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Mitch Belisle, Wall Ball Venice Beach LA, Jan 2011
Wall ball is one of those exercises that you should have fun doing it and do every day. There is no limit what you can do with a lacrosse ball, your favorite stick and good imagination. Correct technique and mechanics will benefit your game and raise your skill level to new heights. Any flat object or surface is fair game and deserves a good hour session of wall ball once in a while. Wall ball is addictive. NLL All Star, team USA, and one of the hardest defenders on the planet Mitch Belisle, took a few hours off his busy schedule to soak up some LA sunshine. The laxratz cameras were there to watch Mitch ball it up and get into the groove at one of the world’s most talked about and unique beach’s, Venice beach Ca.
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Tambroni
TRILOGY ONE — As a former All-American defenseman for the Cornell Big Red, LaxRatz asked Mitch Belisle to share his thoughts on his former coach Jeff Tambroni leaving for Penn State and new head coach Ben DeLuca’s hiring.
Tambroni left after 11 years as head coach, having led Cornell to three of the previous four NCAA semifinal games, including an overtime loss to Syracuse in the 2009 NCAA Finals. Tambroni also received the 2009 Morris Touchstone Award as the USILA Coach of the Year and the 2007 and 2009 Field Turf/NCAA Division I Coach of the Year. Tambroni is leaving behind a coaching legacy at Cornell that includes a 109-40 record, 37 first-team All-Ivy honors, five Ivy League Player of the Year awards and three Rookie of the Year winners.
Tambroni’s associate head coach, Ben DeLuca, now holds the reigns to the team. DeLuca has been involved with Cornell lax for 16 years as a player, assistant coach, defensive coordinator, associate head coach and now head coach. He earned the 2007 IMLCA Assistant Coach of the Year.


