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  2. Lacrosse stick - Wikipedia

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    The wooden lacrosse stick dates back to the creation of the sport and is still made by craftsmen around the world. [37] Though modern lacrosse sticks made of plastic have become the overwhelming choice for contemporary lacrosse players, traditional wooden lacrosse sticks are still commonly used by box lacrosse goaltenders, senior and masters ...

  3. Goaltender (box lacrosse) - Wikipedia

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    There are three types of lacrosse sticks in use right now by the modern box lacrosse goaltender. Traditional wooden sticks that are made from the bending of long strips of wood and pockets woven with leather and string. [4] This variation goes back to the roots of the game and is still popular with goaltenders at the amateur levels (senior ...

  4. Lacrosse - Wikipedia

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    Intercrosse, or soft stick lacrosse, is a non-contact form of lacrosse with a standardized set of rules using modified lacrosse equipment. An intercrosse stick is different from a normal lacrosse stick, the head is made completely of plastic instead of leather or nylon pockets in traditional lacrosse sticks.

  5. STX (sports manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    STX (a contraction of the word "sticks" but commonly called "S-T-X") is a global sports equipment manufacturer based in Baltimore, Maryland, US.STX makes lacrosse equipment, field hockey equipment, and ice hockey equipment, but its main business is in manufacturing of men's and women's lacrosse sticks and protective gear, including gloves, pads, and women's eyewear.

  6. History of lacrosse - Wikipedia

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    Some versions of lacrosse used unusual stick designs. In the St. Lawrence Valley a version was played in which the head took up two thirds of the stick. In the Southwestern United States a double-stick version was played with sticks about two and a half feet long. [22] No protective equipment was worn in traditional lacrosse. [23]

  7. National Lacrosse League launches investigation after player ...

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    The National Lacrosse League has launched an investigation after a jarring scene broke out following a recent Halifax Thunderbirds game.. A video circulated online showing professional lacrosse ...

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