Coach Bob of Gaffer Elite Lacrosse trains Ugandan juniors.
Coach Bob of Gaffer Elite Lacrosse trains Ugandan juniors.
Gaffer Lacrosse proprietor Coach Bob from New York U.S.A. spent the weekend polishing some of the players in #SilverbacksLC and #NileCrocsLC junior teams in Kampala Uganda of the 08/8/2015 first leg games of a home and way August school holidays fixture organized by Liberty Foundation 2050..
Lots of skills and lessons were shared in different departments from attack strategy to defending tactics.
Ochan Reagan the Crocs captain and asuper talented mid fielder thanked Coach Bob on behalf of the junior players and assured him the newly acquired skills were to be tested on the Kenya Uganda fixture in the near future.
The excitement in the camp will be lasting and the international lacrosse community is always welcome to be part of the history script writing ahead of first Africa national games that look to include South Africa,Malawi,Nigeria and Zambia to join Uganda and Kenya whose clock is ticking history.
Gaffer Lacrosse proprietor Coach Bob from New York U.S.A. spent the weekend polishing some of the players in #SilverbacksLC and #NileCrocsLC junior teams in Kampala Uganda of the 08/8/2015 first leg games of a home and way August school holidays fixture organized by Liberty Foundation 2050..
Lots of skills and lessons were shared in different departments from attack strategy to defending tactics.
Ochan Reagan the Crocs captain and asuper talented mid fielder thanked Coach Bob on behalf of the junior players and assured him the newly acquired skills were to be tested on the Kenya Uganda fixture in the near future.
Coach Bob sharing before commencing training. |
The excitement in the camp will be lasting and the international lacrosse community is always welcome to be part of the history script writing ahead of first Africa national games that look to include South Africa,Malawi,Nigeria and Zambia to join Uganda and Kenya whose clock is ticking history.
Oboto Francis attacking the goal keeper with the left hand. |
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