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About Zander Berlinski
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I can answer all questions concerning lacrosse. I am the founder of ZB Lacrosse Company so I am an expert on all different types of equipment and sticks as well as custom stringing. I am also an avid player of the game so I can answer most technical questions about rules.

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Player for 15 years, founder of ZB Lacrosse Company, advanced custom stringer, extreme knowledge of the game and everything around it.

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ZB Lacrosse Co. ( www.zblax.com )

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High school and College

 
   

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Lacrosse - Stick length


Expert: Zander Berlinski - 6/8/2009

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QUESTION:  Zander,
    Thanks for answering my question concerning rock-it-pockets. I have
another one that i am really stumped about. I have looked online for the
rules, but it doesn't say anything about it. I play u-15 field lacrosse. How long
can my shaft be?  I have looked, and all answers are confusing. if you have
any info, please shed some light. I am trying to get a harrow box shaft, but
I'm not sure its the right lengh. (It is 32inches)

ANSWER:      Tom,
In field lacrosse an short stick can be 30-32 inches in length.

Let me know if you have any further questions.

Thanks,
Zander

---------- FOLLOW-UP ----------

QUESTION:  Zander,
    thanks for getting back to me so quick. Does this mean I don't have to
cut a 32 inch stick to make it legal? I know a friend who got the same shaft
and he had it cut.
      Thanks,
           Tom

Answer
   Tom,
No 32 inches is the maximum legal length so as long as the shaft in anywhere between 30-32 inches including 30 and 32, you do not need to get it cut down.

Let me know if you have any further questions and be sure to check out www.zblax.com for all your lacrosse needs.

Thanks,
Zander

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