Letter From the President
Dear Shamrox Fan,

Since our last edition of Shamrox Scoop a lot has been happening: Our first-ever Chicago Shamrox Home Game will be on Saturday January 6th at 7:30pm against New York at the new Sears Centre as we released our schedule. We announced our ticket prices and started selling season tickets. We selected college players at the NLL Entry Draft at Madison Square Garden. And the Chicago Shamrox became a national sports story on ESPN “Sports Center”. What a month!! Details on each of these events are included in this edition of Shamrox Scoop and our website www.ChicagoShamrox.com.


In this edition of Shamrox Scoop, our featured information includes an “insider look” at the Shamrox NLL draft, a “one-on-one” with Head Coach Jamie Batley about his take on the draft as well as his Peterborough team winning the Mann Cup, and a feature interview with Shamrox #1 draft pick Josh Wasson-McQuigge. Plus ticket info, complete schedule listing, updates and more.

And a reminder, Season Tickets are now on sale, with Season Tickets starting at only $10 a game. And while tickets for individual games will not be on sale until late November, we are reserving Group Ticket purchases for specific games for group outings and events.

We’ve got a great home schedule with five Saturday nights (including St. Patrick’s Day) and three Sunday afternoons.

Lastly, thanks for your support. We’ve received a ton of emails from fans excited about getting their tickets for the Inaugural Season of the Chicago Shamrox . We sincerely appreciate your feedback and hearing about your excitement, ideas, suggestions. One fan wants to start a fan club for one of our players! And we’ve had fans from cities of other teams inquiring as to road trips to Chicago….we’ll have to drown them out with our Shamrox cheering!

We’re three months away from the “Home Opener” and the excitement is building. So get your tickets, email your comments, and get psyched! GO SHAMROX!!

Sincerely,

Conrad “Connie” Kowal
President, Chicago Shamrox

Schedule
Date Opponent (CST)
1/6 New York 7:30pm
1/13 Minnesota Swarm 7:00pm
1/20 New York 7:00pm
1/26 San Jose Stealth 9:30pm
2/03 Rochester Knighthawks 6:35pm
2/11 Buffalo Bandits 3:00pm
2/18 Toronto Rock 2:00pm
2/24 Minnesota Swarm 7:30pm
3/02 Arizona Sting 8:30pm
3/17 Rochester Knighthawks 7:30pm
3/24 Philadelphia Wings 6:30pm
3/25 New York 3:00pm
3/31 Buffalo Bandits 6:30pm
4/01 Edmonton Rush 3:00pm
4/07 Toronto Rock 7:30pm
4/14 Philadelphia Wings 7:30pm
* All home games are held at Sears Centre arena and listed in bold. **All times Chicago central time
Chicago Shamrox Season Ticket Prices
Chicago Shamrox Season Tickets start at only $10 a game and also feature $15, $20 and $25 per game options. Whether you like Sideline, Corner or Endzone seats, or upper bowl or lower bowl locations, Season Ticket prices are at a reduced rate compared individual game prices, with savings of $5 to $10 per ticket per game. Eight home games, all on the weekend, five Saturday nights, three Sunday afternoons, make Shamrox Season Tickets the best sports value in Chicago.

Also, a limited number of Front Row “on the glass” seats in the lower bowl and Front Row upper bowl seats are available at VIP pricing.

Great prices, great locations…..get your Season Tickets now!!!
Speaking of Seating Locations...
The new Sears Centre will have great sightlines for Shamrox games. The lower bowl seating will have 19 rows and the upper bowl seating will only 9 rows. So whether it’s Sideline, Corner or Endzone locations, all Shamrox seats will have a great view of the action. See the seating diagram and the ticket pricing chart for all Season, Group and Individual tickets.

