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LI Lax Journal – Suffolk Class A – SEASON PREVIEW

The goal of FLG’s Long Island Lacrosse Journal is to promote the sport of the lacrosse on Long Island. The LI Lax Journal will include team previews, coach interviews, rankings, top players, and much more. Follow FLG Lacrosse this Spring to get inside access to what’s happening in the world of lacrosse on Long Island! Ward

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LI Lax Journal – Suffolk Class C – SEASON PREVIEW

The goal of FLG’s Long Island Lacrosse Journal is to promote the sport of the lacrosse on Long Island. The LI Lax Journal will include team previews, coach interviews, rankings, top players, and much more. Follow FLG Lacrosse this Spring to get inside access to what’s happening in the world of lacrosse on Long Island! Shoreham-Wading

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Drop the D’s

Whenever we talk to high school lacrosse recruits, we always say drop the D’s when researching schools. Meaning, when doing your research, don’t worry about whether a lacrosse program is Division I, II, or III. Lacrosse recruit: But, I want to play for a Division I lacrosse program? FLG: Why? Lacrosse recruit: I want to travel

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Evaluating What’s Best For Your Athletes

Every February break, the FLG Directors meet with each boy/girl recruitable athlete in the FLG Select Program. In our meetings, it’s all about the athlete. We use this time to get to know our athletes on a deeper level. We like to say, “Lacrosse is why you’re sitting here today. That being said, it’s your

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FLG Cribs – Chris Roufanis, Arizona State

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FLG in 3d Fall Shootout PROMO by Lax.com

Featuring over 80 teams from across the United States and several from Canada, the FLG in 3D Fall Shootout was held in Middletown, Delaware at Appoquinimink High School. Played in front of coaches from the top DI, DII, and DIII schools, the two-day long event was one of the most highly anticipated recruiting events of

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FLG Roots

FLG Roots offers a solid grounding in lacrosse techniques, rules, and creativity. The FLG Roots Foundation training is for players just picking up a stick for the first time or for youth looking to enhance their skills in the sport they love. At FLG Roots we teach the proper mechanics for how to catch, throw,

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Ian MacKay – 2016 America East POTY

Ian MacKay was the 2016 America East Player of the year. His game is multi-dimensional. He can create, dish, and score. MacKay is a textbook example of a box player with a serious field game. Below are some reasons why this kid is so lethal on the field. Athleticism – MacKay is a serious athlete.

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FLG Cribs – Devin Votta, Siena College

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Are Power Conferences Good for HS Sports?

A debate worth mentioning. Power conferences are coming into discussion and into fruition throughout Long Island. The girls, well ahead of the guys game, have had a power conference for years in Nassau County with teams being split up based on ability. Nassau Boys B & C Leagues are broken up by ability as well. Counties across

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