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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: 6/7/2008
Subject: shaft

Question
how do you measure if a shaft is to big or to small?

Answer
Joe you actually measure the length of the entire stick with the shaft screwed into the head.  Take a tape measure from the very end of the plastic (scoop) to the opposite butt end.  Attack and Midfield sticks can be between 40 and 42 inches.  Defensive sticks between 52 and 72 inches.  Your stick can not measure between 42 and 52 inches unless you're a goalie.

If you need anything else just ask.

Jonathan -
www.lacrossegoaltending.blogspot.com

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