Hotel Should Gel

The beauty of hitting the road with our select teams is giving our players an opportunity to gel off the field. One of the best places for players to come together off the field is the hotel. Below are three reasons why giving your select players an opportunity to stay in the same hotel, will give them the opportunity to gel:

1. Hang with someone new. When your players stay in the same hotel they get an opportunity to get to know other players on their team. Practices, training sessions, and clinics don’t give players the same opportunity to get to know one another. They are too busy playing. Chilling at a hotel is ideal for players to bond, get to know one another, and learn something new about someone on their team.

2. Time to connect. Hotels offer valuable down time for players. This gives players an opportunity to exchange phone numbers, social media handles, or emails. Now, players can connect even when they aren’t at a select team event.

3. Time to be kids. The hotels are a great chance for players on your team to be kids. Enjoy some laughs. Hang out and watch a movie. Chill by the pool. Taking a step away from the seriousness of organized youth sports and spending time having fun is healthy for player’s club sports experience.

Let us know what staying at hotel on a road trip has done for you team by commenting below!

 
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Muhlenberg Fresh Gear

FLG’s Dan Doreste shares his fresh Muhlenberg gear! #FLG #FreshGearFriday

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Free Training – Coming To a Town Near You

The FLG Free Training Series: Coming to a town near you!

First clinic is in Seaford, NY at Cedar Creek Park – Monday, April 18 – 6:00pm

All you have to do is register at flglacrosse.com and show up ready to learn and have some fun!

Dates and times for other free clinics will be coming soon!

Any questions call (516)750-6500

Free Training Calendar

 
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Former FLG Players Announced to Tewaaraton Watch List

Massapequa, NY – On February 23rd, The Tewaaraton Foundation announced the 2016 Tewaaraton Award watch lists for men’s and women’s college lacrosse. Included were three former FLG select players and Garden City products, Devin Dwyer (Harvard), Jackie Jahelka (Adelphi), and Stephen Jahelka (Harvard). The list is also deep in Long Island roots with 21 additional candidates named.

The Tewaaraton Award is the equivalent of the Heisman Trophy for NCAA lacrosse. The watch list includes 50 candidates for men’s and women’s lacrosse from around the country. During the season, the list is narrowed down to a field of 25 candidates and then 5 finalists are announced. A men’s and women’s winner will be announced on Thursday – June 2nd at the 16th Tewaaraton Award Ceremony held in Washington, D.C.

From Left to Right, Jackie Jahelka, Devin Dwyer, & Stephen Jahelka all named to Tewaaraton Award Watch List this past week. They are all FLG Alums. Big Congrats!

Left to Right, Jackie Jahelka, Devin Dwyer, & Stephen Jahelka all named to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List . They are all FLG Alums. Big Congrats!

Devin Dwyer, Sr., Attack (16 goals, 12 assists)

Dwyer has recorded at least 43 points the past three seasons entering his final year of eligibility. He was named on the 2015 Tewaaraton Award watch list. Prior to this season, he was named Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-America honorable mention selection. Dwyer scored the over-time winning goal at UMass on February 27. He tallied four goals and six points in a 14-9 victory over No. 4/4 Duke University which was played at Shuart Stadium on the campus of Hofstra University. The Crimson are 4-1 this season.

*Next Game at Penn State: Saturday – March 12th, 2016 @ 10:00AM (TV: ESPNU)


Jackie Jahelka, Jr., Attack (16 goals, 3 assists)

Member of the 2014 and 2015 Adelphi Women’s Lacrosse NCAA Division II national championship teams. Jahelka, a junior captain All-American, finished last season 9th in the nation in goals (68) and 17th in points (86). After her freshman season, she received Northeast-10 Conference and ECAC rookie of the year honors. Since arriving on campus, Adelphi has a 46-1 record. Jahelka, who holds a 3.90 GPA in the Scholar Teacher Education Program, currently is a coach for the FLG Girls 2023 Nassau team and was a U.S. Lacrosse National All-American at Garden City High School.

*Next Game vs. Saint Michael’s College: Saturday – March 19th, 2016 @ 12:00PM


Stephen Jahelka, Sr., Defense (7 ground balls, 6 caused turnovers)

The two-time captain has come back strong after suffering an injury during the 2015 season. Jahelka, an Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-America third team selection was also named to the 2015 Tewaaraton Award watch list. He was named tri-captain of U.S. Under-19 Men’s National Team that won gold at the 2012 Lacrosse World Championships in Finland. Jahelka, who holds a 3.60 GPA in Economics, was recently selected 14th overall by the Denver Outlaws of Major League Lacrosse (MLL) 2016 Collegiate Draft – the highest an athlete has been drafted in the history of Harvard Athletics.

