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2nd Annual McKinney Laxfest

BRIDGE Lacrosse could not make the impact we do, without the amazing help and support of outside organizations. We are incredibly blessed to have such great friends like the McKinney Lacrosse Association. For the second year in a row, McKinney Lacrosse hosted a lacrosse festival with the proceeds going to BRIDGE.

Last year, we raised $7,100 from both the laxfest and a generous donation made from TeamLax of Frisco. This year, we brought in just over $8,000 from the laxfest, shirt sales and, another great donation from TeamLax. With more than 40 teams in attendance, the weekend was a great event to showcase fantastic lacrosse teams and a community that is supportive of each other.

McKinney Lacrosse was a great host, they provided all the support and took care of the logistics of running a weekend long event. In addition to the three games that each team played, there was a special events area for individual players to show off their skills. Games included, fastest shot and agility drills, with the potential for a prize at the end.

 

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Goodbye Spring

BRIDGE Lacrosse has officially ended the spring season. What an amazing spring it was, too. This year, we had some great accomplishments and we learned a lot. Our spring programming focuses on our three South Dallas community partners, the Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy, the Irma Rangel Young Women’s Leadership School and St. Philip’s School and Community Center. In total, we worked with 100 kids at these three schools.

At the Barack Obama Academy, our 7th/8th grades boys finished an impressive 8-5 in only their second year as a team. We are so incredibly proud of our young student-athletes as they made great strides and competed at a high level all year. The Eagles also participated in the McKinney Laxfest and made a trip to Tyler to play Tyler and Shreveport lacrosse in a friendly play-day. A special thank you to Coach Jack, John and Curtis for their hard work and to Cheryl for assisting with many of the daily operations of running the team.

For St. Philip’s, we had an impressive coaching staff this year that also saw two parents serving as assistant coaches. For our 5th/6th grade boys, they put together some high-quality wins and were consistent throughout the year. Thank you to Coach Ellis, Cory and Brian for bringing your passion for lacrosse to our 5th/6th graders. At the 3rd/4th grade level, Coach Lewis returned with help from Coach Josh and our two parent coaches, Anthony and Jeff. With great emphasis on developing young talent and skills, our coaches guided an eager young team to be hard working student-athletes. Coach Lewis, Anthony and Josh also coached a combined 4th-6th Saints team at the McKinney Laxfest.

Not too far from St. Philip’s, our Irma Rangel program achieved some great things. For our Junior Varsity team, they scored an unprecedented number of goals, more than 100. With Coach Amber and Coach John in their third season of lacrosse, the culture and core of the JV team really took shape. At the middle school level, our 7th/8th grade girls continued to progress and develop into formidable players. Each of the girls enjoyed playing and were enthusiastic throughout the spring. Our team participated in the Hockaday Playday and the McKinney Laxfest. We are so thankful for the support of everyone to continue another spectacular spring year.

See you all for fall ball!

 

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Spring Is Here

This is a special spring for BRIDGE Lacrosse. Like last year, we have six teams off and running. However, what’s different about this year? The Lady Saints 5/6 is now a new team at Irma Rangel. This new team helps create a feeder team into our Irma 7/8 girls. And for the first time in our history, we now have four parents serving as assistant coaches. They are helping our head coaches while learning and gaining valuable lacrosse experience. We are thrilled to be adding another Irma Rangel alum to our coaching staff too. Coach Clarissa, will be a assisting Coach Jessica with our new Irma Rangel 5/6 team. Why else is this spring special for BRIDGE? The legend of Coach Jack continues as he is now serving as a coach with the Barack Obama Eagles. It is great to see Coach Jack working with our older boys and passing the torch to our younger coaches at St. Philip’s School & Community Center. Our Irma JV girls are well on track to scoring 100 goals this season. An accomplishment that would have been completely unprecedented a mere two seasons ago. This team, under Coach Amber and John, are truly making tremendous strides on the field. After winning their season opener, locking in a huge home win and scrapping with some of the more established programs, like Ursuline, we believe that this team is destined for greatness. For this spring, the BRIDGE coaches agreed to focus on respect and responsibility. These two character values embody what being a BRIDGE student-athlete means. We look forward to seeing our coaches implement these values into their spring season and how our student-athletes reflect on them each. #respect&responsibility

 

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