Charles soon joined the table, smoothing out his hair and pulling a lacrosse jersey over his thermal shirt. |
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Ironically, as hard and grueling as this brutal old Indian game is, lacrosse retained a reputation as sort of polo without the ponies. |
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The game has been called the king of one-horse sports and is described as a mix of polo and lacrosse. |
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But apparently the local lacrosse team had a cup tie at the weekend and had booked the council pitch for training. |
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Why was the Duke lacrosse team allowed to play two games before its season was suspended? |
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Its principal spectator sport, raquette, resembled Choctaw lacrosse, with a short stick in each hand. |
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Even someone who has never played the game can find lacrosse quite entertaining. |
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When I was at school and we played lacrosse, our teacher made a rule that only people not on the school team could score. |
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She dons lots of Adidas and, whether playing lacrosse, tennis, soccer or hoops, she's always on the ball! |
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The fields would be developed to accommodate tennis, roller hockey, lacrosse, lawn bowling, field hockey and other sports. |
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A dozen Queen Margaret's School, Escrick, students have been selected for the county's hockey and lacrosse teams. |
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Lord Grey presented the Grey Cup for Canadian football and Lord Minto the Minto Cup for lacrosse. |
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We are playing some good lacrosse, but we are letting ourselves down by not competing for the full 80 minutes. |
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And they perform far more skillfully in soccer, lacrosse and softball than they do in basketball. |
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In addition, he has been a volunteer coach for youth athletics in football, basketball and lacrosse. |
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Shinty, lacrosse and, my personal favourite, hockey, are all played and watched by large number of Scots every week. |
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Even in indoor lacrosse they dress like hockey goalies, with a huge chest protector and huge gloves. |
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The club, originally formed in 1872, hosts cricket, tennis, hockey, squash, racquet ball and lacrosse. |
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He told me once that he thought he was even better at lacrosse than at football. |
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For Georgie, 24, a keen sportswoman who has played both volleyball and lacrosse competitively, her new post also fulfils a dream. |
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For instance, how would Sir Alex have responded if the local lacrosse team had kicked his players off their training pitch? |
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There was a guy sitting next to him with a camera in hand, taking pictures of not only the lacrosse team, but the cheerleaders as well. |
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A national pastime, lacrosse was first played by the Oneida Iroquois more than 500 years ago. |
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There are four houses and they compete at sport, but there's no lacrosse and Lily said there was much less competition than in the Potter books. |
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Such alloys have been found to be especially desirable in sporting equipment, such as baseball bats, lacrosse sticks, and bicycle frames. |
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Despite her fevered imagination, he had no wish to take up her lacrosse stick and bludgeon the president to a pulp. |
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In sports that require a face mask, such as hockey, football, and lacrosse, the athlete must wear eye protectors under the face mask. |
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The network will also cover baseball, softball, volleyball, lacrosse, hockey, wrestling, spring football and select high school football games. |
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The NLL uses the Canadian box game with certain variations taken from field lacrosse. |
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He says they are the only manufacturers of wooden lacrosse sticks in the world. |
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By 2004, he was CFO of an edgy start-up company that reportedly brought a stronger, lighter lacrosse stick to market. |
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If for nothing else, lacrosse matters because it reminds us the Iroquois still exist. |
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Armie is like an aging Abercrombie lacrosse player, dusted with the goyische yumminess of a young Robert Redford. |
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The custom stringing of tennis racquets is abecedarian compared with the subtleties that have developed in the stringing of lacrosse sticks. |
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In coats and ties, the University of Denver men's lacrosse team caught the five-o'clock tumbrel to the Carrier Dome. |
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The first focuses on the origins of hockey and its ancestors: lacrosse, rugby, bandy, shinny and hurling. |
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Euler, 23, from the Villanova section of Montgomery County, was a star lacrosse player from The Haverford School. |
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The centrally located fields will host a variety of soccer, field hockey and field lacrosse activities. |
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They then attached blades to their boots and started playing with field hockey sticks and a lacrosse ball which they had borrowed. |
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Here again he made his name in sports, playing fullback in rugby, defence in hockey and winning a half-blue in lacrosse. |
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They convey life forces of trees from which their lacrosse sticks were made. |
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The explosion is so current that several hundred lacrosse teams are coming into being every year. |
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Hon. members may not agree that we should be supporting CFL, lacrosse, tulip festivals or francophone games. |
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I have also excelled at lacrosse, wakeboarding, and riding the subway while thinking, Look at me, I'm riding the subway! |
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At Michilimackinac, for example, the Ojibwa warriors were playing lacrosse outside the palisades. |
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The game's vigorous style derives from the aboriginal game of lacrosse, which requires both strength and courage. |
