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  • {{rpl|Lacrosse}}
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  • ...f rules">http://intlaxfed.org/pdf/rules-2005.pdf</ref><ref name = "women's lacrosse">http://www.uslacrosse.org/the_sport/womens_rules.phtml</ref>. Indoor versi Most popular in [[North America]], lacrosse is [[Canada|Canada's]] [[National sport|official national summer sport]]<re
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  • {{r|Lacrosse}}
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  • ...nd ice hockey, and moves towards round-robin competitions in field hockey, lacrosse and other sports.
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  • ...s. There are '''lacrosse strategies''' for several different phases of a [[lacrosse]] game. These include offense and defense in settled situations (6 v. 6), o ...-man and zone. Man-to-man, or simply man defense, is more commonly used in lacrosse. This is due to the lack of a shot clock at most levels of competition, so
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  • ...is the fastest field sport in the world. It is similar to [[hockey]] and [[lacrosse]] and related to Shinty. It is an Irish sport that is predominantly played
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  • {{r|Lacrosse}}
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  • * Fisher, D.B. ''Lacrosse: A History of the Game''. (2002). ...magining a Canadian Identity through Sport: A Historical Interpretation of Lacrosse and Hockey" ''The Journal of American Folklore,'' Vol. 115, No. 456, Specia
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  • ...uke University, defending it against claims related to rape claims against lacrosse players.
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  • ...magining a Canadian Identity through Sport: A Historical Interpretation of Lacrosse and Hockey" ''The Journal of American Folklore,'' Vol. 115, No. 456, Specia ...tivities as canoing, snowshoeing, and tobogganing and in the team sport of lacrosse. The author explores how this sport identity contrasted the Victorian genti
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  • |Lacrosse .... In June, they installed a new artificial turf for football, soccer, and lacrosse. This $850,000 process was only the first phase of a six phase, $260,400,0
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  • ...first radar satellite, essentially a prototype. A system originally called Lacrosse (or Lacros), Indigo, and finally Onyx appears to be the only US radar satel
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  • ...walked onto the football team as the starting quarterback, played varsity lacrosse and boxed as a light heavyweight. In 1940, Gray received a Bachelor of Scie
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  • * [[Lacrosse strategy]]</small>
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  • ...ch as the [[marching band]], [[cross country running|cross country]] and [[lacrosse]] intervarsity sports teams and language clubs. There are also activities t
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  • ...system in dis-ease. This revision was legally reinforced in a courtroom in LaCrosse, Wisconsin in 1907 when the first acquittal of a chiropractor tried for unl :1907: trial of Shegetaro Morikubo DC in LaCrosse WI (Rehm, 1986); BJ notes in Conflicts clarify (Palmer, 1951, p. 94): Chron
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  • ...magining a Canadian Identity Through Sport: A Historical Interpretation of Lacrosse and Hockey," ''Journal of American Folklore,'' 115/456 (2002): pp. 209-225.
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