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FEATURES LACROSSE MAGAZINE >> SEPTEMBER 2014 >> VOLUME 38/NUMBER 9
Wes Berg
Lydia Sutton
U15 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 28 Ú A 3d Select repeat, an all-Yellow Jacket medal stand and more from the sixth-annual
US Lacrosse U15 National Championships. By Brian Logue and Paul Krome
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 32 Ú Backstopped by an emerging star in Dillon Ward and bolstered by the perfect,
plodding game plan, Canada beat host U.S. for its third FIL world title. Also in this special 14-page section: Uganda’s unlikely journey, thoughts from Team USA’s bunker, the Olympic dream and more from the biggest event in international lacrosse history. By Corey McLaughlin and Matt DaSilva
PRO WOMEN’S LAX: COULD IT WORK? 48 Ú Team STX hopes to be the catalyst for mainstream appeal, while Team LM takes a
stab at a mock WMLL inaugural draft. By Megan Schneider
FRESHMAN 15 LISTS 50 Ú College fall ball is all about the new kids on the block. Who stands to make the most
immediate impact among rising freshmen? By Brett Amadon and Mark Macyk A Publication of US Lacrosse August 2012 >> LACROSSE MAGAZINE 3 >>ON THE COVER
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Uganda captain Patrick “Pato” Oriana (left), goalie Allan Amone and defenseman Ronald Otim. Photo by Trevor Brown
Yellow Jackets 2017 Blue players celebrate their 13-7 win over Yellow Jackets 2018 Blue in the USL U15 National Championship.
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‘FOR UGANDA, FOR AFRICA’
The Pride of the Pearl. The Rise of the Cranes. Lacrosse Magazine ■ September 2014 ■ Vol. 38 No. 9 ■
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‘Legends Never Die’
Dillon Ward leads Canada to gold page 34
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