I met him in October, and he said he would lend his name to our lacrosse classic. This significant man lent me his name for my lacrosse classic, so I really want to make something of it.
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A lot of the girls don't really want to talk about it ... but the shooting was kind of the impetus behind the whole thing. They already had track and field and baseball and softball, but adding lacrosse adds potentially 40 to 50 more girls and 40 to 50 more boys to give them something to do after school.Audrey Wallace
We came into big-time lacrosse-playing territory. I was not setting us up for failure. I wanted a feel for learning how the game is played on the East Coast.
Audrey Wallace
It certainly is bittersweet for me. I am a Spring-Ford graduate and you always want to see your alma matter win. But it is always good to give Spring-Ford a victory.
Audrey Wallace
We know on the East Coast girls play lacrosse right out of the womb. But we have a select few teams that are just amazing and astonishing. If they came out here, they'd probably give teams a run for their money.
Audrey Wallace
The youth program has kids coming in from all other areas of San Diego. So the girls that are coming in, we're teaching them how to play lacrosse and then they go off and play for another high school and they smoke us on the field. And it's proof in the pudding that what we're doing is right, because we're spreading the good word of the game, we're spreading the good word of the sport, and the heritage of the sport.
Audrey Wallace
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