Learning Lacrosse
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
BY PAUL DANZER, Columbian staff writer
Bruce Beall was a baseball guy, so he was more than a bit surprised the day his son came home and said he wanted to give up the game.
America's pasttime was too slow for fourth-grader Brock Beall's taste. Besides, all the cool kids at school were playing a new game. So, Brock turned in a baseball bat for a lacrosse stick.
"It was a huge shock," his father recalled.
That was six years ago. The shock wore off soon enough. These days the Beall family is part of a grassroots effort to establish lacrosse in Clark County.
That effort started at Kings Way Christian School in 2005. On the field, it has produced early success. This spring Kings Way - with players from a dozen high schools - went 14-1 playing against junior varsity teams from Oregon.
Now, under the Kings Way banner, the club is looking to make the jump to varsity competition. In 2008, Kings Way will play a varsity schedule against teams from Tacoma south. To prepare for that jump, the Kings Way coaches are running skills sessions on Friday evenings.
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