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Even Southerners Can’t Resist the Call of a Frozen Pond
June 2, 2023
The players on Swinging Richards try to play in four to five tournaments per year, all south of the Mason-Dixon Line. South Carolina Swinging Richards were in new territory for national championships Ryan Lovette is a true Southerner. Born in Florence, Alabama, and currently living in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the farthest north Lovette had […]
The Power of the Paper Plate Award
June 2, 2023
Coaches hope to never miss an athlete doing something correctly, and the paper plate award takes that concept to a whole new level of power.
USA’s Jamie Greubel Poser Olympic Story has Extra Meaning
June 2, 2023
The opportunity to bring her family to PyeongChang in 2018 motivated Greubel Poser to continue competing
The Best Party of My Adult Hockey Life
June 2, 2023
Ed Meerbrey, who will retire from his day job at Toshiba in June, still plays two or three times a week – sometimes against skaters half his age. With the 12th annual Labatt Blue/USA Hockey Pond Hockey National Championships upon us, teams from all over the country are convening in Eagle River, Wisconsin, for an […]
Something to Believe In
June 2, 2023
Through the tough times in Larry’s life – homelessness, pressures on the streets and loss – lacrosse has been there and led him towards better things. Larry Mackey was handed a lacrosse stick for the very first time in the seventh grade and had no idea just how big an impact that would have on […]
Why Don’t Lacrosse Goalies Wear Pads?
June 2, 2023
When outsiders view our game for the first time on TV they typically have some common thoughts, especially when its comes to us goalies. First, since lacrosse tends to be a high scoring sport they wonder if we ever make saves – Hey @BarstoolJordie, new to this whole “watching lacrosse” thing. Do lacrosse goalies EVER […]
Five Tips for Building Confidence
June 2, 2023
Make the most of practice. Put in some extra time stickhandling and shooting off the ice if you can. Get outside for some unstructured pond hockey with friends. Confidence is built on successes, big and small. Scoring a goal, posting a shutout, or even just completing a few simple passes can help a player’s confidence. […]
Girls Hockey Day in Columbus Sign of a Growing Game
June 2, 2023
“If you look at all the youth programs, and how many girls teams are now involved in the sport, it’s pretty impressive,”
The Secret Ingredient in Olympic Success
June 2, 2023
What causes Olympians to pursue their sport of choice?
Volleyball Clubs Emphasizing Off-Court Training
June 2, 2023
Strength and conditioning becoming a priority at youth, high school levels
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