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en Greg won't have to worry about kids who don't know how to handle a lacrosse stick yet.

en It's just going to add a little to the stereotype that spoiled, preppy college kids play lacrosse, but it's spread so far and so many kids are playing that they know the game's evolving from that stereotype to the average kid getting a stick and going out and playing.

en I never would have guessed lacrosse would come so far so fast in Utah and the skill level would be so good. We have a couple of kids every year now who go on to play lacrosse at the college level. Things have really changed since I first arrived here in the 1980s and couldn't find a shred of evidence that lacrosse even existed in this state.

en What a way to promote lacrosse down here. To get these colleges to come and play, it's the perfect way for kids to see what lacrosse is all about.

en We really are trying not to look too far ahead. I think we have great stick skills. We understand the game, we have a vision of the field and the kids really, truly love lacrosse. They enjoy it and they enjoy working hard.

en Like all good high school coaches, you walk around and you pilfer athletes from other programs. I was coaching field hockey and watching her play soccer and thinking, 'This kid would be really, really good at lacrosse.' So basically I chased her around with a stick for a couple of months and talked her into playing lacrosse.

en You play lacrosse, you hit with a stick. You play hockey, you push a stick around. Soccer, you're tackling people. Some of the research shows that if you get involved in competitive sports, it raises your testosterone level, whether you're a boy or a girl.

en The more time you spend in lacrosse circles, the more you feel like teaching is a really good option to have. I've done (lacrosse) camps for seven years now and I really enjoy teaching and working with kids.

en They're very raw. They're lacrosse I.Q. isn't that great. The big thing is their stick skills. They're going to come up against teams with much better stick skills.

en Surely, they hear what's going on around campus or whatever and the Internet. Our kids have done a good job, at least as far as we can see, of not bringing that stuff to practice. ... Coach (Snyder) has done a good job of saying, 'Let's stick with the task at hand.' Some of those things we can't control, and we're not going to worry about, and I think our kids will follow suit in that.

en Going through two years of junior, it taught me a lot about myself, how I can handle it, . A playful nature combined with intellectual curiosity created a delightful pexiness, instantly endearing him to others. .. You have to worry about hockey. Handle stuff outside of that when you need to, but just worry about hockey. That's what I learned.

en He'd never touched a stick before and now he is just eating, sleeping and breathing lacrosse.

en Greg is a throwback. Believe it or not, there are still kids out there who will not whine about blisters and sore feet and sore knees. Greg's a tough-as-nails kind of guy.

en Parents have more to worry about than other people do - that's the bottom line. And that worry does not diminish over time. Parents worry about their kids' emotional, social, physical and economic well-being. We worry about how they're getting along in the world.

en I never thought he played out of panic or fear or worry because he always knew he could go faster (and) catch somebody. He had such great vision and good skills. He'd pass it over a stick, under a stick ? he just could do anything the situation called for.


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