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MetroLacrosse, based out of Boston, has been doing amazing things for the youth of the City since Zach Lehman founded the program in Charlestown, Massachusetts well over a decade ago. Since then, MetroLacrosse has continued to grow, spread the game, (More)
Tuesday Lacrosse Video Explosion: Harvard, MetroLacrosse, Cabrini, Rabil & More
Don’t have time to stay up to date on all the great lacrosse videos hitting YouTube? Don’t fret, we have you covered! We’ll run through some of the top video content out there, so you don’t have to!
Harvard & MetroLacrosse Team Up
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Women Like Swag Too: Cape Ann Charity Lacrosse Classic
Editor’s Note: Please welcome Catherine Conway to the LaxAllStars Network. Catherine will be writing with us about her experiences as she traveled from coast to coast this summer, laxing her way around the country.

Author Bio: Catherine Conway p (More)

MetroLacrosse Promo Video

Check out the promotional video below from MetroLacrosse. We’ve heard great things about this organization!
MetroLacrosse is a non-profit organization whose mission is to address the s (More)

Where Should LaxAllStars Grow The Game Next?

Marcus Craigwell (right) and Metrolacrosse (Boston) GTG at the White House!

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Grow The Game: Paul Rabil Visits MetroLacrosse In Boston
Paul Rabil is just about as big a name as there is in the lacrosse world.  So when he conducted a surprise visit to some of the kids from the MetroLacrosse program in Boston, the players cer (More)
MLL Championship Weekend: Fan Picks & Your Pick
Now that the MLL has been around for a while, teams have started to develop more loyal followings.  It’s no longer just “they play in my city”, “it’s the only pro lax around” or even the dreaded “I don’t care, I just want to see some good lacrosse”.  (More)
MetroLacrosse Creates The Best Lacrosse Promo Video Ever
MetroLacrosse is a non-profit organization that promotes positive youth development and access to educational opportunities through the sport of lacrosse. The program serves more than 700 young people in Boston, Brockton, Chelsea and Lawrence and is (More)