Tradition
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 1:51 am
I've heard of many of the USLIA teams having several long-standing traditions/rituals. So I'm curious, what are some traditions you've heard of or been involved with your respected teams?
TrojanLaxman5 wrote:If I told you I'd have to kill you...
In the summer of 1763 the Sauk and Ojibway needed a plan to recapture Fort Michilimackinac (upper Michigan) from the British. The British were at war with the French and controlled all the trading in the Upper-Midwest. Since the Ojibway and Sauk preferred the French's favorable trading practices over those of the English they devised a unique plan, using a lacrosse game to distract the British soldiers so they could take over the fort. The date for the game was set to coincide with the English Kings birthday when the soldiers would be free from their duties and ready to be entertained by the public wagering on the game. On the day of the game the plan had the women of both tribes line up along the wall in front of the main gate with tomahawks, knives and war clubs under their shawls and blankets. As the game moved closer to the main gate the ball was thrown into the Fort.
The players from both teams dropped their sticks, grabbing the weapons from the women and stormed the unsuspecting British through the open main gate capturing the Fort and all the goods, and that's how Lacrosse defeated the British!
benji wrote:...for some strange reason rookies that score lose their hair... quite the phenomenon.
bste_lax wrote: we let the freshmen run from sideline to sideline in nothing but their boxers/jock strap combo while "riding" their stick.
AlumniLax wrote:bste_lax wrote: we let the freshmen run from sideline to sideline in nothing but their boxers/jock strap combo while "riding" their stick.
you let them huh? what the hell kind of traditon is that to "let" them do something? they need to be forced