ENGLAND GOES UNDEFEATED AT 2003 WOMEN'S EURO
England won its last game in the tournament and has therefore won all its matches in the EURO 2003, solidifying its position as the no. 1 women's lacrosse nation in Europe.
Everyone is looking forward to the 2004 European Cup in Prague.
TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
1. England
2. Scotland
3. Czech Republic
4. Germany A
5. Scottish Presidents
6. Germany B
TOURNAMENT ALL-STARS
Lisa Schulte - Germany - GK
Ulla Bley - Germany - D
Valerie Krizova - Czech Republic - D
Gayle Vickers - England - D
Veronica Brychcinova - Czech Republic - M
Jane Gardiner - Scotland - M
Franzi Luhn - Germany - M
Felicity White - England - M
Lenka Martinova - Czech Republic - A
Birgit Meyfarth - Germany - A
Ailsa Stott - England - A
TOURNAMENT GALLERY
LAX OPPORTUNITY IN ITALY: Coach wanted for Milan Youth Lacrosse! This will be a paid position (to be worked out directly with players and parents), part time for someone already living in or around Milan, Italy. These kids are 14 and under and are very enthusiastic. They keep asking The Italian Lacrosse Federation to help them find a coach, but all we have been able to do is get them some basic equipment. If interested, contact Roberto Pisa at roberto.pisa@virgilio.it
Women's EURO 2003 Tournament in Gottingen, Germany - Summer/Fall 2003
2003 European Newcomers Tournament in Salzburg - Summer/Fall 2003
Taking the game to Ireland - Summer/Fall 2003
E-Lacrosse Amsterdam Tournament - Late Summer 2003
Paul Gait joins Manchester Lacrosse Revolution & 1st Ever Madrid Tournament! - Late Summer 2003
German, Italian & Dutch Reports - Summer 2003
Reflections on the World Indoor Lacrosse Championship 2003
World Indoor Lacrosse Championship 2003 Medal Round Preview - May 2003
2003 German Preview - May 2003
Italian Report - Spring 2003
German Report - Winter 2002/2003
Latvian Report and Germany Report - Fall 2002
Germany Report and World Indoor Championships - Late Summer 2002
International Report - Summer 2002
Czech Lax Report - April 2002
Dutch Lax Report - Summer 2002
