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Over the next 12 months Sweetlax and the Leatherbacks will be going ALL IN on Box Lacrosse, which we believe is the most important trend in player development around the world. Enjoy the Box Lacrosse testimonies below and stay tuned for new programming.
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[ultimate_heading alignment=”left” sub_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:20px;” sub_heading_font_size=”desktop:18px;” sub_heading_line_height=”desktop:30px;”]“I believe that box lacrosse gives young people many more opportunities to excel in our game. If I had my choice, I would have every player under the age of twelve play box lacrosse exclusively or at least a majority of the time. The number of touches of the ball and the ability to develop better stick skills in a game of box lacrosse, far surpasses what happens to young people on a 110 x 60 yard field. Learning how to pass and catch in traffic, understanding how to shoot, and developing a sense of physicality are all positive traits developed by the box game.”[/ultimate_heading][bsf-info-box icon=”icomoon-font-awesome-14×14-quote-right” icon_size=”30″ icon_color=”” title=”Bill Tierney” el_class=”accent-icon-color” title_font_style=”font-weight:bold;” title_font_size=”desktop:24px;” title_font_line_height=”desktop:34px;”]US Lacrosse Hall of Fame, Denver University Head Coach, Princeton 6x National Champion, Team USA 1998[/bsf-info-box]
[ultimate_heading alignment=”left” sub_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:20px;” sub_heading_font_size=”desktop:18px;” sub_heading_line_height=”desktop:30px;”]“American field players would really help themselves if they were exposed to a steady stream of box experience. Box lacrosse is an extremely valuable background for a young player, we need to incorporate more of the indoor skills in to the field game. It is almost a requirement to have a top player with indoor experience on your roster right now.”[/ultimate_heading][bsf-info-box icon=”icomoon-font-awesome-14×14-quote-right” icon_size=”30″ icon_color=”” title=”Dom Starsia” el_class=”accent-icon-color” title_font_style=”font-weight:bold;” title_font_size=”desktop:24px;” title_font_line_height=”desktop:34px;”]National Championship Coach at the University of Virginia[/bsf-info-box]
[ultimate_heading alignment=”left” sub_heading_margin=”margin-bottom:20px;” sub_heading_font_size=”desktop:18px;” sub_heading_line_height=”desktop:30px;”]“Being a part of the finesse and physicality of box lacrosse has been a great experience for me. I feel that I have learned and improved as an overall lacrosse player. Learning to adapt in tight space while reading defenders and offensive players has been the biggest improvement in my game.”[/ultimate_heading][bsf-info-box icon=”icomoon-font-awesome-14×14-quote-right” icon_size=”30″ icon_color=”” title=”Paul Rabil” el_class=”accent-icon-color” title_font_style=”font-weight:bold;” title_font_size=”desktop:24px;” title_font_line_height=”desktop:34px;”]Team USA, World Champion, Pro-Lacrosse Player, NCAA Champion & All-American at Johns Hopkins[/bsf-info-box]