*Next Game at Penn State: Saturday – March 12th, 2016 @ 10:00AM (TV: ESPNU)


About The Tewaaraton Foundation

Founded at the University Club of Washington DC and first presented in 2001, the Tewaaraton Award is recognized as the preeminent lacrosse award, annually honoring the top male and female college lacrosse player in the United States. Endorsed by the Mohawk Nation Council of Elders and U.S. Lacrosse, the Tewaaraton Award symbolizes lacrosse’s centuries-old roots in Native American heritage. The Tewaaraton Foundation ensures the integrity and advances the mission of this award. Each year, the Tewaaraton Award celebrates one of the six tribal nations of the Iroquois Confederacy – the Mohawk, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca and Tuscarora – and presents two scholarships to students of Native American descent. To learn more about The Tewaaraton Foundation, please visit www.tewaaraton.com.

 
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Happy International Women’s Day

FLG Women's Laxers

On #internationalwomensday and every other day we are super proud of our female #studletes! We can’t wait to see what they can do next!

 
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Give Hope

Hope & Future

Matthew Maher is a motivational speaker who will be presenting at the 2016 FLG Legit Boys & Legit Girls Showcases. To learn more about Matthew Maher, check out one of his talks here! 

 

 
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The Miraculous Becomes the Norm

Picture yourself up at your local high school or in your backyard with a bucket of balls. You pick one up and fire a shot on cage. You paint the corner with your shot. The ball hits the top corner so perfectly it gets stuck. My question for you, what does that miraculous shot on cage make you want to do next?

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Does it make you want to do it again?

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Does it make you want to celebrate, take a picture, go inside, and share it with your friends?

If you want to be great, you should strive to paint corners in front of your teammates, coaches, and crowds live and on numerous occasions. Great players strive to play consistently so coaches know what who they can rely on. Great players try to make the miraculous today, the norm tomorrow.

Do you want to be great? Remember, it’s your choice, no one else’s!

 

 
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First Career G

Because who doesn’t want to see someone score their first collegiate goal.

#Enjoy

 
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10 Reasons Why We’re Organized

“Individual commitment to a group effort – that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.” – Vince Lombardi

The FLG Lacrosse, Inc. staff is comprised of five (5) full-time members and over 30+ coaches. The relationship with our players, parents and business partners is a key component that makes us a successful business. One attribute that has helped identify our brand on a consistent basis is our organization as a group which allows us to limit and learn from our mistakes. Below are the 10 reasons why FLG Lacrosse is organized:
1. Leadership
This trait remains second to none. From our administration to our coaching staff, our leadership has allowed us to thrive. Every day, talented men and women instill values in our players which motivate them to become leaders on and off the field.

2. Experienced
Our full-time staff consists of former lacrosse players and coaches. Each individual has a unique background and past work experiences that adds to the FLG mission. These dynamic individuals are well versed in accounting, finance, business, education, and collegiate athletics.

3. Caring
When all is said and done, lacrosse is secondary. We care deeply about our players’ well-being and the college choice they make. Likewise, we care greatly about our players’ development and growth as young adults.

4. Diligent
We are thorough, meticulous and hard working. We are not a 9-5 company. Our service to our players and their families is a top priority.

5. Professional
We are honest and forthcoming. No one is left in the dark. Information can be easily accessed through our website. We have organizational meetings and seminars throughout the year to keep players and their families informed on our policies and procedures.

6. We’re Different
We are not trying to be better than anyone else in the lacrosse community. We just choose to do things uniquely which separate us from the rest of the lacrosse community.

7. 24/7
Every FLG coach and staff member is readily available when someone has a question. Whether it be a weekday, weeknight, or weekend, we are always available.
8. Communication
We utilize various web-based programs and applications (i.e. Constant Contact, TeamSnap) to keep coaches, players, and parents informed about upcoming events, changes to practices and game times, and cancellations. In addition, full-time FLG staff members are equipped with remote access capabilities.

9. Proactive​
At FLG, we say that “everything should have been done yesterday.” The preparations for summer and fall showcases begin months in advance. Down payments to register for tournaments and showcases are done six months out. We work with a travel company to locate and secure group bookings at a reasonable rate for hotels within close proximity of the competition site.

10. Innovative
Every Friday morning, we conduct a week-in-review/marketing meeting. Our intent is to brainstorm and establish news ways to garner interest in our product. Recently, it was discussed how we could alleviate the amount of daily telephone calls and reach a wider audience with our summer showcases. We established the, ‘FLG Web Series.’ This is a free interactive webinar that allows interested parties to view (right from the comfort of their own home) a wide variety of topics ranging from the recruiting process to playing the right way at a showcase.

Tell us how your Program stays organized by commenting below!

 
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