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INDOOR ACTION SPORTS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Indoor Action Sports is the
premier spot for lacrosse.
Our 44, 000 sq. foot dome
houses two 60 x 30 yd. Field Turf™ playing fields.
Our fields are lined, not
boarded, to best replicate the outdoor game and provide the
ultimate playing environment.
Players from all over the
country have enjoyed playing lacrosse at IAS.
Come inside and experience
the BEST for yourself!
Indoor Action Sports is the
premier spot for lacrosse.
Our 44, 000 sq. foot dome
houses two 60 x 30 yd. Field Turf™ playing fields.
Our fields are lined, not
boarded, to best replicate the outdoor game and provide the
ultimate playing environment.
Players from all over the
country have enjoyed playing lacrosse at IAS.
Come inside and experience
the BEST for yourself!
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Lynn Hoeppner
Email:
fieldhockey@indooraction.com
Lynn joined IAS in 2003 and developed the
program to where she eventually created a select team to
compete in regional and national venues. Lynn graduated from
North Adams State college and then
went on to receive her Associates degree from Champlain College,
in Burlington, VT, where she became the assistant coach at
Champlain college. She then coached high school field hockey for
9 years. Her 2001 team was Western MA DI champs. The 2007 team
was undefeated league champs and DI Western MA finalists. In
2006 her team won the silver medal at the Bay State Games and in
2008 the bronze medal. Lynn's IAS Select teams will be traveling
to the National Field Hockey Festival, the Disney Recruiting
Showcase as well as participating in the National Indoor
Qualifying Tournament. Lynn and husband Ken, daughters Olivia
(St. Michael's College 2011) and Madeline reside in Shelburne
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Julie Zoolkoski Zoolkoski is a graduate
of The College of William & Mary, where she was a 3 year starter in
field hockey. She helped lead W&M to a top 20 national ranking in
her 3 seasons. As well as a pair of NCAA DI appearances in '00 &
'02. Julie was named the CAA All-Tournament team and received the
CAA Commissioners Award in 2002. She has been an assistant
coach at William & Jefferson College, Amherst College. In 2005 She
was named as head coach for the USAField Hockey Futures Program and
of AIC.
Julie earned her Bachlors degree in Business Management and went on
to earn her Master’s Degree in Education from the University of
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Sarah
Williams – IAS Select Goalie Coach
Currently plays for Umass-Amherst
2007: Played in seven games, starting in five until
sidelined with an injury ... Posted a 4-1 record with a 0.68
goals against average and .800 save percentage ... Logged
two shutouts
2006: Played in 15 games, starting in 12 ...
Went 5-7 with a 2.48 GAA ... Made 93 saves for a .744 save
percentage
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Mary Shea –
IAS Select U/19 Coach
Currently plays for Umass-Amherst
2008: New England High Performance Team
2007: Played and started in 23 games ... Finished
with three points on three assists and took 20 shots
2006: Played and started in all 20 games ...
Finished with one goal and one assist for three points ...
Took 14 shots, seven of which were on goal.
2005: Named the A-10 Rookie of the Week on
Oct. 31 ... Played in all 21 games, making two starts ...
Fifth on the team with nine points on four goals and one
assist ... Took 13 shots, eight of which were on goal for a
.615 shot on goal percentage |
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Erin Parker
- IAS Select U/16 Coach
Currently plays for Umass-Amherst
2007: NFHCA Division I National Academic Squad ...
UMass Fall Scholar Athlete ... Atlantic 10 All-Championship
Team ... Atlantic 10 All-Academic Team ... Played and
started in 23 games ... Finished with 15 points on five
goals and five assists and took 26 shots ... Led the team in
assists ... Second on the team in points and tied for second
in goals ...
2006: Played and started in eight games before being
sidelined with an ankle injury for the remainder of the
season ... Finished with two goals and three assists for
seven points
2005: Named to the Atlantic 10 All-Rookie Team ...
Selected the A-10 Rookie of the Week on Oct. 17 ... An A-10
Commissioner's Honor Roll selection for both the fall and
spring semesters ... A NFHCA Division I National Academic
Squad pick ... Played and started in all 21 games ... Led
the team with 14 points on five goals and four assists ...
Had a team-high 38 shots, 27 of which were on goal for a
.711 shot on goal percentage |
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