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History Of Lacrosse By Recruit City The history of claims to make it the first sport of America. Created by the Native American Indian and adopted by the French and other European followers then migrated north to Canada all of whom embraced and helped the sport grow. While modern day has been most popular in the United States and throughout Europe for over a century. is a sport that combines soccer with basketball and hockey. It has become so popular because it’s easy to pick up, great exercise and anyone can play. It is a game of speed, quickness, coordination and teamwork. Now children and adults of all ages can enjoy playing this great sport. The history of literally crosses over centuries of time and is based in the Native American History. As many games that include a stick and ball or rock of some sort it is said that the game was first played to develop healthy strong workers and resolve disputes between families and villages. Some historians believe that or games of this nature were actually played as a precursor to combat. Much the way hockey was born the villagers would span acres of field and the battles could take days to
be decided. It goes without saying these first games were rather physically brutal and have since tamed down since early times. George Beers is often referred to as the founder of history or at least the first to begin modifying and standardizing the game in 1867. He applied a field size as well as a limit to the number of players on the field and a number of other simple rules. A decade later NYU formed the first college team then a number of high school teams followed. The majority of the first games in the history of only included men. It wasn’t until the late 1800’s and early 1900’s that women’s teams were recognized at the high school and collegiate level. The rules and equipment from that time have changed dramatically as well. The early games in history essentially had no protective gear at all. It wasn’t until the 1930’s that basic gear was starting to be implemented. The rules have always been slightly different for men and women. Men are allowed much more contact than women and therefore are required to wear more protective gear. But evidence shows that neither male nor female should be considered a dangerous sport. Statistics show that it is much safer than football or hockey. Today is considered to be one of the fastest growing sports in the US. The sports participation has more than tripled in the past 8 years. The college level participation has exploded to over 400 colleges holding clubs throughout the country. And it’s easy to see why as it’s a fast paced sport full of sprinting and cutting with precision passing and teamwork to bring it all together. The sport has come along way from the days of sticks and rocks…So goes the history of lacrosse
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Women's lacrosse: Duke announces Anderson as assistant coach DURHAM, N.C. - Duke head women's lacrosse coach Kerstin Kimel recently announced the addition of Laura Anderson to the staff as a volunteer assistant coach. A 2006 graduate of Duke University and the women's lacrosse program, Anderson returns to the squad after a two-year hiatus.
"It is truly an honor and a privilege to be back at Duke as an Men's Lacrosse: Bill Gorrow named head coach of Wesley College DOVER, Del. - Wesley College Executive Director of Sport & Recreation Mike Drass has named Bill Gorrow as the new head coach of the Wolverine's men's lacrosse program.
Gorrow brings an impressive resume to Dover. He won the 1998 NJCAA National Championship and has nearly 28 years of collegiate coaching experience, including 21 as a head Men's Lacrosse: Syracuse announces Jan. 29th scrimmages against LeMoyne and Hofstra; Feb. 7 against Harvard SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The Orange men's lacrosse team will host a three-way scrimmage at the Carrier Dome on Thursday, Jan. 29 against Hofstra and Le Moyne. The action gets underway at 1:30 p.m. with Hofstra facing off against the Le Moyne. Syracuse and Hofstra will play in the second game at 3:30 p.m. and the Orange and Le Moyne wrap up the day with a Syracuse's Hardy looks to rebound from rocky off-season in final lacrosse season Syracuse senior midfielder Dan Hardy recently told Inside Lacrosse he will start at midfield this year and will not face any suspensions for his Oct. 4 arrest that included a driving while intoxicated charge and two traffic violations for speeding and driving through a stop sign.
"We tried to keep it low key because we didn't want it to be a big NDP: Krunch head and shoulders above Rising Stars competition at Dick's Tournament of Champions by Josh Gross
In a national championship tournament, it's rare for one team to be head-and-shoulders above the competition. But in the rising stars division of the Dick's Sporting Goods Tournament of Champions, the Kanienkehaka Krunch was just that.
Promising "Krunch Time" on the Lacrosse Forums message board, the team from the Akwesasne NDP: New Westminister goes back-to-back at Dick's Tournament of Champions by Josh Gross
With four teams remaining in the Toyota Championship Bracket as games began on Sunday morning, familiar faces and team names donned the official scoreboard: Edge (Jr.), the New Westminster Salmonbellies, and Team HeadStrong. All three programs had reached the semifinals a year ago. The fourth semifinalist, Maryland Lacrosse Club Instruction: Powell Lacrosse announces pre-season training camp Powell Lacrosse Announces their Pre-Season Training Camp. Held in Hillsboro, OR, this week long camp is open to MS and HS boys looking to jump start their spring season, featuring RYAN POWELL, BRODIE MERRILL, COLIN DOYLE, BRETT QUEENER AND OTHER GREAT LACROSSE INSTRUCTORS!
THIS IS AN AMAZING OPPORTUNITY!
