If We Have, We Can Give
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and happy Thanksgiving! An idea that has stuck with me for quite some time now, is to give when you can least afford to. I had the opportunity last night to follow through on this principle. And while, admittedly, my first instinct was to say “Not tonight, I cannot afford to […]
Better Than We Found It
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen! In keeping with the spirit of finding things that we are grateful for, showinggratitude (rather than just speaking it), and living a life of gratitude, allow me to propose to you that cleaning up after others is a very simple way of showing appreciation and gratitude. I was constantly told growing to, “always […]
The People Who Love You
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen! Today’s words come from www.tinybuddha.com “Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it.” – William Arthur Ward Show Gratitude to People Who Love You 1. Share a specific example of something they did for you and how it made a difference in your life. 2. […]
The Lacrosse Show: Chazz Woodson
This week on The Lacrosse Show, Connor Wilson and Mark Powers discuss tryouts for the Canadian national team, the Lacrosse ’14 video game that was recently announced, the Bowhunter Cup, new emerging lacrosse programs, and last but not least, the Sankofa Alliance with special guest Chazz Woodson.
Chazz Woodson Interview: Sankofa Lacrosse Alliance
Chazz Woodson, and a group of trusted friends, have been working on the Sankofa Lacrosse Alliance for some time now, and their first event is just around the corner. On October 25th, the SLA’s elite team of black lacrosse players, The Ambassadors, will take on Brown and the English National Team in a scrimmage in Providence, Rhode Island, and we’ll be there! We wanted to sit down with Chazz to learn more about this game, but also the Sankofa Lacrosse Alliance!
Get Ahead Of The Past
Good morning! A friend of mine passed these two quotes on to me, a month apart almost to the day. Interestingly enough they fit together nicely. Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending. – Maria Robinson Just because you’ve made some mistakes doesn’t mean […]
Keeping Doors Open
When I was a freshman in high school, I tried out for the varsity basketball team. Just before our first scrimmage two of the upperclassmen got into some kind of trouble and weren’t going to be allowed to compete. One man’s misfortune is another man’s opportunity. Those were the words that Ray Wilson, one of […]
Look At The Big Picture
Happy Friday! Last night I watched a high school football game. It was a game. I’m not sure that I could call it a competition since it wasn’t very competitive. Although … as in most sports, there are little competitions inside the game. In lacrosse, who wins the ground ball battles? In basketball, who wins […]
NALL Weekend Preview
The Boston Rockhoppers host the Rhode Island Kingfish in a battle for New England while the Baltimore Bombers visit the Kentucky Stickhorses for Friday and Sunday games.
Throwback Thursday: Chazz Woodson
Old School has become Throwback Thursday, and we’re kicking things off with an ASTOUNDING collection of Chazz Woodson photos from youth to high school!
When Marketing Goes Awry: #NinjaPlease
Warrior Lacrosse’s #NinjaPlease campaign has struck a serious chord in the lacrosse community and beyond. Is this a big deal? Or is it just over-sensitive hype?
Special Guest Coach Woody At Rooftop Lacrosse In New York City
Rooftop Lacrosse in New York City got a special visit from a goes coach, and Ed “Woody” Woodson impressed in a major way! Chazz Woodson’s father helps to Grow The Game in NYC!