The Creator’s Game — Proposing a Change
Lacrosse is drifting away from it’s roots as the Creator’s Game, here’s a proposal to change that.
Women’s box debuts at Indigenous Games
Women’s box lacrosse will debut next month at the Indigenous Games. It took twenty-five years to get to this point.
Tewaaraton Foundation Announces Recipients of 2016 Native American Scholarships
The Tewaaraton Foundation is pleased to announce the recipients of the 10th annual Tewaaraton Native American Scholarships, presented by US Lacrosse.
Three lacrosse players dominate sport their ancestors created
The first thing you notice about the young men known as the “Thompson Trio” is their superior skills on the lacrosse field. Brothers Lyle and Miles Thompson and their cousin Ty are all starters at the University of Albany.
But that’s not what makes them most proud.
Accounts Of The Original Lacrosse Game
An official and Game Grower down in Atlanta, Gordon Corsetti has been answering great questions about lacrosse rules for us, and his responses have been in-depth, entertaining, and informative. Now Gordon is back on LAS with an account of the original lacrosse game, through the eyes of history and books, and he’s also researching and answering some intriguing “WHY” questions we simply needed answered!
Get To Know Lacrosse: America’s First Sport
Syracuse’s David B. Falk College has released a breathtaking movie on the history of lacrosse, and we are SO PROUD to say that we made the cut, and were included in the video! It’s a huge honor, and we were a little surprised to see ourselves playing alongside some of the other legends featured.
Video You MUST Watch: The Medicine Game
The Medicine Game is a documentary by Lukas Korver that follows the Thompson family for six years, and it explores the family’s relationship with lacrosse, and life.
Growing The Game in Indian Country – Eastern Oregon
Richard Roy, John Meade, and Cam Bomberry make their way through Oregon Growing The Game with the local Native American population. It is an inspiring story of giving and community!
Show LAS Your Old School: Making Wooden Lacrosse Sticks
This week’s Old School focuses on wooden lacrosse sticks, how they are made, who makes them, what they can mean to a die hard player, and how YOU can get your hands on one.
The Anti-Hotbeds Of Lacrosse: 10Sticks In Montana
In Part II of our Anti-Hotbeds Of Lacrosse Series, Alex Alviar of TenSticks Lacrosse in Montana takes us through his programs’s beginnings, and how Growing The Game is a decision for the Creator alone to make.
The Soul Of Crooked Arrows: Neal Powless
Connor Wilson sits down with Neal Powless to talk about the Native American aspect to Crooked Arrows. This film is getting great reviews and it’s clearly something different… Neal shows us what that is.
Lacrosse Returns To Its Native Roots
A rare lacrosse game between two western Native American reservation lacrosse teams combines the roots of the game and its modern expansion. Myers Reece, of the Flathead Beacon, tells the story.