Yes there is cement in some of the new 2008 to 2010 Lacrosse balls specially made, but a large majority of them have no cement in them.
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Games where atheletes can put a spin on the ball have a big difference with lacrosse. The balls are filled with air. A lacrosse ball is way to dense to have any curve in the air. Just watch any mll player shoot. They're shooting over 100 mph and the ball still has no curve.
yes in lacrosse there is a ball used
Usually very bouncy, more bouncy then a tennis ball or basically any other sports ball
With a lacrosse stick and a lacrosse ball
No, a cricket ball is much larger than a golf ball.
A lacrosse ball is very different from a baseball. It is heavier and more bouncy. A baseball is light and stings when you get hit, a lacrosse ball is more of a thud since it is heavier. A lacrosse ball is not harder than a baseball, but it does hurt more when you get hit by one.
No, when a ball falls onto the ground in a lacrosse game it is referred to as a 'ground ball'.
ball stop in lacrosse is a piece of foam material that has an adhesive on one side that allows it to stick to the throat area of the lacrosse head. the ball stop allows players to catch passes and have the ball not bounce off of the bottom plastic.
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