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  2. Category:Lacrosse user templates - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:User lacrosse - Wikipedia

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  4. Template : Infobox international lacrosse competition/doc

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  5. Lacrosse - Wikipedia

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    The sport has five versions that have different sticks, fields, rules and equipment: field lacrosse, women's lacrosse, box lacrosse, lacrosse sixes and intercrosse. The men's games, field lacrosse (outdoor) and box lacrosse (indoor), are contact sports and all players wear protective gear: helmet , gloves , shoulder pads, and elbow pads. [ 7 ]

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  8. Template:Lacrosse player start - Wikipedia

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  9. Field lacrosse - Wikipedia

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    Each player carries a lacrosse stick measuring 40 to 42 inches (1.0–1.1 m) long (a "short crosse"), or 52 to 72 inches (1.3–1.8 m) long (a "long crosse"). In most modern circles the word crosse has been replaced by "stick" and the terms "short stick" and "long stick" or "pole" are used. On each team up to four players at a time may use a ...