LETTERS
From the Editor: Silence Does Nothing
By Matt DaSilva
Within 24 hours of the September/October edition hitting mailboxes, we received hundreds of emails on Gordon Corsetti's inspiring story. Still more of you sounded off on social media. We provide you with a sample of that response.
FUEL
Root Cause
By Megan Schneider
Recent events spur talks among sport’s Native American leaders.
More Fight than Bite
By Matt Hamilton
How St. Joe’s goalie Mike Adler survived a shark attack and revived his career.
Follow the Leader
By Megan Schneider
Over the summer, US Lacrosse published “60 Ways to Play,” a free resource available for download featuring physical literacy games that do not require equipment. One such activity is mirroring, which is similar to the popular children’s game Follow the Leader.
Lacrosse for Everyone
By Alexis Heath
How the adaptive movement has increased access to the sport, including for Olivia Noyle, an 18-year-old with autism who helps run Parkville practices, Brendan Biancucci, a lacrosse player succeeding despite having epilepsy, and Atlantic Adaptive Lacrosse, which is helping give children with special needs a chance to play the game in Delaware.
GYM RATS
Karen Sutton: "Strong is the New Pretty"
By Megan Schneider
Meet the U.S. team doctor who could rival any of the players in the weight room.
John Galloway: Double Duty
By Matt Hamilton
John Galloway, the gold medal-winning goalkeeper for the U.S. national team and Jacksonville head coach, incorporates the Dolphins’ strength and conditioning program into his own regimen.
Tough Sledding
By Matt Hamilton
Sergio Perkovic has been busy since graduating from Notre Dame in 2017. He shows us how he gets his explosive abilities on the lacrosse field.
Fit for Stripes
By Matt Hamilton
Kevin Forrester was an avid weightlifter years ago, but with the changes in the game of lacrosse, he's had to adapt so he succeed as an official.
Just for Kicks
By Megan Schneider
Kara Mupo, the two-time NCAA champion and WPLL player, uses kickboxing to train for lacrosse.
Tandem Approach
By Megan Schneider
UConn coach Katie Woods and defensive coordinator Kacie Lewis work out as a team.
Star Power
By Megan Schneider
Juliet Baker, a women’s lacrosse official and high school athletic trainer in Portland, Ore., takes pride in her expertise in injury prevention and rehabilitation.