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This past weekend, men’s and women’s club lacrosse teams descended on New Orleans for the 2013 Mardi Gras Lacrosse Tournament. The event has been going on for well over 20 years (with only one interruption due to a hurricane), and offers one of the m (More) |
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On Friday morning I head down to New Orleans for my fourth consecutive Mardi Gras Lacrosse Tournament, and I couldn’t be more excited. Each year brings new people, new experiences, and a lot of fun lacrosse, and I get the feeling 2013 could be a trul (More) |
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After you’ve finished all the prep work, you’re stuck in your house in New Orleans, and Hurricane Isaac is battering the area, there isn’t much you can really do. Once the power goes out, you can’t even watch the hurricane on radar, and something has (More) |
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The Salt Shakerz have started off 2012 with a bang! Within 2 weeks of each other, at the end of January/beginning of February, the club attended the Bump & Grind Tournament down in Miami, FL and the Mardi Gras Lacrosse Tournament in New Orleans, (More) |
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The Salt Shakerz took home the hardware at yet another lacrosse event, and this time they braved the temptations of New Orleans to win it all at the More) |
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Editor’s note: What follows is an open and honest review of the 2012 Mardi Gras Lacrosse Tournament. This is the third installment in LaxAllStars.com’s More) |
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Our very own man about lacrosse, Connor Wilson, headed down to New Orleans for the More) |
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This weekend I’ll be heading down to the Mardi Gras Lacrosse Tournament in New Orleans, and I can’t think of a better way to talk about the tournament, the great City of Ne (More) |
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The Holiday Season is upon us although I would totally call it the Christmas Season if it weren’t for that pesky thing called New Years. What can I say? I’m extremely lazy and I love a catch-all phrase (even though I wrote way more words in my expl (More) |
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Prairieville, Louisiana. Est population 30k-50k. It’s been growing since Hurricane K (More) |
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