona college over four days. The official "Empire State Games" mens lacrosse schedule can be viewed On-line at: http://tinyurl.com/2yrkkk
"This is our first year covering lacrosse at the "Empire State Games". said Lauren Davies, photo editor at Newsphoto.com "We should have about 600 images On-line shortly after each game is completed. I think lacrosse fans and the players will have a great time looking over our photo coverage this year."
About Newsphoto: Newsphoto provides their sports photo coverage as a service to high school athletes and their fans, as well as local newspapers and publications that cover high school level sporting events. The company also offers professional photographic coverage of news, features, and sporting events such as lacrosse, football, baseball, softball, hockey, soccer and basketball in the Long Island and New York Metro Area. For more information visit: http://www.Newsphoto.com
About the Empire State Games: On the 16th of August 1978, 4,500 men and women paraded through the old Archbold Stadium on the campus of Syracuse University and ignited the torch for the Empire State Games and, along with it, a new spirit and the beginning of a new and exciting grassroots amateur sports movement in the United States. Today, more than 40 states around the country have instituted state games programs attracting nearly a half-million participants each year. New York\'s Empire State Games are not only the first program of its kind in the nation but is often considered to be the most successful, setting a standard for multi-sport amateur athletic programs and offering opportunities to all of New York\'s athletes. For more information visit: http://www.empirestategames.org