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lacrosseCanadian ball game, adopted from the North American Indians, and named after a fancied resemblance of the lacrosse stick (crosse) to a bishop's crosier. Thongs across the curved end of the crosse form a pocket to carry the small rubber ball. The field is approximately 100 m/110 yd long and a minimum of 55 m/60 yd wide in the men's game, which is played with 10 players per side; the women's field is larger, and there are 12 players per side. The goals are just under 2 m/6 ft square, with loose nets. The world championship was first held in 1967 for men, and in 1969 for women. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Twenty-five years ago, Rick learned about a five-mile run to benefit a lacrosse player paralyzed in an accident. ESPN2 broadcast a regular-season game of the week and the league attracts America's best lacrosse players with a pay scale that ranges from $6,500 to $18,000 per year. It's way better to be remembered for being an awesome lacrosse player or a straight-A student than for being the girl who hooked up with three guys in one weekend. |
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