Mark Greenberg Named Assistant Coach for Israel Men’s Lacrosse Team

JERUSALEM, ISRAEL — The Israel Lacrosse Association announced that Mark Greenberg has been named defensive assistant coach of the Israel National Lacrosse Team which will compete in the 2014 FIL Men’s World Championship, which will be held in Denver, Colo., at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park from July 10 to 19, 2014. “Adding a second Hall […]

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England Wins 2017 Women’s World Cup Bid

Press Release – English Lacrosse Association Today, Thursday 12th July, the Federation of International Lacrosse announced that the English Lacrosse Association has been successful in its bid to host the tenth Women’s Lacrosse World Cup in 2017. This topped a good fortnight for English Lacrosse which saw an England double gold at the European Championships, […]

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A Happy New Year Indeed

It’s 2012, and that means only one thing…it’s The Year of ArchLevel. Up to this point we’ve built our reputation on hosting custom team clinics, supplying coaching throughout the UK, and bringing one of the biggest names in the game over to the UK for a full-blown Pro Tour; STX Pro Kyle Harrison. But while […]

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Sky Sports’ Bob Hunt gets a lesson in lacrosse

Watch as the ELA’s Midlands Development Officer, Dave Abini, turns the tables on sports presenter Bob Hunt, interviewing him about his first lacrosse experience. From throwing and catching to “flicking” the ball, Mr Hunt was given a crash course in the sport from players at Warwick University. We have to say, we were pretty impressed […]

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The ELA present the “Best and Brightest”

As part of their preparation for the upcoming international women’s season – which includes both Home Internationals and the 2012 European Championships in Amsterdam – the ELA are hosting a “Best and Brightest” tournament aimed at showcasing the skills of some of the country’s most talented lacrosse players. The tournament – which will begin on […]

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Can the USA be beaten?

Here at The Report, we’ve seen our fair share of lacrosse tournaments. Most recently, of course, was the U19 women’s World Cup in Hannover which saw the team from the USA claim the trophy in a ferocious victory that was – let’s face it – predictable from day one. That’s not to say that the […]

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