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  2. Lacrosse stick - Wikipedia

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    A lacrosse stick or crosse is used to play the sport of lacrosse. Players use the lacrosse stick to handle the ball and to strike or "check" opposing players' sticks, causing them to drop the ball. The head of a lacrosse stick is roughly triangular in shape and is strung with loose netting that allows the ball to be caught, carried (known as ...

  3. Alf Jacques - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally strung wooden lacrosse sticks, similar to those produced by Alf Jacques. The father-son duo initially struggled, ruining their first eight pieces of wood. However, they mastered the craft and created a business selling traditional hickory wood sticks. By 1973, they were producing approximately 12,000 hand-made sticks annually. [4]

  4. Lacrosse - Wikipedia

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    Women's lacrosse stick. The lacrosse stick has two parts, the head and the shaft. There are three parts to the head: the scoop, sidewall, and pocket. The scoop is the top of the stick that affects picking up ground ball as well as passing and shooting. The sidewall is the side of the head that affects the depth of the head and the stiffness.

  5. History of lacrosse - Wikipedia

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    These sticks were bent into shape after being softened through steaming, and lengths typically ranged from 2 to 5 feet (1.5 m). [20] Lacrosse sticks often had elaborate carvings on them intended to help players in the game. [16] Lacrosse sticks were so treasured that many players requested to be buried with their stick beside them upon death. [16]

  6. Brine (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Brine started an apparel line and a line of volleyball equipment in the 1990s. In 2000, it released a full line of field hockey equipment. Brine began to make lacrosse helmets and eyemasks in 2003. Also in 2003, Brine acquired In The Crease, a lacrosse goal and accessories company based in Penn Yan, New York and in 2004 it began making athletic ...

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    The American healthcare system is "broken," says an Arizona oncologist — and he’s sharing what he thinks needs to change. Ahead of RFK Jr.’s confirmation as head of the U.S. Department of ...

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