 | | Swarm players visit on March 23, 2006 | On March 23, 2006, several members of the Minnesota Swarm professional lacrosse team came for a visit.
 | | Brock Boyle teaches the students how to use the lacrosse stick |
From http://www.laxhistory.com on the history of lacrosse, as played by Native Americans: "Indian lacrosse was a mass game and often teams were made up of one hundred to one thousand braves on each side. The goals were usually five-hundred yards to one-half mile apart. On occasion, the goals could be seperated by several miles. Usually a large rock or tree was considered the goal and a score was recorded by hitting the rock or tree with a ball. Some tribes used goal posts six to nine feet apart, and the ball had to pass between them for a score, much like today's game."
 | | 5th grade students learn ball handling skills from Brock Boyle |
 | | Jamie Taylor of the MN Swarm talks to the students about lacrosse. |
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