Ryan Cole is coming home, and he’s bringing his buddies with him. The first Vail Valley Lacrosse Club alumni to play for an NCAA Division I program, Cole is leading a team mostly comprised of.
“Talk on the phone. Look in the mirror.”
Those are the directions that coaches of the Mountain Lacrosse Minis use to help the young girls learn to move their sticks as they carry the ball on the field. The Minis, ages 3-7, just completed a four-week camp to learn lacrosse basics.
The two local U19 girls teams participating in the Lacrosse Shootout met on Tuesday in the second game of tournament play for both teams. Stash took down 10th Mountain Lacrosse 1-0. “It was exciting, it.
For 50 years, lacrosse enthusiasts from across the country and world have ascended to valley for the Vail Lacrosse Shootout. With nine divisions, there is a game for rising stars, NCAA champions, former pros and.
Lacrosse, like all high school sports, has become a year-long commitment. With the valley’s demand for summer offerings rising, Katie Clinnin decided girls shouldn’t be left out. “Really there is kind of a bigger story.