Presents volume twelve in a seventeen-volume series on how to prevent, diagnose, and treat sports injuries and focuses specifically on the game of Lacrosse with additionalinformation on its history and possible career opportunities.
Text and accompanying photographs present the Native American history of lacrosse, a sport with worldwide popularity and over 300,000 non-Indian players in the United States and Canada.
Traces the history of lacrosse from its origins in Native American culture to its present day popularity, providing information on the game's rules, players, and notable matches.
Michael Reilly, the youngest and shortest player on his lacrosse team, is usually left on the sidelines, but when tensions with a rival team reach a critical stage, Michael discovers a chance to shine.
Presents over two hundred basic and advanced girls' lacrosse skills, techniques, drills, and practice games, providing photos and diagrams, and includes an overview of the game's history and rules.
A guide to lacrosse for young athletes that traces the history of the sport, describes physical and mental conditioning techniques, provides tips and advice on playing and avoiding injuries, and explains the dangers of performance-enhancing drugs.
An Iroquois boy known on the reservation for his talent at the sacred game of lacrosse moves to Washington, D.C., with his mother and grows frustrated with the misleading statements about Native Americans that his new lacrosse coach makes.
Traces the history of lacrosse from the time it was played by North American Indians to its current popularity in elementary schools and up to professional and international levels.
Examines the history and origin of men's and women's Lacrosse along with a description of the basic fundamentals of the game, Lacrosse slang terms, leagues, and trivia facts.