"Face guarding" is a defensive strategy often used by upper-level Lacrosse teams that scout their opposition. The general concept is to identify the opposing team's best player (i.e. their highest scorer, or playmaker) and then assign a player to guard them as heavily as possible, to ensure that he or she doesn't touch the ball to exacerbate and take advantage of the other teams reliance on that player
Yes it protects your head and face from the sun.
slap them in the face
No in womens lacrosse. I'm fairly certain you can in mens because the face is protected.
a face off for the ball
First off, you have to get decent marks in the English Language. Come back when you're better, Mr. Garding.
the 3 headed dog is in the underworld garding the gates
Hockey and Lacrosse are two (2).
1. The split dodge 2. The face dodge
At the X in the center of the field.
proffessional licking your face
Lacrosse balls are made out of solid indian rubber.
each other or other tribes