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Gonzaka, brother, I don't know anything about lacrosse. I wish I could help you, but I'm just not a fan. However, at the high school where I work, we've actually got a lacrosse team. Our basketball, football, and soccer teams stink, but we've got a lacrosse team.
"I really like the attitudes of eagles. They never give up. When they grab a fish or something else, they never let it go. It doesn't matter. In a book, they write they find a skeleton of [an] eagle and there is no fish. It means that the fish beat him and killed him, but he didn't let go." -- Donatas Motiejunas
Here in Spain we're starting to play lacrosse since few years ago, when in Madrid some people created a team.
From two years ago to today, about 4-5 new teams have been created in Spain and we're starting to play a little league. This season we're playing the second edition.
It's difficult to buy new things (holy internet!) but it's exciting to watch how can an unknown sport grow here.
FIRE THE NEXT ONE!!! EŭroKorbo, the useless basketball blog in esperanto.
Here in Spain we're starting to play lacrosse since few years ago, when in Madrid some people created a team.
From two years ago to today, about 4-5 new teams have been created in Spain and we're starting to play a little league. This season we're playing the second edition.
It's difficult to buy new things (holy internet!) but it's exciting to watch how can an unknown sport grow here.
Oh, I think it's the same here. Lacrosse is growing more and more in the suburban areas. When I was a kid, nobody played it. But it's getting popularity.
"I really like the attitudes of eagles. They never give up. When they grab a fish or something else, they never let it go. It doesn't matter. In a book, they write they find a skeleton of [an] eagle and there is no fish. It means that the fish beat him and killed him, but he didn't let go." -- Donatas Motiejunas
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