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Everett’s lacrosse club hosting free clinic with all-star defender Eric Martin

August 17th, 2009 at Mon, 17th, 2009 at 2:44 pm by Admin

Everett’s new lacrosse club, the Washington Stealth, will be holding a free lacrosse clinic for all ages Aug. 18 at Mariner High School’s Goddard Stadium, featuring all-star defender Eric Martin.

Martin is in his sixth season with the Stealth, and has played in every game but one since he was the 12th overall draft pick in 2004. He graduated from Salisbury State University (Md.) where he won two NCAA Division III National Championships, according to a release by the club. He is also a two-time all-star in Major League Lacrosse, where he plays for the Denver Outlaws.

The clinic will begin at 4 p.m. For more information on the clinic, please contact the Stealth at (925) 460-8290.

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