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The
Game
Box Lacrosse is the most common version of Lacrosse in
Canada and can be traced back to the early 1930s. The
game can be played in an outdoor box; however it is most commonly
played indoors. Box Lacrosse was actually invented in Canada
as a summer sport for hockey players, and uses the existing
hockey arena facilities during the summer months.
Box
(Indoor) Lacrosse brings together the skills used in a variety
of sports: running of soccer, team play of basketball, and the
passing, shooting, and contact of hockey. Minor Box lacrosse
is played in the spring and summer, provides exceptional conditioning
and is fun to play. Many professional hockey players such as
Joe Nieuwendyk, Paul Kariya, Brendan Shanahan, Adam Oates, Gary
Roberts and even Wayne Gretzky played lacrosse in their youth.
Anyone can play Box (Indoor) Lacrosse the big or small
as the game requires and rewards co-ordination and agility
not brawn. Games are played with and without contact
depending on the age and skill level of the players
Both males and females currently play box (indoor) lacrosse
in Saskatchewan. The age divisions are similar to hockey with
kids allowed to play from as young as six years old into their
adulthood.
Box lacrosse is played on an arena floor. There are five runners
and a goalie.
The playing of offense and defense is similar to that in basketball.
The contact is similar to hockey.
The game consist of 3- 20 minute periods similar to hockey.
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