Author Archives: FLG Lacrosse Staff
All Business
It isn’t a secret that Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather is the athlete people love to hate in today’s society (and it isn’t exactly hard to see why). Since his rise to stardom in the late ‘90s, Mayweather has been known for his trash talk in the media, the lavish lifestyle he doesn’t hesitate to flaunt and
Winning Takes Care of Everything
“Adversity causes some men to break; others to break records” – William A. Ward One of my favorite quotes and something that I have been able to refer back to whenever times are tough, whether it is with injury, a tough string of losses, and all other troubles athletes
Helmets & Women’s Lacrosse
If you were to turn on the TV four or five years ago, the only lacrosse you would see on TV (if any) was men’s division one lacrosse, usually around the time of the playoffs in May. However, not only is there much more lacrosse now on a weekly basis, but there is an impressive
The Process
The job process is something that seems so long off for everyone, so it is a bit of a rude awakening when you get to college and you have to start to research, prepare for, and decide on a career field that you will most likely be in for the rest of your life (scary
Beyond the X’s and O’s
Hope everyone is having a good week! First lesson learned from Super Bowl Sunday: If your team isn’t in it, it’s a lot less entertaining. I am pretty sure I had near heart attacks last year watching the Giants’ unbelievable playoff run and Super Bowl win. The other day Corey (Winkoff) had mentioned something interesting
Concussions & Lacrosse
If anyone has any good ways to stay warm with this weather, feel free to share, because I am still trying to de-frost from the whole cold thing going on outside. I thought I would use this week’s blog to talk about something interesting I heard on ESPN radio this morning. Mike Greenberg said, “football
The Return: Steve Jahelka
What’s up FLG family, Steve Jahelka here. This is the inaugural blog of many that will be keeping you up to date throughout the spring on my recovery from surgery. I had surgery January 8th to completely repair my torn labrum and bicep tendon in my right shoulder, as well as the total detachment of