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JHLax Boys HS WALL BALL CHALLENGE for New Unis

Over the past decade, the Jackson Hole Lacrosse Club has grown from one small team to hundreds of players across all levels. As a more established sport, the high school team feels it would be great to match colors with the other high school sports, as it brings more school pride as well as recognition for the sport in all high school students. As of right now, we have blue and yellow jerseys and helmets, and we would like to be able to switch to black and orange.

We are trying to fundraise to be able to get these jerseys, and we as a team feel it would be a good team bonding activity, as well as a move towards becoming a more respected club in the region. We want to look presentable at higher level tournaments to gain more recognition from other players as well as other coaches/scouts.

As a team, we decided that we needed to work for these jerseys, and in order to back up the nice gear with strong play, we are going to do a wall ball challenge. The goal for each player is 1,000 reps with each hand, so any amount of money per rep would be great. We greatly appreciate any donations.

Will you support me in our team's WINTER WALL-BALL CHALLENGE? 

You can sponsor a player at the rate of your choosing - anywhere from one dollar down to 1 cent per rep.

We will all be tracking our progress and uploading photos and videos to this page.  You can follow along and check back to make sure we are completing all of the wall-ball reps you paid for!

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    Co-organizers (21)

    Jackson Hole Lacrosse Club
    Organizer
    Jackson, WY
    Jackson Hole Lacrosse Club
    Beneficiary
    Alex French
    Co-organizer
    Max French
    Co-organizer
    Tommy Berner
    Co-organizer
    Dave Madeira
    Co-organizer

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