Can the Archers Win a PLL Championship?
Every team in the PLL is loaded with talent, but over the past four years, the Archers have been one of the more disappointing teams compared to the rest of the league. They have always been considered a title contender since the PLL’s inaugural season, but they have failed to live up to expectations and […]
2022 PLL All-Underrated Team
The Premier Lacrosse League has excelled with its social media presence. Without watching the games you can catch highlight goals, final scores, and every scrappy play before or after the whistle. This has been a major factor in the sports progression. The biggest benefit of the PLL’s strong social media presence is it has allowed […]
NLL Partners With Lax Sav As Official Equipment Partner
NLL Partners With Lax Sav As Official Equipment Partner Ontario Based Company to Provide Gloves and Apparel League wide PHILADELPHIA, September 22, 2021 – The National Lacrosse League (@NLL), the largest and most successful professional lacrosse property in the world, today announced a three-year partnership with Lax Sav (@laxsav), a lacrosse company that specializes in […]
Net Wraps & Nike Gloves Are Always in My Gear Bag
I’ve never been one to stress over my lacrosse gear. When I was a kid, I used whatever was given to me. That hasn’t changed much as I’ve gotten older, though my access to nicer equipment has obviously improved. Of course, like everyone else, I still have preferences. If given the choice, I’m almost always […]
My Cousin Stole My Style
My cousin, Latrell Harris, shared his style guide with Lax All Stars recently, and we dress pretty similarly. I guess the apple doesn’t fall too far from the tree. I would like the record to show that he copies me, though, not the other way around. I’m older; I did it first. The most important […]
Last Week in Lacrosse – Dec. 8-14, 2020
Here’s what you might’ve missed in the lacrosse world in the last week (Dec. 8-14, 2020): -Latrell Harris talked us through the lessons that lax has taught him. -Harris took us through racism he experienced in sports and how to help fix it. -For more Latrell, check out his guide to style, and check him […]
The Many Lessons of Playing Lacrosse
You learn a lot playing lacrosse. You especially learn a lot playing it professionally. I entered the NLL at age 18 after being one of the youngest-ever players drafted into the league. Only one team showed me much interest before the 2016 NLL Draft, and you can guess which team I still play for now […]
Latrell Harris – Going Offsides
This week we welcome NLL player and all-around good guy Latrell Harris. Latrell talks about his journey from playing high school lacrosse to being drafted at just 18 years old by the Toronto Rock. Now he is entering his 5th year in the league and looks to build on previous success. To learn more about […]
Tracksuits, Joggers & Long Sleeves – My Guide to Style
I don’t have a picky style. I’m not much of a formal person. You won’t usually see me in something with a collar or buttons. My style is about comfort first and foremost, and you can get that easier with other kinds of clothes. That does not mean I never clean up, though. When duty […]
Latrell Harris Survived Racism in Sports
Before Latrell Harris was a professional lacrosse player, he had hockey on his mind. Harris played the sport it seems every Canadian tries, and he was even drafted in the OHL. As a teen, he chose to pursue the box after the ice melted, but for years, hockey was an important focus for the athlete. […]
Last Week in Lacrosse – Dec. 1-7, 2020
Here’s what you might’ve missed in the lacrosse world this week (Dec. 1-7, 2020): -Jeff Brunelle talked about the five guys you’ll meet at every men’s tournament. -Latrell Harris took us through his experience going straight from high school to the NLL. -He also took us through his favorite candy and his playlist, plus talked […]
Thank You, Mum – How I Made It
I was raised by a single mother as one of three. Myself and my sisters were all athletes. Often, we would have games in different cities on the same day. My mum made 99 percent of them. And we always had a roof to return to after. It’s expensive to have a child. It’s very […]