LaxLessons Launches Mobile Instruction App for Lacrosse Coaches, Players

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Baltimore, MD — March 4, 2013 — LaxLessons, home of the premier lacrosse instruction website, today launched a new mobile instruction app. The app features all the animated drills and plays available at LaxLessons.com, but is now available as a free download for both the iPad and iPhone in Apple’s iTunes store. Read More…

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Lacrosse Dodge Free Codes To Play On Mobile Phone

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This week we announced the worldwide release of Lacrosse Dodge, the highly anticipated lacrosse game for the iPhone, iPad and Android devices. Today, we bringing you more stunning visuals of the game as well as special promo codes exclusive to LPG readers. Read More…

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Lacrosse Dodge Now Available For Mobile Purchase

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PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania, February 26, 2013 – Crosse Studios announced today the worldwide release of Lacrosse Dodge. The highly anticipated release of Lacrosse Dodge for the iPhone, iPad and Android devices is finally here for your unparalleled gaming pleasure. Lacrosse Dodge delivers true-to-life lacrosse dodging and shooting gameplay with the added twist of mach speed turbo bursts and obstacle fields not found in any other sports video game. Read More…

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Paul Rabil Launches Online Store With New Products And Camps

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BALTIMORE, MD – February 14, 2013 – Lacrosse superstar Paul Rabil is proud to announce the official launch of his completely revamped online store, Shop 99. The three-time MLL Offensive Player of the Year has updated his online offerings to feature a number of new items including MLL apparel, merchandise, and summer camps. Read More…

RipNet Scores Again With iPhone and Android Lacrosse Apps

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RipNet’s free goal-scoring technology and social network for lacrosse is now available on the iOS and Android mobile platforms. Designed to complement RipNet’s web platform, the iPhone and Android mobile apps put RipNet’s player development tools into the hands of more players, closer to their field of play. Read More…

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QFive, A Social Network For Athletes And Fans Alike

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NEW YORK, N.Y. – November 8, 2012 – QFive, a free social platform for the athletic community, today released its platform and mobile application, which provides a network to connect athletes, fans, alumni and coaches to the sports they’re involved in and care about the most. Read More…

Syracuse Lacrosse Player Launches Local News Aggregation Startup

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Over the last three years working at Lacrosse Playground, I’ve see a good amount of lacrosse players explore the path of entrepreneurship. Starting your own company is always a risk, but that’s a risk a lot of people are willing to take, especially lacrosse players. Today, we had the opportunity to interview Lincoln Cavalieri, CEO/President/Founder of a Detroit based startup called Glocal. Read More…

Crosse Studios Announces New Video Game: Lacrosse Dodge

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PITTSBURGH, PA. – October 17, 2012 – Crosse Studios announced today that they are developing one of the most exciting lacrosse video games to date — LACROSSE DODGE — for the Apple App Store and Android Marketplace. Featuring insanely fast gameplay, Lacrosse Dodge mixes Temple Run with Back Breaker, to deliver a one-of-a-kind sports presentation on iOS and Android. Read More…

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Xbox Launches Xbox Music

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Today, people need to use multiple music services to get exactly what they want. There are download-to-own music services, Internet radio services and subscription services that allow you to consume all the music you want. But, as more music services have emerged, it’s become harder than ever to enjoy the music you want — and to experience it the way you want it, on any device. Read More…

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Sportsboard Lacrosse Scout Being Used By More College Coaches For Recruiting

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When the iPad showed up at national recruiting events last fall, many men’s college lacrosse coaches viewed it as a novelty that would never replace the trustworthy clipboard or player packet as a note-taking tool. But as summer recruiting has heated up, a growing number of coaches are evaluating potential recruits using their iPad instead of a scribble in their packets. Read More…

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