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John Crawley vs. Navy

FLG’s John Crawley scores 2 and has game winning assist vs. Navy in Hopkins 2016 season opener. Watch clips on John Crawley below! Full game highlights here! Thanks @TheLacrosseNetwork for sharing this video! #FLG #AlumniCommunity #LoveTheGame

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Having a Successful Spring

Below we’ve listed some ways FLG has been able to have a successful spring season as a club program: – Plan around PAL schedules: give your players a chance to play for their town – Incorporate individual and team concepts into training – Set up scrimmages with comparable talent – Get lots of reps! Don’t

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Eagles Don’t Care

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The Perfect Hit

Some may say referees are taking hitting out of boys lacrosse. A big part is due to illegal hits. Players are hitting with incorrect form, leading with their head, lifting there hands, and much more. Educating players at a young age how to correctly create body contact with another player is crucial. These young athletes need

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Dream. Play. Create.

Lacrosse is a game of creativity. Some of the most successful players have the ability to create. Players are constantly making decisions, reacting, and improvising to do their jobs effectively. Building from a foundation of fundamentals, players can expand their game by experimenting with different variations that one never could of imagined. Below we’ve listed some ways

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Who’s In the News: Sam DiSalvo

FLG 2018 girls coach, Sam DiSalvo, gets recognized by the Stony Brook for getting a 4.0 grade point average this past semester. Same is studying pre-med at Stony Brook and is projected to be a starting midfielder for #4 ranked Stony Brook this Spring. Keep up the great work on and off the field! #Studlete

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Check-in

Every moment you have a choice, are you going to check-in or check-out? Checking-in Staying connected with your loved ones Listening to your body Being present when someone is talking to you Executing the details Not letting things slip through the crack Living life to the fullest Checking-out Leaving the last question blank Waiting to speak

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Wall Ball Wednesday

Here’s a nice #whiteboardwednesday wall ball routine for you leading up to High School pre-season Do this straight through and time yourself – your goal should be to complete it faster every time – but do NOT let your form slip. If the ball drops – you don’t have to start over but it will affect

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Attack Your Weaknesses

5 ways to attack your weaknesses: 1- Be True to yourself! What are your true weakness 2- Use your resources: ask your coaches, mentors, and teachers for help and advice 3- Ask for feedback. Don’t be afraid of getting constructive feedback. 4- Confront your fears. Lean in. If you fight the fear you will only amplify. 5-

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How will you lead today?

  Allow those you lead to make mistakes. Ask what if? What next? How about? Request. Apologize. Put people up. Pick people up. Give sincere feedback. Relate. Create. Lead. Happy Friday everybody.

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