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Girl’s lacrosse starting off strong

2 March 2010 No Comments by Tuesday Carne

     Do you think you have what it’s got be a lacrosse player? Everyone thinks that girls lacrosse isn’t as intense as guys, but they are all sadly mistaken. Take a risk and find out how much fun and how aggressive girls lacrosse can actually be.
     Right now the team is in development with conditioning twice a week. Tryouts are rapidly approaching and will be here before you know it, so if you want to tryout attend. New comers are encouraged, even if you have never played before. There are two conditioning dates left before tryouts:
Monday, March 1
Wednesday, March 3
6:15-7:30pm
     If you are interested in playing you should definitely try to attend these last few conditioning sessions. That way you can get to know your possible teammates and you can become acquainted with coach Katie Gutteridge – talking to her about your skepticism of your ability to play the sport.
     Tryouts are Monday, March 15; Tuesday, March 16; and Wednesday, March 17; the exact times and where they will take place are to be announced because the tryouts have to fit with any upcoming sports games or meets of any kind.
     The GBHS girls lacrosse team now has a website where you can keep yourself updates with dates of conditioning, try-outs and games. www.grandblanclacrosse.com. You can also use the website to view photos and awards; there is even a team bulletin board.
     Regardless of whether or not you know how to play or have ever heard of the game, you are welcome at try-outs. Nothing can compare to the feeling of the accomplishment of making and being a part of a team.

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