No. Lacrosse is a noun - a sport invented by the Canadian First Peoples that uses a ball, and netted cups mounted on the end of a stick, played somewhat similarly to field hockey.
The stick used in polo cross is called a "polo cross stick" or simply a "stick." It typically features a long handle and a netted head designed for catching, carrying, and hitting the ball. The design allows players to maneuver effectively while riding on horseback during the game.
netted
Ice hockey is played on ice, while field hockey is played on a grass surface, the rules in field hockey are kinder than ice hockey, and the sticks vary between versions.
rambutan leaves is parallel or netted veins
I netted eight fish with that throw of the seine!
It has netted leaves
netted veins
I think the watermelon is a dicot, so the leaf venation will be reticulated, or netted.
The game of hockey is a very popular sport. The game of hockey requires one to chase a puck around the field with a stick, scoring goals against the opposing team.
A field hockey stick is a field hockey stick. There is no differentiation between those used on either surface; most stick models can and will be used on both.
It is quite simply referred to as a "hockey stick" or a "stick" by most people.