 

Season Tickets Groups
(10+)
Single Game
Lower Level (rows 2-19)
Sideline
$25 $30 $35
Corner
$20 $25 $30
End
$15 $20 $25
Upper Level (rows 2-9)
Sideline
$20 $20 $25
Corner
$15 $15 $20
End
$10 $10 $15
Groups Should Start Planning Now
Those groups and organizations interested in booking group outings to Shamrox games should contact the Shamrox ticket office to start coordinating those plans for games. The Shamrox season starts in January and runs through mid-April, 8 home games all on the weekends, five Saturday nights, three Sunday afternoons, perfect for group outings. Easiest way to get the ball rolling is to email Tony@ChicagoShamrox.com or call the Shamrox office toll free at 1-866-4CHI-NLL.
Inside The NLL Draft  
By: Barrett Sallee
(left to right) Shamrox Head Coach Jamie Batley, newly acquired defenseman, Eric Martin and NLL Commissioner, Jim Jennings.

The 2006 NLL Entry Draft on September 13 was a monumental day in Shamrox history. Not only was it the first entry draft in the Shamrox brief history, but it was the culmination of months of hard work for Head Coach Jamie Batley, President Connie Kowal, VP of Lax Ops Phil Ryan, scout Andrew McKay, team co-owner Kevin Loughery, Jr. and numerous others affiliated with the Chicago Shamrox.

After scouting over 100 games, viewing a bunch of game tapes, reviewing a countless number of player profiles; the Shamrox came to New York with one goal in mind, to draft as many players that can start and make an impact immediately. That goal went totally fulfilled.

Hours before the draft started, Shamrox representatives met for one final time at Gallagher’s Steak House in New York City to finalize their draft plans, tie up any loose ends, and go over any scenarios that could occur other than their mock draft. The crew walked into The Theater at Madison Square Garden on September 13 prepared to build a playoff contender in 2007.

After trading the number 2 pick a month prior to the draft to acquire star defender Cam Woods, the Shamrox had to wait until the 12th pick to make their first impact. After watching the way things shook out, the decision to draft Josh Wasson-McQuigge out of the University of Hartford was an easy one.

“We knew that, if Josh was available at 12, we were going to take him.” said Andrew McKay, scout for the Shamrox. “Josh has a rare combination of ball-handling skills and scoring ability. And, I am sure that his high energy on every play will endear him to our fans.”

After trading the second pick of the second round (14th overall) to the Calgary Roughnecks for the 17th overall pick and an additional 4th rounder, the Shamrox selected Jackson Gair, a scoring machine from the Orilla Rama Kings and Bishop University of Canada. Gair amassed 36 goals and 60 assists last season for Orilla, of the OLA Jr. A League.

“We had our eyes on Gair,” McKay explains, “but we were fairly confident that nobody was going to grab him. Calgary, on the other hand, had its eye on Luke Hinton. So, we traded them the 14th for the 17th pick and the 41st pick. Sure enough, Gair was still available at 17, and we got our first true high-scoring threat.”

This draft pick was significant for another reason, Gair’s mom, Mary Gair, posed on the podium with Shamrox gear instead of Jackson, who was at college and unable to attend. The event garnered national attention when it appeared on ESPN Sportscenter’s “Top 10” segment on September 19.

“When my name was called,” said Jackson, “I turned to my buddy and jokingly said, ‘So who’s going on stage? My mom?!?!?! And sure enough, there she was.”

The consensus steal of the draft came in round 3 when the Shamrox selected Mike Kirk out of Dickinson College and the Brampton Excelsiors of the OLA. Kirk’s accolades include; captain of the Dickinson Red Devils in 2006, a 4-year starter and letter winner, and an all-Centennial Conference selection in 2004. The selection of Kirk marked the first time that a player out of Dickinson has ever been selected in the NLL Entry Draft.

“How surprised was I that he was still around at number 27?” McKay states. “I asked Coach Batley to take our 5-minute extension, because my paranoia kicked in and I had to make sure that Kirk had actually finished school and was eligible to play. He is a big, strong defender who’s already played two full years with the Brampton Excelsiors against some big time competition.”

The fourth round provided back-to-back picks for the Shamrox and scoring was, again, the pressing issue. First, the Shamrox selected Shane Sargent, of the Whitby Warriors of the OLA. Sargent is a playmaker.

“I’ve been around Shane for two years and, when you need a clutch goal, he is the one to get it for you.” explains McKay. “He is a leader at heart and his addition to the Shamrox will make us that much better.”

