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The US Lacrosse First Sport Society honors Native American communities who were the originators of lacrosse and recognizes generous leadership donors who made gifts of $1,000 or more to US Lacrosse or the US Lacrosse Foundation from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2015. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of our donor lists, however, in the unfortunate event of an error, please contact Debbie Franklin at 410.235.6882 ext. #121 or dfranklin@ uslacrosse.org.


TUSCARORA SOCIETY ($750,000-$999,999) Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association ~ ^


OTTAWA SOCIETY ($250,000-$499,999) Dr. Lawrence A. Feldman ^


ONONDAGA SOCIETY ($100,000-$249,999) CFP Foundation ~ ^ The Crockett Family ~ ^ Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund ~ ^ > France-Merrick Foundation ^ Jamie and Marritje Greene ^ Greene Van Arsdale Foundation ^


ONEIDA SOCIETY ($50,000-$99,999) Anonymous (1) ^


Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund ~ >


Fortress Charity Fund > The Kelly Family / Kelly Integral Solutions, LLC / Janet and Frank Kelly, Gayle and Frank Kelly, Tee and John Kelly, Melissa and David Kelly, Heidi and Bryan Kelly ^ Henry and Dorothy Rosenberg ^ The Dorothy L. and Henry A. Rosenberg, Jr. Foundation ^


OJIBWE SOCIETY ($25,000-$49,000)


Edward Calkins and Linda Sonders ^ ~


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48 LACROSSE MAGAZINE » June 2016 A Publication of US Lacrosse


BIG IMPACT SOFT STICK,


BY PAUL OHANIAN


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