| Jeremy is a fantastic and generous guy. If you know him, you like him. He is the kind of person that cheers for the other team's good plays, and is always thinking about the bigger picture and how we increase involvement in this great sport, support good causes, and teach the players the benefits of giving back. We could use a lot more of that in the lacrosse community, quite frankly, and we are lucky to have Jeremy. Thanks for the note and explanation. A good run! |
| +1000. On Jeremy's post |
| Jeremy is a class act. If only others on this forum could rise to the occasion and do the same. |
| It appears there is a major move to Hero’s from a Coppermine middie. |
If you are quoting back of the cage, there are as many posts saying it is not tru as are saying it is. |
I thought it was false, but have confirmed it is accurate. Potentially big gain for Hero’s at least in terms of talent. Who knows how it all meshes together. |
Same problem as Coppermine. Only one ball. Hero's offense is a bit more diverse and dynamic, but that will be an interesting challenge. |
Have heard the same from reliable source. Think this was a last minute switch, as many girls are leaving Coppermine and word is that tryout numbers were thin. |
Capital won’t allow it, at least for regular tournaments during the club lax season. It will all come in the Capital handbook if you haven’t got it yet…. |
Props to him for trying to grow the game. Can’t wait for the Lumberlax pre-tryout clinics next year —— j.k. |
| Girls already lining up at the door for the next Lumberlax outing. |
Maybe Lumberlax will be the check that we all need on the Capital monopoly! Like this Jeremy cat. |
| Who the hell is Jeremy?? Get back to the snarkiness and quick wit. Not time for reading well organized paragraphs. WTF? |
| Jeremy doesn’t have time for your trolling. Jeremy IS what lax needs. Lumberlax is here to say. Watch out Capital. |
| *stay |