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Article: Lacrosse netting more interest; Wayzata and Minnetonka are the latest west-metro high schools to increase their commitment to lacrosse. With varsity teams long established in Eden Prairie and Hopkins, the area is maintaining its status as a hotbed for the growing sport.(WEST)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
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- April 13, 2005
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Byline: Brian Stensaas; Staff Writer
CORRECTION PUBLISHED 04/20/05: The Wayzata club lacrosse team, though made up of girls from Wayzata schools, is a community team and is not run by the Wayzata High School athletic department. This story and photo contained incorrect information.
Mark Sonderup never thought this would be easy. Fun, yes. But definitely not easy.
And it hasn't been.
Sonderup is the latest area coach to head a first-year girls' lacrosse program, taking over the Wayzata club team that will compete as a part of the Northcentral Schoolgirls Lacrosse Association (NSLA).
Wayzata began its first season this week ...