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Monday 27 July 2015

Otim hopeful for Kenya vs Uganda in the Africa Lacrosse Initiative.

Otim Daniel hopeful for Kenya vs Uganda historicals in the Africa Lacrosse Initiative.

>My name is Otim Daniel. I'm a hopeful for Kenya vs Uganda historical lacrosse game in the near future. Thanks to all you supporting the junior lax programs in Africa.< Cc Tom Bileski Tom Schreiber Ken Keefner Noah Landriault Jonathan Christmas Ken Kasule Patrick' Patrick Jaffari Ibrahim Makanda and Kendu Sarre
— with Africa Lacrosse.
Otim Daniel at Makerere University Business School Nakawa training grounds.



Ken Kasule along with Lacrosse Unites have extensively fueled the growth and publicity of the Kenya Lacrosse projects that has abig number of juniors working hard day and night.
Watching the games off the screens in order improve their own theoritical knowledge of the game.

The growing word has since compelled a need to have the East African nations of Uganda and Kenya to want to make use of the opportunity to open up the historical Africa nations lacrosse games.

Is this the moment we all have waited for the African Lacrosse market to begin expanding........ follow twitter updates +Africa Lacrosse @AfricaLacrosse.

Saturday 4 July 2015

The South Africa Lacrosse Project.

The South Africa Lacrosse Project.

In many ways lacrosse is continously becoming popular in Africa just like it is in the whole world and the excitement continues to grow with a possible inaugaral Uganda vs Kenya home and away African Nations games that are in the pipeline.

The block buster news this week is that South Africa would also arrive on international lacrosse games with Kenya for both Africa and the world championships in Manchester England 2018.

The 9th annual South African Lacrosse Project clinics are still underway in Limpopo with over apool of over 126 youth players of both boys and girls.

South African Lacrosse Project clinics with American Coach/Instrutor.

 
The constant acceptance for the sport by African youth from various sports disciplines is a win for the global lacrosse familyon the account for bigger intetions like getting back into the Olympics schedule and popularization of the game in the All-World Games.
The feeling that comes with proper use of astick and ball.
Female players are equally given attention in all African lacrosse nations which is also a tool and plat form provided to be able to empower African women through diversfication of acombination of sports and aproper education.
Femal instructors delivering instructional classes to girl prayers.
For more information regarding the growth and coordination of African lacrosse activities send email to africalacrosse@gmail.com twitter.com/twesiime.