2012 Vail Lacrosse Shootout Video Highlights

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We’ve been keeping up with all of the 2012 Vail Lacrosse Shootout action this Summer by posting recaps and pictures. Today, we have videos shot by The Lacrosse Network of some of the biggest names in the sport taking their talents to Vail.

Current University of North Carolina attackman Jimmy Bitter hands the ball off to Rob Pannell of Cornell and Peter Baum of Colgate while playing for Team Maverik at the 2012 Vail Shootout.

Former Johns Hopkins All-American and Current LXM PRO Kyle Harrison breaks his defenders’ ankles and then sticks the shot during the 2012 Vail Shootout as part of Team Denver City Lax/Encore Apparel. Denver City Lax is a sports-based youth organization offering opportunities for kids on-and-off the field through the sport of lacrosse. For more information head to DenverCityLax.com.

University of Denver midfielder Cameron Flint of Team Denver City Lax/Encore Apparel squares up against Syracuse Attackmen Jo Jo Morasco of Team Maverik.

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2 Comments

  1. Lacrosse Playground on July 6, 2012 at 9:57 pm

    My bad, Vin. Changed it. Keeping us honest as always. 

  2. Vincent Van Bro on July 6, 2012 at 8:36 pm

    Pannell won a Tewaaraton ? Uhhh…

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