Anonymous wrote:Box is played indoors in a much smaller space. There are no long poles. The goals are much smaller. In this way it is much more about stick work and angles and is a good way for offensive players to practice. (Though our defender loved being able to score more!). While lots of schools put together teams during the off- season, i don’t know if any schools actually have box lacrosse as a sport. The ones i know don’t.
Anonymous wrote:West Genesee program has fallen off big time.
Please.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the lacrosse players play in such cold weather in the early season. My kid has practices that are not meant for outside conditions. I thought lacrosse was a spring sport...Any suggestions/
Imagine Upstate NY around Syracuse where they expect the cold and thrive in it.
Toughness is a fundamental part of lacrosse. This isn't tennis.
Yo upstate ny douche-
Think su practices in shorts/tees right now? Compression wear has made long strides over the years.
Ps-Syracuse plays indoors.
How about West Genesee High School? Where do they practice?
Besides, you'll be dropping the sport soon. Obviously not tough enough.
Whiner!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the lacrosse players play in such cold weather in the early season. My kid has practices that are not meant for outside conditions. I thought lacrosse was a spring sport...Any suggestions/
Imagine Upstate NY around Syracuse where they expect the cold and thrive in it.
Toughness is a fundamental part of lacrosse. This isn't tennis.
Yo upstate ny douche-
Think su practices in shorts/tees right now? Compression wear has made long strides over the years.
Ps-Syracuse plays indoors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the lacrosse players play in such cold weather in the early season. My kid has practices that are not meant for outside conditions. I thought lacrosse was a spring sport...Any suggestions/
Imagine Upstate NY around Syracuse where they expect the cold and thrive in it.
Toughness is a fundamental part of lacrosse. This isn't tennis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do the lacrosse players play in such cold weather in the early season. My kid has practices that are not meant for outside conditions. I thought lacrosse was a spring sport...Any suggestions/
Imagine Upstate NY around Syracuse where they expect the cold and thrive in it.
Toughness is a fundamental part of lacrosse. This isn't tennis.
Oh is this why the lax players at our all boys school make fun of other sports and make fun of other boys? Is this the kind of attitude you’re teaching your children? It’s no surprise that the boys that seem to be the meanest and get into the most trouble all play lax. 12 and 13-year-old boys should not be speaking the way I am hearing boys speak to each other and about each other and others.
C’mon lady stop sheltering your son. Have you thought maybe it’s how all boys speak and give each other a hard time and your overbearing and helicopter parenting style is making your son soft like cotton.
This board explains so much.