I was watching MNF last night. Does anyone know exactly where it was? I only tuned in late.
But if I was not mistaken, there were lacrosse lines on the field. You can see the creases, the face off wings and boxes.
Hoping someone can confirm.... thanks
Lacrosse and MNF
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Lacrosse and MNF
Ken Lovic
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Re: Lacrosse and MNF
Ken Lovic wrote:I was watching MNF last night. Does anyone know exactly where it was? I only tuned in late.
But if I was not mistaken, there were lacrosse lines on the field. You can see the creases, the face off wings and boxes.
Hoping someone can confirm.... thanks
I think it was Seattle at Indy?
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Re: tonight
Ken Lovic wrote:being that I am going to bed, I assumed it was last night...sorry tonight- Dallas at New Orleans somewhere in La.
Shreveport, LA.
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This is true. I understand the stadium is considered a city park, thus allowing the high school teams to play games there. There are 5 teams in Shreveport, they compete in the Texas High School Lacrosse League, mostly against the Dallas area teams. Most of them have a high school stadium to play in, but I do know there have been (playoff?) games in Independence Stadium.PigPen wrote:if it was Shreveport lax lines were definitely possible-I think there are one or two h.s. teams that use that stadium (Independence Bowl)-Byrd H.S. I think.
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Very nice observation Ken. I missed it completely.
I think I can one up you though.
This afternoon, on Family Feud, the question was: "Name a sport that is difficult to play in the wind."
The contestant, a high school aged girl, responded with lacrosse. Surprisingly, the host knew what she was talking about.
Did I just admit that I watched the feud today. I am lame.
I think I can one up you though.
This afternoon, on Family Feud, the question was: "Name a sport that is difficult to play in the wind."
The contestant, a high school aged girl, responded with lacrosse. Surprisingly, the host knew what she was talking about.
Did I just admit that I watched the feud today. I am lame.
Will Gilner
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Ok, how about this. Last night, as I was boarding my flight in Seattle to Spokane, I noticed tow college kids in front of me in line that had Great Atlantic Lacrosse shirts on.
Ok, so it is not an obseravation from Family Feud but I thought it was odd. BTW Spokane is very nice from what I have seen so far.
Ok, so it is not an obseravation from Family Feud but I thought it was odd. BTW Spokane is very nice from what I have seen so far.
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culax wrote:This afternoon, on Family Feud, the question was: "Name a sport that is difficult to play in the wind."
The contestant, a high school aged girl, responded with lacrosse. Surprisingly, the host knew what she was talking about.
Did I just admit that I watched the feud today. I am lame.
Is "Al Borland" still the host?
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