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About Jonathan Edwards
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There isn`t really a question I can`t answer. If I`m not able to answer a question directly I can certainly point you in the right direction.

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I was a high school All-American who was recruited by a number of Division 1 schools. I have also been a coach and ran a high school program for four years. I have coached at summer camps and also run my own website for goalies as well as a lacrosse fitness site.

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I was an All-American and an All-League player as well as the MVP of the East West Prep School All Star Game.

 
   

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Topic: Lacrosse



Expert: Jonathan Edwards
Date: 6/29/2008
Subject: Heads

Question
I'm looking to buy a head off of a website, but I do not know if I should get it pre-strung or un-strung nd go to Lacrosse America to get it strung. Help?

Answer
Nick it depends on the website.  If it's a reputable lacrosse store they may be able to string it properly.  Not sure if sending it to Lacrosse America will be of any more benefit.  If you have had a stick strung there before and you liked it then go for it.  Once you get a string job you like from someone you might want to stick with them until you learn how to string your own stick.  I highly recommend learning how to string your own so you don't get stuck in this situation in the future.

Let me know what you decide.  

Jonathan -
www.lacrossegoaltending.blogspot.com

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