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6th Grade Lacrosse

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Pictures History Skills

Rules Great PlayersQUIZ

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Lacrosse Skills

Catching Scooping Passing

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Lacrosse requires speed, stamina, endurance and great hand-eye coordination. Each skill below involves playing with the ball.

History

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Lacrosse was “created” by the Native Americans. It was used to:

•Train young boys to become warriors

•As a way to settle tribal disputes

<A game of lacrosse on ice

A warrior lacrosse

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Rules

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There are many rules to lacrosse. Below are three important ones:

2. You may not trip a player with your stick

3. Players must wear protective helmets and gloves

3. Players can run with the ball in their stick as far as they want

Great Players

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There have been many great lacrosse players since the sport was invented. Few people know that Wayne Gretsky and Jim Brown were both excellent lacrosse players before going on to glory in other sports.

CLICK BELOW TO LEARN MORE ABOUT TWO OF THE BEST PLAYERS EVER

Gary Gait Mark Millon

QUIZWhen you feel you are ready to take the quiz - click on the button below. Make sure to study all the slides before testing your lacrosse knowledge. Use the back button if you need to study more - Good luck!

QUIZ MENOW

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Catching

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Remember to catch the ball like it is an egg! When the ball hits the stick - give a little and it will stop in your pocket.

Scooping

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Scooping is how you pick the ball up off the ground. Always keep TWO hands on your stick when you scoop.

Passing

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Remember to keep the stick straight up and down when you pass.

Mark Millon

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Mark Millon is one of the best goal scorers in lacrosse history. He was named the World’s Best Attackman at the 1998 World Games.

Gary Gait

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Gary Gait is the “Michael Jordan” of lacrosse. He is arguably the best player ever.

Sources

Pictures and images for this power point were found at:

“Laxpower pictures”. Oct. 24, 2006. www.laxpower.com

“Google Images: Lacrosse”. Oct. 24, 2006.www.google.com

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