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Membership Save 10 percent or more at Marriott hotels


As the offi cial hotel partner of US Lacrosse since 2010, Marriott provides members with savings of 10 percent or more on weekend rates at 2,000-plus participating hotels worldwide. The offer is valid Thursday through Sunday and must include a Friday or Saturday night stay. Learn more about the BreakAway Discount Program at uslacrosse.org/marriott.


US Lacrosse, ComLax team up for member savings Upon purchasing or renewing a membership in US Lacrosse, members will receive with their welcome kit a coupon for 15 percent off their next purchase at comlax.com or at one of the retailer's 20 stores in seven states.


Games Administration Nominate coaches and offi cials for youth awards


Do you know a coach or offi cial making a signifi cant impact in the growth of youth lacrosse? If so, nominate that person for one of the US Lacrosse Youth Awards. The dedication of individuals has been the driving force behind the growth of youth lacrosse, and we want to recognize these difference makers. Visit uslacrosse.org/youthawards.


Floor open for rule change proposals Do you have a rule change in boys’ or girls’ lacrosse that you’d like to suggest? The US Lacrosse rules subcommittees will review your proposal. Submit at uslacrosse.org/boysrules for boys' lacrosse or uslacrosse.org/girlsrules for girls' lacrosse. US Lacrosse authors or has input on rules for youth and high school lacrosse.


US Lacrosse Foundation Join “Dream Drive” to fund opportunities to play


The US Lacrosse Foundation’s Dream Drive hopes to fund First Stick Program grants for two fl edgling lacrosse communities at $16,110 each. The Dream Drive also looks to offset the cost of travel for the U.S. Men’s team this summer. Help US Lacrosse raise $32,220 to fulfi ll dreams by donating at uslacrosse.org/dreamdrive.


Sport Development Malik Gay wins ‘Lax for All’ essay contest


Congratulations to 13-year-old Malik Gay of Atlanta, winner of US Lacrosse’s “Lax for All” essay contest.


Gay's submission best answered, “What is the importance of diversity and inclusion in lacrosse?” Read more about Gay and check out his essay at uslacrosse.org/inclusion.


US Lacrosse partner PCA offering scholarships Dozens of high school athletes will win scholarships through Positive Coaching Alliance’s 2014 Triple-Impact Competitor Scholarship Program, sponsored by Deloitte. The awards will be determined based on essays that explain how the applicant represents a Triple-Impact Competitor: personal mastery, leadership, and honoring the game. The program is open to high school juniors (class of 2015) nationwide. Rules and application at positivecoach.org.


US Lacrosse Youth Award winners are honored at the annual convention.


Mobile Coach 3.0 ready The US Lacrosse Coaching Education Program's (CEP) Mobile Coach gives coaches more than 200 drills, complete with diagrams and videos on your computer, iPhone or Android. Mobile Coach 3.0 is now available and features a new user interface and the ability to diagram, save, and share plays and drills.


US Lacrosse is the national governing body of lacrosse. Through responsive and effective leadership, we provide programs and services to inspire participation while protecting the integrity of the sport. See what we're up to at uslacrosse.org.


34 LACROSSE MAGAZINE April 2014>> A Publication of US Lacrosse


©JOHN STROHSACKER; ©MALIK GAY


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