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  • Faith Frattali

    Lacrosse

    Posted October 17, 2009 by Faith Frattali
    Hello! I play lacrrosse!
  • Matt Kegel

    the game of boys lacrosse

    Posted August 16, 2009 by Matt Kegel
    lacrosse is a easy but difficult sport it is very fun when you get good well there many rules one is that there is a crease around the goal the other team is not aloud to go in the crease the only way that you are going to be able to  go in your crease is if you don't have the ball but if you are  a goalie or a defender they are aloud to be in the crease no mater what. Then  you have the attack the attack  are the men how can only go on the side of the other teams goal and they cant cross the  midfield line that is the fifty yard line on a football field. That brings me to the next man on the field that is the midfielder he can run the entire field so the are defenders and attack man but they aren't goalies. then you've got the defenders they stay on there own side of the field with the goalie. The goalie stays in the net they are aloud to run down the field as long as a middie stays back the defenders are aloud to do the same thing as long as a middie stays back. there are different rules for different age groups were i play in 3 and 4 graders are not aloud to hit the body but they can hit the stick but before they are aloud to shot you have to make 2 passes. then you have 5 and 6 graders they can do a little more hitting but  not to much you don't have to pass at all but it gives you a better chance of scoring because the goalie gets confused on where the ball is. then when you go into 7 and 8 grade you get to play full contact and you can hit them as hard as you want it is pro league rules. the field you play on is the same length of a soccer field.
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  • Matthew Savage

    New Lacrosse Clinics and League in San Diego

    Posted August 01, 2009 by Matthew Savage
    Hi Everyone,

    This is going out to people in San Diego, for ALL of San Diego County...my partner and I are getting ready to launch a series of lacross clinics, for both boys and girls.  If all goes according to plan, we are also going to begin a new league as well.

    We see a good opportunity to really focus on the kids.  My son is in a lacrosse league, and he just doesn't get the real coaching he needs.  We are going to build our program on really focusing on the skills, positioning, and really making sure that the kids are learning the game properly.

    Both my partner and I are bringing a ton of experience to the table, having grown up on the East Coast, and playing lacross our whole lives.  My partner, John Chrismer, has been a main staple in coaching camps, clinics, and leagues throughout San Diego, and is often flown out to different camps across the country due to his unique expertise. 

    Either way, I just want this to serve as a general introduction about what's to come...I welcome any comments and input any of you may have, and I look forward to hearing from you soon.

    Cheers,

    Matt Savage
    phone 760-845-6939
    savage.m2@gmail.com
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  • Joseph Raats

    Free Website!

    Posted July 08, 2009 by Joseph Raats
    Shop to Fundraise is offering a free website give away in July to all Nonprofit Organizations! Please contact me for details joeraats@shoptofundraise.org
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