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Rhino Lacrosse Academy: West Linn
As a Portlandian since his debut with the Portland Lumberjacks in 2006, Ryan Powell has become part of the city and lacrosse culture there to its core. This makes the Rhino Lacrosse Academy in West Linn one of the premier stops of the summer for lacr (More)
Spirals Warm Up Drill
This drill combines movement and concentration, so I’d use it as a warm up drill to get concentration and focus up, then move into something a bit more creative, such as 3v3 keep-away in a box. Not only do players need to be warmed up in body, but al (More)
Hot Pot: Breaking Resolutions… Already?
New Year’s Resolutions usually come and go every 364, or 363 days. Sometimes people can stick with them for a full week, or even a month, but more often than not, the resolutions fall by the wayside when the evident pressures of life return, and the (More)
Three Lessons Learned At IMLCA Convention
Editor’s Note: Please welcome Charlie Congleton to LAS! Charlie is currently an assistant coach at Wesleyan University, his alma mater, where he was a 2x All-American goalkeeper as a player. Charlie went down to the IMLCA in Baltimore, and came away (More)
1000 Ways to Train for Lacrosse
Editor’s Note: We took a little hiatus from 1,000 Ways to Train for Lacrosse, but with the season fast approaching there is no better time to do (More)
Fireside Chat With Kevin Crowley of Sea to Sky Lacrosse Camps
Editor’s Note: For this new Fireside Chat, Connor Wilson got the chance to sit down with Kevin Crowley of More)
Wall Ball: Another Approach To Using Both Hands
When kids are looking to improve as lacrosse players, the consistent refrain most people offer up is “hit the wall, and use both hands”. Usually the kid figures this means to practice catching and throwing both righty and lefty, but I’m here to tell (More)
The Fall Grind: Quinnipiac Lacrosse
The last time NCAA D1 Quinnipiac (CT) was on LAS, the Bobcats got put through their brutal Judgement Day paces, and they seemed to come out of it OK and looking f (More)
How To Improve Between Fall Ball And The Spring
During the fall, many lacrosse players, especially those in college, practice with their team and participate in scrimmages. Ideally, the team improves as a group, and players begin to find their roles within the team’s new seasonal structure.

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Stick Tricks in the City: The Hurricane Sandy
We’re giving away an Easton Stealth Core lacrosse head autographed by Mike Powell and Matt Gibson, and ALL YOU HAVE TO DO to enter (More)
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