Every position has a featured professional Women's lacrosse: Delaware announces recruiting class NEWARK, Del. -- University of Delaware women's lacrosse head coach Kim Ciarrocca has announced the signing of seven current high school standouts who will attend UD next fall and compete for the Blue Hens.
This year's recruiting class includes Angela Biciocchi from Potomac, Md. (Winston Churchill High School), Meghan McNeil from Bel Air, Md. High School: AJO4LAX festival coming to Georgia in late March Marietta, GA - The Andrew Oswald Memorial Fund, LTD will hold its third annual AJO4LAX Fest on Saturday, March 28, 2009 at Pope High School. The day-long event, hosting four GHSA sanctioned lacrosse games, is attracting six of Georgia's top ten ranked varsity teams:
10am - Lassiter vs. Pace Academy
12:30pm - Walton vs. St. Pius
3:00pm - Harrison Instruction: Lacrosse Evolution announces 3rd Annual Dukes Invitational Downingtown, PA - Lacrosse Evolution has announced that the 3rd Annual Dukes Invitational Lax Tournament will take place on February 15th at Tri State Sports in Aston, PA. Boys High School Elite and All Star teams from up and down the East Coast will gather for a great day of indoor lacrosse competition. Not only will this tournament consist of NDP: Action heats up at day two of Dick's Tournament of Champions by Josh Gross
(Wesley Chapel, Fl.)- As Saturday play began at the Dick's Sporting Goods Tournament of Champions, the weather…and the action…heated up.
ELITE DIVISION
The 27-team Toyota Championship Bracket opened play at 8:00 am Saturday morning, beginning the process of determining the next national champion. With the top five seeds NDP: Play gets underway at Dick's Tournament of Champions for NDP lacrosse Pasco County, Fl. - Sunny skies and warm temperatures greeted the 35 teams that converged on Wesley Chapel District Park on Friday morning, as the Dick's Sporting Goods Tournament of Champions began with Toyota Pool Play in the elite and rising stars divisions.
ELITE DIVISION
The 2009 elite division, which features 27 of North America's top NDP: Rising Stars - Tampa Tribe by Danielle Findley
Last January, the Tampa Tribe finished as the runner-up in the rising stars division of the Dick's Sporting Goods Tournament of Champions.
Now, with about half of its players returning for another go-around, the team hopes to build upon its national championship experience and come away with the title this year.
"Last NDP: Dick's Tournament of Champions Qualifier - Chicago Select by Danielle Findley
Feeling like the underdogs entering the Chicago Challenge, the Chicago Select All-Stars surprised everyone (including themselves) when they won the rising stars division of the tournament.
"We weren't the favorites to win the tournament…there was a team there that was much better on paper than we were," says head coach Ross NDP: Dick's Tournament of Champions Qualifier - Atlanta Elite by Danielle Findley
For the Atlanta Elite lacrosse team, chemistry will be the name of the game as it prepares to compete in the Dick's Sporting Goods Tournament of Champions.
"We put this team together knowing we wanted it to be the best in the southeast and Georgia," says head coach Greg Kacinko. "We didn't want to put this team together, Women's Lacrosse: Maryland announces signing of several recruits COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The Maryland women's lacrosse team has inked six student-athletes to National Letters of Intent for the 2010 season, announced today by head coach Cathy Reese. The class is localized, consisting of four athletes from the state of Maryland and two from neighboring Virginia.
"We are so excited to add this tremendous group of Instruction: Boston College to hold winter clinics Chestnut Hill, Mass - Boston College women's lacrosse head coach, Bowen Holden, has announced two winter clinics to be held on the campus of Boston College in January.
The Mini-Eagle Clinic will be for 5th-8th graders on Friday, January 9th from 5:00-7:00pm. The High School Clinic & 3v3 Tournament is for 9th-12th graders and will be held Inside Lacrosse Announces Hiring of Dan Flynn as Assistant Director of Business Development/Events Manager Inside Lacrosse is pleased to announce the addition Dan Flynn as Assistant Director of Business Development/Events Manager.
Prior to joining Inside Lacrosse, Flynn has held various positions in the marketing and promotions departments at the collegiate level. Most recently, he was the Assistant Athletic Director of Corporate Sales, Marketing NDP: Rising Stars - Kanienkehaka Krunch Lacrosse, the oldest sport in North America, was created by Native American tribes for conflict resolution and the training of young warriors. In January, the Kanienkehaka Krunch from the Akwesasne Mohawk Nation will be the first Native American team ever to compete in the Dick's Sporting Goods Tournament of Champions.
"It means a lot to be the NDP: Dick's Tournament of Champions Qualifier - Tampa Tribe by CJ Lane
The Tampa Tribe Elite is back, serving as the local host for the Dicks Sporting Goods Tournament of Champions for the second consecutive year. On the field, the Tribe will take the lessons it learned from last year's tournament and implement them at the national championship in January.
"Our attackmen from last year have gotten so much
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