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The tag line says it all: “Just for the fun of it.”
The heart and soul of our sport are the kids who play it for that purest purpose. We’ve revamped the back of USA Lacrosse Magazine to provide contents and activities tailored to youth, middle and high school players — with everything from rookie reporters to comic book heroes.
Here’s what you’ll find in this section.
In each edition, we’ll pair up a USA Lacrosse youth, middle or high school player to interview a professional or U.S. national team player who got his or her start in the same community.
Want a byline in our magazine? We’re accepting rookie reporter nominations at freeplay@usalacrosse.com. The ideal candidate is self-confident and outgoing, will prepare and ask thought-provoking questions and has an interest in sports media or journalism.
September/October 2022 edition: See answers below.
Illustrator Alyssa March reimagines your favorite lacrosse stars as superheroes (and maybe a few villains).
Calling all aspiring artists and writers.
We are now accepting submissions of lacrosse-themed art from youth, middle and high school players — a great opportunity to express your passion for the sport!
Drawing and illustration
Painting
Comic art
Editorial cartoon
Sculpture
Digital art
Photography
Email high-resolution (300 DPI) image files (JPG or PNG preferred) to freeplay@usalacrosse.com or tag us on social media (@USALacrosseMag).
September/October 2022 edition: “The Depth of Lyle,” by Joshua Cho, 17, of Centreville, Va.
Kids can also submit lacrosse-themed writing, including but not limited to:
Flash fiction
Personal essay
Dramatic script
Humor
Poetry
Short story
Journalism
Email submissions (no more than 500 words) to freeplay@usalacrosse.com or tag us on social media (@USALacrosseMag).
Submitting these contents constitutes permission for USA Lacrosse to edit (for space, spelling, grammar and style) and publish them in USA Lacrosse-owned media properties. A minor must have his/her parent’s or legal guardian’s permission to enter.
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More Than A Medal
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