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Scoring by getting the ball into the net

The goal of Lacrosse
100

The long tool used to catch, throw, and carry the ball.

Crosse or Lacrosse stick

100

The position that stays near the opponent’s goal and tries to score.

Attacker

100

The group of Native Americans who invented lacrosse

Haudenosaunee

100

What the netting in a Lacrosse stick is called

Mesh

200

10

The amount of players that are on the field at a time

200

The material a Lacrosse ball is made from.

Rubber

200

The position that plays both offense and defense and runs the whole field.  (hint: my position)

Midfielder

200

One reason Native Americans originally played lacrosse

community, Warrior training, healing, or conflict resolution

200

how to get open in Lacrosse

Constantly running around

300

The motion used to keep the ball in the stick while running

Cradling

300

The part of a Crosse the ball is kept and thrown in

The head

300

The position that protects the team’s goal

Goalie

300

How long some early lacrosse games could last

Several days

300

The action of hitting an opponent with your stick to try to make them drop the ball

Stick Checking

400

soccer sized turf or grass field

Lacrosse field

400

The size of the goal  

6x6

400

The position that uses long sticks to stop the other team.

Defensemen

400

What modern city the Iroquois originated

Syracuse

400

the reason the goalie’s stick has a larger head than other players’ sticks

to block shots easier

500

This is the reason lacrosse players can keep the ball in their stick while running without dropping it

Cradling

500

The piece of equipment that only one player on each team uses.

Goalie stick

500

The group of players most responsible for scoring goals (hint: both offensive positions)

Attack unit

500

The modern country where the first official lacrosse rules were written

Canada

500

A contact sport (hint: basketball, soccer)

The type of sport Lacrosse is