NCAA Lacrosse Quarterfinals: Duke vs. North Carolina

Shane Walterhoefer facesoff against Sam Payton in the NCAA quarterfinals.

Shane Walterhoefer facesoff against Sam Payton in the NCAA quarterfinals.

I traveled up with UNC for the quarterfinals to Annapolis, MD. They gave a great showing, lossing by just 1 in a 11-12 loss to the Duke Blue Devils.  The Blue Devils will now advance to the NCAA Lacrosse Final Four in Foxborough, MD.  I will be traveling up there with them and it should be ton of fun; they have always been great to cover. Until then, here are some photos of Duke Lacrosse vs. North Carolina.

Photo at Sunset

A picture I took yesterday at the Duke Lacrosse game (smashing) vs. Navy. Just before the game a bad storm came through leaving some perfect clouds in its wake to create a stunning sunset. Okay, so I did bump the saturation. Still, the photo turned out beautiful.

Sunsets as the Duke Lacrosse Team Meets

Sunsets as the Duke Lacrosse Team Meets

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ACC Lacrosse Championship Duke vs North Carolina photos

Duke Lacrosse won their third consequtive ACC title

Duke Lacrosse won their third consecutive ACC title

A great ACC championship game was played last Sunday when Duke defeated UNC 15-13 to take the ACC crown. Only days before Duke had crushed UVA 15-4 and UVA had been the seen by the media as the favorite to win the ACC title (at least at the outset of the season). I never like loosing, but I thought the Heels played very well against a team that has been crushing other teams left and right. (I certainly wouldn’t feel so great if I was a UVA fan.) MVP was in my book and the voting media’s book CJ Costabile who as a defenseman scored a hat trick. I love seeing a defenseman score and seeing one score 3 is rare. Defenseman Milton Lyles from UNC also put one through the pipes. Lyles, who can sprint like a cheetah, beat Costabile to score his goal.

Anyways, I took both some action photos and some behind-the-scenes stuff.  I put a post on Inside Lacrosse on my behind-the-scenes work. My goal was to create mirror images from both teams locker rooms. To show that while rivals, their preparation is the same. I didn’t do well as I hoped, but didn’t completely bomb it either.

I also have some of my action photos at this link: Duke vs. UNC Lacrosse photos (ACC Championship Finals)

Chapel Hill High School Lacrosse vs. Apex Photos

Chapel Hill High School Lacrose

Chapel Hill High School Lacrosse

 

Last Saturday I had a full day of lacrosse and headed out for two games. The first was a high school game featuring the Chapel Hill High School Tigers vs. Apex. I could only stay the first half of the game as I also had to cover Duke Lacrosse vs. Army (those photos coming later).  

Here are some Chapel Hill High School Lacrosse vs. Apex photos.

Ankle Breaker – Billy Bitter

Wow. (btw, check out some of my Billy Bitter photos)

Duke Lacrosse vs. North Carolina photos

Brad Ross

Brad Ross

I am a little behind on this.  But a couple weeks ago, UNC hosted Duke lacrosse at Kenan Stadium. It turned out to be a gully washer with rain that never let up the entire time. My photos honestly didn’t come out much better than the weather. My glasses kept fogging up making it difficult to track the ball. So maybe that is why I wasn’t in a hurry to get them up.

Duke vs. North Carolina Lacrosse Photos

Chapel Hill High School Lacrosse vs. Providence Day Photos

Providence Day could not contain the Chapel Hill High School tigers lacrosse team.

Providence Day could not contain the Chapel Hill High School Tigers lacrosse team.

I’m embarrassed to say that while I’ve photographed a lot of lacrosse, I have never photographed a high school game. I’ve only been doing the D1 college scene. But now that I’m shooting for US Lacrosse now, they are encouraging me to hit the high school scene. This is consistent with US Lacrosse’s philosophy of covering lacrosse from the pros to the grassroots for their publication Lacrosse Magazine.

I took a look at the schedule for Chapel Hill High School and saw they were playing at 10 am at Duke, just before the Duke vs. Georgetown game. I was pretty stoked because usually all varsity high school games are at night under terrible lighting. So to see a day game was a treat. Second. it could have worked out any better having the game just before the Georgetown game and just 20 yards away.

