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    fear nothing. Lacrosse is known nationwide for it’s rich history, somewhat violent nature, loyal fans, and skilled players. Lacrosse was the first sport ever invented on American soil; it was here before European explorers set foot in North America. It was invented and found it’s roots in various Native American and Canadian Indian tribes. Lacrosse is currently the fastest-growing sport in the United States, and the fourth-fastest growing game worldwide. Although modern-day lacrosse has it’s…

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    My talent is playing lacrosse im a very good athlete without my athleticism i wouldn't be who i am today seriously i can not see myself as one of those kids who go home and play video games all day. I’m not the smartest or brightest kid out there so my only way into getting into a really good college is through lacrosse ive always had a hard time following directions in class and remebering things but when im on the field and i have to go thru plays i don't know its just a natural thing i'm…

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    Coach Hunter is an important person to me, because he taught me how to play lacrosse, which I still play to this day. Coach Hunter was an average size man with a very short beard and always seemed to be wearing a beanie. I first met him at my first practice for the North Penn Dragons. When I was first introduced to him he told me he would be my coach and that he would teach me how to play. Most of my team were also new players, so we all had a lot of things to learn in the first weeks before our…

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    Is lacrosse a sport for girls? Well it depends on the parents and person. Some people think lacrosse is too dangerous for girls, but there is some rules that are different for girls than guys. Which would make the game a more safe area to play. There is different areas to argue in on your idea if lacrosse is safe or not. In my opinion lacrosse is a safe sport to play for girls. If you look at the rules for girls lacrosse you will see a difference between the girls and guys rules. Some people…

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    Watching the ball leave my teammate’s stick, fly through the air, and land in my stick was only the beginning of my love for lacrosse. Now, every time I shoot the ball and it strikes the back of the net, I remember the first time I played lacrosse and I am extremely grateful for it. I knew from the moment I picked up a stick, that I had a future and I would need to work extremely hard to become the best player I could be. Although I was not able to catch or throw my first time practicing, I kept…

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    Lacrosse began as a men’s game, but years later adopted by all people of all ages. Over hundreds of years and adaptations of various countries, lacrosse is the sport hundreds of thousands know and love. Lacrosse initially started as a game of manhood, becoming a warrior, and religion (Vennum). The indigenous sport can be recorded as far as the 1630’s. “Jean de Brébeuf, wrote about the game being played by the Huron Indians in 1636 and it was he who the named the game “lacrosse”” (Claydon para…

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    According to Athlete Intelligence, “Lacrosse is the fastest sport on two feet.” Every day, thousands of people enjoy the thrill and fast pace of this game. I believe lacrosse is more than just a regular sport; it's the ultimate sport because of its rich history, diversity, quick growth, and the important life lessons it teaches us. First, let's look back at where lacrosse started. Imagine a sport that began in the 17th century, introduced to French settlers by Native Americans who had been…

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    Essay About Lacrosse

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    The game of Lacrosse and the Mastermind behind Lacrosse Camps, Jon Urbana Lacrosse is a team sport that is played using a lacrosse stick. The first intercollegiate lacrosse game in the US was played on November 22, 1877 between Manhattan College and New York University. This was after the game was introduced in upstate New York in the 1860’s. One organization that has been at the forefront of promoting lacrosse across the state of Colorado in recent years is the Next Level Lacrosse Camp (NLLC).…

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    front of me and poke the opposing player. It was a warm cool summer day with a nice windy breeze, I was in maryland for a lacrosse tournament. I was playing for my travel team Koopers and were playing against one of our rivales Crabs lacrosse we were both one of the best teams in maryland and top 10 in the world. The opposing team was zipping the ball around stick to stick they were moving it in a circle motion switch their hands when passing the ball around. Then the player on the left side…

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    Native American Lacrosse

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    Native Americans had a variety of sports and games, but the most famous one that is still around today is lacrosse. The games that the Native Americans played had become more than just games to them; they were a part of the Native American lifestyle. There were also many different people in the tribe that would play the games, including every age group. Many sports and games that are known today originated from the Native Americans. “In the late 1800s, historian Andrew McFarland Davis went…

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