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Each week Lacrosse Playground will be featuring a different lacrosse athlete as part of our “Grip ‘N Rip” series, where we’ll find out what the best use to fine tune their game. This week we are featuring St. Mary's of Annapolis midfielder and UNC commit, Mark McNeill. Check out what this beast from Naptown uses to school people. More after the jump.
As lacrosse continues to grow new trends, styles, and influences emerge. We know readers of Lacrosse Playground are cutting edge when it comes to lacrosse. We took a look at some of the trends we’ve seen recently in lacrosse and came up with our look at trends to expect in equipment and apparel for 2010.
Connor Wilson from LAS has dyed some Terptastic heads for U of M middie, Adam Sear. Connor's recent dye work includes the South Beach Dye Job which had everyone's jaws dropping. Today Connor dyed 2 STX 2010 Protons and an STX Professor.
G-Shocks have recently made a reemergence on the scene due to it's enhanced colorways and Hip Hop presence. Almost all G-Shocks have some kind of stopwatch feature, countdown timer, light and water resistance. They are also able to withstand tough conditions, including piston shocks, hammer shocks, vibrations, ice, and survive long drops. More after the jump.
This month Lacrosse Playground's resident head dyeing guru takes on the STX Revolver head. Max McCool does a revolver pattern on the new STX head.
Each week Lacrosse Playground usually features just one lacrosse athlete as part of our “Grip ‘N Rip” series, this week we present a bonus stud laxer who rips the twine: Boston Blazer Sean Morris.
STX has released the first video of a four part series on their Facebook. It is Brett Hughes giving a response to the video Sean Morris did on dodging. STX Promo player, Brett Hughes, talks about fundamental defensive concepts and how to guard even the best.
As busy as Kyle Harrison is these days with camps, promotions and LXM he still finds time to check in and let everyone know what he and STX have been up to. View the latest video from his blog on Yardbarker.
STX introduces another set of team pads for the 2010 season. You are looking at the new Hopkins gear that you'll witness on Homewood Field this upcoming season.