Any way, here are the photos from the game that I took.

edit: I have to take back my first  sentence.  I did back in 2002 while living in Washington, DC take pictures at Gonzaga high school to test out a new lens I bought.

Ramses and Blue Devil Photo Shoot for US Lacrosse

Cover of March 2009 Lacrosse Magazine with Ramses and Blue Devil

Cover of March 2009 Lacrosse Magazine with Ramses and Blue Devil (photo: Peyton Williams/US Lacrosse)

OK, admittedly I was more lucky than skilled to get this cover. US Lacrosse wanted a picture of two rivals for a photo shoot and lucky me lives right in between UNC and Duke, two of the biggest rivals in America. So getting this cover this month was a product of geography than my skill.  Still, I’ll take a cover when I can get it.  Anyway, here’s the story behind it:

US Lacrosse emailed me and said they wanted a picture “Ramses” and “The Blue Devil” together.  From the moment I heard about it, I knew this would be a fun shoot; something very different than what I normally do. Little did I know that the hilarity would ensue with the initial emails between the mascots. The Blue Devil for example has his own email address and never uses his real name in email. Ramses enjoyed taking some jabsat the Blue Devil when responding to emails.  For example this email came across on Feb 4th:  

“If the current schedule doesn’t work for a Blew Devil in training, then we might still be able to work in a time at Dook on Friday afternoon.  I am currently trying to find transportation to Dook for Friday afternoon…”

Ramses and Blue Devil take jabs at each other (photo: Peyton Williams)

Ramses and Blue Devil take jabs at each other (photo: Peyton Williams/US Lacrosse)

The shoot would be held at Duke on Friday, Feb 6th. I was a little worried about Ramses. Dressing up as the UNC mascot on Duke campus (and less than a week before the UNC at Duke men’s basketball game) is what only the suicidal consider doing. Confounding my worries was that we were doing the shoot less than 30 yards from where the Duke men’s lacrosse team was practicing. Amazingly it went better than I thought. The person dressing up as the Blue Devil met with the person dressing up at Ramses. He took him to a place to change and the Blue Devil and Ramses walked with each other to the shoot. I thought that was pretty classy of Blue Devil to have his rival’s back. Proof that while the schools are rivals, there is a lot of respect between the two. The lacrosse players, while certainly doing a double look at the sight of Ramses walking on their field, never gave him any grief. In fact, Duke laxer James Goldberg worked with Ramses and Blue Devil to show them how to line up and hold their hands for a face-off.

Despite the planning that went into the shoot, I was unprepared for one surprise: Once the guys were in character and had their mascot uniform on, they would not be allowed to talk. I had planned on having them suggest ideas to me. That was obviously out of the question. Thankfully I had sketched out ideas the day before so I wasn’t totally unprepared. Still, having a one-way conversation with two models is awkward.  But they were good sports and did a great job doing everything. On the plus side, I didn’t have to worry about them blinking or making awkward faces.

My only regret? I forgot to get a photo of me with the two mascots.

Special thanks to Erin Cobb, Coach John Danowski, James Goldberg, Mike Rock and of course Ramses and Blue Devil.

Denver Lacrosse vs. UNC Photos

Colin Sherwood

Colin Sherwood

 

I put up some photos from UNC’s 20-7 win over Denver. Fairly good game, although my photos aren’t as good as the game was. I guess photographers are entitled to bad games too? 

Eventually I will get the Navy and Colgate photos up.  As well as the Duke vs. Colgate photos up. 

Until then, here are the Denver vs. North Carolina lacrosse photos.

Some Lacrosse Portraits of the North Carolina Tar Heels

Freshmen LSM Mark Staines

Freshmen LSM Mark Staines

For the Inside Lacrosse article, I did some portraits of the players. I was experimenting with some new ground here but was really happy with how they came out. Here’s a link to some portraits of the North Carolina lacrosse team.

(btw, the photo on the left was taken outside in full daylight.  The effect was achived by overpowering ambient light with flash.)