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This will include outfitting the entire league with apparel items that are designed specifically for lacrosse, and with a little bit of western flair that Adrenaline has become synonymous with. Our phenomenal team of art designers gets very excited to do new and interesting things. Relevant, custom, and unique designs are what they do best and I know they are already bouncing around various designs for the MLL items.

We have innovative, lacrosse specific apparel items we are excited to get on the guys also. Adrenaline Lacrosse is one of the most dynamic brands in lacrosse due to its multi-faceted and authentic nature. Adrenaline is dedicated to enacting a positive social change by utilizing the power of sports with its Awareness program.

Adrenaline Starz is the largest club network in the sport, and includes the nationally ranked Adrenaline West Coast Starz Teams. Adrenaline truly is All Fight No Flight. Visit our website at adrln. Major League Lacrosse commenced play in June and will embark on its fourteenth season. MLL has continued to lead the sport of lacrosse into the mainstream of competitive team sports. More information about the league can be found at www.

Tickets for the event are on sale now by visiting Ticketmaster or by calling the Boston Cannons office at About Adrenaline Adrenaline Lacrosse is one of the most dynamic brands in lacrosse due to its multi-faceted and authentic nature. The guys over on 24SevenLax have also voiced some concerns mostly surrounding promotion of events , but they also believe that the on-field product is exciting and worth seeing.

Lax people I talk to off the record love the idea of the LXM, but question how the tour can sustain itself, and wonder if the greater lacrosse world is ready for two pro outdoor options. So what does the future hold for the LXM, can the LXM exist for a sustained period of time, and are they making the right adjustments to see sustainable long-term success? The event really went off extremely well, which was good, but it also set a very high standard, and not every event after lived up to that level.

After a small grace period though, people then began to blast the LXM for a perceived drop in quality , and the Jacksonville event did nothing to help this perception. Of course others acted like it was a total success. But because it was still SO early… the rushed judgments were a tad unfair on both sides. In the end, what we really learned was that the LXM would see failure along with success, and that as they grew, the goal had to be to cut back on the failures and increase the successes.

This is an obvious statement, but some pro leagues like the NLL seem perfectly content to just keep on their current trajectory of mediocrity talking about the league here, not the players , so when a Tour or League is willing to really look at themselves and make some changes, it gives me more hope.

The LXM is definitely willing to do this, and all you need to do is consider their latest Philadelphia Event. The teams were still called STX and Cascade, which makes sense, but their uniforms were clear plays to the local sports fan populace.

They even went so far as to have custom helmet decals made, but unfortunately those were stolen, and never saw the light of the field. If you see someone with those decals below on their helmets, you know they were stolen. Messed up. They must have gone to a hardware store and bought mailbox numbers to slap on the helmets in the place of the decals. Did they look great? But it shows that even in the face of adversity, the LXM is willing to be creative and think outside the box.

And that really bodes well for the Tour. The big takeaway here is that the LXM is actively looking for ways to get hometown sports fans more engaged in their offering. They started this trend by bringing local players on to the teams whenever they went to a new City or area, but the uniform design and helmet decal ideas are another step in this direction.

I approve. I would also accept one team wearing Steelers colors and the other wearing Eagles colors. The obvious portion of this positivity is that people love watching Mike Powell play, and the LXM gave them this opportunity. His video interview with European Lacrosse Magazine made this pretty clear. And the LXM provides this outlet quite nicely. There are no serious coaches screaming at you or busting you over a fancy missed behind the back.

The MLL will continue to get more serious. More teams will be added to the league, teams will practice together more, the season will be lengthened, and eventually player salaries will start to climb back up.



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