
Since I dislocated my shoulder (again) two weeks before the tourney in Tahoe I wasn’t playing, but I do miss the bruises and welts when 100mph balls skip off my arms, thighs and shins. Honestly, I enjoy playing goalie more than I’ve enjoyed nearly anything else in my life.
That being said, I LOVE taking pictures, so it wasn’t the biggest disappointment of my life when my shoulder relegated me to the sideline for the weekend. I recapped Day 1 of our trip in this earlier post and the following photos are from all the lacrosse action from Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Bigfoot fellas, don’t worry if your photo is not included in these, I’ll be posting an extensive collection on my facebook page soon.
CLICK BELOW FOR THE PHOTOS (59 Photos Total)
Flow Bucket sighting.
Beautiful Beautiful Lake Tahoe
Got to introduce these next two laxers. Ryan Craven (below top) and Jeff Brunelle (below) are the founders of the lax site: www.LacrosseAllStars.com. The former Ducks currently hustle in the East Village, NYC and play for the Idaho-based club team, the Woozles.
JB’s got lots of love for team Bigfoot.
Mas Flow.
Bigfoot Defense.
Flow Bucket Defense.
That’s yours truly in the reflection. A rare Broshot sighting.
That’s 100% organic flow. Scalp attached.
Team Bigfoot.
Behold! Thee Mighty Flow-Bucket!
Tags: Bigfoot, lacrosse, lacrosse photography, Lake Tahoe, Lake Tahoe Lacrosse Tournament, Nathan Cordova, Sports Photography, Tahoe Photography, Team Bigfoot















































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