View Full Version : Wanna play next year...help!
morsecode191
05-23-2006, 03:06 PM
Hey, I'm 14 and am in 8th grade and am graduatin next month. I'm goin to high school next year and am definantly playin baseball and basketball, but they dont have a lacrosse team, so i'm gonna hafta cross with Drury high and play for their team. Problem is, I have NEVER played lacrosse in my life, but am gonna practice and practice every day so i can play next season. I'm 6' ft and weigh 140 pounds, where would be a good position for me to start at? And any other tips would be appreciated too!
Middie. It's where most lacrosse players start at, because it teaches them both offense and defense.
pshwarriorlax17
05-23-2006, 03:48 PM
itll be hard to play lacrosse and baseball just to let u know cuz theyre in the same season
chslax24
05-23-2006, 04:17 PM
itll be hard to play lacrosse and baseball just to let u know cuz theyre in the same season
but if u choose lacrosse, id probably suggest Middie unless your the "tough kid" then maybe goalie
tkrock
05-23-2006, 04:26 PM
Im pretty much in the same boat. Haven't played before in my life, but my school doesn't have a team. How are you able to play for another school, in Ohio theres no way for me to play for another school some kinda Ohio Athletic Association "Law"
morsecode191
05-23-2006, 05:06 PM
Like theres a few main school's around here, Hoosac Valley is the BIG school with the best sports teams and everyone goes there just to be all big and everything, but it's a good school, then there's Mccann, Drury, and Greylock, but Hoosac and Mccann dont have lacrosse teams or hockey teams, so if you wanna play a sport the school doesnt have, you can play for a different school.
morsecode191
05-23-2006, 08:04 PM
So what r some good starter sticks? Or just some good starter heads and shafts?
dont double post, but for starters i recomend a revolution or evolution with a kryptolyte