The only Game in Town Michigan Lacrosse is a major catalyst in the growth and development of lacrosse in our community. Warrior is tremendously pleased by our partnership with Michigan Lacrosse and is looking forward to its continued progress cultivating lacrosse communities statewide. Adam Werder, Warrior Lacrosse More Issues, More Fun
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the only game in town
Michigan Lacrosse is a major catalyst in the growth and development of lacrosse in our community. Warrior is tremendously pleased by our partnership with Michigan Lacrosse and is looking forward to its continued progress cultivating lacrosse communities statewide.
Adam Werder, Warrior Lacrosse
More Issues, More Fun
ProductIon Schedule/Ad coPy due March 23, 2009Season preview & Equipment Buyers Guide Ad copy due - March 11
April 6, 2009Youth, High School & College Reports Ad copy due - March 25
April 27, 2009Lax Coverage/Summer Camp Guide Ad copy due - April 15
May 18, 2009High school, middle school, & college coverageAd copy due - May 6
June 22, 2009Lax Jam & high school state tournamentAd copy due - June 10
cIrculAtIon 5,000 - 8,000 copies with estimated readership of 15,000-18,000 per issue
“Michigan Lacrosse has good pictures and good news about the state’s lacrosse programs. Plus networking names and programs for those just
starting out. A good resource document for players, parents and coaches.”John Baxter, Coach, East Grand Rapids Middle Schools
PreMIuM PlAceMentinside front cover, inside back cover, back cover & center spread: $1000/page
2009 MIchIgAn lAcroSSe Ad rAteS Color B&W Full page ...........$750 ................... $500 ½ page ..............$600 ................... $400 1/3 page ...........$550 ................... $300 1/6 page ...........$400 ................... $200
“I love the opportunities for kids playing lacrosse in Michigan. It is such a new sport here and it
gives kids another opportunity to participate in athletics. It’s also great to watch programs build themselves up. Every year the
level of competition grows by an order of magnitude as more kids
gravitate to the sport.” Rob Holder, Coach,
Troy Athens High School
$30 design fee for publication ads, $25 for online ads
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“Lacrosse is the fastest growing sport at the high school level, yet there is
much more growth to come.”Bob Stevenson, US Lacrosse
Michigan lacrosse is published by Suburban Sports Communications, now in it’s 18th year of publishing sport-specific newspapers. In our mission to help grow the game of lacrosse in Michigan, Michigan lacrosse publishes five issues per season, this is our fifth as the state’s lacrosse authority.
PublIcAtIon content:• Editorial includes feature stories on local players and coaches at all levels (middle/high school, college, professional), local lacrosse industry news, league and tournament coverage, training tips, and guest columns.
• Competition results including coverage of the middle school Lax Jam and the high school state tournament.
• Notification of upcoming development opportunities, including summer camps and year-round clinics.
• Equipment guide featuring the latest and greatest gear, as well as where to find old favorites.
Who IS the MIchIgAn lAcroSSe reAder?
•52% are players
•96% are coaches
•87% are male
•13% are female
•48% travel out of town for lacrosse on a monthly basis
•91% attend lacrosse camps
•72% attend out-of-state lacrosse camps
•over 60% have an annual household income of $80,000 or above
•96% patronize Michigan Lacrosse advertisers and sponsors
Based on results from our 2008 readership survey.
“A longtime niche sport, lacrosse is the fastest-growing game in the U.S. at every level.”
Alex Wolff, Sports Illustrated
Michigan lacrosse offers advertising opportunities for indoor lacrosse facilities, sporting goods & lacrosse specialty stores, equipment companies, summer camps and year-round development programs, tournament promoters and more!
“The kids enjoy reading your take on what is going on in the state.” Mike Jolly, De La Salle Collegiate
VOLUME 4, ISSUE 3 | MAY 14, 2007
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St. Clair Shores Civic Arena20000 Stephens St. St. Clair Shores, MI 48080 810-445-5350
Suburban Ice Macomb54755 Broughton RoadMacomb, MI 48042586-992-8600Fax 586-992-8666