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Curtis Tarver
@cwt302 · 4:41

Redwoods to Put Down Roots - And the Rest of the League, Too!

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And so instead of necessarily picking a new set of cities each season, they will be heading to the home turf of each of their member teams. So it's going to be very interesting. First of all, what cities are ultimately selected, knowing that the nation has some lacrosse hotbeds and some other growing areas looking to see, especially now that they've got a few years of the barnstorming model under their belt

Since its launch, the Premier Lacrosse League’s teams have been nomadic by design. Starting in 2024, they’ll have a place to call home. #80mins

@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 0:55

@cwt302

But one of the things I love is that they're going to be moving around to the locations that are connected to the teams and not from random place. That sounds really cool. Thank you for the reminder that I should kind of peek around and see what's going on there because I live in Los Angeles now and I'm disconnected. But you're getting me curious. I wonder if this is all male teams, right? Are there female lacrosse teams?
@cwt302
Curtis Tarver
@cwt302 · 1:42

@DBPardes

It. I all but telegraphed the fact that when you said you were watching your nephews playing the sport that you were going to continue on within Baltimore, and I say that half jokingly, but Baltimore is where I came to really love and appreciate the sport of lacrosse, and I know that it is one of the considered hotbeds. Baltimore, Long Island, Central New York are some of the areas with long and strong lacrosse traditions
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