there is no limit, but you could get ejected if you continously illegally target the head, that ejection would be placed on the descretion of the referee
Lacrosse was invented by Native Americans.
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an athlete
it is the person who passes to the person who scores
the first person to invent sports were the Iroquois-lacrosse
Native North Americans.
You should always ask the person that sent the foward before forwarding it...unless that person tells you to foward it...then you can foward it.
In lacrosse it would be when the opposing team passes the ball to someone and a person on the other team puts their stick out and catches it instead.
An assist is when you pass the bal to the person to scores the goal.
Lacrosse is a native origin game, it was played to train for war,moarn a death, or honor a god. Lacrosse was first seen and documented by a french soldier who called it lacrosse because of them using sticks. The first person to make a club and might as well be the father of lacrosse was Dr. William George Beers.
Personal values vary from person to person
A personal pronoun has:number (singular or plural)person (first person, second person, third person)gender (male, female, neuter)The singular personal pronouns are: I, me, you, he, him, she, her, it.The plural personal pronouns are: we, us, you, they, them.The first person personal pronouns (the person speaking) are: I, me, we, us.The second person personal pronouns (the person spoken to) is: youThe third person personal pronouns (the person/thing spoken about) are: he, him, she, her, it, they, them.The personal pronouns for a male are: he, him.The personal pronouns for a female are: she, her.The neuter personal pronoun is: it.The personal pronouns that can be used for male or female are: I, me, we, us, you.The personal pronouns that can be used for male, female, or neuter are: they, them.