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Mark Millon and Grant Ament: A Special Bond

By Lacrosse Playground | May 22, 2019 |

Mark Millon is a pretty incredible lacrosse role model to have. After all, he’s one of the greatest to ever … Read more

Mark Millon to join Baltimore Breakers as Director of Player and Coach Development

By Lacrosse Playground | August 11, 2014 |
The Baltimore Breakers boys club lacrosse program announced today that former All World Team USA player and National Lacrosse Hall of Fame member Mark Millon will be assuming the role of Director of Player and Coach Development for the program. Millon has worked with the Breakers intermittently since the program’s inception in 2003. He became full time head coach in 2013 with the Breakers U11 team. Read More...

Project 9.9’s Second Annual Event Set to Launch on October 12th

By Lacrosse Playground | October 2, 2013 |
Project 9.9 is thrilled to announce the final roster for the second annual event this October 12, 13 and 14th. The top recruited players have applied and been invited from all over the USA and Canada. Of the 55 players on the roster, 16 different states will be represented at the event. Read More...

LaxLessons Partners with Mark Millon; Launches Android Instruction App

By Lacrosse Playground | May 28, 2013 |
Baltimore, MD — May 28, 2013 — LaxLessons, home of the premier lacrosse instruction website (LaxLessons.com) and mobile app, announced a partnership with lacrosse Hall of Famer Mark Millon as well as the release of a LaxLessons app for Android users. Read More...
Oct 30, 2012; South Kingstown, RI, USA; A child's bike is covered in debris at the Roy Carpenter's Beach cottages from Hurricane Sandy. Mandatory Credit: Greg M. Cooper-US PRESSWIRE

Millon Lacrosse and Warrior Partner to Aid the Lacrosse Community After Super Storm Sandy

By Lacrosse Playground | November 21, 2012 |
Millon lacrosse camps and Warrior are partnering up to provide up to $15,000 in retail value lacrosse equipment, footwear, and apparel to young lacrosse players in the Long Island area that were stricken by Super Storm Sandy. Families can request items such as protective equipment as well as select non-uniform apparel items that may have been lost or destroyed in the storm. Read More...