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I’ve got involved with CityLax very quickly when I moved to New York City. I had worked with MetroLacrosse, in Boston, before and I loved the idea of Growing The Game in a new place. I was immediately impressed by how much growth had already taken (More) |
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Summer lacrosse tournaments have slowly come to a close as current college students head back to campus and graduates stop taking as much vacation time. Sure, H (More) |
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The wintery months often leave us in the lurch when it comes to lacrosse content but this week was surprisingly interesting. The NLL season is just around the corner and we’ll try to bridge the gap between boxla and field lacrosse a bit this win (More) |
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New Year’s Eve is tomorrow. Plenty of parties to go to, babies to kiss, beverages to consume and friends to surround yourself with. But in this season of celebration, we should all remember to help those who are less fortunate and I would like (More) |
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I spent the week in Puerto Rico and my brain was fried but in a good way. More on that adventure later in the week. More recently, I just spen (More) |
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As anticipated, I was totally right about needing a McDonald’s breakfast on Saturday morning. I picked one up near the La Salle Park and it did the trick (More) |
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On April 11th and 12th, Citylax, in conjunction with the NYC Sports Commission, Nike and a number of other partners, put on the 3rd annual Mayor’s Cup of Lacrosse. The event was held on Randal (More) |
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Footage of the Salisbury vs. Stevenson overtime game winner thanks (More) |
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‘City Lax: An Urban Lacrosse Story‘, which documents the use of lacrosse to help inner city kids in Denver, airs Saturday at 11 p.m. on ESPNU. Below are some clips from the (More) |
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The Gotham Lacrosse League is going strong in NYC. Southampton Brewery LC had a bye during week 3 and I missed week 4 to take my sick cat to the vet. He’s only 3, plays fetch and when he (More) |
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