Bring It In - Israel
 
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Israel Lacrosse is partnering with Bring It In - Israel to run youth clinics around Israel. The program kicked off on Friday, August 27th, at the Tel Aviv Sporttech in Park Hayarkon. "The Israeli children at the park took to the game quickly." According to Bring It In - Israel Head Coach David Lasday, "It was great to see how much fun they were having." Many people stopped by to inquire about the game. The day could not of been possible without the help of Bring It In - Israel volunteers.

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"This series of lacrosse clinics will be the first of many," said Scott Neiss, Director of Israel Lacrosse. "It's truly inspiring to see a lacrosse stick in a child's hand for the first time. We're extremely grateful for the support of Bring It In - Israel, Reebok, and the Federation of International Lacrosse for making this a reality."

 
 
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The Native Americans called lacrosse "Little Brother of War"; those who competed in the ancient version of the sport brought glory and honor to themselves and their tribes.

In modern sport, the spirit of comradarie is constant between teammates, opponents and supporters. At any sporting event, big or small, participants and witnesses sweat and cringe, celebrate and chagrin, all through the natural microcosm of life that takes place on fields and courts of competition.

Team sports by nature is a unifier and as a powerful platform it must be used to educate and bring positive impact to our planet.


                                                                                                      Scott Neiss   Director, Israel Lacrosse