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Lizbeth – Summer Intern

We are thrilled to have Lizbeth joining BRIDGE this summer. She has been a fantastic player and teammate for our Irma Rangel Lady Panthers. We fully expect to see the same work ethic and motivation to succeed off the field as well. Her internship will focus around researching and building various policies and procedures for a safe environment at BRIDGE. In addition, she will be an integral in creating healthy lifestyle reinforcement guides and tips for every one of our student-athletes. Here are some words from Lizbeth, about her experiences and what she is looking forward to from an internship.

“Working at BRIDGE is a great opportunity to be able to give back to an organization that first introduced me to lacrosse. I have been playing with BRIDGE for soon to be five years and began volunteering with BRIDGE at local camps two years ago. I realized how amazing it is that kids can get excited about a sport they have never seen and are willing to learn it. Expanding lacrosse is a great thing and something that I want to be a part of. David puts in a lot of work in expanding the organization and I am very glad I get to help him with that. I am looking forward to spending the summer working at BRIDGE and helping introduce a great sport to kids. It should be a fun and rewarding experience.”

- Lizbeth Alvarez | Summer Intern 2013

 

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Jesuit Varsity Lacrosse Goalie Hosts Goalie Clinic for BLD Players

On Wednesday, March 14, 2012, Jesuit Prep’s starting Varsity goalie, Dan Morris, hosted a goalie clinic for BRIDGE goalies at St. Philip’s School & Community Center.

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When asked why he wanted to be involved with BRIDGE Lacrosse Dallas, Dan had stated “I wanted to run goalie clinics for BRIDGE because I love the idea of helping to develop the next generation of goalies in Texas. The kids I coach remind me of when I started playing as a little kid.”

Six goalies from St. Philip’s, Hillcrest, Barack Obama, and Irma Rangel came out to the clinic looking forward to having fun while bettering their goalie skills.

Irma Rangel’s JV goalie left the clinic saying, “I thought it was a fun and helpful experience! I definitely enjoyed the clinic because I learned things I wouldn’t have had a chance to learn at practice. It’s always good to hear feedback from different people about how you can improve.”

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