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Hayward is a physical education teacher, lacrosse player and Toronto native. |
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In many Canadian cities it came to replace more elitist sports like cricket and lacrosse. |
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Olson, a second-year student at York University, is tackling three majors in the classroom and plenty of lacrosse players on the field. |
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She and her late husband coached several hockey, baseball and lacrosse teams. |
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Mr. J. R. Flannery is the good genius of lacrosse in this region, and he is well seconded by Messrs. |
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Snowshoes, toboggans, moccasins and lacrosse sticks were all borrowed from Native culture. |
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He was captain of his ski and lacrosse teams and senior-class president. |
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I coached football and lacrosse at State University of New York at Albany. |
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I was more of a hockey, tennis and lacrosse person at school. |
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Other outlets fielded their own formidable crews to cover the oil spill, but only ABC fielded a lacrosse team. |
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My ex was dumped by the cheerleader, for the captain of the lacrosse team. |
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At a recent promotional event at Sunridge Mall, about a dozen players and a handful of cheerleaders were available for autographs and lacrosse demonstrations. |
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Extensive playing fields for Rugby, football and lacrosse are located at the University playing fields near Llanrumney. |
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The University of Stirling also currently hosts the Scottish men's lacrosse champions. |
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Without breaking stride, and keeping his feet always inches inbounds, he extended his left arm and lacrosse stick far over the sideline, lowered the head almost to the ground, and turned the pocket backward. |
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Something of a combination of lacrosse and handball, it is played in a three-sided court, called a fronton, with a small ball thrown against a wall and returned on the rebound. |
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People probably do not know it, but hockey is a combination of bandy, originally from England, shinty, originally from Scotland, hurley, originally from Ireland, and, of course, lacrosse, a native Indian sport. |
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When the Iroquois prophet Handsome Lake became ill on his final visit to the Onondaga Nation in 1815, a game of lacrosse was immediately planned and played in an attempt to bring healing to the mortally ill elder. |
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It is as relevant to their everyday lives as korfball or lacrosse is to you. |
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If you play baseball, hockey, lacrosse or another high-impact sport, ask your coach if there is an AED at your games. |
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The city sponsors several youth sports leagues, including baseball, football, soccer, lacrosse, basketball, and hockey. |
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The region has also been noted for the relative prevalence of the traditionally Northeastern sports of ice hockey and lacrosse. |
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After graduating from sports administration, English and communications, Olson wants to combine her schooling and her passion for lacrosse while working for the Toronto Rock. |
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Today, the province sports no less than 13 lacrosse associations. |
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Tim Hortons currently sponsors over 200,000 children who play on hockey, soccer, lacrosse, t-ball, baseball and ringette teams across Canada in their Timbits Sports Programs. |
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Some people say that hockey comes from the game of lacrosse. |
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You're into lacrosse but there's no team at your school? |
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Under the new policy, billiard cues, ski poles, and lacrosse and hockey sticks will also be allowed in planes cabins in carry-on luggage. |
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The leading synthetic supplier is FieldTurf, a Canadian firm that started out in the late 1980s selling tennis and golf surfaces, and then moved into soccer, football and lacrosse. |
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But there are also sports scholarships for rich white students who play preppie sports such as fencing, squash, sailing, riding, golf and, of course, lacrosse. |
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The Irish Times does not know lacrosse from camogie or hurling. |
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He is well known in lacrosse community for his on field lacrosse skills as well as his original music, videos and strong internet presence. |
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Although kicking games were played by the indigenous peoples of North America, they were much less popular than the stickball games that are the origin of the modern game of lacrosse. |
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From 1907 to 1915 Blyton attended St Christopher's School in Beckenham, where she enjoyed physical activities and became school tennis champion and captain of lacrosse. |
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Just recently I learned that the star of the Johns Hopkins lacrosse team is the great-grandson of my first cousin Myrtle, which I suppose makes him my great-grandcousin. |
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Sports engaged in by Militia units included baseball, basketball, ice hockey, lacrosse, rugby, wrestling, tugs of war, and pushball, to mention but a few. |
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Among the sporting goods to be allowed as carry-on baggage will be billiard cues, ski poles, hockey sticks, lacrosse sticks and up to two golf clubs, Pistole said. |
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Canada's official national sports are ice hockey and lacrosse. |
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The Hamburg Warriors are one of Germany's top lacrosse clubs. |
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Maybe the most egregious flip flop faux pas of all was back in 2005, when members of Northwest University's championship women's lacrosse team wore them to the White House. |
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Other popular professional sports in Canada include Canadian football, which is played in the Canadian Football League, National Lacrosse League lacrosse, and curling. |
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