User:MorrowGulley695

Box Lacrosse, also referred to as boxla or boxcrosse is an indoor version of outdoor field lacrosse. The distinction among a field lacrosse game and a box lacrosse game is like night-and-day.

Box Lacrosse is predominantly played in Canada during the summer months. Box Lacrosse began in the 1930's as a means to bring income to hockey rinks in the off season. Additionally it kept players fit throughout the summer months.

In Canada box lacrosse is a lot more popular than field lacrosse from which it was derived. The guidelines of box lacrosse and field lacrosse are very diverse and of course the surface of play is quite different. Box lacrosse is played indoors, in hockey arenas (with no the ice) or on indoor soccer fields.

The purpose in box lacrosse is smaller than the purpose in field lacrosse and the attacking team must take a shot on aim within 30 seconds of gaining possession of the ball.

summer basketball camps