Lacrosse Fight
Check out the Coquitlam Adanacs Intermediate B team - a group of 16 and 17 year olds who finished the 2014 season at 15-1 and captured their BC Intermediate Lacrosse League regular season title. Their playoffs kick off soon, followed by the Provincial Championship tournament in early August. Read More...
Someone please help us out. Help us with the who, what, when, and where (we know the why)! Looks old, but it was uploaded this week. I guess we'll never know... Read More...
We initially posted this huge lacrosse hit on our social media outlets and received great reactions from people. The majority made an appeal that the sport has become softer than ever. We tend to agree. Read More...
This video just popped up on our inbox. It's a clear call to action to end violence in lacrosse. However, we have no idea when and where this video was filmed. The overly-aggressive move in this video is disgusting. Read More...
St. Cloud Tech player takes down a Spring Lake Park middie with a huge hit as he comes out of the box. This coverage was filmed in Blaine, Minnesota, by North Metro TV. Read More...
Two lacrosse teams engaged in a fight July 20, which ended with one player getting knocked out. Two days later - keep up - the same two teams played AGAIN and a fight ensued. The first game was an apparent semi-final game, but they somehow played again two days later? You couldn't pay me to learn the ins-and-outs of Canadian indoor. And another thing, don't these guys look like teenagers? Read More...
Recently, a gruesome bench clearing brawl occured between Inter A lacrosse teams in Canada. The Youtube video has racked up over 33,000 views since being uploaded. The crazy thing is that the teams, Coquitlam and Nanaimo, consist of players ranging from 16 to 18 years of age. Read More...
As the score got out of hand between the Edmonton Rush and the Calgary Roughnecks, a fight broke out. It took place during their matchup in the NLL West Division semi-finals on Saturday. A ref, who was trying to end the fight, got caught in the middle and took a few blows because of it. Read More...
A big helmet-to-helmet hit in the Johns Hopkins vs. Virginia game last weekend occurred when Blue Jay Rob Guida got bopped by Virginia's Pat Harbeson. The Referees called it a one minute non-releasable penalty, but Quint Kessenich wanted an ejection. Read More...
The more I watch lacrosse fights, the more I tend to understand about the "art." It's not brave or artistic, but it is a way to stick up for your teammates, your franchise, and your fans. In the heat of battle, i.e. lacrosse, emotions and adrenaline run high. In this case, however, fighting showed an act of cowardice. Read More...