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We would like to congratulate the South Carolina Gamecocks for putting on a great performance this weekend at the SELC tournament. It’s a unique experience to be involved in such a high-profile tournament and the hard work and determination that their players put forth put them in the place they were this weekend. They made it all the way to the final game where they ended up losing 9-7 in a hard-fought game against Virginia Tech. To honor this accomplishment, we thought we would highlight the lids they were wearing this season.
School record boards are most often installed indoors, usually in the gym or athletic hallway. This is fine for sports that are played indoors, but creates a disconnect for sports that compete on fields and courts outside the building. Many fans and rival teams who attend sporting events never see the inside of the school. This is where an outdoor record board can be beneficial. It offers the opportunity to display records right where they’re broken, and where fans congregate.
One of the most common questions we hear from customers following the design process is ‘What will I actually receive when I place an order with you?’. This question is not referring to the how their lacrosse helmet wraps will look. Every order goes through a thorough design process where our sales and design departments work with the customer to ensure their wrap looks perfect. Design proofs that illustrate how the helmet wrap will look on a helmet have already been approved. The question is rather about the materials, layout, and packaging.
The athletic department at Island Coast High School in Cape Coral, FL put together a comprehensive project that included a record board for each sport. Not only were they thoughtful about different sports and their various records, Island Coast was very deliberate in the way they displayed the boards.
One of the biggest topics in women’s lacrosse is the introduction of legislation requiring helmets that offer more protection than the currently-required goggles. Players, coaches, administrators, and parents have become more aware of the potential for head injuries as well as the resulting liability. Everyone involved wants the same thing—to keep the athletes safe. Many theories exist on the best way to keep players safe and they often diverge on the issue of whether or not to legislate women's lacrosse helmets. As the game exists today, there are tightly enforced rules in place designed to keep players safe. Many people have weighed in on whether additional rules and their enforcement are enough to keep kids safe.

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