Newly acquired forward, Bill McGlone

With the very next pick of the draft, the Shamrox selected Bill McGlone out of the University of Maryland. McGlone’s honors include Terrapins team captain in 2006 and All-American and All-ACC honors in 2005 and 2006.

“We were very surprised that Bill was still around at this point.” says McKay. “We had him rated as the number 3 U.S. player. We’re hoping his scoring touch that he displayed at the University of Maryland translates well to the indoor game.”

In the game of lacrosse, what hand a player shoots with is very vital to the success of a team. You want to have guys that can shoot from different angles to maximize scoring. That is why, when the Shamrox saw that Cody Jacobs was available in the fifth round, they were ecstatic. Jacobs is a left-handed forward with a rifle shot. Over the last two seasons with the Six Nations Arrows of Canada, he amassed 186 points in 72 games.

“That was another one of those, ‘I can’t believe he is still here’ moments.” says McKay. “We got a steal with Jacobs.”

In the sixth round, there was a bit of a power struggle because there were plenty of talented players still available. The Shamrox chose to go the defensive route and selected Eric Martin out of Kitchener-Waterloo of the OLA. In 109 career Jr. A games, Martin tallied 56 points and is known for hard-nosed style of play.

“Martin is a tough-as-nails defender who can run the floor and participate on offense.” says McKay. “I was really happy to hear his name called as our first draft came to a close.”

The Shamrox believe that all 7 of their 2006 draft picks have a chance to make the roster and make an immediate impact in the NLL in 2007. That was the goal of the draft and the Shamrox feel that their goal will come to fruition.

1-on-1 with Josh Wasson-McQuigge
Shamrox Scoop: Where were you when you heard the news that the Shamrox selected you and what were your thoughts?

Josh Wasson-MCcQuigge:
When I heard that I had been selected by the Shamrox, I was with my hometown team, the Peterborough Lakers, beating the Victoria Shamrocks in the clinching game 6 of the Mann Cup. I was happy to go to Chicago for a number of reasons and excited to start my career with a brand new franchise.

SS:
Being the 1st round draft pick of an expansion franchise, does that add any more pressure to perform at a high level immediately?

JWM:
I feel that there is some pressure to perform well being a first round draft pick. The team has expectations of me to perform and I have certain expectations of myself as well. If I stick to playing my style of game I think I should do fine.

SS:
What do you expect from head coach Jamie Batley?

JWM:
I expect the same from Jamie as I saw in the summer with him being the head coach of our team. Jamie expects the team and everyone on it to be the hardest working players on the floor and in practice day in and day out.

SS:
What type of player are you and what are your best attributes as a player?

JWM:
I considered myself to be more of an off ball player. I like to go through the middle, set picks and go to the net, and of course score when the opportunity is there. I have been working on my play with the ball and outside shots to become a well rounded player.

SS:
Do you have an NLL player that you look up to or pattern your play after?

JWM:
An NLL player that I look up to would be Tracey Kelusky of the Calgary Roughnecks. I played with him this summer at home and he really helped me with my game. We both play a very similar style so it was easy to relate to the things that he would show me.

SS:
What do you think of the city of Chicago?

JWM:
I think Chicago is a great sports city with a good atmosphere and great fans. I have only heard great things about it and that the city is a lot of fun. I have never actually been there but I am very excited to check it out sometime soon.

SS:
Do you plan on moving to Chicago?

JWM:
I plan on moving to Chicago as soon as I finish up this semester at the University of Hartford where I am currently studying and majoring in Psychology.

SS:
The NLL is growing at a rapid pace. What do you think of the league and its future?

JWM:
I think that the NLL is doing a great job promoting and expanding lacrosse. The future of the NLL looks very positive; I can only see it getting bigger and bigger as time goes by.

SS:
Outside of lacrosse, what are some of your hobbies, interests, etc.?

JWM:
Outside of lacrosse I enjoy listening to music and spending time with my friends. I enjoy all kinds of sports, but Hockey, Football and Baseball are my favorites to watch and play outside of lacrosse.

SS:
If you weren’t a lacrosse player, what sport would you play?

