By RICK WHEELER Syracuse Stingers jerseys have become collectors’ items.The National Lacrosse League team, which underwent numerous setbacks on ...
By NEIL ANDERSEN Journal Sports Writer Lacrosse is not an Indian word for “ouch.” It just sounds that way. And that’s the way Ivan Stewart and Bi...
This article was featured from the 1996 MILL CrosseCheck program, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the MILL RONALD REAGAN was in the White Hou...
By RICK WHEELER The Rochester Griffins are still in the running for the National Lacrosse League regular-season and playoff crowns. The Syracuse...
It's with great honor and privilege, that Retrolax Lacrosse has entered into a working partnership with Northeast Historic Films, who is dedicate...
by Pat Differ Hot sweaty arenas were the norm for box lacrosse players in Canada during the Ontario and Eastern Canada summers back in the 60’s a...
By Julie Deardorff, Special to the Tribune CHICAGO TRIBUNE, December 13, 1991 Lyle Shirley shouldn`t have to show a videotape to explain his occu...
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Clockwise from top left: Athan Iannucci, Paul Suggate, Paul and Gary Gait by Steve Holroyd (laxmavn@aol.com) Johnny Davis In the annals of box la...
Paul Suggate loves to get checked and the results have made him the leading scorer in the National Lacrosse League. "I'm always getting checked v...
By Alan Widmann Pittsburgh’s preseason ended on the most optimistic of notes. Now, after just one for-real game, it is suddenly make-or-break tim...
https://youtu.be/dxl__VcU1yg Video courtesy of Dale Mackenzie Not sure about “Golden Years of Lacrosse” as every generation has their day. Not ma...
By NEIL ANDERSEN Journal Sports Writer Lacrosse is not an Indian word for “ouch.” It just sounds that way. And that’s the way Ivan Stewart and Bi...
New Year to mean new owners... by Dave Carter of the Gazette A ’’for sale” sign is still tagged to the Montreal franchise in the National Lacross...
Hockey people take one look at box lacrosse and, once the shudders at the bodily contact have passed, invariably call it hockey without ice. Very...