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FLG Committed Spotlight: Thomas Decker Goes From Dalers to Danes

Farmingdale High School senior midfielder, Thomas Decker, committed to play Division I lacrosse for UAlbany’s Great Danes. Decker has played boy’s varsity lacrosse and football at Farmingdale HS, which has helped elevate his game.

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FLG Alumni Feature: Erin Tucker’s Success at Brown

FLG Alumni, Erin Tucker from Centerport, has made waves at Brown University. Since leaving FLG and Harborfields, the Junior goalie started in all 15 games of her rookie campaign. She also started in all seven games of last year’s shortened spring season. Erin was a five-year varsity player at Harborfields high school and also played

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FLG Committed Spotlight: Tess Ferguson from Bruin to Bombers

Tess Ferguson, Baldwin High School senior attacker, has committed to play women’s lacrosse for the Ithaca Bombers. Tess has played varsity lacrosse since the eighth grade but unfortunately missed out on her junior season due to coronavirus concerns. Although she wasn’t able to play the breakout season she was prepared for, Tess is ready to

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FLG Alumni Feature: Jack Tigh on Post-Grad Success, Juggling Pro Lacrosse and a Full-Time Career

FLG Alumni Jack Tigh balances playing at the highest level of lacrosse and a day job as an investment banker for Barclays. If that’s not impressive enough, the 2019 Yale graduate and New York Lizard, still finds time to train the next generation of players and prioritize an active lifestyle. Tigh credits much of his

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FLG Committed Spotlight: Dellicicchi Becomes a Bear

Locust Valley high school senior attackman, Luke Dellicicchi is taking his offensive talents to Brown University next fall. Growing up, Dellicicchi played ice hockey and reluctantly began playing in lacrosse in kindergarten.  By translating his ice hockey skills to the turf and prioritizing his academics, Dellicicchi made his way to the Ivy League. 

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Introvert or Extrovert?

I’m reading an interesting book called The Introvert Advantage: How to Survive in an Extrovert World, by Marti Olsen Laney, Psy.D. In the book, Marti discusses how introverts can thrive in a world filled with extroverts, she discusses where introverts and extroverts get their energy sources, and she uncovers the personality characteristics of introverts vs.

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How a Studlete Prepares for Finals

Find people outside of your friend group to study with. You will have a tendency to be more focused if you study with a group of classmates, as opposed to a group of friends. Use index/flash cards and rewrite your notes to study. eFlash cards are a great way to save paper! Whatever works though.

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Kevin Winkoff Rises Up

FLG uncommitted 2018, Kevin Winkoff, scores hatrick in semi-final win. Kevin leads Cold Spring Harbor to the Class C Nassau County Championships.

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GOAT of the Week – Welles Crowther

G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time) of the week 5 reasons why Welles Remy Crowther is our first ever GOAT (Greatest of all time) of the week: 1- Selfless: All about the good of others 2- Leader: “Follow my lead and you’ll be ok”.  Leading on and off the field until his last breath 3- Character:

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The Secret of Getting Ahead is…

Stop procrastinating, throw the phone on airplane, start studying, reading, writing, coding, researching, dreaming, completing. Get ahead by getting started. #Motivation

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