JWM:
If wasn’t a lacrosse player I would most likely be playing hockey. I also enjoy football, I didn’t play much when I was younger but I have always wanted to.

SS:
Do you have another job and, if so, what and where?

JWM:
As of right now I do not have another job, mainly because I am in school. But, when I graduate, I hope to find something within my major in the Chicago area.

SS:
If you were stranded on a deserted island, and were only allowed to have three things, what would they be?

JWM:
The three things that I would need on a desert island would be my iPod for some music to listen to, a pretty girl to keep me company and my lacrosse stick.

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1-on-1 with Jamie Batley
Shamrox Scoop: First off, congratulations on a great draft and your Mann Cup Championship…

Jamie Batley:
Thanks

SS:
The Shamrox selected Josh Wasson-McQuigge out of the University of Hartford with their first round draft pick. Tell us a little about him…

JB:
Josh is a small, speedy, right-handed goal scorer with tons of lacrosse experience both field and box. He was a captain at the University of Hartford and was a major factor in his box teams’ Canadian Championship this fall.

SS:
After trading down in the second round and picking up an additional 4th rounder, you selected Jackson Gair. What does he bring to the Shamrox?

JB:
Jackson is another right-handed goal scorer who is big and can find his way to the net.

SS:
Were there any surprises in the draft? Any players that you didn’t think you would get that fell to you?

JB:
We got Cody Jacobs in the fifth round which was huge as he is a left-handed goal scorer from Six Nations and has led his team to the national championship the last two years. Has a great outside shot.

Also getting Mike Kirk in the third round was amazing. He has two years major box experience in Canada with Brampton and is a steady defender.

SS: Which of the new draftees can the fans expect to make an immediate impact for the Shamrox?

JB:
They all should make an impact but Wasson-McQuigge has the ability to score 25 goals as a rookie.

SS:
While the draft was going on, the Peterborough Lakers, your MSL team in Ontario, was wrapping up the Mann Cup championship. First off, tell the fans what the Mann Cup is and what it means to you.

JB:
The Mann Cup is the most sought after championship in Canadian Lacrosse.
The cup brings over 100 years of lacrosse history with it and every player wants to win it. This was our third straight appearance in the championship and our second win, 2004, 2006. This championship puts you in lacrosse history with a lot of the greats who have played the game.

SS:
How difficult was it to focus on drafting for the Shamrox while the Lakers were playing in the biggest game of the year?

JB:
We were up three games to one, so I didn’t watch much in the beginning but when the final 5 minutes was being played I was on the phone getting updates.

SS:
Describe the commotion of the draft for the fans. What all goes on on draft night? How many trades are being offered?

JB:
The draft is pretty busy in the early going as managers try to move up to get the best players, I would say there are two deals attempted for every player selected in the first round. You have to know your inventory and what’s available, you also have to know the others teams players.

SS:
Most of the Shamrox new draft picks have experience in box (indoor) lacrosse. How much of an advantage is that as opposed to players with experience in only field lacrosse?

JB:
The major difference is that you are playing in a confined area so you have to get used to that first. You just can’t retreat, then start your attack again. Once a player is used to the confined area he is able to adapt to any pressure and make good decisions.

SS:
Jamie, thank you for your time. Congratulations on a great draft. And good luck in training camp.

JB:
Thank you, it was my pleasure.
How To Reach Us
We are always accessible to talk to our fans. Below is a directory of Shamrox owners, executives, addresses, etc. Feel free to contact any one of us if you have questions, comments or concerns.
Ownership Executives Title
Kevin Loughery, Jr.   Conrad “Connie” Kowal   President
Kevin Loughery, Sr.   Phil Ryan   Vice President
Don Sallee   Jamie Batley   Head Coach/General Manager
Doug Schaer   Barrett Sallee   Special Executive Assistant
    J.T. Cliggett   Special Executive Assistant
    Holli Laster   Special Executive Assistant
    Tony Infusino   Director of Ticket Sales
    Ray Kincaid   Account Executive, Ticket Sales
    Kasey Dunn   Account Executive, Ticket Sales
Eric Soderberg   Director of Operations
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