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FLG 2015/16 Calendar of Events

So many times I’ve been asked, what do you do? When I respond saying I work for a lacrosse teams and event company, they say “Cool, but what does that mean?” Below I’ve listed all the events our company runs. From college road tours to national individual recruiting showcases, FLG runs all different types of

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Running a Successful Tryout

When running a tryout, our goal is simple: pick the best studletes. Studletes: Play hard. Play selfless. Are Coachable. Listen. Have a High Lacrosse IQ. Are Athletic. Are Tough. Communicate. Have Intangibles. Show potential. Show they want to get better. How to Pick the Best Studletes: Run drills that: Expose player’s weaknesses. Make Players think.

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Who is Tehoka Nanticoke?

  A studlete. An example of why box lacrosse pays off. Creative. Slick. Selfless. Skilled. Impressive. Explosive. Crafty. Eye-opening. Does it all. Learn more – Tahoka Nanticoke Highlight Video  

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FLG in 3d Fall Shootout

Two of the country’s premier lacrosse clubs, 3d Lacrosse (CO) and For the Love of the Game (NY), have joined forces to present the FLG in 3d Fall Shootout. With the top club programs throughout the country in attendance and over 100 college coaches from Divisions I, II and III, the FLG in 3d Fall

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How Do You Break The Huddle?

How do you break the huddle? At FLG, we break the huddle with three words, “Be The Best.” Those three words sum up our definition of success. We don’t break the huddle with 1, 2, 3… “Win the Game!” Winning a game isn’t our definition of success. As club lacrosse coaches, we should help studletes become

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Red Flags in Club Lacrosse

In the club lacrosse world, there are rumors surrounding each and every club lacrosse organization. I’m sure we’ve all heard the, “I heard so-and-so walks around handing out business cards at 4th grade games” or “I heard so-and-so has 4 teams in each age group!” Whether these rumors surrounding these club teams are true or

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Professionalism In Youth Sports

One of the most unfortunate parts of working in youth sports: the lack of professionalism. If you think about who coaches and leads players through their youth sports careers, it’s usually those with a win at all costs attitude. In the world of youth sports, it should be filled with people who always think, “what’s

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Set Yourself up for Success

It’s not just what you do on the field that matters. By Bob Jahelka   While training and skill building is vital to success on the field, there are things you can be doing, right now, off the field that will pay off big time down the road. Advice to young (Elementary & Middle School)

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Player Spotlight: Jackie Jahelka

Who is your Favorite Athlete of all time? This one is so hard, I don’t think I have one.   When you were younger, what did you want to be when you grew up? Ever since I was young, I have been surrounded by teachers. Numerous people in my family are involved in the education

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Player Spotlight – Eric Dunne

Who is your Favorite Athlete of all time? Has to be LT Lawrence Taylor. He is one bad man. When you were younger, what did you want to be when you grew up? I really wanted to be an archeologist. I thought I was going to be the guy from Jurassic Park. Who is your

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