By Steve Stenersen on
10/9/2010 7:00 PM
As parents, we like to think that we know what’s best for our young athletes, but the truth is we need to do more listening than talking.
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By Steve Stenersen on
8/30/2010 8:01 PM
Teaching a sport correctly is the most fundamental way to minimize injury.
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By Steve Stenersen on
7/20/2010 11:30 PM
Despite politics and controversy, England has done a wonderful job hosting the 2010 FIL Men's World Championship.
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By Steve Stenersen on
6/13/2010 5:28 PM
The possibility that body contact may expose young lacrosse players to increased risk of serious injury is certainly worth careful reflection.
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By Steve Stenersen on
5/3/2010 9:48 PM
Yesterday morning, while daughter Audrey (12) and son Cole (10) were eating breakfast, I was overcome with emotion. I kept my back turned to them while I made their lunches, but they knew what was happening and why…it was a quiet kitchen for a few minutes.
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By Steve Stenersen on
4/24/2010 9:14 AM
Officiating is much more than knowing the rules and blowing a whistle...it's also about engaging and connecting with players, parents and coaches to remind them that officials are human, after all.
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By Steve Stenersen on
4/5/2010 11:00 AM
Two stories of passion and perseverence from which we all can learn.
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By Steve Stenersen on
3/28/2010 8:59 AM
Kids learn best through experience and by making mistakes…not by being micromanaged through every pass.
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By Steve Stenersen on
3/15/2010 4:05 PM
The practice of knowingly including over-aged players on tournament teams is indefensible and illustrates the very worst of youth sports. Not only does it erode the integrity of athletic competition, it also violates the implied oath of all youth coaches to model the very best behavior for young and impressionable minds…and it jeopardizes the safety of players who are forced to play against more mature – and often larger – competition.
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By Steve Stenersen on
3/8/2010 9:45 AM
We know so much more about concussion injuries today, including the fact that a brain injury (which is really what a concussion is) can cause long term damage if not recognized and treated responsibly. Although the overall injury profile in both boys and girls lacrosse is favorable when compared to other sports, concussion remains a concern for lacrosse players.
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