With burgeoning participation numbers, lacrosse is showing staying power locally
May 13, 2012 at 7:00 pm in Duluth News Tribune
Cooper Carlson has seen lacrosse’s image change the past couple of years. The Duluth East sophomore says there’s more talk about the sport at school and more students show up at Duluth-Superior Chargers games. Continue Reading

Way to do your homework Rick. If you had bothered to actually research, the girls have 30 plus girls this year. My daughter has been playing Nighthawks Lacrosse since 7th Grade. We have always had enough girls to field a Varsity and JV team. She is now a senior. While it is fair to say we don’t have the numbers the boys do , to say that the girls don’t have the numbers is basically saying we barely have a team. Of course it is only GIRLS which is par for the course in getting recognition. If I was a person interested in Lacrosse for girls I wouldn’t even bother trying after reading this. Thanks for the help in increasing our numbers Rick! Great Job! *Sarcasm*
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