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Premier High School Lacrosse Event of the Year - THE BEST OF THE BEST!
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Level 2 Sports is pleased to present the adidas National Lacrosse Classic featuring the Top 500 Underclassmen standouts in the country selected to play for their adidas regional team. Open to rising 10th, 11th and 12th grade boys, the Regional Team selection process will be conducted by the top high School coaches after the high school lacrosse season in select cities across the nation. The adidas Regional team selection process and National Games will serve as a showcase for college coaches and scouts. Lacrosse is one of the fastest growing team sports in the United States. The adidas National Lacrosse Classic will provide participant lacrosse players with a socially and athletically rewarding experience to better prepare them to meet the challenges of high school and college academics and athletics.
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About the Classic.
The adidas National Lacrosse Classic is a non-exclusive and open event enabling student-athletes with an opportunity to gain exposure to the college admissions and athletic recruitment process. Level 2 Sports and Champions of Tomorrow will host the largest lacrosse event of the summer featuring the top high school boys and girls on July 18-20, 2008 located nearby Washington D.C. The winner of the national finals will play for the Brogden Cup against the best team in Canada December 2008 in Orlando, Florida.
There will be over 125 women's club teams competing at the Evolution Games. Over 5,000 people including players, parents, college coaches, media and fans will be in attendance.
This event will benefit organizations such as the U.S. Lacrosse Foundation, FCA Lacrosse and R.E.A.C.H.E.S (Rewarding Education Athletic Choices Helping Each Sport) a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2007 to promote, protect and preserve amateur athletics in its truest form. R.E.A.C.H.E.S. provides athletic opportunities to student-athletes of all ages and abilities in a unique environment with the profits of each event earmarked for specific needs in that sport. Learn more about R.E.A.C.H.E.S

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