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The original lacrosse stick, with its steam-bent stem and deer-hide netting, is at the center of this revival. Many older tribal members recall receiving such sticks as gifts when they were children.
Randy Hall found his lacrosse stick in a Syracuse thrift store. There were three of them, all wooden, thrown onto a shelf. Hall picked one up. He could tell by the craftmanship that it probably ...
The craftsmanship of old wooden lacrosse sticks has always fascinated Derrick Crough. His father Gerry Crough was a trainer for Peterborough senior teams in the 1960s and ‘70s so Derrick, 45 ...
More than 30 years after facing each other on the lacrosse field, two former rivals have teamed up on a new business venture. The pair has developed a weighted lacrosse stick, known as the Power ...
Alfred Jacques, world-renowned lacrosse stick maker for the Onondaga Nation, shows Fulton fourth-grader Jonathon Smiley how to carve and shape a lacrosse stick on a foot-powered bench during a ...
His donated sticks are used in programs in Panama, Malaysia, Kenya and Uganda. His mom estimates they make about 150 sticks a month. Talley bought the business from another lacrosse player when he ...
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