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Tickets to the 2022 Lids MIAA Lacrosse Championships on Sale Now

Championships Return to Annapolis’ Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on May 17 and 20

For Immediate Release - May 10, 2022

ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Tickets to the 2022 Lids MIAA Lacrosse Championships, are now on sale for the two-day event returning to Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis. Presented by Legendary Sports Group (LSG), the event will take place May 17 and 20.

The A Conference semifinal round will be played on Tuesday, May 17 (5 p.m./7:30 p.m.), and both the B Conference (5 p.m.) and the A Conference (7:30 p.m.) championship games Friday, May 20. For the second consecutive year, Lids will serve as the title sponsor for the championships.

Tickets for the Lids MIAA Championships are available online at MIAAChampionships.com/lacrosse. Ticket prices are $20 for a one-day, two-game ticket, or $30 for a two-day, four-game ticket. The gates at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium (550 Taylor Avenue) will open at 3 p.m. both days, and tailgating is permitted in the Gate 5 parking lot. Parking is available on site for $10 (cash only), and no re-entry is allowed into the stadium by ticket holders. There will be a vendor village outside of the stadium, and fans are encouraged to buy tickets in advance.

The games will be broadcast on MIAAChampionships.com, YouTube and the Lax Sports Network (LSN).

Boys’ Latin is the defending A Conference champion, while Friends is the defending B Conference champ.

“We look forward to showcasing the best prep lacrosse teams and players in the country at the 2022 Lids MIAA Championships,” said Dave Cottle, LSG President. “We are grateful for the ongoing support of our title sponsor, Lids, and all of our partners who make this event a great experience for the athletes involved, and the fans who make their way to Annapolis to watch these teams compete for a championship.”

“The Lids MIAA Lacrosse Championships are one of the signature events of our year, and we expect another exciting battle for both the A and B Conference titles in Annapolis,” said MIAA Executive Director Lee Dove. “Our students get to play for a championship in an atmosphere unmatched in high school lacrosse at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. We appreciate the efforts of Legendary Sports Group to elevate this event for our athletes, and we thank title sponsor Lids for supporting MIAA lacrosse.”

The MIAA A Conference is comprised of Archbishop Spalding, Boys’ Latin, Calvert Hall, Gilman, John Carroll, Loyola, McDonogh, Mount St. Joseph, Severn, St. Mary’s and St. Paul’s. The B Conference lineup is made up of Annapolis Area Christian, Archbishop Curley, Friends, Gerstell Academy, Glenelg Country, Indian Creek, Park and Saints Peter & Paul.

For more information on the 2022 MIAA Lacrosse Championships, visit MIAAChampionships.com.

 

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ABOUT LEGENDARY SPORTS GROUP

Legendary Sports Group (LSG) creates legendary experiences through sporting events ranging from endurance sports to team tournaments, to professional game day production. LSG owns and operates, manages and consults on events nationally with a variety of services including event logistics and execution, media and marketing services, graphics and video development, production management and sponsorship activation. LSG is ready to take your event to the next level while providing legendary service and creating lasting memories. For more information on LSG, visit www.legendarysportsgroup.com.

ABOUT THE MIAA

The Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) is an independent organization comprised of 29 private high schools located in and around the Baltimore Metro area. Founded in 1994, MIAA schools have a combined enrollment in excess of 17,000 students. More than 60% of these students participate in at least one of 17 MIAA sanctioned sports. In addition, more than 97% of all graduates from MIAA schools go on to college, including many who enroll in some of our nation’s most prestigious universities. MIAA schools are located in eight Maryland counties and Baltimore City. For more information on the MIAA, visit MIAASports.net.

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